At the refined Four Seasons, guest rooms begin on the 30th floor (the hotel sits atop the tony 900 North Michigan Shops), so there's a distinct feeling of seclusion—and there are great views to boot. The elegant rooms are inspired by 1940s French decor and have spalike baths with Chinese marble. The lobby art is well worth a look, and breakfast at Allium is a great way to start the day. There's...
The Four Seasons looms above the toniest stretch of N. Michigan Avenue in one of the country's tallest limestone buildings. Though the stature and location are grand, this is the city's most discreet luxury hotel, with its lobby tucked up on the seventh and eighth floors. And the 343 guest rooms are even more removedthey're on floors 30 through 46. They all have sweeping views of the city, but...
Unpretentious elegance and some of the finest cuisine in the city make for a posh Four Seasons dining experience.:
The formal dining room is softly elegant, with plush carpet, upholstered armchairs and linen-swathed tables set with Wedgwood china. Jackets are recommended, and the menu is pricey, but the...
Pros
+ great foodquiet, calming
Cons
- priceya bit stuffy
Travelers looking for first-class accommodations will find them in this posh hotel steps away from the Mag Mile.:
The Scene
Guests are greeted by a first-floor valet, and then take an elevator to the seventh-floor lobby--a well-designed area with dark-wood paneling, Italian marble and crystal...