The 67-story Park Hyatt, which dominates the skyline high above the old water tower, outdoes its grand hotel neighbors by going all out with extras. Splash out on one of their enormous suites and you'll discover Art of Shaving amenities in the bathrooms, TVs over the bathtubs, and motion-sensor lights in the closets. Not much here has been overlooked. For a price there are plenty more extravagances to be had, including a butler-drawn candlelit bath. The beautifully designed public spaces feature a world-class collection of sculpture and painting, including works by Gerhardt Richter and Isamu Noguchi. The sweeping views from the pool and spa look out to the horizon over Lake Michigan.
Reviewed by lynny from MN on 9/18/09
We had a fantastic stay in Chicago at the Park Hyatt! The view out our window over the Water tower towards the lake was unbeatable, thank goodness for the window seats so we could just sit and enjoy it! The gentlemen who checked me in remembered me by name for the rest of my stay, making me feel very special and welcome. The rooms were very calming and beautiful, a perfect hotel!
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