Offers parking and is a centrally located hotel, providing easy access to Chicago's attractions, making it a convenient option for travelers with vehicles.
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Parking at the Hilton Chicago is an area of concern for many guests with numerous reviews mentioning the high costs associated with it. While having an attached and secure parking garage is often seen as convenient, the fees can be quite steep with prices ranging from $64 to $79 per night for self-parking. In some cases, guests found it more economical to park at nearby lots, which generally have a lower rate. However, availability can be an issue, as some visitors encountered full garages upon arrival and had to seek alternative parking options. Despite concerns over price and availability, some guests managed to navigate the parking situation without issue, even with larger vehicles. Overall, while the convenience of on-site and indoor parking at Hilton Chicago is appreciated, the high costs and occasional unavailability can detract from the experience.
Parking is available at this hotel, providing a convenient option for guests, particularly those attending events at the nearby McCormick Place.
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The parking experience at the Marriott Marquis Chicago offers both convenience and some challenges for guests. Many appreciate the direct and covered access to a parking garage that is attached to the hotel, making self-parking a convenient choice for those who prefer it. Valet parking is often highlighted as being particularly loved for its ease and convenience. Guests also noted that the parking is conveniently close to events like games. However, some guests have mentioned confusion in finding the parking garage and challenges related to parking availability upon arrival. There are costs associated with parking, and a few guests reported issues with being overcharged. Overall, once settled, guests find the parking relatively easy to navigate with the option of in and out card access.
This hotel provides parking facilities on-site, a useful feature for guests requiring vehicle storage near O'Hare Airport.
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Parking at the Sonesta Chicago O'Hare Airport Rosemont comes with both conveniences and costs that guests frequently mention in their reviews. The hotel boasts a spacious and ample parking lot, making it easy for visitors to find a spot and park securely. For some, free parking was a delightful bonus, offering added value to their stay. However, others pointed out that the hotel typically charges a fee, which they felt was on the higher side with costs around $26 per night. This expense was seen as a significant downside for many, though the convenience of having a large, secure area for parking provided a balanced viewpoint for some guests. The overall sentiment emphasizes the ease of parking while noting the additional costs that come with it.
Parking is available at this hotel, catering to the needs of guests who have their own transportation near O'Hare Airport.
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Guests at the Wyndham Chicago O'Hare frequently mentioned the area's convenient parking and the hotel’s supportive shuttle service to the airport, making it a practical choice for travelers. Despite the convenience, parking comes with an extra cost, typically $15 per night, which some guests found to be an inconvenience or excessive. The availability of parking spaces seemed limited at times, yet the option for long-term parking was beneficial for those needing extended stay solutions. Many appreciated the parking cards provided for access, and the efficient airport shuttle was highlighted as a standout feature, simplifying transit to nearby transit hubs. The overall sentiment leans towards mixed feelings about the additional parking costs but acknowledges the overall convenience and utility of the parking amenities and shuttle services offered.
Parking is available at this hotel located near the Riverwalk, offering a convenient option for guests with transportation in the downtown area.
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Parking at the Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk is a recurrent point of concern for many guests. The cost for parking is notably high with fees ranging from $60 to $70 per day and a daily charge of $68 being commonly mentioned. Valet parking is available but can be slow and busy with some guests reporting waits of up to 40 minutes. In addition, finding parking can be challenging and time-consuming with some guests taking up to 30 minutes to secure a spot or having to park two blocks away. The hotel's parking garage has also been described as difficult to navigate and crowded with narrow spaces adding to the frustration. Public parking is available nearby, but it still implies extra cost and effort. Overall, while the hotel offers on-site parking, the associated fees and difficulties seem to detract from the convenience.
A luxury 5-star hotel in Chicago (Magnificent Mile - River North), close to Hancock Tower.
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The Waldorf Astoria Chicago is a luxurious 5-star hotel that offers a cozy and romantic ambiance with its fireplaces. Although some guests experienced maintenance issues with their fireplaces, those who were able to use them described them as incredible and adding to the overall coziness of the room. While one guest expressed disappointment regarding the high price tag for their room, the majority of guests enjoyed a comfortable and upscale experience.
The hotel's on-site parking is secured and covered and offers in/out privileges at a daily fee. Owners of electric cars will also find on-site charging stations.
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For guests of the Hampton Inn Chicago West Loop Fulton Market Area, parking can be a significant aspect of their stay. The parking facility is conveniently attached to the hotel, which many find beneficial. However, it comes with a high cost, typically around $58 per night and some reviewers felt this was excessive, especially given the overall expense of the room.
The parking space inside the garage can be quite limited and tight, making it challenging to find a spot. In some instances, guests reported difficulties after going out and finding the lot full upon their return. Additionally, some faced issues with the parking validation process and parking tickets not working, even after being reissued.
The garage serves as a public parking space as well, which means it’s not exclusively for hotel guests and adds to the competition for spots. While street parking is available right in front of the hotel, spots can be just as hard to come by.
In summary, while the parking at the Hampton Inn Chicago West Loop Fulton Market Area is convenient in terms of location, its high cost, limited availability and sometimes problematic garage management have been points of frustration for some guests.
Level Chicago - Old Town has its own secure, on-site gated parking which is available at a fee.
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Level Chicago - Old Town offers a convenient option for those bringing a vehicle, with an attached parking garage that provides easy access and the added reassurance of security. Many guests appreciate the convenience of having garage parking directly available, highlighting its advantage in a bustling city like Chicago. For some, parking expenses seem a bit high, with a typical rate being around $65 to $70 per day; however, this is not unusual when compared to other downtown options. Guests recommend considering nearby parking alternatives, which might offer more cost-effective solutions within walking distance. Despite the costs, the system allows for in-and-out privileges, which adds a layer of convenience for those needing to use their cars frequently during their stay. Overall, while the cost can be a sticking point for some, the ease and security of on-site parking at Level Chicago - Old Town provide a strong positive for many guests.
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Guests of the InterContinental Chicago Magnificent Mile by IHG, praised the hotel's prime location and excellent staff. The bell staff and valet parking were singled out for their professionalism and efficiency. Although the hotel's garage was the only parking option available, some guests found it to be expensive and a few experienced delays in waiting for their cars to be brought around or were frustrated when the garage was temporarily closed. Despite these issues, most guests appreciated the convenience of valet parking service, as the nearest car park was two blocks away. However, some felt that the additional cost for parking and other extras was steep and would have appreciated it being included in the room rate. While breakfast and valet services were expensive, some guests found cheaper parking options nearby.
Offers parking and is located on the Magnificent Mile, providing a luxurious experience with easy access to shopping and dining.
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Guests of the Sofitel Chicago Magnificent Mile have mixed feelings about the parking situation at the hotel. While the valet parking option is convenient, some guests find it too expensive at $76 per night. Others mention that the garage is not attached to the hotel and requires a short walk around the corner to get to the entrance. Some also note that there isn't much space for cars at the entrance unless you use valet parking. A few guests were disappointed that there is no direct access to parking and that valet is the only option. One reviewer mentioned that self-parking is available, but it costs $20 less than valet. Despite the convenience, some reviewers felt that the price for valet parking was a bit steep. Overall, the location and parking were important factors to guests when staying at the Sofitel Chicago Magnificent Mile.
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Guests of the Renaissance Chicago Downtown Hotel have mixed feelings about the parking. Some found the price to be outrageous and the lack of direction on the website caused confusion. However, many guests acknowledged that parking in downtown Chicago comes with an expected high price. Those who planned ahead were able to secure a more reasonable rate. Guests also noted that valet parking was not always available, but self-parking was an option for a fee. Some guests did express frustration with the distance of the parking garage from the hotel. Overall, while the parking prices may be steep, guests found ways to navigate the parking situation and enjoy their stay.
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