As one of the first high-rises to grace Chicago?s fashionable Michigan Avenue, The Allerton Hotel Chicago became synonymous with high... more »
As one of the first high-rises to grace Chicago?s fashionable Michigan Avenue, The Allerton Hotel Chicago became synonymous with high style, luxurious hotel accommodations and impeccable service. Today, the hotel has kept the commitment to treat every guest like a celebrity and continues to make each stay at The Allerton Hotel Chicago as comfortable and rewarding as their predecessors did more than 80 years ago. Of all Magnificent Mile Chicago hotels, The Allerton Hotel Chicago's historic Italian Renaissance style will dazzle you. The 443 guest rooms, including 84 suites, are perfect for your next Chicago meeting, banquet or wedding. The Allerton Hotel Chicago offers a variety of impressive, natural lit meeting rooms able to accommodate your group of 10 to 200. The Renaissance Ballroom located on the 23rd floor offers a stunning view of Michigan Avenue and Downtown Chicago. If you are looking for a luxury hotel in downtown Chicago, stay with us and experience our exquisite service and our great location. Welcome to The Allerton Hotel Chicago!
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One of Chicago's oldest hotels is now Chicago's newest. Located in the heart of the Magnificent Mile, world class dining, shopping and entertainment lie just steps from our front door. Our staff eagerly looks forward to exceeding your expectations at every opportunity on your next visit to Chicago. This hotel is committed to providing accessible facilities under the American Disabilities Act. If your accessibility needs are not met, please contact the Hotel Manager on Duty. Should you require additional information regarding accessible facilities for guests with disabilities, please call 1-800-Holiday (U.S. and Canada) or contact the hotel directly. For the hearing impaired, TDD service is available at 1-800-238-5544 within the U.S. and Canada.
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The hotel was nice. Only be aware of
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Posted Jan 13, 2009
Good
The hotel was nice. Only be aware of unexpected "extras" like paying $51/night to park and $10/day for internet access. The elevators were also extremely small. But it was a very nice hotel overall, and the staff was extremely friendly and helpful.
We got to the hotel rather late in the
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Posted Jan 08, 2009
Excellent
We got to the hotel rather late in the day, around 9:00pm. We did have to circle the hotel a couple times to find the valet parking, but once we pulled in, they were very helpful. The hotel desk was on the second floor and not clearly marked, so...
We spent four days in Chicago between
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Posted Jan 03, 2009
Excellent
We spent four days in Chicago between Christmas and New Years at the Allerton Hotel. While our room was rather small and right in front of the elevator, we can't complain given the great deal we got. We were originally unhappy that there was no...
NIce hotel and friendly people, but
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Posted Dec 23, 2008
Good
NIce hotel and friendly people, but lots of street noise. Clean...no bed bugs that I could see...unlike one traveler last summer. My only complaint is being charged $$$ for parking when I had no car. I arrived and departed via airport shuttle....
We booked through an online travel
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Posted Dec 09, 2008
Okay
We booked through an online travel website but when we got to the hotel, the king room we reserved was not available, so they had us stay in a queen. Half of the elevators were broken, so people were cramming in them like cattle. Our remote to the ...
The Allerton was beautiful & a
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Posted Dec 05, 2008
Excellent
The Allerton was beautiful & a great location right in the middle of all the action. Very clean, relaxing, warm environment. I like how the @nd floor (check-in area) had a live burning fire right in the middle of the room/dining room area. The...
33 year old male with a moderate budget, traveling for business
The room was too small. With a bed and a small desk, there was only a little space left to open my suitcase. It was like a cheap economical hotel in Tokyo, except for a superfluously large TV on the desk. In the bathroom, a shower without a tub, a toillet and a very small wash-basin is packed in a 1mx2m area.
From my room, at the east end of the building, all I could see was the wall of the Avenue Hotel although the floor was on 20th. That should be very disappointing if you stay there for leisure.
An internet access was freely provided in the lobby, but in room, a "high-speed" connection was actually with wired 10Base-T and charged $9.95 for 24 hours. There was no coffee machine, no pot, no bottle of water, so I walked 300m to a starbucks everytime to have a cup of coffee.
The quality of staff was okay, but they should provide an accommodation worth the expensive rate of $160/night.
I went to the Allerton with trepidation after I read the reviews. However, I am pleased to say I had a fabulous stay. The room was clean and perfect for just one person. Yes, the elevators are small...but for the price who the heck cares?! The...