CHICAGO
is in many ways the nation's last great city. Sarah Bernhardt called it "the pulse of America" and, though long eclipsed by Los Angeles as the nation's second most populous city after New York, Chicago really does have it all, with less of the hassle and infrastructural problems of its coastal rivals.
Founded in the early 1800s, Chicago grew up with the country, serving as the main connection between the established east coast cities and the wide open ... [More]
Located in Chicago's center in the south Loop area. The seven-story hostel building opened in October 2000, and since then this historic building (built in 1886) has hosted over 110,000 overnight stays. Half of our guests come to Chicago from around the USA and the other half travel from around the ... [More]
The Talbott Hotel Chicago is a refreshing classic, a change from the bigger, commercial ventures. Born in the roaring 20's, it has been fully renovated and restored. Today the Talbott is one of the finest charming boutique hotels in the city. The fireplaces in the lobby become one of Chicago's most ... [More]
Howard Johnson Inn-Downtown Chicago is an ideal destination for both leisure and business travelers who are opposed to tall buildings and high prices. [More]
-Secure Valet parking available: USD 38 per day.-Complimentary Wireless Internet available throughout the hotel and guest rooms-Pets allowed (dog/cat): free of charge (max. 1 per room). -Entire hotel wheel chair accessible, special room types available with adequate bathroom and bed, up to 4 people ... [More]