This upscale
hotel rises gracefully above Grant Park, in the heart of Chicago’s business and financial
district.
Located on Chicago's "Magnificent
Mile", The Fairmont offers luxury accommodations and the very best in
personalized service.
If
you're looking for an upscale hotel in the
heart of the city, you can't do better than
The Drake. Arguably the most famous hotel in
Chicago, The Drake Hotel has been an institution
since its opening in 1920. Located on Michigan
Avenue, you'll be just steps away from the
Water Tower, John Hancock Center and the
nightlife of Rush Street.
Get funky in the
Windy City by staying at the Loews House of
Blues Hotel. You'll know you're not in an average
hotel when you sit and have a drink under the Moroccan
tents that are in the hotel's lounge. The rest
of the hotel, including public spaces and
guestrooms, are furnished with eclectic original artwork
and other memorable oddities. The House of
Blues restaurant, bar and concert venue is
next door.
More than eight million people visit Navy Pier
annually to explore its many attractions or simply take in an amazing view of Chicago’s
skyline. Extending nearly a mile over Lake
Michigan, the pier has restaurants, bars,
shopping and a bunch of fun attractions such
as a 150-foot-high Ferris wheel.
One of the most famous natural history museums in
the world, Chicago’s Field Museum has
exhibits on everything you would want to know
about the flora and fauna of many different
regions and eras, as well as the role and
evolution of mankind during these periods.
The museum’s most famous exhibit is Sue,the
largest and most complete T. Rex skeleton ever
found.
Formerly the tallest building in the world, the
Sears Tower is an architectural gem in a city
of engineering marvels. The 110-story building
provides outstanding views of the city and
surrounding areas - on
a clear day you can see all the way to
Wisconsin!