Located amidst the vibrant atmosphere of Chinatown, with a plethora of stores, coffee shops, and exotic teahouses, Springhill Suites By Marriott Chicago Chinatown is a distinctly hospitable property that marries comfort and chic design. Not just a hotel, it is an experience intricately designed for international and local travelers alike. The friendly staff, proficient in Filipino, English, Spanish, and Chinese, stand ready around-the-clock to provide practical advice about the encompassing area.
Alleviate stress in the 24-hour fitness center, or simply take a stroll around the hotel, absorbing the surroundings. Springhill Suites By Marriott is situated a mere 3.2 km away from the iconic Chicago Board of Trade Building and is just 2.2 km away from the Field Museum of Natural History. Intrinsically woven in the cultural fabric of the city, Springhill Suites is a pivotal base for guests exploring three of Chicago's top visitor attractions housed in the Museum Campus - The Field Museum, The Shedd Aquarium, and The Adler Planetarium. Patrons can conveniently access these celebrated sights and enjoy the city's comprehensive transportation. Providing complimentary off-site parking for guests, travel is undoubtedly made easier, whether your stay is for business or leisure. Springhill Suites By Marriott Chicago Chinatown promises not just a stay, but an epitome of hospitality.
The air-conditioned rooms at Springhill Suites By Marriott are a true retreat, boasting city views and brimming with amenities. All rooms are thoughtfully fitted with a seating area and a flat-screen TV with cable channels. Enhanced in-room amenities include microwaves, mini-fridges, Keurig coffee makers, and free WiFi. Handicap accessible suites feature not only air conditioning but also a roll-in shower, ensuring every guest's comfort.
Food and beverage options are diverse and charming. With The Market present on-site, guests are more than welcome to satisfy their unexpected cravings. Relaxation extends to the inviting snack bar, where one can unwind after a day of exploration or business.