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Cassandra S.

L7 Chicago by Lotte is in a prime location just South of the river, close walking distance to the Magnificent Mile, First Lady, and Cloud Gate. Our room was clean, spacious, and had a great river view. The reading nook was an unexpected treat. Great value and would definitely stay here again!

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Jess B.

Was in town for an event at the Mart and ended up staying here due to the event's preferred hotel being sold out. It ended up being a great choice! I loved the vibes of the hotel overall, but also "the details" that made this place exceptional. From water bottle refill stations to complimentary face masks, I felt like this place was expecting me! There was nothing I needed more after a long day of business travel than a hydrating face mask and a comfy bed to dream away in. Wish I had more than one night in this property and would certainly stay there again!

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Kerry V.

A great hotel. We really enjoyed are stay. This hotel is one of the smaller ones, do they don't have as many accommodations as some of the larger ones nearby, but we actually appreciate less people and quieter environment. The hotel does share a lobby with an Asian steakhouse. The rooms are roomy and decorated lovely. The BEST feature are the window seats. I spent so much time sitting in one, just watching the city at night. They have a gym on site, but also include light workout equipment in the room. The hotel is located in a central location within walking distance to the train and a lot of dtown sites of interest. For the most part the staff was helpful. The only slightly negative thing I can say about this place is that one of the checking ladies was a little dismissive. We had arrive a little early and requested early check in. We ended up having to wait 20 mins after checking time of 3 to make it to are room. We would have waited longer, if hadn't gone up to ask about the room. That also seemed to be a theme that day with many other people checking in. But, I do realize early check in isn't a guarantee, but there were about 10 other families also waiting or told to come back in an hr or so.

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Sara R.

We absolutely loved our stay at L7 Chicago by Lotte! The room had two queen beds, very comfortable, pillows were okay. The plugs in our rooms were not working, so our phones were on low battery most of the trip. The location is very central, close to the metro and the river rock. Things we didn't expect, but were Included in the room: yoga mat, air purifier, mini fridge! We would return in a heartbeat!

Jana Tries It ..

According to my boys, our stay in this hotel was the best part of our Chicago trip and I couldnt agree more! It has the best location, just a short walk away to anywhere we wanted to go. The architecture river cruise, millennium park, restaurants are just minutes away too. We got the best room with the best view. We booked a king suite with the river view. It was very spacious. We all love the window nooks (our room had three!!!) where we can lay down and enjoy the view. There's no other hotel to stay at for our next Chicago adventure, for sure.

Jessica L.

Paid for a "River view" room to get barely a glimpse of the river. Front desk staff argued that this is definitely a room with a view of the river.

Jamita Y.

Great location in downtown Chicago. Plenty in walking distance. Theaters, restaurants, shopping. Even for a freezing cold day I went out and sight seeing. Spacious, cute, cozy comfortable rooms. Nice spot w/yoga mat for stretching. Complimentary coffee and wonderful receptionist and staff.

Hector M.

Great convenient location and great professional staff. Very clean and maintained. My workers and investors and partners utilize this home away from home.

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Jazmin T.

Came here for my trip to Chicago, and made my reservations through Cap One for Kimptom Monaco, however L7 purchased the hotel and we're making the switch that day! Upon entering the hotel D greeted me and welcomed me in. The desk staff were so great. Dealing with new systems and a lobby of guests, checkin was a breeze. I was early for checkin and not sure if a room would be ready so I asked for a river view room, as I didn't mind waiting for one to come available. I was told rooms weren't yet ready but they could accommodate and it would be ready in an hour! I decided to leave my bags and off I went to explore the city! Returning a few hours later, Antonio and desk staff (whose names I didn't get :/ ) greeted me and told me my room was ready to go! Antonio whisked me away to my room and brought my luggage in. The room was stunning! The view was even more spectacular! As a mostly suburban girl, I rarely ever stay downtown, and I'm glad I did! There was a sitting area in the bay window, which I spent a lot of my time in, gazing out at the city lights while catching up on some zzz's and movies! Super walkable to absolutely everything from food, to sites, clubs, and trains. I throughly enjoyed my stay here. They are still doing some construction on the downstairs lobby for the restaurant, but they have another lobby on 3rd floor for coffee, pastries etc. Excited to come back and visit again, and would definitely stay here again!!

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Temika M.

Everything was amazing from the time that I called to inquire about the hotel to the check-in process! Drew was the best! The entire staff was amazing and this hotel had everything that I needed for my stay from personal socks, hydrating, face mask, personal workout weights, and a yoga mat! Let's not forget the coffee robes and safe! I would definitely stay here again

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As former guests of the Kimptom Monaco, we were accustomed to exceptional quality and excited to try the new L7 Chicago by Lotte for our weekend getaway.

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