This hotel is spot on if the price is right. We chose a lakeview room, on a high floor, mainly for the views and you can't complain about the views. Our room was on a corner of the building with one side looking down leafy Bellevue Place towards the narrow beach on Lake Michigan (literally a couple of minutes stroll away), and the other facing downtown, where you can glimpse the Hancock, the edge of the Sears and everything between.
A special thank you must go to Gary, the doorman, who was cheerful and very helpful- a real asset to the hotel. In general, the other staff we encountered were cordial and efficient, though not quite as friendly. The room was nicely furnished, in a black, white and cream color scheme. In-room facilities were good- loved the little luxuries like a separate deep bath tub and shower (both of which worked well) robes and slippers, nice bath products and good bed linen. The room was a little bit compact, but seemed well specified for business or leisure. Try to arrive by taxi if you can- parking was $33 a night, and looking around there were cheaper options.
The location was great for nightlife-it comes alive in the evening with party-goers and we enjoyed a meal with live music just across the road. In the daytime, try breakfast at the Pancake House opposite: they make great soft pancakes, good coffee and the price was very reasonable too. Then it is a short walk to the city (or at least the Magnficient Mile). There is also elegant shopping on Oak Street one block south and in good weather why not take a look at the lake or go up the Hancock Tower, both easy to access. It is also relatively easy to reach downtown Chicago via public transport.
The Sutton Place has a charm that other larger chain hotels lack, and I can definitely recommend it.
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