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Hilton's LondonHouse Chicago has quickly emerged as a top booking for affordable prices, a central location, well-appointed rooms, and great views

Hilton's LondonHouse Chicago has quickly emerged as a top booking for affordable prices, a central location, well-appointed rooms, and great views

Hilton's LondonHouse Chicago has quickly emerged as a top booking for affordable prices, a central location, well-appointed rooms, and great views

Hilton's LondonHouse Chicago has quickly emerged as a top booking for affordable prices, a central location, well-appointed rooms, and great views

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As our Uber crossed one of the many historical bridges on the Chicago River and pulled up to the hotel, I felt an immediate rush gazing up at the architectural marvel.

The structure is actually two buildings combined into one. There is the 1920s landmark London Guarantee & Accident Building (which later also housed the London House, a famous jazz club — hence the hotel's name), a Beaux-Arts beauty with classical references like Corinthian columns and engraved Roman figures in the limestone façade. There's also the adjacent brand-new glass and steel Vista Building, which was built on top of what used to be a parking lot.

Hilton's LondonHouse Chicago has quickly emerged as a top booking for affordable prices, a central location, well-appointed rooms, and great views

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Upon entering, my boyfriend and I were greeted by a bellhop in a wool newsboy cap, which set somewhat of an early 20th-century vibe, who told us to take the elevator up to the second-floor lobby to check-in.

The lobby was bright, open and inviting with cushy seating and modern touches.

Checked in, we were escorted to "smart" elevators where you enter your floor number on an LCD touchscreen and are then assigned a car to whisk you to the right floor. Supposedly, the algorithm makes the elevators more efficient, although we felt like we waited a while several times.

Hilton's LondonHouse Chicago has quickly emerged as a top booking for affordable prices, a central location, well-appointed rooms, and great views

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Hilton's LondonHouse Chicago has quickly emerged as a top booking for affordable prices, a central location, well-appointed rooms, and great views

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I was quite impressed by my Vista Suite. Just like the lobby, it was comfortable but not over-sized. There was a small den-like living area with a charcoal loveseat facing a large flat-screen TV. A black, glass-topped coffee bar and console with a Nespresso machine sat beneath the TV.

The bedroom had striking floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the Chicago River, Wrigley Building, and immediately across, the Trump Tower with its larger-than-life eponymous sign at eye level.

Mod hanging lamps flanked the King-sized, captain's bed with clever storage drawers underneath. The bed itself was minimal, a white on white affair with feather pillows and LH-monogrammed duvet cover.

Hilton's LondonHouse Chicago has quickly emerged as a top booking for affordable prices, a central location, well-appointed rooms, and great views

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The bathroom felt updated, with a dark grey hexagonal tile floor, black marble-topped vanity, and white marble tiled shower.

Like other Hilton hotels, the LondonHouse is part of the "clean the world" program and recycles all partially used soaps. They stock indie-darling Malin + Goetz products and Italian Frette robes hung in the closet.

Everything felt new though the frame around the bathroom mirror showed wear with chipped metallic paint.

There was no stocked minibar, but the room did have a smart fridge, which turned on only when something is placed inside it.

I found my suite to be spacious and well-appointed, but for a better deal, standard rooms are quite similar and include many of the same features, minus the extra living area. If you don't need the extra space, or plan to spend most of your time sightseeing, a standard room is a fine option. However, business travelers on an extended visit or those looking to indulge in a special stay will enjoy the upgraded accommodation.

No matter your room type, for the best view, ask for a north-facing room.

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Hilton's LondonHouse Chicago has quickly emerged as a top booking for affordable prices, a central location, well-appointed rooms, and great views

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Hilton's LondonHouse Chicago has quickly emerged as a top booking for affordable prices, a central location, well-appointed rooms, and great views

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LondonHouse's fitness center promises a good workout with treadmills, elliptical machines, and weight machines.

On the same floor, there's a full-service spa for massages, facials, and mani-pedis.

There are five restaurants on-site, though not all are affiliated with the hotel. On the ground floor are three businesses that are building tenants as opposed to being hotel-owned. So, you can't charge to the room there.

LondonHouse's official dining comes from a lobby bar that serves breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner. On the top floor, you'll find the main restaurant, LH, which is a clubby spot putting a contemporary spin on American classics.

More exciting is the rooftop bar, LH on 22. In the summertime, a line forms downstairs at the elevator for those who want to come enjoy some of Chicago's best views. We're told that they have two to three marriage proposals a day up here in high season!

Besides the views themselves, the coolest feature is the ancient-Greek looking cupola that sits atop the roof. It's made up of a ring of columns and a domed top. Since it was colder during our stay, we were able to enjoy the roof with fewer crowds, and even snuck in a romantic dance under the cupola.

Hilton's LondonHouse Chicago has quickly emerged as a top booking for affordable prices, a central location, well-appointed rooms, and great views

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Sitting at the intersection of Michigan Avenue and Wacker Drive, the hotel is steps from coveted shopping on North Michigan Ave, as well as live music and public art (like the Bean) at Millennium Park. The Chicago Architecture Center and the renowned Art Institute are a short walk away, too.

Right across the street is the newly completed Chicago Riverwalk. Jog along the river for about a mile each way (like I did) or stop into waterfront eateries and bars. When the weather's nice, about a dozen or so bars and restaurants open up with outdoor seating all along the river for a very fun atmosphere.

Hilton's LondonHouse Chicago has quickly emerged as a top booking for affordable prices, a central location, well-appointed rooms, and great views

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LondonHouse Chicago is the highest-rated Hilton property in Chicago. The property has an "awesome" 9.2 rating on Booking.com and is ranked #10 out of 205 on Trip Advisor.

Unsurprisingly, reviewers love the location and rave about the views and friendly, attentive staff.

Those who had complaints mentioned noise issues from outside (a higher floor may help this, but, it is downtown after all) and noise near elevators and stairwells. Knowing there is a late-night rooftop bar, the elevators work overtime whisking clubbers up and down until late, so light sleepers (or those like me who just have that sensitivity to noise) should request a room away from there.

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Hilton's LondonHouse Chicago has quickly emerged as a top booking for affordable prices, a central location, well-appointed rooms, and great views

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Who stays here: Business travelers, couples on weekend getaways, Hilton Honors members, and partiers attending on-site wedding, or seeking a crash pad after a night on the rooftop.

We like: Don't miss the ornate rotunda at the "main" entrance on the Michigan Avenue side, with its fully restored, gold-leaf ceiling and étoile (star) in the center of the floor. It's a nice nod to the building's storied history.

We love (don't miss this feature!): Those killer views. From the lobby, any north-facing room, or the amazing rooftop, the views are unbeatable. Definitely take in the 360-degree views from the cupola.

We think you should know: Rooms located in the original 1920s building have smaller windows and may face another building. Whatever your room type, I highly suggest asking for a north-facing room.

We'd do this differently next time: I'd love to return when the weather is warmer and the rooftop has bar service. During colder months, the rooftop does remain open for viewing, but there's no full-time bar service until spring. Though, they sometimes host a warm-drink pop-up bar with drinks like spiked cider.

Hilton's LondonHouse Chicago has quickly emerged as a top booking for affordable prices, a central location, well-appointed rooms, and great views

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Attracting business travelers and young professionals, LondonHouse Chicago, a Hilton Curio brand, is a well-appointed property with affordable prices, especially if you book standard rooms, which are downright cheap in the off-season.

The landmark building also boasts gorgeous design, which feels special in a city revered for architecture. With nicely updated rooms, stellar views of the river, Hilton points earning potential, a central location, and a hot rooftop bar, there's plenty to like about LondonHouse.

Book LondonHouse Chicago, Curio Collection by Hilton direct, starting at $119

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