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Guest Reviews:
Sean
from Hoffman Estates, IL US stayed on July 04, 2005
"There are other hotels that cost so much more and this hotel was well worth the money. I was deffinely go back again. Great job on there part!"
Recommends the hotel to others?
Yes
Anonymous guest
from Urbana, IL US stayed on February 14, 2004
"The bathtub was not draining. Bathroom too small and no shower cap. The TV was very old and the reception bad. There was not sugar or cream for the coffee.
The worst part of this hotel is the parking garage that it does not accept credit card and it only accepts cash. These people park the car themselves and the next day my CD player was playing a different CD (CD number 5) than that one I had left on the day before (CD number 2). It was clear that somebody had been using my car overnight for listening to music at least."
Recommends the hotel to others?
No
Anonymous guest
from Belleville, MI UZ stayed on December 07, 2003
"This hotel is historic and truely unique, it was built over 100 years ago. The rooms were clean, it is in a great location, and it is affordable. The magnificant mile, the sears tower and Shedd Aquarium are all just a short walk away!"
Recommends the hotel to others?
Yes
Karen
from Stow, OH US stayed on December 07, 2003
"I was very surprised at how old and run down this hotel was. We actually had paint peeling off the walls in our room - Room 820. The price of the hotel was the same as what we could of received at the Palmer House Hilton if we would of reserved earlier. I would definitely NOT RECOMMEND this hotel to anyone staying in the area. Also paint was chipping off the walls in the hallways, very dungy looking with not updated accommodations."
Recommends the hotel to others?
No
Charles
from Bellingham, WA US stayed on October 26, 2003
"Hotel workers were on strike while we were there so service may not have been quite up to snuff. It was still fairly attentive and friendly. The place could use a bit of a tune-up but it's a great deal."
Recommends the hotel to others?
Yes
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This historic hotel offers traditional interiors and moderately priced rooms across from Chicago's Grant Park. The hotel has a restaurant, bar, and fitness room. Guests will be able to reach the Chicago O'Hare airport in approximately 15 miles. The Congress Plaza Hotel is a historic Chicago fixture. Built in 1893, this hotel has housed US presidents and hosted historic events like the National American Women Suffrage Association's celebration of the 19th amendment's ratification in 1920. Centrally located, this grand old hotel offers guests easy access to the Art Institute of Chicago, Symphony Center, and Sears Tower. The hotel faces Grant Park and offers views of Lake Michigan from many rooms. If you'd like to exercise during your visit, take advantage of the 24-hour fitness room. The Gazebo Restaurant is a casual, convenient destination for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Room service is available from 6:30am-10pm each day. The Tavern Tap Pub gives guests an evening retreat for draught beers, cocktails, and more. To suit guests' varied needs, the hotel has 23 meeting rooms, the famous Gold Room banquet hall, valet parking, a gift shop, same-day dry cleaning valet, and overnight shoeshine. The Chicago O'Hare airport is approximately 15 miles from the hotel. The Chicago Midway airport is about 11 miles away. There are 852 rooms, including 50 suites, on 14 floors. Children 17 and under stay free in parent's room. Standard amenities include a coffeemaker, hairdryer, telephone, and television with HBO. Travel advisory: The Workers Union of Chicago has been conducting a strike against the Congress Plaza Hotel since June, 2003. Guests may encounter picketers when entering the hotel. The Congress Plaza Hotel will make every attempt to maintain guest satisfaction through the duration of the strike.
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