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The best way to completely relax on your annual vacation is to experience truly comfortable, at ease, and at home. For LGBTQ travelers, couples, and families, feeling welcomed while in a strange city can be especially key. Fortunately, Chicago hotels take pride in noting that they’re LGBTQ-friendly, though some establishments have a stronger reputation than others.
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In terms of the ideal hotel location connected as closely as achievable to the out scene, Boystown is a historically LGBTQ community a miniature neighborhood between Lake View, Wrigley Field, and Lincoln Park. It’s known as America’s first officially recognized gay village. Further north bordering Rosehill Cemetery and almost up to North Broadway, Andersonville is home to locally-owned businesses – there are no national chains – and another massive LGBTQ community.
In Boystown, you’ll find guesthouses, hotels, and hostels ready to accommodate and near to bars, clubs, shopping, and nightlife. Town Suites Chicago, The Willows Hotel, Hotel Versey Days Inn Chicago, and Hotel Lincoln are in just the right location. The Days Inn is a comfortable and and affordable choice, with a funky lobby and look,
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There are some fantastic hotel choices for LGBTQ+ travellers to Chicago, Illinois, with many gay approachable hotels. Choose whether you'd rather stand near the Boystown queer neighbourhood, convenient of the nightlife, or stay in the centre of the city where most of the attractions are located. GayMapper has superb hotel deals across Chicago, Illinois, review out our homosexual friendly recommendations below. You can assist GayMapper by checking out our hotel deals as this helps us to keep the site updated with all this useful information!
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3* Best Western Hawthorne Tce
Located in Boystown, with easy access to the lgbtq+ bars, the historic Best Western Plus Hawthorne Terrace hotel is within 10 minutes' walk of Wrigley Field and the Red Line train to downtown Chicago. It features a glass-enclosed steamy tub and contemporary rooms with free Wi-Fi. A 42 inch flat-screen TV and laptop defended are included in each guest room at Best Western Hawthorne Terrace. A microwave, coffee maker, and refrigerator stocked with free bottled water are provided. A selection of cardio machines is available at the Hawthr
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Why this hotel? Wonderful view. Stylish rooms. Excellent pool & dining.
The Robey proposals stylish rooms in Chicago's Wicker Park area, shut to a train station, and 10 minutes step to all the shops and restaurants on the Magnificent Mile.
Modern guest rooms feature free WiFi, hardwood floors, high-quality linen, terrazzo tiled bathrooms, flat screen TV and Bluetooth speakers. There's a restaurant & cafe bar onsite.
The view of Chicago's skyline from the rooftop lounge is amazing. Gay-scene-wise, WANGS and Progress Bar can be reached in 20 minutes by taxi.
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Chicago is a city that, as the musical of the identical name puts it, is sure to “razzle dazzle” you. A city so good, they made it twice!
America's “Second City” first made its mark on the world in 1893, when it became a destination for tradition, architecture, and innovation by hosting the World’s Fair: Columbian Exposition, celebrating the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the New World. This extravagant event took place just two decades after the Great Chicago Flame, which left a third of the population homeless. Over the years, architect and urban architect Daniel Burnham, who was also responsible for the famed Flatiron Building in NYC, reimagined this rough-and-tumble industrial town into the modern city it is today.
Ever since, Chicago has been celebrated for its world-class architecture, museums, and, more recently, a thriving food scene. In the May 2017 issue of Condé Nast Traveler, Chicago was named the “Best Restaurant City in America.” This is for good reason, as it has become a foodie paradise boasting much more than deep-dish pizza, hot dogs, and Italian beef sandwi