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The Langham Chicago

330 North Wabash Avenue,

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Gorgeous design and an on-site spa combine with free Wi-Fi and a stellar location to make the non-smoking Langham Chicago a luxurious choice when visiting downtown Chicago. The non-smoking Langham ushers guests into its polished lobby adorned with jewel-toned seating areas and funky art and lighting fixtures. The high-rise property houses 316 opulent rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer excellent city or river views. The 55-inch HDTVs and free Wi-Fi provide entertainment and creature comforts include coffeemakers minibars and plush bedding. Dramatic marble and granite bathrooms feature soaking tubs high-end toiletries and rain showers. Dining venues include the main restaurant and bar as well as afternoon tea and drinks in the Pavilion. Guests also have the option of room service. Guests with tasks to complete have access to business and fitness centers and for those who want to unplug the spa supplies a menu of body and facial treatments as well as a steam room and indoor pool. Pets are allowed for a fee and guests also appreciate the concierge 24-hour front desk and valet parking. In a prime downtown position overlooking the Chicago River The Langham is within an easy walk of restaurants shopping along the Magnificent Mile and several Chicago landmarks. Family-friendly stops include the Shedd Aquarium on the shore of Lake Michigan three miles away and games at Wrigley Field five miles north. Within a mile of the hotel guests can wander through Millennium Park and find their reflections on Cloud Gate before basking in the masterpieces at the Art Institute of Chicago. O'Hare International Airport is a 17-mile drive and train travelers are three blocks from the metro and about a mile from the Amtrak Station.

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