| Date | Rating | Comment
[Guest Comments: 3 positive, 0 negative]
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| 07/22/09 |
Positive
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We had a great time staying in this apartment. A spacious 1 bedroom that blows away anything that you could possibly get in a hotel for double the price. It was clean and well appointed and right in the heart of the Loop with super easy walking distance to anything right downtown. This is not one of the super duper luxury places that you'll see on VBRO for big nightly prices, but instead a wonderful alternative to staying in a normal mid range hotel.
We brought our bikes and the doormen in the building were nothing but kind as we toted them in and out on our exploration. There are two very fast elevators, and there was convenient parking under the building. Parking charges were reasonable for downtown Chicago, but could surprise some people not used to big city prices for parking.
We will definitely consider staying here again on our next trip to Chicago. Thanks! |
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The Clauss Family, St. Louis, MO |
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| 10/26/08 |
Positive
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| Apartment is lovely, everything is top of the line. Bathroom is roomy. There are complimetary bathrobes and slippers. The kitchen is stocked with a lot, meats, cheese, crackers, coffee. There is wine and you are encouraged to leave a bottle. We fixed a cheese tray and went to rooftop deck and had wine. Enter on side street, narrow, get close to door and it opens, valet is downstairs to park car. Parking is very reasonable $18.00 a day. Steak Chop Restaurant directly across street went there for drinks, right next door to Bank of America Theater (Jersey Boys) Italian Village to the right (ate here after theater). Palmer House and Corner Bakery to the left. There is someone downstairs 24 hours a day and they are very helpful. Felt very safe. |
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Anonymous
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| 05/23/08 |
Positive
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| Thank you so much for a wonderful place to stay while we were in town for the Restaurant Show. The condo was the best equipped I've ever rented and the location was great for exploring Chicago with a Vistor's Pass for transportation. |
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T corey, Annapolis, MD |
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