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Hotel Saint Clair- Magnificent Mile

Hotel Saint Clair- Magnificent Mile

Hotel in Near North Side, Chicago

Very Good

119 reviews

8

Hotel Saint Clair- Magnificent Mile in Chicago offers a blend of comfort and convenience. Enjoy free WiFi, a 24-hour fitness center, and a restaurant with a bar. Pets are welcome for a fee. Located near top attractions like the Arts Club of Chicago and the Shops at Northbridge.

From $106 per night

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The Chicago Hotel Collection - Magnificent Mile

The Chicago Hotel Collection - Magnificent Mile

Hotel in Near North Side, Chicago

From $62 per night

The Chicago Hotel Collection River North

The Chicago Hotel Collection River North

Hotel in Near North Side, Chicago

9

Excellent

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18 reviews

The Chicago Hotel Collection River North is a 3-star hotel in Chicago's Near North Side. It offers free WiFi, a business center, and laundry facilities. The hotel is pet-friendly and wheelchair accessible. Nearby attractions include the Cooking & Hospitality Institute of Chicago and ArchiTech Gallery.

From $81 per night

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About Chicago

Overview

Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, is a vibrant metropolis that offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty. With over 42 kilometers of lakefront, the city’s skyline is a stunning sight to behold. As the third-largest city in the nation, Chicago is a bustling hub of towering skyscrapers and diverse neighborhoods, all set against the serene backdrop of sandy beaches and lush parks. This cosmopolitan playground is brimming with activities and attractions. From iconic landmarks like Millennium Park’s Cloud Gate and Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park to the Ferris wheel at Navy Pier, there’s no shortage of sights to see. History and architecture enthusiasts will also find plenty to explore with various tours available.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Chicago is $196, with options ranging from $50 to $732. There are 217 hotels to choose from, catering to a variety of preferences and budgets. Popular neighborhoods for accommodations include Downtown Chicago, Near North Side, The Loop, River North, and Streeterville. Among the most sought-after hotels are the Jaslin Hotel, Best Western River North Hotel, The Hotel at Midtown, HI Chicago, and InterContinental Chicago Magnificent Mile, an IHG Hotel.

Things to Do in Chicago

Chicago offers a plethora of activities and attractions to keep visitors entertained. One of the best ways to explore the city is through Big Bus Tours. These tours provide a flexible hop-on, hop-off experience with knowledgeable guides and comfortable, open-top buses. Whether you opt for a one-day or multi-day ticket, you’ll have ample time to discover the city’s key attractions at your own pace. The tours also offer handicap accessibility, pre-recorded Spanish audio guides, and even a complimentary cup of hand-roasted coffee from Corner Bakery.

A must-see attraction is Cloud Gate in Millennium Park, affectionately known as "The Bean" due to its unique shape. This massive stainless steel sculpture reflects the city’s skyline and the people around it, creating a mesmerizing mirror effect.

For animal lovers, Lincoln Park Zoo is a fantastic destination. Open every day of the year and free to the public, the zoo offers a delightful experience with a variety of animals from around the globe. The on-site café provides a pleasant spot for refreshments.

Grant Park, often referred to as "Chicago’s front yard," is another popular spot. Home to attractions like Buckingham Fountain, Millennium Park, and the Art Institute of Chicago, the park also hosts numerous events, including the Chicago Blues Festival and The Taste of Chicago, the world’s largest food festival.

The Chicago Shakespeare Theater on Navy Pier is a gem for theater enthusiasts. Located with a stunning view of the city, this intimate venue features energetic performances by exceptionally talented actors.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Chicago

Chicago’s nightlife is as diverse and vibrant as the city itself. The Cubby Bear Lounge, situated right across from Wrigley Field, is the perfect spot to catch the post-game action. With live bands performing regularly, this late-night venue also serves lunch and offers private rooms with views of the field.

For a more intimate experience, the Redhead Piano Bar is a great choice. Gather around the piano and sing along to live music in a cozy atmosphere. Business casual attire is required, making it an ideal spot for a sophisticated night out.

Kingston Mines is a legendary venue for live blues music. Since 1968, it has been a cornerstone of Chicago’s blues scene, featuring rotating bands on two stages and a late-night kitchen serving a full menu, including their famous BBQ ribs.

Metro/SmartBar is a staple of Chicago’s music scene, hosting live shows nearly every night. Metro has been promoting major acts and up-and-coming artists since 1982, while Smart Bar, located in the basement, offers a dance floor with some of the hottest DJs in town.

Davenport's Piano Bar & Cabaret offers a unique blend of entertainment and atmosphere. With a piano bar in the front room and a cabaret in the back, it’s the perfect place for a night of music and fun.

Where to Eat in Chicago

Chicago’s culinary scene is as impressive as its skyline. Middle Brow Beer Co. is a great spot to enjoy a pint of ale paired with delicious pizza. Their beer selection includes the Trademark Brut, an India pale ale, and the Bloc Party Raz, a tart wheat beer with raspberries. The pizza menu changes seasonally to feature fresh toppings.

Jeong Restaurant offers a refined dining experience with a tasting menu that includes dishes like salmon tartare and 'bok bun ja', a fruity Korean wine. The à-la-carte options feature pulled duck confit, sashimi, and pork dumplings with fermented vegetables and spices.

Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse is a classic American steakhouse known for its generous portions. The menu also includes fresh seafood, a variety of side dishes, and delectable desserts, all served in a lively and friendly atmosphere.

Uno Chicago Grill is the birthplace of deep-dish pizza, having first opened in 1943. This family-friendly restaurant offers a unique dining experience with its iconic pizza.

Frontera Grill brings the bold flavors of Mexico to Chicago, using organic and custom-grown ingredients. The restaurant has received numerous accolades, including the James Beard Foundation's "Outstanding Restaurant" award and a ranking as the world's third-best casual dining restaurant by the International Herald Tribune.

Cheapest time to stay in Chicago

December is the cheapest time to stay in Chicago for an average of $125 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$127

February

$128

March

$146

April

$165

May

$186

June

$198

July

$190

August

$188

September

$178

October

$163

November

$132

December

$125

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9

Excellent

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119 reviews

My partner and I came to Chicago to celebrate my birthday. Since we were only going to be in town for a few days, we didn't want to break the bank, but we also wanted to stay somewhere close to the tourist-y stuff. Enter: Hotel Saint Clair. The prices were reasonable, the pictures are a fair representation of the property, and it was close to everything we came into town to do. We were able to walk to Navy Pier, Shedd Aquarium, the Magnificent Mile, the RiverWalk, and the United Center (this was a trek--do not recommend, but it is doable). It was also close to other neat 21+ venues that we enjoyed. The customer service was impeccable, and the people who stayed in the hotel were also kind/friendly. It hosts a lot of Amtrak employees who appear to be regulars and gave us some great recommendations for food/things to do. Check-in and check-out were exceedingly simple. Additionally, it was pretty warm in Chicago for early October, but the A/C unit in our room worked like a dream. We will 100% stay here again.

Emily

United States

United States

10

Excellent

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19 reviews

Room was small but perfect for just sleeping and showering. The bed was very comfortable! Great location! Friendly staff.

Kirby

United States

United States

8

Very Good

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23 reviews

The hotel was gorgeous, they allowed for early check-in, and had bag storage even after check-out. The location was amazing and close to a subway station. I also liked that they had a quick service food/drink stand in the lobby.

Tmara

10

Excellent

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8 reviews

The hotel was very well located, clean and the staff went out of their way to make our stay as enjoyable as possible.

Emily

10

Excellent

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4 reviews

Staff was amazing!! Bellhops were always so friendly, informative and helpful!! Also the rain showerheads in the bathrooms were incredible!!

Tanya

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