Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry Service (On-Site), Restaurant
Very Good
126 reviews
8.2/10
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9.5/10
Amazing
GGuest UserHad a roach dead in the bathroom. Amd they charge to park in the premises. Im already paying to stay there so why should i pay to park my car.
GGuest UserEnvironment: Absolutely stunning! You get direct river views! It feels very safe here, and right downstairs is the city center.
Service: The hotel doesn't provide water! The small shop downstairs sells water at a high price, so I recommend buying it from a larger store.
Hygiene: The bedding is great! Shower gel, shampoo, and conditioner are all provided, just remember to bring your own toothpaste and toothbrush!
Hotel near Chicago Loop, Chicago 13.7% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€ 202
9.2/10
Great
LLane0422I was so touched, I almost cried! I was going to buy a bottle of water, and two staff members at the front desk, seeing they were busy, were worried I'd wait too long, so they just gave me one for free. Wow!
GGuest Uservery beautiful suite. friendly staff. very clean and very big suite. love it. i look forward to staying here again next time i have a convention in rosemont, il. very beautiful suite looovvveee it very, very, very much.
GGuest UserPool was saline and clean and warm enough to actually use. Breakfast was nice. Parking was $50 in the self park next door. Entrance houses 3 hotels which is confusing. Hotel had clean products and no terrible chemical or mold smells.
GGuest UserHad a very great stay. Just around 3am there was a lady there said she's from New Orleans but that's besides the point. We had gotten locked out of the hotel and was trying to open the door with the key card so we could go upstairs to get to our room. I ended up calling the front desk from the phone on the outside of the hotel doors and she answered very rude and said ”What the f do yu want” I immediately hung up and once she opens the door I told her I have a room here and could not get inside so there was no need to be rude and asked if she was okay. She then called the police on me and my mother and made my mother get a hotel room at another hotel. Very very unprofessional. Then her son works there and she ended up telling her son what happened and as I was leaving the hotel on the morning he came up to me and asked me what my problem was with his mother. I ignored him because I am one girl an I'm very small and he is a very husky men and like 6ft. What the heck am I gonna do if I'm 5'0 getting beat up by this man or something. I WILL NOT BE COMING BACK TO THIS HOTEL
Hotel near River North, Chicago 9.8% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€ 90
8.8/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe hotel is a typical airport hotel, had a very helpful shuttle driver (Ray) and the other staff interacted with were very friendly and helpful.
Located just offsite from the airport, opposite a shopping mall and had a small selection of restaurants within walking distance of the hotel.
Room was clean and had everything needed. Bathroom had good water pressure and provided nice toiletries.
This was a one-night stay prior to flying home from O'Hare and met all needs.
TTerence CaoBe careful, there is a hidden charge ”A $25 daily urban experience fee will be charged to each room” at this hotel Fairmont Chicago - Millennium Park. The breakfast charge is very tricky if you have prepaid. 1st you have to argue that you have prepaid for the breakfast for each person in the room. 2nd you need to ask and confirm with the front desk how much the credit is for the breakfast you have paid (my case $38 for each person daily, covers taxes and tips). It is not buffet breakfast, you need to pay extra when you check out if you have ordered more than your credit for the breakfast. When I asked that if I missed one breakfast, can I use the extra credit for the next day. The answers were different from different staff members.
A very expensive hotel focusing on big conferences, there are no microwave oven, empty refrigerator (you can request) in the room and swimming pool. Do not lift up the drinks and snacks in the box on the table (there are sensors underneath) unless you don't mind to be charged. The existing refrigerator is full of drinks. I was afraid to touch it, even the concierge didn't know how to open the refrigerator lock. But the coffee and tea are free. There is a person (not housekeeper) comes to the room to check and refill all the drinks and snacks including the free ones.
We booked our room many weeks earlier, after we checked in I realized that the room prices dropped comparing our original prices, maybe not enough conference people attending.
Hope the information is helpful for you.
Hotel near Chicago Loop, Chicago 13.7% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€ 148
8.2/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe hotel itself was decent. However, Ctrip completely failed to inform me that, besides the $15 city tax, there was also a $4 miscellaneous fee, and what's even more infuriating, a compulsory $25 charge. The staff member who checked me in deliberately withheld this information. After checking out, my card was then hit with exorbitant charges.
Hotel near Chicago Loop, Chicago 13.7% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€ 140
7.2/10
GGuest UserMy Honest Experience After Reading Negative Reviews
I was initially quite hesitant to check into this hotel after reading a number of detailed and lengthy negative reviews, especially those highlighting hidden fees and cleanliness issues. However, upon arrival with my partner, I was pleasantly surprised.
The hotel was clean and well-decorated, with a modern and cohesive style. Our check-in process was fast and efficient, and the receptionist was friendly and happy to answer all of our questions—especially about the fees mentioned on the hotel’s website.
One of the main issues people seem to bring up is the so-called “hidden” fees. In my experience, these fees are not actually hidden—they’re listed on the hotel’s official website. That said, they could definitely be communicated more clearly. It’s important to read the fine print when booking and during check-in. While the fees may not be obvious at first glance, the hotel is legally allowed to include them since they are technically disclosed.
Our room was spacious and comfortable, with enough space to hang clothes. There were multiple hangers, and the locker-style closets matched the hotel’s sporty decor. The floor and bathroom were clean overall, though I did spot a spider in the corner of the shower—but nothing alarming.
The downstairs common area includes an open kitchen with a communal fridge and even a crockpot, which was a nice surprise. There were also several games available, like ping pong and air hockey, which makes this place family- and couple-friendly.
Guests are allowed to enjoy drinks provided in the kitchen. If you’re sensitive to noise, particularly trains, I recommend requesting a room farther down the hall on the first floor. Our room was in a quiet spot—I barely noticed the train, and when I did, it was more like soft white noise. Still, bringing earplugs might help if you’re a light sleeper.
Overall, I recommend this hotel. It’s in a nice area, the decor is visually appealing, and the stay was enjoyable. Just be aware of a $120 refundable deposit (if no damage is done to the room) and an additional $50 guest fee. Knowing that ahead of time helps avoid surprises.
I’m very grateful for the pleasant stay and would return again.
How much does it cost for hotels with Parking in Cook County?
For hotels with Parking in Cook County, the average price on weekdays is € 257, and the average price on weekends (Friday - Saturday) is € 310.
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If you're looking for premium services and top-notch amenities, there are plenty of luxury hotels with Parking in Cook County to choose from. Swissotel Chicago (from € 128) and JW Marriott Chicago (from € 155) are among the top luxury hotels you can book.
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