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Kimpton Hotel Monaco ChicagovsSoho House Chicago
Both hotels are recommended by professional reviewers. Overall, Kimpton Hotel Monaco Chicago ranks significantly better than Soho House Chicago. Kimpton Hotel Monaco Chicago comes in at #14 in Chicago with endorsements from 14 reviewers including BlackBook, Wallpaper and Condé Nast Traveler.
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Chicago
Michelin Guide
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Travel + Leisure
Time Out
Star Service
Gayot
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225 N Wabash, Chicago, IL 60601
From $94/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"The staff, from the first greeting by the doorman to the efficient and helpful front desk clerks, seems genuinely concerned with guests' comfort." Full review
"This boutique hotel deftly manages to straddle the line between fun and conservative... Attracts a younger clientele, with an overall vibe that is laid-back and friendly." Full review
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If you're taller than average, you can request a Tall Room, with longer beds.
"Guest rooms reflect the hotel's global chic aesthetic, with steamer-trunk nightstands and Moroccan lamps." Full review
"Guests don't have sacrifice personal touches for convenience at this downtown Loop boutique hotel, which overlooks the Chicago River." Full review
"Monaco’s facilities and location have made it popular with business travelers, but this funky Kimpton hotel rewards those who are simply here to relax." Full review
"This hotel earns praise for both its constant maintenance and hard-working staff. The hotel is a looker, dressed with bold designer appointments and daring colors." Full review
"The French-deco decor smacks of good taste and has that polished not-lived-in-yet look."
"The old-school gothic lettering of its logo on the front of the building belies the lack of pretention at this boutique four-star Loop hotel."
4.3
"This "fun" Kimpton property is a “great alternative to the main chains”, with a “welcoming” staff that displays “Midwestern charm” and hosts a complimentary wine reception each evening."
"Hip boutique hotel run by the Kimpton Group."
Soho House Chicago
Gayot
Condé Nast Traveler
Afar Magazine
Time Out
Wallpaper
Travel + Leisure
Not For Tourists
The Telegraph
goop
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113 North Green Street, Chicago, IL 60607
From $0/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
"This makes this already-distinctive property even more unique. With only 35 guest rooms reservations here aren't always easy to come by."
"The second-largest Soho House debuts in the city’s hip West Loop, in a 1907 warehouse that’s been converted into a hotel and private club with 40 guest rooms." Full review
"With a room key comes all the perks afforded to members, like access to all restaurants, the gym (which features a professional boxing ring), a movie screening theater, and the swanky rooftop pool." Full review
"Soho House started in London, then added locations around Europe, as well as New York and Los Angeles." Full review
"Each property in the rapidly expanding Soho House portfolio seems to outdo itself, and the group’s latest outpost - this time in Chicago - is no exception." Full review
"Designed as a haven for people with creative professions to have a home away from home, Soho House isn't just a hotel, it's also a member's club." Full review
"UK poultry professionals on restaurant row."
9.0
"This West Loop hotel/private club brilliantly manages to never actually feel like a hotel." Full review
"There’s a rooftop pool, a killer house restaurant (and a separate white-tablecloth option), Cowshed spa, tricked-out gym with boxing ring, and a 40-room hotel." Full review
"This private members club feels like a bohemian artist's loft; it's not uncommon to find artists, architects, and musicians lounging in the chandelier-decked lobby." Full review