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Friendly service. Clean room. Great location.
Staff was friendly and helpful. They even hold your bags for free as a courtesy before and after check in for you. The hotel is literally right in the middle of everything for walking distance.
CitizenM Chicago Downtown is extremely centrally located — within a short walk to Millennium Park (Cloud Gate), the Art Institute of Chicago, the Chicago Riverwalk and architecture cruise departure points, the Magnificent Mile shopping district, and an easy stroll or short ride to Navy Pier and the Museum Campus. The hotel makes an excellent base for walking sightseeing, shopping and riverfront activities.
Chicago’s signature park and public art plaza; home to the reflective Cloud Gate sculpture, Crown Fountain, and seasonal events and concerts.
One of the world’s great art museums with extensive collections from ancient to modern art, including famous works like Grant Wood’s American Gothic and Seurat’s A Sunday on La Grande Jatte.
Scenic riverfront promenade with dining and bars; architecture cruises depart nearby and are the best way to learn about Chicago’s landmark buildings and history.
Chicago’s premier shopping and dining corridor — department stores, boutiques, high-end retailers, restaurants and historic landmarks.
Popular lakeside entertainment complex with rides, restaurants, seasonal events, boat tours and great skyline views.
Iconic skyscraper offering panoramic city views and the Skydeck glass ledge for thrilling vistas of Chicago.
Cluster of world-class museums on the lakefront — natural history, aquarium and planetarium experiences — excellent for families and museum lovers.
Make the most of your stay at citizenM Chicago Downtown with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Chicago:
Why visit Chicago and stay at citizenM Chicago Downtown: Chicago is a compact, walkable city with world-class museums, architecture, music, dining and lakefront activities. citizenM Chicago Downtown is an excellent base because of its central location — many main attractions are within easy walking distance — and its modern, stylish rooms and public spaces. Reviewers consistently praise the hotel for friendly, helpful staff, cleanliness, great skyline views and smart-room technology (in-room tablets, mood lighting). The hotel’s format is ideal for travelers who value location, modern design and social public spaces, whether you’re in Chicago for leisure, shopping or business.
citizenM Chicago Downtown
80 East Wacker Place
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Chicago
Summer
Summer (June–August) when lakeside activities, festivals, and restaurant patios draw visitors.
Late winter (January–early March) and mid-week travel, excluding holiday weeks and event weekends.
March–May: Temperatures moderate from chilly to mild; parks and flowers begin to bloom. Mix of sunny days and rainy spells—great for visiting museums and early patio openings.
Summer food festival highlighting Chicago restaurants and local chefs.
Major four-day music festival in Grant Park attracting international acts.
World-class marathon with a course that showcases the city’s neighborhoods.
High-energy aerial demonstrations held along the lakefront.
One of the country’s largest Pride celebrations centered in Boystown/Lakeview.
Traditional European-style holiday market at Daley Plaza and other winter events.
Annual tradition of dyeing the Chicago River green to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
Wind off Lake Michigan can make temperatures feel much colder; check wind-chill in winter and bring layered clothing year-round. Summer thunderstorms can be sudden—have a backup indoor plan. Spring and fall are ideal for layering; pack a waterproof outer layer.
Chicago hotel prices spike during major events (Lollapalooza, Chicago Marathon, Air & Water Show, Taste of Chicago, Thanksgiving/holiday season) and in high summer (June–August) when tourism peaks. Weekends are pricier than weekdays, especially downtown (River North, Loop, Magnificent Mile) and during conventions at McCormick Place. Value periods include late winter (January–early March) and shoulder seasons in Spring (March–May) and Fall (September–November) excluding holiday weekends and major event dates. Booking 30–90 days ahead is typical for best rates; for major events, book 3–6 months early. Consider neighborhood hotels or short-term rentals in Logan Square, Lincoln Park, or the South Loop for better value. Public transit access (CTA rail) often correlates with higher nightly rates.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Chicago has an extensive public transit network (CTA trains and buses), commuter Metra rail, ride-shares, and a walkable downtown. O'Hare (ORD) and Midway (MDW) serve the city with good connections.
If visiting for festivals or peak events, stay in a centrally located neighborhood with CTA access (Loop, River North, Near North Side) to avoid relying on taxis during heavy traffic. For best value, compare hotels in nearby neighborhoods with easy transit (South Loop, West Loop, Lincoln Park) and book 2–4 months ahead for summer and 3–6 months for major events.
Everything you need to know about your stay at citizenM Chicago Downtown
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