Chicago Athletic Association, The Unbound Collection by Hyatt
What the experts agree on
A stunning 1893 Venetian-Gothic former men's club reborn as a boutique hotel overlooking Millennium Park, with sporty-chic rooms, a game room with bocce/shuffleboard, and multiple bars and restaurants.
"Their aim throughout the hotel is to be playful, unpretentious, and inclusive. Warm up to the vibe with a tropical tequila sour from the drink cart." Full review
"Dating back to the late 1800s, the renovated Chicago Athletic Association welcomes guests with an impressive Gothic façade."
"A tribute to the club’s storied past, retaining much of it’s original details, from its Venetian Gothic façade, to the stained glass windows, marble staircases and grand ballroom." Full review
"Design-centric digs in an architectural landmark, with a hip rooftop bar, firepits, and burger joint Shake Shack." Full review
"The former 1893 Chicago Athletic Association club building has been lavishly restored and transformed into what is now a modern boutique hotel." Full review
18.9
"Chicago’s architectural story began before modernism — this Venetian Gothic landmark, previously a private club for the city’s (male) movers and shakers, dates back to the final decade of..." Full review
"Hyatt heir John Pritzker spared no expense repurposing the 1893 home of the Chicago Athletic Association into one of the city’s most original, not to mention best located, boutique hotels." Full review
9.0
"The Chicago Athletic Association Hotel is all dark wood, leather and retro-clubby public areas where whiskey glasses clink." Full review
"Sport is still a prominent theme here, as evidenced by a tricked out game room and walls of museum quality athletic memorabilia." Full review
"A recently rehabbed 1890’s landmark building, the CAA has too many incredible food, drink and design details to possibly cover in full detail here." Full review
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Room Service
Laundry Service
Concierge
$159/night
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