Hotel Lincoln, JdV by Hyatt vs W Chicago - City Center
Both Hotel Lincoln, a Joie de Vivre Hotel and W Chicago - City Center are recommended by travel writers. Overall, Hotel Lincoln, a Joie de Vivre Hotel scores marginally better than W Chicago - City Center. Hotel Lincoln, a Joie de Vivre Hotel ranks #35 in Chicago with accolades from 10 reviews such as Jetsetter, Gayot and BlackBook.
Hotel Lincoln, JdV by Hyatt
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1816 North Clark, Chicago, IL 60614
From $67 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Fodor's
"Directly across from Lincoln Park, this historic property has a fresh, cool, kitschy vibe but feels authentic thanks to details like the original Hotel Lincoln sign in the lobby."
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For the best views, ask for a room on the ninth floor or above, facing east toward the park and the lake.
Jetsetter
"Freewheeling, neighborhoody stay in a 1920s Lincoln Park building with seasonal eats from a Michelin-starred chef."
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Star Service
"JDV's Chicago entrant is a wonderful, well-rounded option, and the understated, self-effacing accommodations are a glove-fit for their first Midwestern location. "
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Gayot
"Joie de Vivreâs Chicago hotel venture is an ultramodern hangout for guests wanting to experience the Windy Cityâs trendy Lincoln Park neighborhood."
BlackBook
"Outside the bustle of the city, this Lincoln Park hotel offers a quirky, vintage-looking stay but in a newly renovated building."
W Chicago - City Center
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172 West Adams, Chicago, IL 60603
From $153 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Frommer's
"If you're the loll-around-in-bed type, this is a great place to do it; the super-comfy beds feature cushiony pillow-top mattresses, soft duvets, and mounds of pillows."
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Concierge
"Details from the former 1929 Beaux Arts gentleman's club can be seen in the lobby's vaulted arches and gold-leaf ceiling, although a 2009 renovation added thoroughly modern touches."
Lonely Planet
"Employees all wear black at this hip hotel where the soaring ‘living room’ (lobby/bar) feels a little like a dance club, especially when the DJ gets going."
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Upscale
"The 368-room W City Center features a funky blend of neoclassical and modern design styles."
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Time Out
"This stunning Beaux Arts building, which started out as a private men’s club in 1929, has been transformed into one of Starwood’s sleek W Hotels."
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