Affinia Chicago is a 4 star hotel in Chicago.
The hotel features a cityscape experience offering guests an exclusive escape from the city while providing a unique insider's access to Chicago's best kept secrets. The hotel is a hip, yet comfortable environment decked with eclectic décor and custom furnishings featuring unexpected colors and textures. The natural lighting is prevelent in all residential style rooms and suites and meeting space. Featuring C-House Fish and Chops by Marcus Samuelsson and the C-View rooftop lounge, each setting has been meticulously crafted to meet the individual guest's needs for social interaction, entertainment, exploration, quiet contemplation or personal rejuvenation. The cityscape concierge team are experts on all the city has to offer, be sure to ask them for special event tickets, dining reservations or insider reccommendations. Valet parking is available.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful —
I was looking forward to staying at this hotel based on other reviews. The staff was very friendly, but overall stay a bit of a disappointment. The highpoints: Location is great. Bed is very comfortable Everything was in working order. Decent workout room open 24/7
Lowpoints: Elevators EXTREMELY slow Hotel restaurant awful Red foil wallpaper in the bathroom very ugly Decor not on par with other boutique hotels I have stayed at Very noisy. Windows are old and don't keep out the noise Heat was difficult to control.
I probably would give this hotel another try if the price were right.
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Review by:
Keith,
Cornelius, United States
Stayed: Aug 2008
Loved the daytime location. One-half block off Michigan Avenue's "Magnificent Mile". Close to lots of shopping and restaurants.
Room is edgy. Liked the big bathroom and large desk. There were two steps down from the bathroom/bar area to bed and desk area.
Unfortunately, the hotel is near the Northwestern Hospital. That means a few sirens were heard at night. I was on the 30th floor and could still hear them at night.
If you are used to the noise of the city, I would recommend this hotel. However, if you are a light sleeper like me, I would book elsewhere.
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Jim,
Naples, United States
Stayed: Apr 2008
In no way could I recommend it. Our second day we had no hand towels and no coffee replacement in the room.
When it was time to check out, my wife waited and no bell man came. She had to lug our suitcases to the lobby.
The day we checked out, she discovered she left her cell phone charger cord in the room. She placed three calls to the hotel with no response. I spoke to a manager who seemed concerned and promised to call us back that night (before we left town) but never did.
Oddly enough, it was the favorable write ups of previous guests that influenced us to stay there-- but never again.
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