The Best Hotels in Illinois
There’s more to Illinois than the Windy City, of course, but coming here without visiting Chicago would be like going to Paris and skipping the Eiffel Tower. The vast expanse of Lake Michigan lends a seaside feel to the mightiest metropolis in the Midwest, and cultured museums and green-fingered parks are tucked in among the soaring skyscrapers of downtown. Stay downtown if you can, or try the inner suburbs just outside the CBD, home to the best bars and eats in the city. Here are the best hotels and places to stay in Illinois.
The Publishing House Bed and Breakfast
Bed and Breakfast
An effortlessly cool revamp of a turn-of-the-century publishing house, this sophisticated B&B delivers a generous serving of industrial chic. Polished concrete and exposed steel rub up against Ottoman rugs, old timber floors and buffed-up workshop chairs. Provocative artworks share wall space with steer skulls and antique glass mirrors. Then there’s the Fulton Market location, which puts you just across the North Shore Channel from the Loop, with skyscraper views.
Chicago Athletic Association
Boutique Hotel, Hotel
Is this a hotel, or a club for gents in top hats, teleported from the 1890s? The Chicago Athletic Association reclines lavishly behind a gothic facade facing Millennium Park, just yards from the Art Institute and pretty much everything else downtown. Inside, it’s all marble stairways, time-worn bookshelves, leather armchairs and sporting trophies. Rooms with vintage-inspired furniture make playful nods to the sporting past of the building – pommel horse for your clothes, anyone? What’s more, there are seven – yes, seven – places to eat and drink here.
The Guesthouse Hotel
Bed and Breakfast
Being near the lake and close to green spaces are the must-haves for North Chicago, and this relaxing suburban hotel ticks both boxes. Facing the sprawling St Boniface Cemetery, the hotel is within walking distance of a string of lake shore parks and beaches, and has a calm roof terrace that will lift you up above the city streets. There are suites with one to three bedrooms, great for families and for those who like to be self-sufficient, with kitchens, breakfast bars and private balconies with gas barbecues.
Thompson Chicago
Chain Hotel, Luxury
With a lavish lobby full of two-tone brickwork, convex mirrors and sultry lighting, the Thompson Chicago is the downtown dream, and the Near North Side location puts you within strolling distance of good eating and drinking and the sands of Oak Street Beach, just a block from the soaring steelwork of the John Hancock Center. It’s all about the views in the creatively themed rooms, with line-drawn artworks and huge windows framing sections of the Chicago skyline, lake shore and city lights.
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Hotel
Hotel Arista
Boutique Hotel, Hotel
If you absolutely must be downtown, the Naperville setting might push the Hotel Arista off your shortlist, but there are perks to the Illinois tech corridor location. This sleek modern block rises above the CityGate campus, putting eating, drinking and live music within easy reach, and nearby, the I-88 running west to Iowa meets the I-55 running south to St Louis. It’s an inviting stop, with a full-service spa and big rooms with large windows to let in the light.
Sophy Hyde Park
Boutique Hotel
Everyone clamors for the center, but there’s life south of the Loop, with plenty going on around the University of Chicago campus and Jackson and Washington parks. Stay at the Sophy Hyde Park and you’ll detect a tangible student buzz, with the lake shore right on the doorstep. Artsy murals and framed artworks splash color around the rooms – even in the bathrooms – and Metra trains zip north to the Loop and south to the Museum of Science and Industry.
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Hotel
Mark Twain Hotel, Peoria
Hotel, Business Hotel, Independent Hotel
The crisp, traditionally styled rooms here will delight both business travelers and the more romantically inclined. Plump for the executive suite to get acres of space and a jetted tub, tough leather upholstery and views over the Illinois River. The softly lit Two25 restaurant serves up the usual suspects – steaks, burgers and breakfast omelets – with panache. Grab the breakfast-to-go option and walk the short distance to Peoria Riverfront Park.
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