Perhaps the most charming boutique hotel in the city is the Hotel Burnham in the theater district. Built in 1895 by Daniel Burnham, it served as a steel-and-glass model for the nation's first skyscrapers. The rooms are stylishly decorated and the warm, wood-paneled lobby feels like an Ivy League library.
If that's not fancy enough, try the Peninsula where every step - from the spa to the restaurants - feels like an indulgence.
The W Chicago Lakeshore, which overlooks the lake, has
gloriously big beds and equally divine divans. There is a top-floor bar, lovely patio seating at the restaurant and game tables in the lobby.
The Hotel 71 has sleek and modern rooms that are enormous - great for business travelers who spend a lot of time working in the hotel. It's just south of Michigan Avenue shopping and is close to restaurants, subways and the departure point for city's not-to-be-missed
architectural boat tours.
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