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.