80 East Wacker Place, Chicago, IL 60601
View on Map---Property description--- The hotel is perched above a shopping ground floor and distinguished by a huge facade art piece. Inside there is a signature living room with ultra-comfortable Vitra furniture - art by local and world-renowned artists - books and interesting objects. The kitchen is open 24/7 to serve snacks - refreshments and great coffee to arrivals from all time zones. The citizenM app - gives guests easy access to pre-arrival check-in in addition to room controls and optional cleaning and food services. Prime spot in Chicago Downtown on 300 North Michigan Avenue just steps to the Magnificent Mile the iconic Bean sculpture Chicago Theatre river cruises Navy Pier Unless noted, Property Facilities May Not Be On-Site and Charges May Apply. Unless noted, Services May Not Be On-Site and Charges May Apply. Unless noted, Recreation Facilities May Not Be On-Site and Charges May Apply. 10 percent commission on most rate plans for travel agencies registered with IATA CLIA TIDS or True. Rate exceptions may apply. Always refer to rate rules for applicable commission information. Commissions processed via Onyx. OTA via GDS is excluded. Reservations for more than 10 rooms are considered a group. Group bookings are welcome but may not be booked on-line. Please email us at groups-at-citizenm-dot-com with a brief outline of your requirements.
Check-in Time 14:00:00 / Check-out Time 11:00:00
A maximum of 1 child up to 10 years of age stays free of charge when sharing a room with adults. Note that children are included in the maximum occupancy for each room type. Roll away and cribs not available.
Proximity: Onsite • Type of cuisine: American
Bar/lounge
24 hour grab and go food outlet combined with counter service and the option to use one of the living rooms to eat and relax. canteenM offers a wide range of freshly prepared dishes and both a hot and cold drink selection
You have 0 rooms in your block request
How block requests workYou have 0 rooms in your block request
How block requests work