W Chicago - City Center
172 W. Adams St. (S. LaSalle St.) 
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Chicago, IL 60603
312-332-1200 | Reserve Now
Recreated as a luxury hotel in 2002, this property sits in the heart of Chicago's well-known Loop. Located near Sears Tower, Grant Park and the Chicago Art Institute, it is nonetheless more of an upscale executive retreat than a tourist haven. The deep brown hues would feel right at home in a dignified boardroom. At the same time, the 1940s glamour décor is designed to appeal to the young-of-body and the young-at-heart. The guest rooms offer a contemporary, somewhat Asian feel. They feature an abundance of business amenities, as well as featherbeds and mini-bars stocked with iced tea and local brews. For those wanting to relax in the privacy of their rooms, the hotel's CD library is open to all guests. Other options for unwinding include the Living Room, a non-traditional approach to the typical hotel lobby. The Living Room features a DJ and games. Onsite dining venues include the deluxe European café We and the signature W café and bar. |
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Recreated as a luxury hotel in 2002, this property sits in the heart of Chicago's well-known Loop. Located near Sears Tower, Grant Park and the Chicago Art Institute, it is nonetheless more of an upscale executive retreat than a tourist haven. The deep brown hues would feel right at home in a dignified boardroom. At the same time, the 1940s glamour décor is designed to appeal to the young-of-body and the young-at-heart. The guest rooms offer a contemporary, somewhat Asian feel. They feature an abundance of business amenities, as well as featherbeds and mini-bars stocked with iced tea and local brews. For those wanting to relax in the privacy of their rooms, the hotel's CD library is open to all guests. Other options for unwinding include the Living Room, a non-traditional approach to the typical hotel lobby. The Living Room features a DJ and games. Onsite dining venues include the deluxe European café We and the signature W café and bar.

