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Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Chicago
120 E Delaware Pl
Chicago, IL 60611
(312) 280-8800
fourseasons.com

Rating: 4½ out of 5 stars
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Hours: Daily 8am-8pm
Status: Open
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Description

The Four Seasons Chicago is centrally located atop Michigan Avenue, neighboring some of the city’s finest shopping and restaurants. This hotel is unique, as all guest rooms are located between Floors 32-46. All guest rooms reflect a very new updated motif, while enjoying some of Chicago’s best views. Most guest rooms are average in size, and exercise tasteful design throughout. The beds are known ...
by tripkick on June 20, 2008 from tripkick

Tips

General Tips: The Four Seasons Chicago has completed a major rooms renovation, however Superior One Bedroom Suites and Larger have not received these new improvements. When booking any category, we recommend reserving a Room with a Lake or Michigan Avenue View.
by tripkick on June 20, 2008 from tripkick
Save Time: Enter on Delaware Place, west of Michigan Avenue, and take the elevator up to the lobby on the seventh floor. Receptionists will direct you to elevators that go to the spa.
by Citysearch on April 04, 2008 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

The Scene The eighth floor of the Four Seasons Hotel boasts 8,000 square feet of pampering heaven. Treatment rooms are soundproofed for privacy, and the gracious staff makes you feel welcome at every turn. Wrap yourself in a thick, silky robe and you'll never want to take it off. Prepare for your treatment by relaxing in the lavish spa lounge: The stresses of the outside world melt away ...
Rated 4.5 stars by Citysearch on April 04, 2008 from Citysearch
The Scene Old-style men's club where service is never an issue: A rare blend of sophisticated and cigar-friendly, the deep, richly finished wood interior glows in contrast to the always-stunning and always-elegant arrangements of fresh flowers. Wall sconces and chandeliers light the space in warm, temperate hues. Leather chairs and plush, low-backed chairs pull up to tables at the perfect ...
Rated 4.5 stars by Citysearch on April 03, 2008 from Citysearch
Close your eyes and reminisce about your last Caribbean vacation: The grime on the floor can feel like sand between your toes and the rhythmic thumping of the bed in the next room can conjure up images of a steel drum band. The vibrating bed may be broken and you might want to keep your shoes on when you kick off the bedspread, but motels like this should be enjoyed for their nostalgia alone.
by blackbookmagus on November 11, 2008 from blackbookmagus
It's been a while since the talented Mark Baker left the kitchen at Seasons in the Four Seasons Hotel. The top toque (a k a executive chef) at Seasons these days is Robert Sulatycky, and as far as I'm concerned the baton (or would that be batonnet?) could not have been placed in better hands. Chef Sulatycky is no stranger to fine dining, his previous assignment being the Four Seasons Hotel Toronto ...
by suntimes on October 14, 2007 from suntimes
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