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The Ritz-Carlton, ChicagovsSoho House Chicago
Both The Ritz-Carlton, Chicago and Soho House Chicago are recommended by professional travelers. Overall, The Ritz-Carlton, Chicago is preferred by most reviewers compared to Soho House Chicago. The Ritz-Carlton, Chicago is ranked #6 in Chicago with positive reviews from 15 publications like Time Out, Frommer's and Condé Nast Traveler.
The Ritz-Carlton, Chicago
Michelin Guide
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Travel + Leisure
Time Out
Star Service
DK Eyewitness
BlackBook
Zagat
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160 E Pearson St, Chicago, IL 60611-2124
From $224/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"It just does not get any better than this... One of the city's most coveted locations."
"After a multimillion-dollar renovation completed in spring 2009, you'd never guess that it's one of the country's oldest Ritz hotels."
"Situated directly above Water Tower Place, the Ritz-Carlton has an Art Nouveau—inspired lobby with a dramatic marble fountain and wall-to-wall windows framing views of the city below." Full review
"The 435 richly appointed rooms take up the top 15 floors of Water Tower Place and come with high ceilings, marble bathrooms and picture windows." Full review
"Situated at Michigan Avenue, near North Side, this property is now officially part of the Ritz-Carlton chain. Similar to the Four Seasons here, this is one of the city's top addresses." Full review
"Perched above Water Tower Place on Michigan Avenue, this grand luxury hotel is all about old-fashioned elegance."
"The Ritz-Carlton has been perched on floors 15-30 of Water Tower Place since 1960."
4.5
"“Every detail is attended to” at this “world-class” property perched atop the Water Tower Place mall on the Magnificent Mile."
"Just think of all the shopping you can do without leaving the building if you stay in one of the 32 stories above Water Tower Place."
"Shoppers, get ready: the sophisticated and comfortable Ritz-Carlton has indoor access to the Water Tower Place shopping mall and is close to many high-end boutiques." Full review
Soho House Chicago
Gayot
Condé Nast Traveler
Afar Magazine
Time Out
Wallpaper
Travel + Leisure
Not For Tourists
The Telegraph
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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