(312) 236-0123
171 W Randolph St
(at LaSalle )
Chicago,
IL
60601
41.8864
-87.6232
Neighborhoods: Loop, Central
Allegro Chicago, A Kimpton Hotel
Hours:
24 hours
Last updated 12.15.09
Reviews & Ratings for Allegro Chicago
26 reviews
What users are saying:
best hotel in chicago
by annk5 at Citysearch
staff SO nice, no "attitude" at all. bed so comfy. room service so good and so reasonably priced.
two free hours of wine in lobby wasn't hard to handle.
will go there again, and again, and again!
- Pros: everything
- Cons: rooms kinda small
Okay, but expected more
by JoyL at Citysearch
We stayed at the Hotel Allegro when going to see Mary Poppins at the connected Cadillac Palace Theater.
Before arriving, I had to call the concierge numerous times to get him to help me find an appropriate restaurant. Eventually booked us a reservation at 312 Chicago, which turned out wonderfully, but he was unaware that the hotel restaurant had a children's menu.
From the moment we stepped out of the car, until we got in to leave, the staff treated my daughter like she was a princess and their job was to cater to her.
I asked for a room on a higher floor and only received an 8th floor room. The outlet in the bathroom didn't work and we had difficulty turning on the shower.
The beds were very comfortable and our stay was short and sweet. I'm not sure I would return to the Hotel Allegro, but I'm not sure I wouldn't either.
- Pros: Four year old daughter treated like a princess
- Cons: Some issues with things working as they should
Great location, comfortable beds
by bc3 at Citysearch
This was our third stay at a Kimpton, and the hotel chain continues to deliver. Very mod, stylish lobby & hotel room. Great location near the Chicago el.
VERY large room, extremely comfortable bed (we slept until 10 every day!). Our suite had a fold out couch as well as a king bed - not always easy to find a good sleeping arrangement for 3 people. 2 armoirs with TVs. Very comfortable bed & great down pillows. Staff was very courteous. Excellent closet space. Room was quiet & had good views.
Free wine happy hour 5-6 pm every day. The lobby can be quite a happening spot during this time.
Only cons - virtually no counter or shelf space in the bath room. No vent either. Also, desk should have a mirror so that you don't have to put on your makeup in a steamy bathroom. These hotels are obviously designed by men!
- Pros: Great location, very comfortable bed & pillows
- Cons: Lack of counter space in bath, lack of mirrors outside bath
Great Hotel
by newgirl1 at Citysearch
This hotel is super cute and located in the heart of downtown Chicago. The restaurant that is attached serves great food and the bar is trendy. The Cadillac Theater is next door and the Ford theater is a short walk. Overall this boutique hotel is convenient and provides nice rooms at affordable rates.
great hotel in Chicago
by helenjohn01 at Citysearch
Great place to stay while you come to Chicago. The room is great and comfortable. I love the bar and they have a great drink!
Good for the money
by berryberrysweet at Citysearch
I've stayed here twice on business, and I would say it's typical of the converted "boutique" hotels you'll find in other big cities. The first time I stayed in a weirdly pink room with a run-down bathroom. The more recent time my room was smaller, but chic and looked brand new. The staff is helpful and efficient, the location (in the theater district) is good, and all in all, this is a good value.
Great Hotel!
by applecity at Citysearch
Great Hotel to stay while in Chicago. There are many business near by as well such as beauty salon, walgreen, Chipotle, Cafe Cozey, etc..... ! Highly recommend!
WHO BUILT THIS PLACE? HOBBITS?
by tomsmonkeyshack at Citysearch
I definitely wouldn't recommend it for business travel or extended stays. My room was very small, the closet isn't wide enough to hang up a suit without having to cram it in sideways, walls are paper thin, the desk and chair do not provide enough room to work on a laptop. The lighting in the room is awfully dim (I had to turn on every single lamp in the entire room just to read at night) and there was nowhere to put my suitcase without constantly having to step over it. Low water pressure in the showers and bathrooms are in serious need of renovation, especially for a hotel that prides itself on such a hip, modern feel downstairs.
- Pros: DOWNTOWN ACCESS
- Cons: SMALL, LOUD
This Loop business hotel takes its style cues from the Windy City's rich musical heritage and nearby theaters.
by Contributor at Citysearch
Just as "allegro" in music calls for a brisk tempo, the Hotel Allegro's lobby establishes an upbeat vibe for its guests. With a stimulating clash of vibrant colors and striking patterns, accented by modern and vintage-style furniture, the entryway immediately sets this hotel apart from commonplace corporate lodging. Guest rooms repeat the lobby's Chinese-red and cobalt-blue hues and feature iPod docking stations for cranking the tunes. Beds are outfitted with fluffy down comforters and a mound of lush pillows. Bathrooms are stocked with Aveda bath items. The hotel hosts complimentary coffee in the morning and wine reception in the evening. Amenities for business travelers include data ports, two-line speaker phones and free wireless Internet access.
simply alright
by misssweettea at Citysearch
the rooms though cute are super small so if you have luggage you feel crowded. the bathrooms are not what i expected. the bathrooms at holiday in or howard johnson are better. however the bed had a down comforter with feather pillows which allowed me to drift into a peaceful sleep. the staff is super friendly, down to earth, and very informative! i would go back. i just know what to expect this time around.







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