City Suites HotelSmall Yet Comfy
933 West Belmont Avenue
Chicago, IL
60657
Neighborhood: Lakeview/Wrigleyville
Nearest Train: Red Line, Belmont Avenue stopPhone: +1 773 404 3400
Fax: +1 773 404 3405
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Guests at this 45-room hotel get the chance to partake in genuine Chicago neighborhood life, away from the Loop. Built in the 1920s, the small hotel once catered to vaudevillian performers and Mafia gangsters. Today, it is a charming European-style hotel with pleasant rooms, good service, and reasonable rates. Its gastronomical neighbor, Ann Sather's Swedish restaurant, is known to offer complimentary cinnamon rolls, even via room service, for breakfast. The hotel's proximity to the Belmont El stop is certainly an advantage. Furthermore, it is just three miles North of the McCormick Place Convention Center, a 15-minute taxi ride away.NYC Best Hotel Deals: 50% Savings In New York! Experience New York At It's Finest!JustClickLocal.comAlaska – it’s HOT! Get a FREE Official Alaska Travel Guide today.TravelAlaska.comRooms & Charges
45 rooms in total.
Singles From USD 179.
Doubles From USD 199.
Suites From USD 219.
Non-hotel Cost Parking: USD17 per night..
Check In: 3p.
Check Out: 11a.
Services & Facilities
Minibar, Laundry Service, Wi-fi, Television, Parking, Internet Access, Disabled Access, Business Facilities, Childcare Facilities, Air Conditioning, Non-smoking Rooms, Fitness Club.
ConferencesOne meeting room accommodates small groups.
Part of the: Neighborhood Inns
prices include breakfast
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Flew in to Midway from Dallas and took the EL straight to the hotel. It is a very nice little neighb...
Reviewed by:Doug from on Apr 23 2008

The location works well for easy access to Wrigley Field and the local flavors, however, that is abo...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 18 2008

Very expensive for what you get! why do you have to pay 400$ and use ear plugs? and drive 2 blocks a...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jan 20 2008
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