Historic Daniel Burnham architecture meets modern corporate luxury
Double-paned windows make it whisper-quiet despite the downtown chaos
The destination fee actually includes value (Architecture Center tickets)
快速了解: A high-end business bunker that feels luxurious until you spot the grout in the shower.
@tony_travels_the_world 的评论: I stayed in this massive suite at the JW Marriott Chicago and it felt like my own private apartment. The separate living area was perfect for relaxing, and the bathroom setup with that huge tub was a total dream. Definitely the upgrade you want for a business trip.
住过这里的客人说
The hype
Travelers love the massive soaking tubs and quiet rooms, but the 'maze-like' hallways confuse everyone.
Reality check
Recent reviews consistently flag moldy shower grout and 'tired' bathrooms in need of a refresh.
You need absolute silence to sleep (double-paned windows are legit)
You're a swimmer — the indoor lap pool is heated and long enough for a workout
You're in town for business at the Board of Trade or Willis Tower
清洁与维护
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily service, though late afternoon knock-and-runs have been reported.
Bathroom hygiene: The weak point. Multiple recent reports of mold/mildew in shower grout and caulk.
Maintenance: Aging gracefully, but some 'tired' furniture and scuffed baseboards are visible.
Linens & towels: High quality, plush, and consistently fresh.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells of their signature 'expensive' scent; pool area smells strongly of chlorine.
睡眠质量™
9安静
安静
0-4嘈杂
4-7.5中等
7.5-10安静
Internal hallway noise (doors slamming)
HVAC hum in older rooms
预订前须知
须知事项
The $35 destination fee includes 2 tickets to the Chicago Architecture Center — go, it's world-class.
The pool is strictly for laps/relaxation, not a 'splash pad' for kids.
Executive Lounge is closed on weekends for food service (sometimes just grab-and-go).
行李打包清单
Swimsuit and goggles — the pool is a highlight
Dressier casual clothes — the lobby bar and nearby restaurants lean formal
房间精灵
最佳选择
Corner Suites for dual-aspect views and more natural light
Executive Level rooms for lounge access (free breakfast/snacks)
需要避免的房间
Rooms near the elevators — the 'curving' hallways channel noise right to these doors
Low-floor rooms facing the El tracks if you are extremely sensitive to vibration (though soundproofing is good)
房间请求精灵 – 复制并粘贴
“I'd love a room away from the elevators to minimize hallway noise. If available, a high floor with a soaking tub would be appreciated.”
常见问题和隐藏提示
预订前您真正想了解的一切。
Is the pool heated?
Yes, it's a heated indoor lap pool, often cited as a highlight.
Does the hotel allow pets?
No, this is a strict no-pet property.
What is the destination fee?
$35.21/night. Includes $15 F&B credit, wifi, and tickets to the Chicago Architecture Center & Sports Museum.
Is there a free breakfast?
Only for Platinum Elite members and above, or if you book an Executive Level room. Otherwise, it's à la carte.
How much is parking?
Valet is ~$85/night. Self-parking is not on-site but available at nearby garages for ~$69/day (or less with apps).
Is it noisy?
Surprisingly no. The historic building has thick walls and double-paned windows that block most city noise.
内部人士建议
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Use the $15 daily F&B credit at the lobby bar for a nightcap; it expires daily.
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The 'curving hallways' are confusing — memorize your route from the elevator or you will get lost.
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The spa often has last-minute weekday specials if you ask the concierge.
出发前需要了解的5件事
💡The chlorine smell from the pool can sometimes drift into the spa-level hallways.
💡The 'Executive Lounge' food is often just cookies and nuts during the day.
💡The building was designed by Daniel Burnham — look up in the lobby to see the original detailing.
💡You are blocks away from the 'starting line' of the Chicago Marathon, making it impossible to book that weekend.
💡The bathroom mirrors have 15x magnification, which is either a blessing or a curse.