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]
The Loews House of Blues Hotel combines a fun, rock n roll ambiance with high levels of service and un pretentious luxury. This unique Chicago hotel was designed using Gothic, Moroccan, Indian and American Folk Art motifs reflective of the legendary House of Blues Club and Restaurant also located wi... [More]
Located in the heart of downtown Chicago at the exciting Marina City Complex, the House of Blues is a 367-room individualized, upscale hotel. The complex offers two sizzling music venues, four different and delicious restaurants, a working marina, and a hot new health club. This one block area provi... [More]
Quality Excellence President Award Gold Medal Award Property Howard Johnson Inn-Downtown Chicago is an ideal destination for both leisure and business travelers who are opposed to tall buildings and high prices. Located in the Historic River North Gallery District, we are just blocks away... [More]
The Hyatt on Printers Row is a national historic landmark located in the cultural and financial heart of Chicago's loop. The hotel is surrounded by residential buildings, very much a distinct neighborhood with an abundance of restaurants in the area. Walk to the financial district, the Chicago Board... [More]