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10 Best Boutique Hotels in Chicago for a Unique Experience

Suite at the Thompson Chicago

When planning a trip to Chicago, choosing a Chicago hotel is one of the most complex parts. There are hundreds of options all over the city, with over 150 in the central business district alone.

Like most major cities, Chicago has no shortage of chain hotels. However, the most unique hotels in the city will be boutique hotels.

From a trendy boutique hotel like 21c Museum Hotel Chicago to historic boutique hotel choices like the Chicago Athletic Association, you can’t beat the Chicago hotel scene. Sure, regular hotels provide familiarity with certain brands, but how many of them can say they have one-of-a-kind atmospheres? Boutique hotels with fewer guests provide visitors with a more individualized experience and, frequently, better service.

You’ll find most of Chicago’s boutique hotels (and some of the best restaurants around) in the downtown area, though hotels are spread around the city too. For first-time visitors, we highly recommend staying near downtown; however, if you’re a repeat visitor, why not take in different parts of the Windy City by staying in one of the other neighborhoods? This list is certainly not the be-all or end-all of the boutique hotels in Chicago, though we think these are the best ones.

TL;DR

Best Boutique Hotels in Chicago

1. Thompson Chicago

Suite at the Thompson Chicago
Thompson Chicago / Booking.com

Address: 21 E Bellevue Pl, Chicago, IL 60611

You’ll discover the chic Thompson Chicago in Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood. Owned by Hyatt with shy of 250 rooms, one might not think this is a traditional boutique hotel.

In that observation, you’d be correct. However, Thompson Chicago, with its sleek aesthetics, luxury amenities, and Gold Coast location, we consider this hotel to be a boutique.

Surrounded by the dynamic luxury of the old Windy City in this storied neighborhood, the Thompson Chicago is right in the heart of everything without being in downtown Chicago. You’re only a short walk to the iconic Lake Michigan lakeshore, a mile from the famed Michigan Avenue shopping district, the Magnificent Mile. As far as boutique hotels in the city go, this one is one of the more storied locations surrounded by history on all sides.

Pros:

  • On-site restaurant: Nico Osteria
  • Room service
  • On-site fitness center
  • Free wifi
  • Pet-friendly
  • Incredible city views

Cons:

  • Not a lot of amenities for families
  • Further from activities than other hotels on the list

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