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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Chicago - Magnificent Mile

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hotel introduction

Opened in 1976, renovated in 2008, a total of 500 rooms
Chicago hotel is a perfect location in the most incredible Welcome to the newest renovated Doubletree Hotel Chicago Magnificent Mile, which is located between the famous Magnificent Mile shopping centers and exciting Navy Pier. Our hotel is located in downtown Chicago, Chicago's two airports are 30-45 minutes drive away. You can take the train, taxi, bus and limousine to O'Hare International Airport and Midway Airport. From our hotel, you can walk to many of Chicago's famous tourist attractions, such as John Hancock observatory, Water Tower, Millennium Park, Art Institute of Chicago, Lake Michigan and Navy Pier. Our elegant luxury hotel in Chicago, is that you hold a variety of events the perfect place, whether for business or vacationing families can
Hotel facilities
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Chicago - Magnificent Mile
Parking lot
car park
General facilities
Bar Front desk valuables safe rooms for the disabled
Events
gym
service items
Wake-up Service Room Service Business Center
Hotel Policies
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Chicago - Magnificent Mile
Check-in and check-out time: 14:00 Check-out time after: 12:00 ago
Pets are not allowed.
Accepted
Bank card type
The hotel accepts credit card payment types are:
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Chicago - Magnificent Mile
MasterCard (Master) Visa (VISA) American Express (AMEX) to large (Diners Club) Discover
Surrounding landmarks

1.1 km 0.8 km 0.7 km metro Grand Chicago 1.0 Gongli State / Lake Randolph / Wabash
0.2 km 0.4 km Attractions NBC Tower Day Frog 0.4 Gongli lakeside trails
0.2 km 0.2 km Dining The Capital Grille 0.2 Gongli Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ 0.1 Gongli D4 Irish Pub and Cafe Niu Japanese Fusion Lounge
Marked distance is the linear distance between the hotel and landmarks, rather than the actual distance.