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    The 5 Most Expensive Hotels In Chicago Are Shockingly Pricey

    By Erica Scassellati,

    3 hours ago

    Jean Baptiste Point du Sable founded Chicago back in 1780 and it was incorporated as a city in 1837. Since then the Windy City has come a long way. Today it has the third largest population in the United States and millions of tourists visit every year.

    Chicago is also famous for its stunning architecture, rich education, fine dining, and luxurious hotels. These hotels stretch high above the city and offer extravagant rooms, fine dining, beautiful decor, and relaxing amenities. They also often come with a hefty price tag, but if you’re looking to splurge, they may be worth it. These are five of the most expensive hotels in Chicago.

    Top 10 Things To Do in Chicago

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    1. Chicago Architecture Center River Cruise aboard Chicago’s First Lady
    2. Gangsters and Ghosts Tour in Chicago
    3. Chicago Favorites Ultimate Food & Walking Tour
    4. Chicago River Boat Architecture Tour
    5. Lake Michigan Skyline Cruise in Chicago
    6. Chicago Buffet Lunch Cruise on Lake Michigan
    7. Private 45-Minute Chicago Skyline Helicopter Tour
    8. Chicago Craft Brewery Barrel Bus Tour
    9. Private Lake Michigan Sailing Charter and Sightseeing Tour of Chicago
    10. Visit Lincoln Park Zoo

    Museums in Chicago

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    Hotels are not the only popular places to see, there are many museums too:

    • The Shedd Aquarium
    • The Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum
    • The Polish Museum
    • The Art Institute of Chicago
    • The Museum of Science and Industry

    Chicago is a fantastic city that offers something for everyone. It is known for its breathtaking skyline, famous museums, world-class shopping, sandy beaches, and some of the most expensive hotels. However, even though the prices are steep, from the moment you walk in you are greeted by friendly staff who are dedicated to providing you with superb service and creating a perfect memorable moment for their guests.

    Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago

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    401 North Wabash Avenue, River North, Chicago, IL 60611, United States

    Price: Start from $386-$1,905

    Trump International Hotel & Tower is one of the tallest buildings in the world. It was constructed by the same architect Burj Khalifa who designed the famous Dubai Building. This building consists of 92 stories and is situated along the Chicago River. You will have a stunning view of the Navy Pier and the fireworks show. Furthermore, you can experience extravagant amenities, custom-designed furnishings, a fully equipped kitchen, and floor-to-ceiling windows.

    In addition, the 23,000-square-foot spa features 53 spa guestrooms and 12 treatment rooms. They also offer salon packages by Anthony Cristiano Salon. Furthermore, you can relax in the 75-foot heated indoor swimming pool, and enjoy an array of over 40 health and fitness classes.

    Providing you with the best dining experience and incomparable surroundings, the Terrace 16, located on the 16 th floor, seats 200 people. You can dine in style overlooking Lake Michigan and the Chicago River. Sip on a beer, have a few cocktails, and enjoy classic American contemporary soup, salads, seafood tower, waffles, and homemade pastries, all created by renowned chef Nick Dostal. To add you can reserve an educational session in the tasting lounge. It is a private room where you can taste world-class wines, Macallan whiskeys, and Dom Perigon champagne.

    Viceroy Chicago

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    1118 N State St, Chicago, IL 60610, United States

    Price: $309-$2,095

    This stunning 120-story historical landmark building is just a 5-minute drive from Grant Park and Millennium Park. It is also 2.1 miles away from Navy Pier and 0.4 miles from Lake Michigan. Viceroy Chicago has 180 guestrooms, including a room that features a guest bar, complimentary Wi-Fi, an iPod docking station, a 55-inch and 65-inch smart television, and Egyptian cotton sheets. Further, the bathrooms feature designer haircare by ROIL, body products by Natura Bissé, and rainfall shower heads.

    Additionally, you can take advantage of the seasonal outdoor pool, fitness center, concierge services, and bicycles to rent. You can also take your pet with you for an extra fee of $50 per night. On the ground floor, you find the Somerset restaurant, with a patio featuring luscious American cuisine. On the 18 th floor, there is also an outdoor pool with views of Lake Michigan. Sit back and relax with nibbles and craft cocktails.

    Nobu Hotel Chicago

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    155 N Peoria St, Chicago, IL 60607, United States

    Price: $467-$3,200

    The Nobu Hotel is located in the West Loop. It proposes the impression of a lifestyle hotel by combining modern luxury with Japanese culture. Residences, restaurants, and Nobu Hotels work together to provide guests with the best food experiences. Under the direction of Meir Teper, Robert De Niro, and well-known Chef Nobu Matusisa, their idea is that each hotel should be unique.

    With a gorgeous modern design and Japanese influence, this hotel offers 115 rooms and suites. Whether it’s a corporate event, a social function, or a private function, their suites and ballroom offer space and a spectacular view of the Chicago skyline.  You can relax in an indoor Tranquility Pool and make use of the fitness center. Furthermore, from the indoor and outdoor terraces, you can see one of the city’s busiest restaurants “Restaurant Row”.

    Rooms are equipped with bath fixtures by Natura Bissé, Supersonic Dyson hair dryers, steam shower,  private bar, exclusive Nobu beds, 60-inch smart TV, Nespresso machine, walk-in showers, private sleeping area with TV and bathroom suite, powder room, dining area and two lounge areas, yoga mats, stereo system throughout the room, high-speed Wi-Fi, bathtubs, and soaking tubs.

    The St. Regis Chicago

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    401 E Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60601

    Price: $691-$3,955

    The St. Regis Chicago is just a six-minute walk from the Chicago Riverwalk. Although this hotel from Marriott is near many of Chicago’s best attractions, visitors may find themselves unwilling to leave its luxurious premises. The five-star hotel features a Forbes Five Star wellness haven where guests can enjoy massages, facials, manicures, sound baths, and more.

    Enjoy the hotel’s luxury rooms and suites, take advantage of the Athletic Club and swimming pool, or indulge in fine dining at Miru, Tre Dita Cucina Toscana, or Bar Tre Dita, all of which are on-site.

    Perhaps what makes St. Regis Chicago truly unique from other hotels in the city is St. Regis’ Signature Rituals. The St. Regis Brand was founded by John Jacob Astor IV in 1904. Today each hotel in the St. Regis collection celebrates three daily rituals — the Bloody Mary Ritual, the Evening Ritual, and the Afternoon Tea Ritual. Don’t miss partaking in these unique and luxurious traditions while staying at the St. Regis Chicago.

    Four Seasons Hotel Chicago

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    120 E Delaware Pl, Chicago, IL 60611

    Price: $700-$12,500

    The Four Seasons Hotel Chicago is a skyscraper situated above a shopping mall and just a short walk away from attractions such as the Museum of Contemporary Art. Guests at this five-star hotel can book exciting experiences such as a nighttime visit to the facility’s spa, complete with treats from the hotel’s pastry team and private access to the indoor pool and whirlpool.

    Although tasty restaurants are not far away, you can also enjoy fantastic dining without leaving the Four Seasons. Executive Chef Richie Farina serves up mouth-watering dishes such as the “surf and turf “and “breakfast bao” at Adorn Restaurant. The hotel also features a Social Lounge, as well as poolside and in-room dining.

    While the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago is certainly expensive, not all rooms come with a five-digit price tag. That honor is reserved for the Presidential Suite which features one king and two double beds, plus two full marble bathrooms and a guest powder room. The entire suite measures 2,700 square ft. and offers a private fitness room and bar.

    The post The 5 Most Expensive Hotels In Chicago Are Shockingly Pricey appeared first on 24/7 Tempo .

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