Business Description from the Web
The Four Seasons looms above the toniest stretch of N. Michigan Avenue in one of the country's tallest limestone buildings. Though the stature and location are grand, this is the city's most discreet luxury hotel, with its lobby tucked up on the seventh and eighth floors. And the 343 guest rooms are even more removedthey're on floors 30 through 46. They all have sweeping views of the city, but...
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The Four Seasons Chicago is centrally located atop Michigan Avenue, neighboring some of the city’s finest shopping and restaurants. This hotel is unique, as all guest rooms are located between Floors 32-46. All guest rooms reflect a very new updated motif, while enjoying some of Chicago’s best views. Most guest rooms are average in size, and exercise tasteful design throughout. The beds are...
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'The pretty Seasons Lounge and Conservatory', is situated in the grand Four Seasons Hotel Chicago . Enjoy a quiet meal or a refreshing cocktail as you enjoy the view of North Michigan Avenue. Its a picture perfect place to have a casual lunch by the fountain or an romantic dinner by the fireplace. Enjoy a warm cup of tea after lunch or catch up with some post dinner cocktails. The place serves...
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Seasons Restaurant (with its accompanying cafe, lounge and bar) is on the lobby level. With views overlooking Michigan Avenue, the bar is a particularly romantic spot to spend a few hours over cocktails in the evening.
Luxurious Four Seasons robes, body, bath and skin-care products are available for purchase in the boutique.
Appointments must be reserved with a credit card. Cancellations must be made four or more hours in advance, or you'll be charged the full service fee.
Editorial Reviews from the web
The formal dining room is softly elegant, with plush carpet, upholstered armchairs and linen-swathed tables set with Wedgwood china. Jackets are recommended, and the menu is pricey, but the atmosphere is far from stuffy. Seasons' excellent, tastefully presented French fare makes it one of Chicago's finest dining destinations. Dishes on the ever-changing menu might include seductive...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 27, 2006)
The Scene Guests are greeted by a first-floor valet, and then take an elevator to the seventh-floor lobby--a well-designed area with dark-wood paneling, Italian marble and crystal chandeliers that create an old-fashioned elegance not usually found in modern hotels. The Details Each of the hotel's 343 spacious rooms are loaded with amenities, like padded hangers,...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 01, 2006)
The Scene The eighth floor of the Four Seasons Hotel boasts 8,000 square feet of pampering heaven. Treatment rooms are soundproofed for privacy, and the gracious staff makes you feel welcome at every turn. Wrap yourself in a thick, silky robe and you'll never want to take it off. Prepare for your treatment by relaxing in the lavish spa lounge: The stresses of the outside world melt...
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Posted by Robyn Galbos
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 24, 2006)
Other Reviews from the web
This is my favorite spa in the city. It has no equal. Amazing massages and beautiful areas to relax. Their pool is outstanding. The staff is accomodating, friendly and takes care of guests like we are royals.
PROS: It is the best
CONS: none
I love this hotel as much as I love its spa! The rooms are spacious and very nice--nice sitting area and the bed/pillows are awesome--makes you not want to leave.
The staff is nothing but first class and so friendly. It's of course VERY pricey, but it's also the Four Seasons so nothing surprising. Great location though for out of towners!
My husband and I went to the Four Seasons Spa before our wedding and got a couples massage and facials. From the moment you walk in, you are treated like royalty! The sitting area was great with good water and fruit, the massage was wonderful (we had aromatherapy) and I LOVED my facial! With my facial I also got champagne and caviar--while I don't like caviar, it was an experience to try and...
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