The Jeanne Gang 'Aqua Tower' architecture is world-famous and stunning
Massive 80,000 sq ft lifestyle deck with indoor/outdoor pools and running track
Connected to the Chicago Pedway (a lifesaver in winter)
สรุปด่วน: A visually striking skyscraper that feels more like a high-end condo complex than a hotel, with all the echoes and quirks that come with it.
ผู้เข้าพักบอกว่า
The hype
Guests are obsessed with the architecture and the gym/pool facilities but divided on the stark, modern room interiors.
Reality check
The 'cool' hard floors look great but make the rooms loud and cold; bring slippers.
You are an architecture nerd who wants to stay in a landmark
You prioritize a massive gym and lap pool over a soft mattress
You are visiting in summer and want a resort-style pool deck in the city
ความสะอาดและการบำรุงรักษา
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally reliable, though some reports of missed daily service or late timing.
Bathroom hygiene: Mostly sparkling, but isolated complaints about dirty jacuzzis or water marks on tubs.
Maintenance: Good condition, though the 'modern' furniture shows scuffs easily.
Linens & towels: Crisp and clean, though some guests find the towels a bit thin.
Odors & scents: Neutral and fresh; no musty carpet smell because there is no carpet.
Sleepability™
6.5ปานกลาง
ปานกลาง
0-4ดัง
4-7.5ปานกลาง
7.5-10เงียบ
Ambulance/Fire truck sirens from station next door
Hallway conversations echoing on wood floors
Elevator dings if near the lift bank
ก่อนที่คุณจะจอง
สิ่งที่ควรรู้
The hotel is connected to the Pedway, but the route is a maze—ask the concierge for a map immediately.
Balconies are not standard; you must book a specific room type to get one.
Resort fee is ~$30/night and covers the gym/pool access.
สิ่งที่ควรเตรียมตัว
Slippers (cold wood floors)
Swimsuit (the indoor pool is open year-round)
Earplugs (for the sirens)
Room Genie
เลือกสรรยอด
Corner rooms for unique layouts and extra window nooks
High-floor 'Park View' rooms to minimize street noise and see the Bean
Rooms with balconies (upgrade required) for fresh air
ห้องที่ควรหลีกเลี่ยง
Low floors facing Columbus Drive (siren noise)
Rooms near the elevator bank (noise bleed)
Room Request Genie – คัดลอกและวาง
“I would love a 'Naturally Cool' style room on a high floor (20+), ideally facing Millennium Park to minimize street noise. If a corner room is available, that would be fantastic.”
คำถามที่พบบ่อย & เคล็ดลับที่ซ่อนอยู่
ทุกสิ่งที่คุณต้องการรู้จริงๆ ก่อนที่จะจอง
Is the outdoor pool open year-round?
No, it's seasonal (typically June to September). The indoor lap pool is open year-round.
Does the hotel have parking?
Yes, but it's pricey. Self-park is ~$63/night and valet is ~$80/night with in/out privileges.
Is it pet friendly?
Yes, dogs under 40lbs are welcome for a ~$75 fee plus a $100 cleaning deposit.
Can I walk to the Bean/Millennium Park?
Yes, it's literally across the street (about a 5-minute walk).
Is there a resort fee?
Yes, expect to pay around $26-$30 per night, which covers wifi and gym access.
What is the difference between room styles?
'Naturally Cool' is light wood and airy; 'Mansion House' is dark wood and moody. Same layout, different vibe.
เคล็ดลับท่องเที่ยว
✨
The 3rd-floor 'Lifestyle Garden' is a hidden gem for a quiet coffee away from the lobby.
✨
Use the Pedway to get to the Hyatt Regency or Fairmont for dinner without going outside in winter.
✨
The wavy balconies are designed to be 'bird-friendly' to prevent strikes—a cool fact for nature lovers.
5 สิ่งที่ต้องรู้ก่อนเดินทาง
💡The 'no carpet' policy is great for hygiene but terrible for acoustics.
💡The fire station next door is *very* active; you will hear sirens.
💡The indoor pool is a proper 25-meter lap pool, not just a plunge pool.
💡You can access the Chicago Riverwalk easily by walking under the St. Regis nearby.
💡The lobby turns into a wine bar in the afternoon, which is surprisingly decent.
คู่มือท้องถิ่น
แผนที่
ดูตำแหน่งของ Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel และสิ่งอื่นๆ ที่อยู่รอบใกล้เคียง