Hotels in Chicago } Wacker Drive
 
Club Quarters, Wacker At Michigan Hotel   
Fully restored to its historic grandeur, the club quarters wacker at michigan showcases neo- gothic architecture, marble flooring and brass gilding in an elegant lobby. This member's only hotel features a bi-level club room and marble staircase ascending to workstations featuring wireless internet access. A 24-hour service desk and concierge are available and the hotel clubroom offers complimentary coffee and newspapers.
 
Hotel 71   
Hotel 71 showcases a contemporary, fun and relaxed urban style, sporting a functional design blending custom furnishings, artwork and signature light sculptures. The hotel features a 24- hour fitness center. The on-site 24-hour business center includes wireless internet access, work-pods and a concierge.
 
Hyatt Regency Chicago Hotel   
The Hyatt Regency Chicago features a grand atrium-style lobby encased in glass. Sparkling water-features in the lobby are adjacent to networks bar and grill, which serves three meals daily. Connie's offers an italian dine-in or carry-out menu for lunch and dinner. Stetson's chophouse and bar celebrates an extensive wine cellar, piano bar and lounge.
 
Renaissance Chicago Hotel   
The Renaissance Chicago Hotel lobby has distinguishing features that include sparkling chandeliers and a private rooftop terrace offering commanding views of the city. Two stone lions greet guests at the lobby's entrance and a grand staircase leads to the great street restaurant, serving american fare three meals daily.
 
Swissotel - Chicago Hotel   
The glass-faced swissotel chicago pampers guests with magnificent panoramic views stretching from navy pier to grant park. Guests are welcomed into the hotel's three-story lobby atrium with its wooded columns and chrome and glass sconces. Several sitting areas with overstuffed furniture and a double-sided fireplace provide the ideal setting for quiet conversation. Guests are invited to enjoy the indoor pool, spa and sauna.
 
 

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