5 Best Hotels in The Loop, including the West Loop and South Loop, Chicago

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Chicago's business district, laced with the overhead train tracks of the El, is a desirable—if slightly noisy—place to stay. Hotels here tend to be fairly priced, and many are housed in historic buildings, giving them a charm you won't find along glitzier North Michigan Avenue. Easy access to the Art Institute and Millennium Park is a plus.

In the South Loop, the spots of gentrification—most apparent in the new restaurants popping up along South Michigan Avenue—have made this area increasingly popular. A hotel boom has not occurred here yet, so lodging choices are limited to a few old reliables. Many hotels offer package deals with the nearby Museum Campus.

THE BEST HOTEL IN THE LOOP, INCLUDING THE WEST LOOP AND SOUTH LOOP

Chicago Athletic Association

4.5
Overall Editor Rating
$$$ | 12 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL, 60603, USA
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Chicago Athletic Association

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This hotel is part of the Hyatt family (in its Unbound Collection) yet it’s very boutique-y, which is the essence of the hotel chain’s upscale brand-within-a-brand. As the former Chicago Athletic Association (operated from 1893-2007 and designed to emulate Doge’s Palace in Venice, Italy), the hotel still gets calls asking about “gym hours” but most locals know this is a cool spot to hang even if you aren’t an overnight guest. You just might be lifting cocktails at Cindy’s Rooftop—not weights in the fitness center.

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Pros

  • Affordable rates for a downtown hotel
  • Buzzy restaurant (Cindy’s Rooftop)
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • No spa or pool
  • Nightly resort fee of $25.56
  • Small room sizes
12 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL, 60603, USA
312-940–3552
Hotel Details
241 rooms
No Meals

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Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park

$$$ | 200 N. Columbus Dr., Chicago, IL, 60601, USA

On a quiet block between bustling Michigan Avenue and the Lake Michigan shoreline, this 45-story pink-granite building has suites with stunning views of Millennium Park. The standard rooms, with their neutral colors and contemporary decor, are spacious at 425 square feet, and the bathrooms include both a tub and a shower. The on-site Leaf Spa has eight treatment rooms for those seeking a relaxing respite from sightseeing. This spot is ideal for visitors wanting to take in Millennium Park's popular summer concerts.

Pros

  • Short walk from the heart of the city
  • Soothing spa facilities
  • Spacious rooms

Cons

  • No swimming pool
  • Not child-friendly
  • Could use some refreshing
200 N. Columbus Dr., Chicago, IL, 60601, USA
312-565–8000
Hotel Details
687 rooms
No Meals

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Swissôtel Chicago

$$$ | 323 E. Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL, 60601, USA

The Swissôtel's triangular Harry Weese design allows for panoramic vistas of the city, lake, or river—and the comfortable, contemporary rooms feel like condos. A 42nd-floor fitness center and pool are both a big draw, thanks to the bird's-eye views. Guests also enjoy the convenience of having a Palm steak house on the premises. Meeting rooms and an on-site UPS outlet ease the business traveler's burdens.

Pros

  • Great views
  • Marble bathrooms
  • Amazing pool

Cons

  • Pricey parking
  • Room rates soar in high season
  • No full-service spa
323 E. Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL, 60601, USA
312-565–0565
Hotel Details
662 rooms
No Meals

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The Virgin Hotel

$$$ | 203 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, IL, 60601, USA

The world's first Virgin Hotel offers loads of tech-age amenities: a custom app called "Lucy" lets guests check in or out remotely, order room service, control the thermostat, and more, plus there is free Wi-Fi at unlimited bandwidth, and outlets are everywhere. Decorated in red and white, the rooms (called "chambers" here) feel airy and bright; each has a dressing area and a sleeping space separated by a sliding door. Pet-friendly digs have cute porcelain dogs stationed outside.

Pros

  • In the heart of downtown, close to major attractions
  • Free Wi-Fi and lots of outlets
  • No delivery charge for room service

Cons

  • No pool
  • Pricey parking
  • No full-service spa
203 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, IL, 60601, USA
312-940–4400
Hotel Details
250 rooms
No Meals

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W Chicago–City Center

$$$ | 172 W. Adams St., Chicago, IL, 60603, USA

With a clublike lobby and spacious high-tech rooms done up in graphite and cream, this financial district hotel attracts both business travelers and tourists. The sleek, modern rooms are notable for incredibly comfortable beds with upholstered leather headboards, glass-top desks, and stylish bathrooms that feature more-than-the-usual toiletries. The location is also good, as it's within walking distance of theaters, Millennium Park, and the Art Institute.

Pros

  • Sleek, modern design
  • Great location
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • No on-site parking
  • You can hear the 'L' from some rooms
  • Rooms are on the small side
172 W. Adams St., Chicago, IL, 60603, USA
312-332–1200
Hotel Details
394 rooms
No Meals

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