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AC Hotel Chicago Downtown

AC Hotel Chicago Downtown

4.4 / 5Good40 Reviews
630 N Rush St
1.83KM from Willis Tower

This hotel is perfect for both family trips and business travel! Its prime location is just steps away from Michigan Avenue and State Street, with attractions like the Chicago Riverwalk and Water Tower nearby. The hotel boasts fantastic amenities including an indoor pool, fitness center, and spa services, with a dedicated kids' pool and children's meals for little ones. Rooms are equipped with smart TVs and free WiFi, plus premium toiletries for a cozy stay. Need to host an event? Their business center and banquet facilities make it ideal for both work and leisure!

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Everything you need to know about Willis Tower

The Willis Tower Skydeck Hotel is ideal for skyline lovers, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Chicago River and Lake Michigan. Guests enjoy complimentary access to the Skydeck observation deck, with priority entry and guided rooftop tours. The hotel also partners with local guides to arrange private walking tours through Millennium Park and the Magnificent Mile

Stay at Urban Loft Boutique Hotel just south of Willis Tower—only a 7-minute walk to the Chicago Riverwalk. The hotel offers free e-bike rentals for exploring the riverfront, with routes passing through Millennium Park and under the iconic Cloud Gate sculpture. Guests can also book a nighttime light tour at the front desk, showcasing the illuminated architecture along the waterway

Family-friendly hotels near Willis Tower offer kids’ exploration kits with mini binoculars and interactive city maps. Located steps from Millennium Park, guests can join daily outdoor music workshops or participate in the Junior Architect Tour, where children learn skyscraper engineering through role-play. The hotel’s Kids Creative Corner lets kids craft their own commemorative badges using real blueprints