Sometimes, you need a couple of days away to refresh your brain, and Chicago is a good place to visit, but where are the best hotels to stay overnight in the Windy City?

Looking For A Night Away? Here Are The Best Hotels Located In Chicago

I love to travel. It doesn't matter if it's a long trip for a few days or just an overnighter. To me, it's just good to get away for a bit. Getting out of town and away from the stress helps me to relax and refresh my mind and body. Plus, exploring different places is a lot of fun. My wife and I like to get away whenever we can. I wish is was more often.

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According to Time Out Chicago...

Whether your visit to Chicago requires oh-so-sweet convenience, ridiculously lavish luxury, glistening spa and pool facilities or a panoramic rooftop bar, you can bet the city’s roster of hotels will have you covered—and we’re here to point you in the right direction.

 

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Something about staying in a hotel is so enjoyable. I've felt that way since I was a kid, and it still continues to this day. Chicago is a great place to visit for an overnighter. It can get rather confusing because there are so many hotels in the city. I can give you a little help.

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Here are the best hotels to spend the night in Chicago...

  • Langham Hotel

  • Virgin Hotel

  • Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel

  • Viceroy

  • The Palmer House Hilton

  • Eurostar Magnificent Mile

  • The Gwen

  • Hotel Zachary

  • Moxy

  • Athletic Association

  • The Blackstone

  • Four Seasons Hotel

  • Park Hyatt

  • The James Hotel

  • The Publishing House Bed and Breakfast

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Stacker curated this list of stunning, historic hotels from every state. To be considered for inclusion, the structure must be more than 50 years old. Many of the selected hotels are listed on the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and several are purported to be haunted.

Gallery Credit: Erin Joslyn

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