The hotel is beautiful: a historic building and is wondefully decorated. It is across the street from the Willis Tower (used to be called the Sears Tower), a Giordano's, and a Dunkin Donuts. We used Uber, so I don't know about parking or L stops. There is a casual restaurant (more of a coffee shop) in the lobby where I ate an incredible avocado toast with lox and microgreens and a coffee on our final morning as well as a pretty awful slice of cake on our first night. I think there's a restaurant atop o
the hotel but we didn't try it - there's too many great restaurants in Chicago to visit! Though the hotel is very clean, I noticed about an hour after we checked in that our sheets were stained. I called the front desk and they said they would send housekeeping. We went out for dinner and when we got back the sheets had not been changed. When I called down again, a guy arrived with sheets but told us we had to change them ourselves because housekeeping was gone for the night. This was somewhere around 9 pm and the replacement sheets were also stained. For the next 2 hours we changed rooms 3x because of stained sheets...it was ridiculous and the staff was apathetic and unapologetic. We kept the do not disturb sign on the door so that we wouldn't get our bedding changed to something stained. This soured our stay but because we prepaid we were stuck. We spoke to the manager upon checkout, who was apologetic, comped our breakfast, and mentioned giving us points for a free night.