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Inn of Chicago162 E Ohio St, Chicago, IL | Directions 60610
41.892799 -87.622878 View Website
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“The location is pretty good----About one or two blocks away from Michigan Ave. Actually close to a lot of restaurants and bars.”
“GREAT value”

An historic building and a Michigan Ave-adjacent location mean this is a top pick for visiting fam & friends. Bonus points for being connected to a Lavazza cafe!
A contemporary boutique hotel that still leaves room in your wallet for shopping on nearby Mag Mile..
In Short
Guests shouldn't be fooled by the worn exterior of this 1920s building: This is a boutique hotel with sex appeal to spare. A lobby seduces with zebra ottomans, mocha banquettes and orchids, a fresh theme carried to the rooms, simply decorated in grey and taupe with white linens, bucket seating, upholstered headboards. The 22nd-floor is where to be if you're craving skyline views. Aptly called Sky Suites, these rooms boast walk-in spa showers, flatscreen TVs and the skyline, Lake Michigan and Michigan Ave all within sight.
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Not the Taj Mahal, but it will do. Husband and I decided to stay in downtown for the weekend in Aug. For the price that I receive it was not bad. The location is pretty good----About one or two blocks away from Michigan Ave. Actually close to a lot of restaurants and bars. Checking in was no problem. Room was small, but workable. Had a table, hutch, small bathroom. The down side of having two beds in one room: the bed closer to the window was right next to the air conditioner, so we had no choice but to sleep on the other bed. We actually did a walking tour (planet food) and left around 9am and didn't come back until around 4pm and they still had not cleaned our room, so i didn't feel bad for not leaving a cleaning tip. But overall, it was clean and would stay here again
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