Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Chicago Hotels Clip And PHotos




If you were to head to Chicago’s O’Hare Airport and ask tourists who were on their way out of town what they thought of their adventure, the one phrase that would pop up again and again would be, “We had no idea there was so much to do,” followed by, “We’ve already decided to come back and see everything else as soon as possible!” Let’s face it, when most folks think about the ultimate family vacation, Chicago isn’t exactly on the top of the list.
Places like Orlando or a tropical island or even cities like Seattle or New Orleans are often mentioned above this Midwestern capital. It’s not that the city doesn’t have powerful spokespeople working to enhance its imagine. Both Oprah and current US President Barack Obama call the Chicago area home and spend most of their free time trying to get you and everyone else to visit, but Chicago has been overshadowed for decades by its larger, older brother New York and by the warm climate and movie stars of Los Angeles.
Chicago only boasts incredible restaurants, amazing art galleries, top flight museums, dozens of parks and more to do than you can possibly imagine. If you are making a list of prime destinations this spring, summer or fall, you might want to consider moving Chicago to the top of the list.
Other notable luxury hotels in Chicago are the Peninsula and the Intercontinental Chicago. The Peninsula, located on Superior St. at Michigan Ave, boasts top-of-the-line Asian style in a near-perfect luxury experience. The Peninsula offers a spa and fitness center that takes its two upper floors, giving your body the luxury experience of a lifetime when you return from an exciting Chicago day trip.
The Intercontinental, a sentimental favorite among the locals, was founded in 1929 in the former Medinah Athletic Club. Boasting the only hotel with a front entrance on the magnificent mile, the Intercontinental has maintained it's historic fitness roots: work out with a personal trainer, or visit the ornate pool that was frequented by gold medalist Johnny Weissmuller himself. But the Intercontinental is no athletic club. It offers state-of-the-art amenities after a recent remodel, and is a real winner among Chicago luxury hotels.
f you're looking to stay differently than the hotel routine, but still in the mood for luxury, Chicago luxury rentals are a viable option as well. Many studios, one & two bedroom apartments, or full floors can be rented daily, weekly, or monthly. These privately owned Chicago luxury rentals can be found through one of several management services, but they maintain the decorative feel of a real home, so you can relax during your Chicago vacation in style.
With detailed images available online, you'll be able to search wisely to find that perfect luxury loft overlooking Lake Michigan. You can even pretend you own the place during the stay-at no extra cost! Chicago luxury rentals can be a great choice: sometimes you can find one that's much more spacious, but for the same price you'd spend at Chicago hotels.
The Omni Chicago Hotel is always up to something fun in my favorite city in America. The property is now partnering with the Cathedral District Association to offer the new Cathedral District Walking Tour. This kills so many birds with one stone for business travelers – doing something healty, getting out of the hotel bar, learning about the city, getting out of the hotel bar

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