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Warwick Allerton Hotel

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How’d you like to stay in a Chicago landmark on the Magnificent Mile? The Warwick Allerton Chicago offers just that, situated in an iconic Jazz-era building complete with all of the modern amenities. Timeless sophistication is the theme throughout, and there are luxe amenities like 24-hour fitness and business centers, same-day laundry, and elegant banquet and meeting spaces.

Warwick Allerton: Best for… Architecture and History Buffs

The Warwick Allerton building has been a designated Chicago landmark since 1998. Opened in 1924, it was the first building to feature prominent setbacks due to a zoning law of the era. It had 1,000 rooms, hosted social events, and was home to a library and in-house magazine. In the 1940s and ’50s, it was home to a swanky top-floor lounge called the “Tip Top Tap.” The sign can still be seen atop the building today, although the club has been closed since 1961.

Today, guests enjoy that long heritage as soon as they walk into the Art-deco styled lobby. The M Avenue Restaurant and lounge is outfitted with Mad Men-esque style, and rooms are outfitted in timeless sophistication with marble bathrooms reminiscent of the era.

Warwick Allerton Amenities

With nearly 450 rooms, the Warwick Allerton has an array of configurations, including two-queen, king, petite classic, and executive rooms and suites. Specialty suites feature a private bedroom, spacious marble bathroom and a sleeper sofa. They also offer some of the best views in Chicago. Individually sized rooms also feature marble bathrooms, as well as Sobella linen and Warwick amenities.

All rooms are privy to a flat-screen TV with on-demand viewing, laptop safes, a work desk and chair, iHome docking station, and complimentary USA Today newspapers. Start your morning off with complimentary coffee in the lobby, or pamper yourself with an in-room massage service in this 100-percent smoke-free hotel.

Guests also enjoy a 24-hour fitness center on the 25th floor. There is also a 24-hour business center complete with computers, a copy machine, printer, and fax. Professional and multilingual staff is on hant to help, and concierge service can arrange same-day laundry and dry cleaning services. Or, if you’re hosting an event, the hotel features 12,000 square feet of modern event space. Perfect for hosting weddings and business meetings alike, the hotel is equipped with full catering and advanced audiovisual services.

The hotel also has an on-site restaurant at the popular M Avenue Restaurant and Lounge. Progressive American fare is served up in the form of breakfast and lunch, while M Avenue lounge is perfect for enjoying a craft cocktail and a quick bite for happy hour and into the evening.

Despite its historic building, the Warwick strives to make the hotel accessible for all guests. Accessible rooms meet maneuverability standards. All public areas, the registration guest, business center, and meeting rooms feature accessible routes, as well.

Warwick Allerton Location

Literally on Magnificent Mile, the Warwick Allerton’s location doesn’t leave much to be desired. Northwestern University, Gino’s East of Chicago, The American Girl Store, The Water Tower Place, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago is all just steps away. Millennium Park and the Navy Pier, along with the Chicago Children’s Museum and Chicago Shakespeare Theatre are just a mile’s walk.

The Warwick Allerton boasts a location that offers access to both the authentic Chicago dining and shops on Magnificent Mile as well as the outdoor enjoyment in Millennium Park. Plus, it offers great value. The Warwick has more affordable pricing than neighboring competitors like Hyatt Centric Magnificent Mile, Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott, and DoubleTree by Hilton.

Warwick Allerton: The Verdict

If you don’t need a pool or a spa, the Warwick Allerton Chicago offers pretty much everything else for a steal. The hotel features affordable accommodations in the heart of Magnificent Mile, situated within an Art Deco Chicago landmark building. Plus, there’s 24-hour fitness and business centers and an on-site restaurant. Rooms are cleanly appointed with all the necessities, and suites boast some pretty spectacular views. There’s little to be desired in four-star accommodations for such a great price.

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Warwick Allerton Details

Warwick Allerton Hotel
701 Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611
Phone Number: (312) 440-1500

Official Website: WarwickHotels.com/allerton-hotel-chicago
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Hotel Amenities

Indoor Pool: No
Outdoor Pool: No
Spa: No
Fitness Center: Yes
Parking Available: Yes
Parking Fee $60
Type of Parking: Valet
Unique Features: Historic Landmark
Handicap Accessible: Yes
Bar: Yes
Restaurant: Yes
Business Center with Internet: Yes
Baggage Storage: Yes
Laundry, Coin-Op: No
Laundry Pick Up Service: Yes
Dry Cleaning: Yes
Elevator: Yes

Room Amenities

Wifi In-Room: Yes
Wifi Cost Per Night: $9.95
Air Conditioning: Yes
Has Fridge: No
Room Safe: Yes
Front Desk Safe: No
Non Smoking: No
Has Suites: Yes

Hotel Policies

Pets Allowed: No
Check In Time: 4:00 pm
Check Out Time: 12:00 pm

Other Useful Information

Number of Rooms: 443
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