203 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 60601, United States
Steps away from the iconic shopping, dining and entertainment of Michigan Avenue’s Magnificent Mile, this downtown Chicago boutique hotel puts a spin on modern luxury and comfort, offering 3 on-site restaurants, a rooftop bar and nightclub and expansive meeting and social spaces. Each lifestyle-focused room at Virgin Hotels Chicago is designed with focus and relaxation in mind, offering a large dressing room area separated from the bedroom by sliding door panels. The dressing area features a closet with ample shelving and storage space, a well-lit make-up desk and a luxury walk-in shower with a rainfall shower head. An ergonomic bed and a 42-inch flat-screen LG Smart TV are provided in the bedroom area. Upscale Italian eats are on the menu at Miss Ricky's restaurant, offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner as well as weekend brunch and al fresco dining. Panoramic views of the iconic city skyline surround the outdoor rooftop bar and nightclub. The Commons Club provides flexible public space to lounge or co-work, going from day to night for on-site events with a stunning bar and modern chef’s kitchen. A premium coffee bar is also available at the hotel, featuring pastries, breakfast sandwiches, and La Colombe coffee. Guests can get a laugh while reading any of the unique, whimsical books from the hotel library or relax near a fire on cozy furniture in the Trophy Room.
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Explore our expansive selection of rooms available below with exclusive discounts, so you can feel good about your booking and make the most of your travels.
Friendly and accommodating staff, well appoined facility, unique and efficiently designed rooms, beautiful rooftop bar and a central great location.
Nice spacious room
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Very modern, clean, comfortable. Great size room for a four day stay. Within walking distance of the train and many popular Chicago attractions like Millennium Park and the riverwalk. There is a coffee shop within the hotel on the ground floor.
Like some other reviewers mentioned, we did get woken up by protesters and they didn’t stop for a good half an hour. This was at 8am on a Sunday but no other day while we were there. We were offered a lower floor upon arrival and we would’ve declined if we’d known.