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Chicago's Gold Coast Neighborhood Is Home To The
Sofitel Chicago Water Tower Hotel, Just Two Blocks From The
Specialty Shops Of Oak Street And The Night Life Of Rush Street.
The John Hancock Center And Windy City's Magnificent Mile Area
Are Three Blocks From The Hotel.
Guests Are Welcomed To The Sofitel Chicago Water Tower's Angular
And Wedge Shaped Building Designed By French Architect Jean Paul
Viguier. A Two Story Atrium Lobby Appointed With Fresh Flower
Arrangements And Chenille Couches Accent The Changing Colors Of
Glass Blocks Embedded In The Slate Floors Below. Commanding Views
Of Downtown Chicago And Lake Michigan Appear Through Many Areas
Of The Hotel, Including Its Spacious Meeting Rooms. The Hotel
Features An On Site Fitness And Business Room, Both Available 24
Hours A Day. Hotel Dining At Cafe Des Architectes Features A
Terrace Area And French Cuisine Served In A Contemporary Setting,
Three Meals Daily. Le Bar's Modern Decor Features An Inviting
Library Area, Floor To Ceiling Glass Walls And Serves Specialty
Cocktails Nightly, Including Fine Wines And Champagne.
The Hotel's 415 Guest Rooms Feature Wall Photography Framing
Chicago Architecture And Light Wooded Furnishings. Internet
Access, Expanded Cable Television And Feather Mattresses Are
Offered In Each Room, As Are Bathrooms With Glass Enclosed
Showers And Separate Tubs, Lighted Make Up Mirrors, Candles,
Robes And Designer Toiletries. Select Suites Feature Separate
Sitting Areas With Designer Leather Chairs And Sofas,
Entertainment Centers And Desks. The Hotel Also Offers Special In
Room Pampering Services For Guests Traveling With Pets That
Include Treats And Special Chrome Plated Bowls.
Expert Tip. Buddy Guy's On South Wabash Street. Draws Some Of
The Best Blues Acts In The National. Not A Tourist Trap As
Rumored Around Town, This Live Music Spot Is Frequented By
Members Of The Rolling Stones Who Make Surprise Stage
Appearances.
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