The Central Loop Hotel - Chicago

Posted by Ruth Miller on Fri 13th June 2008 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Travel News

The Central Loop Hotel will be a new hotel opening within Chicago’s business district in July 2008

It’s position is perfect for taking in sights such as the famous Civic Opera House or the Sears Tower.

Situated at 111 West Adams Street Central Loop Hotel is also not far from the Art Institute, River Front, Grant Park and Chicago’s famous “Magnificent Mile.”

The new hotel is set to include a wide array of features:

• 89 state of the art rooms.

• Guest rooms include custom designed furnishings, down duvets and plush pillow top mattresses.

• In room business amenities include free high-speed Internet access and the latest design work stations with ergonomic chairs.

• Guests of the Central Loop Hotel can also enjoy complimentary chilled, purified bottled water on every floor, and free use of a computer and
printer, a fitness room and a lounge.

• On site dining is also available at the Elephant & Castle Pub and Restaurant, which serves British classics and North American favorites coupled with a list of over 100 beers and an extensive list of Scotch whiskeys.

• Room service and a multi menu delivery option from local restaurants are available.

Travelers will be able to enjoy full contemporary amenities and conveniences at affordable rates, - weekday start from $144 (£75) for a single room and $209 (£105) for a suite.

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