The location to downtown Chicago, for a fraction of the cost of other
hotels, is what interested me the most about the Chinatown Hotel. Tons
of restaurants in the area, and the front desk clerk even recommended a
couple favorites. The subway entrance in Chinatown was not accessible at
the time of our stay, but even a cab ride to the downtown area
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reasonable (especially with the large group I was travelling with,
riding the subway would've cost about the same). There is a parking
garage -
This is the most budget-conscious lodging you can get in Chicago without
going the hostel-with-shared-bathroom route. The price is comparable to
a chain motel in the suburbs, but you get the excitement of staying in
one of the most interesting neighborhoods in the City. The staff was great--
our reservation was lost (which happens often when I book through 3d
party websites--I should have learned my lesson) so we had to stay in a
different room each night, but one of those nights was upgraded t