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Chicago's Essex Inn - Chicago
Chicago's Essex Inn - Chicago
A cultural renaissance in recent years has seen Chicago’s South Loop turn into one of the city’s most vibrant residential and industrial centers. The downtown neighborhood is bordered on the north by Printer’s Row, a two-block stretch along Dearborn Street once known as the printing capital of the Midwest. Here you’ll find some of the buildings that made Chicago one of the world’s leaders in architecture in the 1880s and ’90s—a title it’s held ever since.
Suggested price
:
$95.00
Sale Price
:
$69.00
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:
$25.65 (27%)
Inclusive of all taxes
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A cultural renaissance in recent years has seen Chicago’s South Loop turn into one of the city’s most vibrant residential and industrial centers. The downtown neighborhood is bordered on the north by Printer’s Row, a two-block stretch along Dearborn Street once known as the printing capital of the Midwest. Here you’ll find some of the buildings that made Chicago one of the world’s leaders in architecture in the 1880s and ’90s—a title it’s held ever since.
 
To the east lies Lake Michigan and the Museum Campus, a 57-acre lakefront park home to the city’s trio of natural-sciences museums. The Field Museum houses more than 21 million artifacts, including its most famous resident, Sue, the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex fossil ever unearthed. Bullfrogs, beluga whales, and moon jellies dwell at Shedd Aquarium, and stargazers will want to make a stop at Adler Planetarium, the first of its kind in the Western Hemisphere.
 
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Top Reasons to Stay at Chicago’s Essex Inn

  • The hotel is within walking distance of the Museum Campus, a lakefront park that’s home to the Shedd Aquarium, Adler Planetarium, and the Field Museum.
  • Within a few blocks of the hotel, you can catch buses and trains to other parts of the city, including the high-end shops of the Magnificent Mile, Water Tower Place, the Museum Campus, Navy Pier, and other downtown attractions.
  • A rooftop garden with a covered, all-season pool overlooks Lake Michigan and Grant Park.
  • All guest rooms have free WiFi, refrigerators, LCD flat-screen TVs, and floor-to-ceiling windows.
  • The onsite Brasserie by LM serves onion soup gratinee, Boeuf Bourguignon, and other French dishes in a contemporary dining room. 

Chicago's Essex Inn - Chicago

27%
A cultural renaissance in recent years has seen Chicago’s South Loop turn into one of the city’s most vibrant residential and industrial centers. The downtown neighborhood is bordered on the north by Printer’s Row, a two-block stretch along Dearborn Street once known as the printing capital of the Midwest. Here you’ll find some of the buildings that made Chicago one of the world’s leaders in architecture in the 1880s and ’90s—a title it’s held ever since.
Suggested price:
$95.00
Sale:
$ 69.00
You Save:
$ 25.65 (27%)
Inclusive of all taxes
A cultural renaissance in recent years has seen Chicago’s South Loop turn into one of the city’s most vibrant residential and industrial centers. The downtown neighborhood is bordered on the north by Printer’s Row, a two-block stretch along Dearborn Street once known as the printing capital of the Midwest. Here you’ll find some of the buildings that made Chicago one of the world’s leaders in architecture in the 1880s and ’90s—a title it’s held ever since.
 
To the east lies Lake Michigan and the Museum Campus, a 57-acre lakefront park home to the city’s trio of natural-sciences museums. The Field Museum houses more than 21 million artifacts, including its most famous resident, Sue, the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex fossil ever unearthed. Bullfrogs, beluga whales, and moon jellies dwell at Shedd Aquarium, and stargazers will want to make a stop at Adler Planetarium, the first of its kind in the Western Hemisphere.
 
Love to travel? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for travel tips, inspiration, and photos from around the world.

Top Reasons to Stay at Chicago’s Essex Inn

  • The hotel is within walking distance of the Museum Campus, a lakefront park that’s home to the Shedd Aquarium, Adler Planetarium, and the Field Museum.
  • Within a few blocks of the hotel, you can catch buses and trains to other parts of the city, including the high-end shops of the Magnificent Mile, Water Tower Place, the Museum Campus, Navy Pier, and other downtown attractions.
  • A rooftop garden with a covered, all-season pool overlooks Lake Michigan and Grant Park.
  • All guest rooms have free WiFi, refrigerators, LCD flat-screen TVs, and floor-to-ceiling windows.
  • The onsite Brasserie by LM serves onion soup gratinee, Boeuf Bourguignon, and other French dishes in a contemporary dining room. 
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