Chicago: Downtown Hotel Recommendations / Bike Shops
Hello,
I'll be visiting Chicago from Feb 18 thru the 25th for dental meetings and was wondering if anyone had any good recommendations on where to stay downtown. I will be traveling with my wife and 2 month old son so I'm looking for baby/friendly hotels if such a thing exists. We've stayed at other hotels there but never with a baby. Price is not really a big deal (but saving money is always a good thing!) as long as it's on the Magnificent Mile or very close proximity to it.
Also, can anyone recommend any bike shops close to downtown. I like to pick up local/team jerseys from places that I visit. A place that maybe rents out bikes and has a shop ride from the area would be awesome too!
Cheers!
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Shops:
Tati
Johnny Sprockets
Iron Cycles
Hotels:
search for Wacker street
that will keep you in walking distance of all the glitz
Street Parking in dt has gone up to 6.50/hour
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Hello,
A place that maybe rents out bikes and has a shop ride from the area would be awesome too!
Cheers!
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Although most models show it will reach almost 50 next week. March 2012 Chicago had a record string of 5 days with temps above 70.
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Shops:
Tati
Johnny Sprockets
Iron Cycles
All good shops, but all fairly tough to reach from the Mag Mile. Cycle Smithy on North Clark, or Kozy's on the near West Side are easier trips from the Near North Side.
My sister likes to fly in from New York with her son a few times a year. She has stayed at, among others, the Four Seasons, The Trump, and the Marriott (blah!).
The one I liked best is the Sofitel-Chicago: Sofitel Chicago Water Tower - Luxury Hotel Chicago
It is a marvelous new building and the French just seem to know how to do hotels right.
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Matthew J
All good shops, but all fairly tough to reach from the Mag Mile. Cycle Smithy on North Clark, or Kozy's on the near West Side are easier trips from the Near North Side.
My sister likes to fly in from New York with her son a few times a year. She has stayed at, among others, the Four Seasons, The Trump, and the Marriott (blah!).
The one I liked best is the Sofitel-Chicago:
Sofitel Chicago Water Tower - Luxury Hotel Chicago
It is a marvelous new building and the French just seem to know how to do hotels right.
Thanks for the advice! My wife was doing research on Trip Advisor and also liked Sofitel. I think it's worth giving a boutique hotel a shot and the reviews sound great. Being in SG with year round riding weather I totally forgot that it would be winter in Chicago! I will try to check out the shops mentioned to smuggle some gear back. Thanks again fellas!
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I've enjoyed my stays at the Kimpton Palomar.
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jscottyk
I live here, so I don't know the hotel scene that well, but the Palomar is nicely located, and the restaurant on the ground floor (Sable) is a nice spot.
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another vote for the Sofitel here. I've heard very good things about the Swissotel as well.
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I don't think Tati has regular business hours so if you are thinking of heading down there give a call first. Kozy's and Village are the Performance and Nashbar of Chicago. They have some cool stuff but not the coolest shops.
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rec head
I don't think Tati has regular business hours so if you are thinking of heading down there give a call first. Kozy's and Village are the Performance and Nashbar of Chicago. They have some cool stuff but not the coolest shops.
Agree. The chain stores push all but the highest rent paying shops far from the Loop and Michigan Ave. It can be a challenge to get from the Michigan Ave. to the more unique shops if you are not familiar with the city though.
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Agree. The chain stores push all but the highest rent paying shops far from the Loop and Michigan Ave. It can be a challenge to get from the Michigan Ave. to the more unique shops if you are not familiar with the city though.
Johnny Sprockets is only about 20-25 minutes of CTA+walk time from the Loop. Manuel is legit and the rest of the staff is, too. While in the vicinity, you can scope out some of Lincoln Park, which is always kind of a fun thing to do as a tourist.
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Is Yojimbo's garage still up and running? I loved that place (But the last time I was there... Cabrini Green was still standing).
Also, I dug the W Hotel (did a photo shoot there a few years ago). IIRC it's on Adams a lil (6 blocks?) west of Michigan but that puts you closer to the "bean" not so close to Watertower Place.
PS. Tea at the Drake is pretty rad if you have some free time. Museum of Contemp Art is around the corner too.
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ThomasRZ
Johnny Sprockets is only about 20-25 minutes of CTA+walk time from the Loop. Manuel is legit and the rest of the staff is, too. While in the vicinity, you can scope out some of Lincoln Park, which is always kind of a fun thing to do as a tourist.
From the Mag Mile probably best to walk over to Clark and take the Broadway bus.
By Lincoln Park do you mean the actual park or neighborhood? Sprockets is in Lakeview (definitely worth a visit, tourist or no). The lake front might prove to be somewhat unpleasant for a visitor from Singapore in February.
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Is Yojimbo's garage still up and running? I loved that place (But the last time I was there... Cabrini Green was still standing).
Also, I dug the W Hotel (did a photo shoot there a few years ago). IIRC it's on Adams a lil (6 blocks?) west of Michigan but that puts you closer to the "bean" not so close to Watertower Place.
PS. Tea at the Drake is pretty rad if you have some free time. Museum of Contemp Art is around the corner too.
Yojimbo's place is still intact, but the last few times I went by there I did not see any activity.
The W is a cool hotel and has a bar popular with the young and fashionable (or at least had - been sometime since I've been either y or f). Definitely not mag mile.
The MCA is a very short walk from Sofitel.