Hyatt Place Chicago/Downtown-The Loop 28 North Franklin Street, Chicago, IL 60606
About the Business
Hyatt Place Chicago/Downtown-The Loop is a modern and stylish lodging option located in the heart of Chicago's bustling downtown area. Situated at 28 North Franklin Street, this hotel offers comfortable and spacious rooms with contemporary amenities, perfect for both business and leisure travelers. Guests can enjoy the convenience of being close to popular attractions such as Millennium Park, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Magnificent Mile shopping district. With top-notch service and a prime location, Hyatt Place Chicago/Downtown-The Loop is the ideal choice for a memorable stay in the Windy City.
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"Ana H , was such a great help for me today . She checked us in yesterday night and every question or concern I’ve had since she’s helped me in every way she could . She was answering my questions before i could even ask them! She’s a great part of this establishment! I only leave reviews if it’s horrible or above and beyond and Ana was definitely that for me . Loved it here!"
"Room was very clean and well maintained. The bed and sofa were comfortable, and the staff was pleasant and accommodating. Get a room with a partial view at least. We missed breakfast, but it smelled great."
"This was one of the worst visits I've ever had to a hotel. When checking in, we were told they weren't sure our room was ready. To come back in 5-10 min. We parked the car which ended up being $70 for the day and the half we were there. When we came back, they still weren't sure if the room was ready, but offered a free beverage. Within 2 minutes someone came down and said the room was ready. It was a nice room, but we needed the sofa bed and there was no linens for it. I called and they said it would be awhile since there were a lot of rooms in front of us. We waited in the room for an hour before leaving to go venture, figuring the linens would be in the room when we got back. When we got back, there was no linens and we had to call down again. The front desk staff was highly inappropriate that night swearing, and talking about drinking with guests. It was something I've never experienced before from front desk staff. I was waiting for our food to be delivered in the hotel lobby. The next morning, we decided to go to the pool. We called the front desk to see if there were towels provided they said yes. When we got down there, there were no towels but the garbage can that held the towels was overflowing. The pool is covered in a hard metal bumpy surface which is so weird and uncomfortable for me. The kids didn't care. I was hoping the towels would be filled, but after 45 minutes of them not being filled, I called my husband and asked him to tell the front desk. They responded with, "We are aware" and left it at that. We ended up having to go upstairs dripping wet since there were no towels ever brought. Once upstairs I called about a laundry bag that most hotels provide in the closet for dirty laundry, with our suits soaking wet, I knew we'd need a bag as we needed to check out in the next hour. I was told yeah they're at the front desk. I was dripping wet and did not want to go downstairs and asked if it could be brought up to us and was told we'll yeah, but it'll take awhile, we need to wait for housekeeping to get here. It was 9:45 am so not sure why it wasn't already there. The alarm also went off at 6 am and then continued going off until we unplugged it because we couldn't figure it out. The beds were nice, but that's about the only nice thing I have to say about the place."
"Hyatt Place Chicago/Downtown-The Loop offers a no-frills stay in an excellent location. While the price might suggest higher quality accommodations elsewhere, the hotel's prime location could make up for some of its shortcomings, depending on your needs. The check-in process at Hyatt Place was smooth and efficient, although the front desk staff could have been more hospitable and welcoming. The room, although showing signs of wear and tear with fixtures askew and worn woodwork, was generally in decent shape. A particular challenge was the bathroom "door" latch, which may require some attention. However, the comfort of the bed added a positive note to the experience. One peculiar issue was the strange taste of the water in the room, necessitating a trip to the lobby to purchase bottled water. The cost of approximately $8 for a couple of bottles seemed rather steep. As for the complimentary breakfast, it offered basic items like coffee and bagels. However, navigating the breakfast area proved to be a chaotic experience. It's worth mentioning that we did not explore any of the hotel's other amenities during our stay. In conclusion, Hyatt Place Chicago/Downtown-The Loop provides a convenient location for exploring the city, but it might not be the first choice for those seeking a high-quality hospitality experience. The hotel could benefit from a bit of refurbishing, more engaging staff, and a better-organized breakfast service. Nonetheless, for travelers seeking a straightforward stay without bells and whistles, it may suffice."
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