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    Dana Hotel & Spa

    3.8 (501 reviews)
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    Raymond M.

    Very modern hotel in the heart of the city. Enjoyed our stay here for a week. Everything was walking distance. Service was awesome. From the doorman to manager, top notch. We got the corner room. It has a small corner balcony which is cool. You can wake up and hear the city. Loved it. When I come back to the Chi ... I would stay here again.

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    Erin C.

    Awesome location! Great to just leave the building and walk around the city. Only a couple blocks from Michigan Ave. Nice rooms, spacious, modern. An Apple compatible speaker and iPad with dock come in the room. A nice touch! Our view was of State Street. The shower is huge and has a bench to rest! Also, the service was great. Always able to make adjustments and accommodations, which is more than I would expect at a hotel of this price point. Just a side note, the doormen were also wonderful. Always friendly, conversive, helpful with directions, and holding the door. The front desk work flow could use a little improvement. The employees were great, but there is not enough room for guests the assemble a line, so everyone ends up crowding together awkwardly. Got very backed up at check out time. Nice rooftop bar... We went at 2pm on a Saturday and walked right in, though when we left around 4 it was getting more crowded. The couches are comfortable. Yummy drinks! Would recommend as a unqiue, non- cookie cutter place to stay. One negative but not a deal breaker.... Our rooms were by the elevator, and until 2am we heard music from the rooftop bar. I'm not sure if it's because we were on the 18th floor, or if it can be heard throughout. I can sleep through anything so it wasn't a problem, but if you're a light sleeper, maybe bring some earplugs on Friday & Saturday nights. Spa specific: we were checking out on a Sunday, but decided Sunday morning that we wanted a massage. Called at 930 and got two 11am appointments, which was awesome. The spa was clean and spacious. I get massages every three weeks, have been for years, and this was by far the best massage I've ever had. It's so funny that you find these gems in unexpected places. Carolina was the therapist, cannot recommend her enough! 50 minutes for $120 of deep tissue. I would come back here just for the spa.

    Derek N.

    Beautifully modern hotel with great views and outstanding service. Centrally located making everything walkable. Only complaint is the wifi is complete shit. Utterly useless. Better than average mini bar at reasonable prices. Bathroom and shower stunning for the price point.

    Too tempting, and not too pricey wine in my room
    Will S.

    This is a great hotel. One of the nicest I've ever stayed at. Well, let's just say it's a bit better than the Candlewood Suites in Columbia, Missouri. Staff were professional, polite, friendly and accommodating. Great location. Beautiful room. Rain shower. Swanky cocktail bar and classy restaurant in the dual-level lobby area. Cool artwork all around. Good music playing whenever I was walking in or out. 7-11 across the street. Whole Foods around the corner. Yuppies walking all around. I liked the industrial chic design of the actual hotel. I mean, the ceilings were poured concrete. Just plain neat. Qualms? The Yuppie dude's butt I saw in an apartment across the street at 1am. And sometimes the elevator was a bit slow.

    Hotel lobby art - front view
    Jason P.

    Very nice downtown hotel. I would stay again, but I also have some things to say. 1). Rooms: the building or the rooms are all new. Nicely decorated and feels like a modern loft. Each floor is concrete covered with wood flooring. The ceilings are exposed concrete. Everything is new and clean. Very comfortable. 2). Service: starting with the guys working the valet parking and bell desk are so polite and ready to help with anything they can. We felt like we knew them by the time we left. The front desk staff was ok, and anyone else that worked there was nice when you saw them. 3). Food & Beverage: so there is apparently a restaurant on the lobby floor that is currently under renovation. No idea what the restaurant is. Our room included breakfast each morning which was served up on the rooftop. Really nice rooftop area, but the breakfast was horrible. They told us breakfast was from 7AM to 11AM. We showed but at 9AM and half the items were gone. There was no coffee too. They had some muffins and that's it. I would have preferred if they didn't offer breakfast at all because we left and went across the street to eat. That was really the biggest let-down. Otherwise our stay was nice.

    Fallon B.

    Very small spa area to get a manicure and or pedicure. It can only hold two clients at a time... I came with my mother who had a walker and it wasn't any place where she could put it as I felt it was in the way but managed to find somewhere to store it. The actual spa service was decent, I was visiting an old nail tech from another place who now works there. The service was good and loved my nails by June!

    Jason J.

    The Dana gives you real downtown hotel feel. Everyone there goes out of their way to make sure your experience is perfect. Our room was very nice with a magnificent view of State street and downtown, and ceiling to floor windows really enhanced the experience. The room was not huge, but had all the essentials. Our bathroom had a large window in it as well that allowed you to see right in from the rest of the room, but it did have a curtain that could be drawn. We thought that was a bit strange because all though I think it was meant for the shower the toilet was also in full view. Overall a very nice place to stay when your downtown and looking for the full Chicago feel.

    Whoever decided to use blinds instead of curtains in a hotel room, we can not be friends.
    Paul H.

    I liked the hotel but the first and most important thing I must say is the rooms don't have curtains!!! They have blinds and they have gaps between them so regardless of them being light block out blinds, you will be awoken by shards of light as soon as the sun comes up. If you get up at the crack of dawn, good for you. I however tend to milk every hour out of a hotel visit and am a nocturnal party creature. To me it is a deal breaker. I would not stay here again because of that and it is a shame because I loved everything about the hotel apart from that. There's a douchey bar on the top floor that plays the r'n'b jams. I could hear Khia - My Neck, My Back from my room, without the slightest hint of irony. If you're on a high floor you will hear it until they close at 2 or whenever it is. I did like the Bowers and Wilkins iPhone dock in the room and the iPad for room service was a nice touch, although the actual menu for in-room dining was very lacklustre and didn't tempt me at all. Get some damn curtains and I'll be back.

    Jen H.

    I come to Chgo about 1x/month on business, and stayed here for the first time just this week. Net-net, here's what you'll get: ROOM: 3 stars overall. Bathrooms (5 stars) are awesome, with terrific lighting, big mirrors, huge rain shower w/ lots of water pressure and nice amenities. Beds (2 stars) are WAY too softy-plushie, no support, bad pillows and overall not nearly as comfy as the Westin. If you have a bad back or just o/w prefer a firmer mattress, do not stay here, you'll be miserable. Lighting in room (2 stars) is extremely dim, and you have to turn on/off like 5 lamps individually to get maybe 2 candles' worth of lumens. Windows (5 stars) are beautiful though, completely floor-to-ceiling so you have a great view of the city. SERVICE: 5 stars. Valets remembered my name every time I entered/exited the hotel and addressed me as such, welcoming back and forth by name. They were prompt and courteous and overall some of the best I've experienced in any travels, anywhere. RESTAURANT: 5 stars (I only had bfasts there). Solid menu selection that includes organic foods (yay!), fast servce, courteous and professional by all, from hostess to busser to server. They understand the business traveler. FITNESS CENTER: 4 stars. I'm waffling b/w 3-4 but I'll give 'em 4. See my photos of this place, esp since the hotel website itself doesn't showcase it. Enough stuff to get a workout in, two overly fancy, overly fussy machines, but it's new and clean and has big windows and iPod plug ins. Couple quick tips: Ask for a higher floor even-numbered room and you'll get a nice view looking East (towards the lake). Whole Foods is 1/2 block around the corner on Huron, so you'll have a terrific healthy food option within spitting distance!

    Weird, white schmutz on the headboard. Kinda gross, Dana Hotel.
    Kay D.

    Creepy bathroom window has been covered by everyone else, so I will get on to the other stuff: Loud, loud and more loud. I HAVE to remember to quit booking hotels that have trendy clubs associated with them (in this case, The Vertigo Sky Lounge). I love boutique hotels but hate having to deal with the loud loud loud people that overrun any hotel associated with a club like this or the Library Bar in PUBLIC. Basically it's a club, that happens to have a hotel attached to it, so being an actual hotel guest is secondary to everything. So, lessons learned. DO NOT let them assign you a room across from the elevator. In addition to the loud music from the 26th floor lounge that was pulsing through our room on the 23rd floor all night, you get loud and drunk guests trying to circumvent the elevator system to get to the club (you have to take the one downstairs and outside) and then getting lost on your floor, yelling about it right in front of your door. The stay overall was fine other than that. The room was a decent size, but pretty much everything in the room is showing its age. There are dents and dings on the lamps and furniture. Nothing is quite "clean" looking--including the headboard of the bed in the room we stayed in an, well, it all just needs a good scrub and a few updates. Location is great, Caesar the doorman was incredibly nice and helpful, the windows are neat, the bathroom's layout, as everyone has mentioned, is supremely creepy. But the shower itself is great. Fantastic wine selection on the room bar if that's your thing.

    View of a corner room.
    Kelly D.

    Great location. Beautiful views. Decent food. Comfortable bed. Free wifi. Across the street from Whole Foods. All pluses. On the downside... Very thin walls. Room doors that slam, a lot. Very loud nightclub on the rooftop terrace that draws lots of extra people and a very young median age for hotel guests. Bring earplugs if you intend to sleep. With the word spa right in name, I was under the impression that the atmosphere would be tranquil. Be forewarned that this is not the case. It's more of a party hotel than a respite for out of towners looking for a bit of luxury. Not a bad place, depending on the type of experience you're looking for in a hotel.

    Ly N.

    It was my fiance and I first time to Chicago. Dana Hotel and Spa is located on the "North End" surrounded by shopping and restaurants. I had exceptional service by all the staff we encountered. We were the first to check in for the day (8am) and a room was not ready, which we expected, however the hotel had a shower facility upstairs that we could use to freshen up which was much appreciated. We got a room around noon. Our room was clean, great floor to ceiling windows, and the SHOWER!!!! I LOVE IT! We went to the roof top bar both nights that we stayed at Dana. The drinks are very interesting (a little bit over priced) but the views are great! Got a table both times with minimum wait time. We dined downstairs for breakfast and that was also really good.

    The view from my room!  21st floor - beautiful.
    Colleen W.

    My bf and I stayed here over St. Patricks Day weekend. We stayed on the 21st floor in a corner room. Stunning views of the city. A beautiful balcony. Floor to celing windows. Rain shower. Mini bar and fridge. Keurig. A bed you just melt into . ...amazing. Even though the club was 5 or 6 floors above us, we didn't hear anything. We did have some annoying girls across the hall singing justin beiber for what seemed an eternity but that wasn't that bad, it was early. Most of the staff was incredible. The women at the front desk (I think that one was named Becky) were sweet and kind and helpful. The men who unloaded our car and brought our luggage up were fabulous. The man who brought up our breakfast, awesome. Our waiter Ray at the restaurant downstairs - just the best ever. I have 2 people that I have a gripe with. The dude who "guards" the elevators after hours. He has a HUGE attitude and I was absolutely sick of him come the end of the weekend. No one has the right to raise their voice to me when I'm just headed to my room. Also, the bouncer/elevator guard for Vertigo. Same deal. I am a guest at this hotel, you need to respect me. Both of these men are (hide your eyes kids) assholes. Dana Hotel has so many wonderful staff members, it's unfortunate that these two men stick in my mind. My favorite things about this hotel are the restaurant downstairs (the food is yummy and Ray is an incredible waiter), the city views, the nice amenities (there is also a spa and gym that I didn't have a chance to check out), the proximity to EVERYTHING in the city, and the cute guys that help with the luggage ;) If you are looking for a clean, classy, swanky, upper-class (minus the chicks at the club....), boutique hotel, I would stay here. It's wonderful for a weekend in the city!!!

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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

    (443 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

    (46 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.

    Strongly recommend staying away from this hotel. Staff is…read moreincredibly rude and tried to get a reservation at the restaurant to which we are currently staying at the St. Regis and they couldn't care less even with our ambassador elite status.

    Dana Hotel & Spa - hotels - Updated August 2026

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