Phone Number 511-616-7777
The Chicago Hotel Collection - Millennium Park Suites and Extended Stay
55 East Washington Street, In Chicago (The Loop), Near Millennium Park, Chicago, IL 60602, United States
Rating
3.1
Price Level
$$
Rooms
100
Pets
No
22
May

The Chicago Hotel Collection - Millennium Park Suites and Extended Stay, Chicago

The Chicago Hotel Collection - Millennium Park Suites and Extended Stay

The Chicago Hotel Collection - Millennium Park is located in The Loop, a neighborhood in Chicago, and is in the city center and near the beach. Chicago Cultural Center and Harris Theater are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Skydeck Ledge and Chicago Children's Museum. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Soldier Field or UIC Pavilion. Guests love the property's central location. A restaurant, a coffee shop/café, and laundry facilities are available at this smoke-free aparthotel. WiFi in public areas is free. Other amenities include express check-in and express check-out. Each apartment provides an LCD TV with satellite channels, plus a kitchen with a refrigerator, an oven, and a stovetop. Added amenities include free WiFi, a living room, and a coffee/tea maker. The bathroom is shared. The Chicago Hotel Collection - Millennium Park offers 100 accommodations with coffee/tea makers and hair dryers. These individually furnished accommodations have separate living rooms. Kitchens offer full-sized refrigerators/freezers, stovetops, and cookware/dishes/utensils. Guests have access to shared bathrooms. This Chicago aparthotel provides complimentary wireless Internet access. LCD televisions come with satellite channels. Additionally, rooms include irons/ironing boards and complimentary toiletries.

The Chicago Hotel Collection - Millennium Park Suites and Extended Stay

Price & Availability

Overall

OK
3.1
1268 reviews
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Customers Review

Value 4.5
Location 4.1
Cleanliness 3
Comfort 3.2
Neighborhood 4.4
Amenities 3
Condition 2.8
Recomendation 71.5%
“I’m going to talk about the CONS first, since they outweigh the PROS: When we booked it, I had no idea how much negative reviews that the place has garnished. From complaints of roaches- to even lice- I was pretty concerned. Of course it wasn’t that bad- but they falsely advertise rooms with stock images that they got off of google images. No seriously, reverse google search it and it is almost laughable. It’s a great location- but at the end of the day, it is not good service and the rooms are painfully “okay”. From what I understand, they just rent out vacant apartments as hotel rooms- and it really shows. Since it’s an apartment building, they don’t have cleaning services. That does include basic toiletries such as clean towels. In my opinion, I think that’s pretty gross. You’d have to wash the towels yourself. They provide laundry services but they’re way overpriced. If you’re going to rent out apartment rooms as hotel rooms; they should be cleaned daily and respectfully.Upon arriving, there were crumbs scattered all underneath the bed. I tried calling the front desk and ask them to clean it while we were away, we even said at one point to just bring us a vacuum and we’d do it ourselves; but I was told “they would do something about it” and never got a reply since then. The place is nowhere near what they advertised- it is very dinky, shabby, and not well kept (dirty carpet that’s peeling at the ends, fecal matter near the bottom of the toilet from lack of cleaning, crumbs everywhere from piss-poor vacuuming, etc.) My boyfriend pulled a drawer out of the desk and it immediately fell apart.You are only playing for location- I would strongly recommend anyone to just go through Airbnb to get a more quality and cheap service that delivers a far better alternative.Here are the PROS; sorry, it’s a short list:The location was good. It was within walking distant of all the places we wanted to go. The mini kitchenette was a nice touch even though we barely used it. I liked the renovated bathroom, and I’m glad the A/C did it’s job since it’s been crazy hot.Overall, it’s a clean bed with a toilet and a shower with a kitchen for optional use and a fridge (which we did used for our cooler items we brought). But if the other hotels weren’t booked like they were, I wouldn’t have stayed here. It was definitely a last resort hotel option.”
— Em &Em
“I stayed here for 2 nights and I highly recommend to anyone to not stay here. The service was unresponsive and poor. Depending on room location, you can see directly into other tenants rooms via windows. This was so bad I wasn't even comfortable changing clothes in the bedroom.The bed sheets were so uncomfortable that I woke up with red, irritated skin all over. There was no thermostat in our room and it was blazing hot (couldn't open the windows either which is typical for a hotel). The walls are dirty with paint smear and chipped paint. Lamps in the room were broken while others had to be plugged in once we arrived. The head boards were not attached to the bed frames and instead just leaned against the wall behind the beds. There were blinds in the room that had been installed upside-down so they couldn't be raised or closed (didn't realize this was possible before). Honestly there's probably more but if this hasn't scared you off yet you'll just have to experience it for yourself.”
— Chris Wearing

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