Location:
-very walkable area, several theatres & restaurants nearby
-"Lake" stop on CTA's Red train line is 2-minute walk away
-hotel doesn't have its own covered area to drive your car up to the entrance, but there's a parking lane in front where you can stop to unload luggage
Parking:
-hotel doesn't offer valet parking & also doesn't have their own, dedicated parking lot or garage: suggests that guests use "Theatre District iParkit Garage," which is a short walk around the corner from the hotel
-hotel isn't attached to the parking garage, so you'll need to walk outside from the garage & down the street to get to the hotel
-in early February 2026, cost of parking in that garage was $55-$60 per day
Building:
-hotel's lobby is on 9th floor, but they do offer luggage carts on ground floor
-once you go into building, there's a small alcove near elevators where you can find luggage carts
-elevator buttons & signage clearly mark how to find hotel lobby; after check-in, you'll need room key to fully access all features of elevator
-lobby area was clean & stylish; it had a small variety of tabletop games for guests to play, bar/restaurant area, & small convenience area to buy souvenirs, snacks, & drinks
-employees at check-in were polite, patient, & helpful
Room (booked a "Standard Room, 1 King Bed"):
-very high ceilings & windows, but floor area of the room wasn't big
-room was fine for having a space to rest/relax, set our stuff, & get ready for an event
Room Notes:
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