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    2.5 (67 reviews)
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    Matt G.

    I found and booked this hotel through Booking.com. And being my first ever visit to the "windy city," I thought, "Why not?" The hotel is located on a quiet side street off Wentworth Ave in Chinatown. It is also located two blocks from the CTA's Cermak station. The hotel is small with three floors and 30 rooms and can also be mistaken from an apartment building. The main floor is the lobby where the service desk is. The same floor has a small kitchen, that's it. On the second floor is where my room is for my three nights. For $290 for the three nights, I get a small room with a king bed, a small closet, and a small bathroom with a cramp standing shower room. The hotel's WiFi is strong to make up for the hotel room's 32-inch TV. For a solo traveler, I am simple, and that is all I need. I don't need any of the other offerings that other hotels have. Outside the hotel and just within 500 feet, there is Wentworth Street, with many businesses open past 8pm (Chicago time). You can literally walk to Chinatown with your pajamas and slippers to grab a quick bite. Though it is not recommended in cold and snowy January, There are two other hotels in Chinatown, one being located on Wentworth Ave and another one on busy Cermak Road; both are located on busy corridors. But the Chinatown Hotel is located on a side street where it is quiet at night with less traffic. Plus, I try my best to help out the smaller hotels during these tough times.

    Raleigh L.

    Visit date: Memorial Day Weekend, 2022 Room: 108 Title: All factors considered, it's pretty good I stayed here for 4 nights through Memorial Day weekend. With _ALL_ taxes and fees accounted for, the price came out to $105.50 per night. Considering the prime location, this was an extremely good deal. At the time I booked (around 2 months before my visit), most hotels in the area were advertised upwards of $150/night. The room is humble, and really only comes with the basic essentials. The only sort of luxury you'll find in the room is a television set, but they're 32" 720p (Model #NS-32D310NAS21) , so you're likely not going to use them. Put frankly, this is the kind of hotel you'd use if you're just needing a place to spend the night -- and for what I needed -- it fit perfectly. There's Ethernet and Wi-Fi, but the WiFi signal was terrible in my room, I got a whopping 100ms ping, with 1.79 Mbps down and 1.90 Mbps up. Again, this didn't really matter to me, as I just needed a place to sleep. The shower was warm, but the water pressure was pretty meager. I found the front desk staff to be fairly friendly on the times I needed to interact with them, so I appreciate that. All in all: this is the perfect southern Chicago hotel for the single budget-conscious traveller.

    Basic and clean!
    Joel R.

    Located off the red line just south of downtown (Cermak Station), I didn't expect to like this hotel. But it served its purpose well...a decent place to shower and sleep. No frills, but not scummy or unsafe in feeling. The reception area is manned by usually just one lady, but I never saw a lineup. In fact, I hardly saw any other hotel-goers at all. There are no elevators, just a narrow carpeted staircase that might be a bit tough to get big luggage up or if you have mobility issues. The room I booked had a queen bed, television, and not much else. The bed was good and there was an individual air conditioning unit which I never used because it had good enough ventilation. The view was of a brick wall so I had the drapes closed all the time. Plenty of sockets to charge your phone and whatever else you might need to plug in. The washroom was huge, even bigger than the one I have at home. Shower only, but the pressure and hot water worked just fine. Be wary of the ledge as you step out of the shower, and the fact that there is no rug in there, just slippery tile. Towels were replaced daily though they were a bit icky in quality. Though there are no restaurant facilities, the hotel is located in Chinatown so there are PLENTY of choices of food around, some open til late. Not a lot of choices for coffee in the immediate area, but there is a Starbucks around the corner. Though the area is generally safe, as you venture out of the main drag, the streets get dark and somewhat sketchy after dark so be careful (nothing to see in those areas anyways). Great access to the red line (just across the main street) which connects you to any line you want to take you anywhere in Chicago. If you are going to the airport, get off at Roosevelt to take the orange line to Midway, or Jackson to take the blue to O'hare. I'd go to this hotel again...cheap and cheerful

    Old school lobby
    Tasos P.

    I had a pleasant experience staying here . Everybody was really friendly, even the guy who kept buzzing me in when I came back at 4am every night. This hotel is really cheap. It cost me less than four hundred bucks to stay here four night. Everywhere else I called was three hundred for a single night. I even called in my Armenian connections and the best they could do was two hundred for places fifteen miles away(I forgot this isn't la). This hotel is a block and a half from the red line. If you stay here you are 15 minutes away from any part of the city. It's not the fanciest place, some would even call it divvy. The beds and furniture are antique, not on purpose. A very small TV in each room. There are no good views , no great room service, no amazing hotel lobby. Basically, don't come here if it's your shitty honeymoon and want all the best amenities. Do come here if you want a place to sleep while exploring a very entertaining city. I spent less than 6 hours a day here sleeping. Why would I pay three hundred bucks a night for that. If you're a night owl and come back late(the red and blue line will run all night) there are a ton of greasy Chinese restaurants around the corner that will make you regret your night in the mourning. The only bad thing about this neighborhood is there are no good coffee places. I got some this morning at a Chinese bakery, it was less than ok. I booked here because of the bad reviews, and I can tell you I've been to much worse places than this. In fact I wouldn't even call this a bad place just a throwback to a time where a guy can afford to sleep in a room in an expensive city.

    Juergen B.

    Let's be frank: if you're a low-income student, traveling on a budget or just need a place to hang your hat for a few hours after you've lived it up in Chi-Town for a day and night, the Chinatown Hotel might be for you. The room is probably not much larger than 200 square feet, but it's got a bed, a closet, a warm shower and a flat screen TV. In other words, it makes no pretense that it has anything more than just the basics. We thought it might have been a boarding house at one time--no biggie. The carpet is of the indoor/outdoor variety so you can conduct a scrimmage or spill your drink on it and not feel guilty. The A/C is of the glorified window type and there is a heat radiator on wheels. We used neither. Something unique is the door key: it's not a key card or traditional serrated brass key. Rather, it looked to us more like a G.I. dog tag. Just insert it into a slot under the doorknob and the door will magically open. The dead bold inside provides additional security. There is no in-room hair dryer but if you're a hostel traveler, you'll dig the common room with kitchen and eating area. The hotel is located in Chinatown with a market across the street: buy and cook your own. Or make use of the plethora of Asian restaurants at your front door. If you have high expectations about your accommodations, go elsewhere. But if you're a value shopper just looking to stay out of the Chicago wind at night, consider the Chinatown Hotel and get a flair for the local culture while your at it. The front desk peeps were fine and English is not their first language so exhibit some patience and class when communicating. The place is easy to get to with mass transportation.

    Gross stuff and broken carpet

    One night stay on 3/5/22. This hotel is absolutely unjustifiably bad, what a horrible dump. Zero stars if I could. The only thing acceptable was the lobby and staff. Room 102: TV did not work, ceiling light half broken, no bedside lights, no desk light, instead of chair there is a low round stool that was sagging so badly that it was impossible to use the desk, plugs in the desk didn't work, room had only 1 outlet, closet has no doors, closet had only 1 hanger, sink is cracked, toilet seat heavily discolored and gross, carpet is ripped, curtains heavily stained and corners off the rails, wall art has warped frame, mold in shower, stains in bed linens, room smells like sigaret smoke, very noisy right outside, very noisy inside, people talking quietly can be overheard word for word. This room gives you the idea that no single effort was made to welcome you in any way. The place exudes misery, disrespect and disdain for guests. This place deserves no stars at all, no gratitude. It is an absolute dump. Shameful. This just enrages anyone.

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    Old dirty rooms, no running water in the morning. If I could give zero stars o would.

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    Great hotel in the heart of Chinatown. I strongly recommend. Close walk to all the fun Chinatown has to offer, and great price.

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    I really enjoyed this hotel. The lobby is a vibe. I love the industrial feel it gives in the room…read more The big floor to ceiling windows are great when waking up in the morning to get a view of the city and at night to see the skyline. Pac-Man in the lobby is a classic. Lucky we stayed therr and were able to use the machine. No wait.

    The Moxy brand is geared to young people who want a cool work vibe. It's a chain that focuses on…read moreminimalist amenities at a more affordable price in central locations. This hotel was located within the loop near the river, shops, bars and restaurants. The hotel rooms are basic and small. We were fortunate to get an upgraded room with two queen beds and an amazing view out the window of the city. The window was large and clean. The beds were comfy with ample pillows. Four pillows were provided. The hotel set up is a bit awkward. Room is best for one person as lacks storage for large luggage. Plus there is not a defined bathroom. The shower is within the bedroom. Fortunately the shower was frosted but you walk right into the bedroom so you must be comfortable with those you stay with. Plus the room does really have a deck and chair to work. The desk is a fold down from the wall. The chair for the deck is located on the wall and not really suitable for long term working on sitting as does not have a back to it. The best thing above this hotel are the staff. The front desk staff are super friendly and accommodating and aim to please. The bartender was super friendly and attentive as well. Lastly parking is not available right at the hotel. You have to walk two blocks. Plus parking cost 59 dollars and that's the discounted rate. Also not really a suitable place to drop luggage off. If you pull up to the front door, you are blocking traffic. Base on price of 400 dollars the night we stayed, I would say it's not worth the stay. Maybe it's worth 200 or less for Chicago.

    Hampton Inn Majestic Chicago Theatre District - King Room

    Hampton Inn Majestic Chicago Theatre District

    (138 reviews)

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    The Loop

    While searching hilton.com for a hotel to stay at on the day of my birthday, Hampton Inn Majestic…read moreChicago Theatre District was the first to pop-up within Chicago. I want to say that I have had my eye on this hotel for a while now after looking for Hilton hotel locations with a peloton bike, which this one has. Other than that, I loved that the location of this hotel sits in the heart of Chicago, surrounding a plethora of activities which made it the perfect choice for hotel stay to celebrate. Okay, it was an experience going up to the lobby area to check in at this hotel, a blonde moment as I am known for if you follow my reviews. The lobby is located on the 4th floor, so be sure to choose "L" for the lobby because there is no 4th floor button listed in the elevator. Me and two other hotel guests had an adventure going up to the lobby area after trying to figure out where the 4th floor button was. My experience with the receptionist working behind the desk was nothing less than professional. Since my room was already booked through Hilton Honors, the only thing check-in consisted of was a verification of my information, a briefing on what is offered, and the receptionist giving me my room key. For your information, check-in starts at 4:00 PM and check-out ends at 12:00 PM! If you have the Hilton honors application, there is the opportunity to check in with the application, choosing your room, and receiving a digital key, which will allow you to go to your room contactless without seeing a receptionist upon your arrival. I have not used this method, but if you are interested in no contact whatsoever then you can use it with the Hilton Honors application. After locating and entering my room, I thought to myself this is fancy once I took notice of the design and interior color which appeared so elegant! There was a variation of vibrant colors in the room from its curtains to the headboard of the king-size bed, the carpet, and a gold chair that looked like something out of your grandmother's house. Out of all, I just could not take my eyes off the curtains which reminded me of cherry blossoms because of the colors. Inside the bathroom there were liquid products by Gilchrist & Soames Zero% attached to the wall. Throughout my travels, I have noticed that hotels have completely dealt away with the mini shampoo, bath soap, and conditioner products that made great travel hygiene additions. Along with those notable things inside of the room, it met my cleanliness standards. I had no issues whatsoever getting comfortable in the king-sized bed during my stay as my head was engulfed in between the comfortable pillows. While utilizing the shower, I really enjoyed the water pressure; its soothing pressure made me feel very cleansed during each usage. It was wonderful toggling with the spray patterns, with the addictive feel of the pressure hitting my face and body. Other things the room came with that I noticed were a comforter, an iron, ironing board, blow dryer, safe, comforter, a coffee maker (Hamilton Beach), a mini refrigerator, microwave, and USB and AC plugins attached to either the headboard of the bed, lamps, or the television cabinet, which added a nice touch to the room. And the Wi-Fi internet was easy to connect to and not once did I have any connectivity issues with it during my stay. Hampton Inn Majestic, as expected, had an exceptionally beautiful inner interior! As a fitness enthusiast, it was great having a fitness center onsite because it allowed me to keep up with my fitness routines during my stay. I must say that I was pleased to see several dumbbell weights, medicine balls, kettlebells, a decent selection of workout machines, and two peloton fitness bikes which charmed me out of my panties once I spotted them. And oh, honey did I enjoy it on my birthday with the lovely Hannah Frankson as my peloton instructor, who put my legs through torture during her low impact workout. Having the complimentary breakfast was a relief because I did not have to worry about finding a restaurant for breakfast in the morning. And I was highly satisfied with the quality of what was presented. It is served daily from 6:00 AM - 10:00 AM. For you all visiting the city of Chicago, there are plentiful sights, activities, and restaurants within a radius of Hampton Inn Majestic. As a resident, a few that I adore are Willis Tower, Millennium Park, and the Art Institute of Chicago! Next door is the CIBC Theatre, which I noticed upon my initial arrival at the hotel. And if you are looking to explore the city or outer part of the city, the Chicago Union Station, and CTA Train Station are very accessible to-and-from. I would surely book Hampton Inn Majestic Chicago Theatre District again due to my experience with it because the hotel met my comfort needs, and I loved that its location is within an accessible distance of things of interest in downtown Chicago. ~ Live every moment ~ Thomas G

    Hampton Inn majestic will let you relive the Chicago fire!!!…read more Was not a fan of their elevators since they kept jumping from levels 6 and 7 and would randomly stop without being called. The last Hampton inn I got stuck in the elavator and had an off experience with getting help, so I chose to use the stairs. Upon using the stairs we were met with SEVERAL linen boxes blocking our only exit. They were all in different directions and could not be easily rolled out, especially when we were blocked behind them. Instead we had to parkour over it to escape. There was a valet driver sitting at the front and ignored us after I asked for help and continued to say she's just valet she can't do anything. These bins were there for well over an acceptable time, blocking the only stairs and fire safety exit but also for people that didn't enjoy their sketchy elevators. And again, pallets were there days later also blocking the ONLY emergency exit and stairwell exit. Completely unacceptable in a normal city let alone one with history of building fires. Exits should not be blocked and it's clear the building uses this space for "storage" often. Before the fire situation even happened, their breakfast situation was insane. Our first morning was on a Monday. Their service is until 10 am and around 9am we headed down for some fuel. By that time, the dining room was packed, the tiny buffet room was empty of food but packed with people who were waiting for tables, chairs and all of the food to be restocked. One woman was trying to run the whole operation while two men just stood behind the concierge desk and watched the shit show of breakfast service happen in front of them. Someone should have helped her get breakfast together. Even if it wasn't their job, in hospitality, their job as hotel manger or anyone who works in the hotel is to make sure the guest have a pleasant stay, not to look pretty sitting in front of the Hampton inn welcome to Chicago sign. Overall unorganized and not something nice to look at when you first walk into a hotel lobby, chaos. You would think the grievances would stop there. However we were then denied the benefits that we get as gold Hilton members. Previously at hiltons and Hilton branches we have been offered two bottles of water per room per day. Most of the time they would be offered upon check in (which they did not) and given daily throughout our stay. This time the concierge allowed my mom just to go grab them out of the fridge. The next day we did the same and the concierge Robyn gave me immediate backlash even after I said we were previously allowed to take them. She repeatedly said I was wrong and gave no hospitality to hear my side of the story. I didn't want to cause a scene and returned my water. She then slammed them onto our table as I was eating breakfast with my family. Definitely could have been better ways for her to deal with the problem and I did not appreciate the hostility coming from the concierge at 9 am. We were already all crammed at a small table because there are no seating arrangements easily accessible for families or even enough seats in the dining room. One star because housekeeping did great and my room was clean and refreshed when necessary (and because zero is not an option) Otherwise I would hope I never have to stay here again.

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    Hotel EMC2, Autograph Collection

    (212 reviews)

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    Near North Side, River East

    As soon as I saw the photos of Hotel EMC2, I knew I had to book it for my quick weekend stay in…read moreChicago--and I'm so glad I did. Shout-out to Nia at the front desk, who was the first person I encountered when I walked in. Her energy was exactly what you want as a guest--warm, welcoming, and professional. I've spent most of my career in hospitality, so I naturally pay attention to the level of service being provided, and she absolutely set the tone for a great stay. Kudos to her and to the team that hired her. My room was beautiful. Nia also let me know I had been upgraded due to my Marriott loyalty, which was very much appreciated. I stayed in a king room, and the moment I walked in, I honestly considered extending my stay another night. The space had a sleek, modern look, everything was clean, and the lighting gave it a stylish city vibe. I ordered room service shortly after arriving and got a burger with fries (which I believe were Parmesan fries ). Everything was very good, and the room service attendant Lorena was just as kind and pleasant. Even though I was only there for one night, the experience was great from start to finish. The bed was comfortable, the linens were fresh, and the location is incredibly convenient--close to everything, which I always appreciate when traveling. I will definitely look to stay here again the next time I'm in Chicago and hope to have the same wonderful experience.

    The hotel staff did a great job of making sure we were comfortable and taken care of. We had…read morebreakfast at the restaurant every morning and loved the omelettes and ALL of the pancakes...yes we tried all of them! The servers were hit or miss when it comes to attentiveness but we had Steve on our last day and he was awesome. The location was great, you're within walking distance of Michigan Ave and there is a Garrett's popcorn right down the street.

    The Langham, Chicago - Two double beds.

    The Langham, Chicago

    (441 reviews)

    $$$$

    Near North Side

    Truly a 5 star experience at The Langham!…read more I was lucky enough to be gifted a stay and had an incredible time. The hotel is so beautiful, I can see why it's ranked #3 in the nation. If you're able to splurge for club access at $200/person, you'll get to experience stunning city views, breakfast, afternoon tea, snacks, unlimited cocktails, and evening bites. We were also sent a bottle of wine and snacks to our room. I loved that they have a free spa area where you can use the sauna, heated stone loungers, and cold showers. The pool was stunning and we enjoyed swimming, just wish the hot tub was hotter as it was lukewarm. The room was great as well with a Nespresso machine and relaxing tub. Every time we stepped out of the room we would come back to a nice surprise, the room would be cleaned or they would leave the water and ice. Very attentive customer service here. Overall it was nice to live in luxury for the night, highly recommend if you're looking to splurge and relax! Hope I'll be able to stay again someday.

    The Langham is going down as one of my favorite hotels and arguably for sure top 5…read more The room was amazing and I was very impressed by the birthday set up my wife arranged with the hotel and a third party vendor. Our view was stunning and I loved I could see downtown and the river from our room. We booked the cinema suite for a cute movie night and I loved that. They had a cute popcorn station with candy and pop, plus you can order room service. The spa was amazing and the facilities were nice.

    The St. Regis Chicago

    The St. Regis Chicago

    (45 reviews)

    $$$$

    The Loop

    I've been to Miru many times and finally got to try out the hotel for a staycation…read more Pros: -I loved that they had two restaurant options in the hotel. Both have incredible views but I would definitely recommend having at least one meal on the Miru patio if you are there during nice weather. -I was most surprised by their massive gym and has stunning views. It's also open 24 hours. They offered Pilates classes as well for an extra fee. -the hotel is brand new and all the finishes are so high end. The rooms are clean and quiet. The hallways are huge and felt like a maze to navigate but it also added to feeling of privacy. -there were so many high end details that made it extra special (the cozy Frette bath robes, welcome drinks, treat box in the room upon arrival, and the accent lighting in the room). -the location. It's just across the river from the heart of Michigan ave on the north end of a residential development. You don't feel like you are in the middle of the chaos of the city but the park, lake front and river are footsteps away. Negatives: -view was underwhelming ( fourth floor river view . Might choose the park view next time. I'd also recommend not facing the river as there was lots of honking/noise. -the room layout was awkward. They have this huge desk between the bed and tv. The full length mirror is a down a long hallway from bathroom/ where you would be getting dressed. -the room service comes on these huge heavy trays. The staff seemed like they were straining under the weight of it/ it was awkward. -I'd probably skip the spa/massage -$90/ day parking. Was able to do a spothero for about $40 next door.

    This hotel has it all from Pilates, to Barre to Yoga to their Athletic Club and Pool…read more The only complaint is that it's not bunched with the other hotels, its toward the end of Wacker next to the lake. So, walking from the Blackbawks shop when it's 20° isn't an easy task. Also, I wasn't able to try the Tre Dita since I didn't book a reservation in advance. Hopefully, I can schedule a reservation in the future. Plus, since it was mid-December, the St Regis had their third annual 12 Days of Sabrage, which guests of honor perform the evening ritual of champagne sabrage, which celebrates the transition from day to night. They offered complimentary toast of champagne and a Vosges Haut-Chocolate truffle. The hotel encouraged everyone to bring a new or lightly used winter clothing for children in need.

    Chinatown Hotel - hotels - Updated July 2026

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