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Park Hyatt ChicagovsSoho House Chicago
Both Park Hyatt Chicago and Soho House Chicago are rated very highly by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Park Hyatt Chicago scores significantly higher than Soho House Chicago. Park Hyatt Chicago comes in at #12 in Chicago with accolades from 13 reviewers like Afar Magazine, Fodor's and Forbes Travel Guide.
Park Hyatt Chicago
Michelin Guide
Concierge
Condé Nast Traveler
Time Out
Star Service
Gayot
Zagat
Forbes Travel Guide
Afar Magazine
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800 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611
From $292/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"The Park Hyatt is the place to stay when you want to sneak a peek at how the other half lives."
"Other high-end Michigan Avenue hotels take a staid approach to luxury, but the Park Hyatt adds a running note of playful artistry and unabashed flamboyance."
""Right on the Magnificent Mile, this hotel represents elegance at its best, and yet the staff are not at all pretentious"." Full review
"Little expense has been spared at this 198-room Magnificent Mile property, housed in the lower third of a slender, 67-story residential tower." Full review
"This refined operation edges out the Ritz-Carlton and Peninsula, and rivals the Four Seasons and Trump for title as the city's most luxurious address for well-heeled, discerning travelers." Full review
"Located on the Magnificent Mile, this high-tech, contemporary hotel focuses its attention on service and is well-known for the art that completes its look."
4.3
"“Beautiful” rooms boast “all the frills”, including “buttery-soft" chairs, window seats with “great views” of the city, free WiFi and “large and elegant bathrooms.”"
4 Stars
"The spirit of Park Hyatt Chicago aligns with what the Windy City is known for: stunning art and design, great food and welcoming Midwestern hospitality." Full review
"Remains a great choice for families because of the central location optimizing sightseeing and kid-heaven treats." Full review
"A sleek contemporary showpiece that sets the gold standard for the Gold Coast." Full review
Soho House Chicago
Gayot
Condé Nast Traveler
Afar Magazine
Time Out
Wallpaper
Travel + Leisure
Not For Tourists
The Telegraph
goop
Fodor's Show All Reviews
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