芝加哥市中心南圓環希爾頓花園飯店坐落於洛普區,優越的地理位置使它成為芝加哥一個令人嚮往的住宿選擇。 飯店距離LaSalle Street Station僅有900m。在該地區觀光很容易,Glass Curtain Gallery、Columbia College Sculpture Garden和約翰·羅根將軍紀念碑都在飯店附近。飯店對客房的裝飾十分考究,每間設施齊全的客房都配備有空調。您可以到大廳吧與朋友暢飲聊天度過閒暇時光。如果旅客願意,飯店可以提供滿足需求的客房送餐服務。若是覺得飯店的餐飲無法滿足您挑剔的味蕾,附近Lawry's The Prime Rib(西餐)的LawryCut烤安格斯牛肋、Weber Grill Restaurant(美國菜)的啤酒烤雞和Temporis(西餐)的spring pea risotto或許能勾起您的食慾。旅客可以去健身室揮灑汗水,重煥活力。飯店配置有會議廳和商務中心,定能滿足您商務活動方面的需求。飯店提供的乾洗服務,讓您的旅途更加方便。
For the most part the hotel was lovely and the location great. As others have mentioned, the layout is a bit quirky with a million corners to turn to reach your room. We didn’t have a problem with that. What we DID have a problem with was the frosted windows which made the room claustrophobic. Honestly, we would have preferred a crummy view rather than no view at all. This was a new experience for us - and not one we’d like to have again! Other than that, all was good. Bed was comfy, bathroom nice, staff pleasant. Aside from the windows, only issue was burned out light on side of bed and no soap other than bath soap.
Our six night stay was surprisingly quiet. Population was sp**** in The South Loop. And there wasn’t a close by mall or large grocery store. But the main attractions like the zoo, art museum, science museum can be easily reached by cab. By 10am, there are almost no cars on the street on the weekend. Felt isolated and alone walking on the street. The district at night has it’s dangers. Robbery is rampant; but at least you won’t be killed. Friendly advice from the hotel. The room rate is high yet didnt include room slippers or toothbrushes. Water bottle wasnt free; charges were $6 a bottle. But I did enjoy the Food Hall on the ground floor and prices were reasonable at $10 for a fresh large salad or $14 for a pizza. The ramen noodles wasn’t too good though. The meat was dry and 8 slices too many. The Food Hall is only opened when the hotel has high occupancy (I was told). There is a small refrigerator in the room. Free of charge. We asked for a late checkout and the answer was a clear ‘No’. Even with a Marriott membership, an extra hour was not possible. Our room was very clean and with a good view; floor to ceiling window. Very comfortable stay. Any improvements? The front desk lady could have been more welcoming or friendlier maybe.
Recommended! Feeling of Marriott quality (under their theme ”Residence Inn”). Large fresh rooms with separate living room and bedroom and the possibility to cook yourself if necessary. Micro, large fridge, crockery and hob. The hotel is centrally located in the area known as the ”Loop”. Close to the subway that goes to/from O'Hare airport (blue line), close to Millennium park (Cloud) and Willis tower. The street outside is a fairly quiet street with high-rise buildings opposite. A Seven Eleven is on the street corner and it is close to Mc Donalds. The hotel also has a restaurant with a separate entrance from the street or via elevator from the hotel (the elevator at the far end of the corridor). The street level entrance has a smaller lobby with a caretaker. Says hello sometimes but otherwise doesn't make a big fuss. Elevators take you up to the reception. The staff at the reception are nice. There are plenty of lifts next door which then take you up to the rooms. In the reception there is also a very small kiosk with snacks and some soft drinks, wine. If you continue from the reception you come to larger areas where you can sit down and just outside there is a bar. Even further in are tables and chairs where the breakfast buffet is also served. The breakfast is bigger than in most hotels (though not up to Scandinavian or English standards). The breakfast was nice and the staff refills all the time. The hotel corridors are well-kept and carpeted. We had booked a ”1 bedroom suite, 2 queens” (40 square meters), as the room is called on the hotel's own website, but on hotels.com (Expedia) it is called ”suite 1 bedroom, 2 queens”. The hotel has slightly different rooms and different bed types. Although all with a kitchen and sofa (praise). Remember to have a credit card because the hotel, like most, takes a deposit that is released within a few days. The room feels fresh and well-kept. Goes in light colors, white, light beige, better than many other American hotel rooms which can be very dark. Brown furniture interspersed with light colors on the sofa and red color on armchair. Inside the door is the kitchen, large refrigerator, stove (2 pieces) with fan, kitchen cupboard with crockery, dishwasher, sink, Micro and a bar counter where you can sit and eat. Then the room (the living room part) continues with a sofa, coffee table, armchair, floor lamps, desk and a chest of drawers on which the large flat screen TV stands. From the room there are sliding doors into the bedroom area, which in our room consisted of 2,160 cm beds with accompanying bedside tables. Here, too, there is a flat-screen TV attached to the wall. You can connect the sound from your phone to the TV. The beds are comfortable and there are plenty of pillows. From the bedroom area towards the bathroom there is a wardrobe with iron and ironing board. Opposite mirror and a low dresser. From here is the entrance to the bathroom, which is modern, with white tiles and a beige tiled floor. Lar