The Drake Hotel Sits Right On The Magnificent Mile In Downtown Chicago,
Close To High-end Shopping, Nightlife And Dining Synonymous With The
Windy City. The Hotel Overlooks Lake Michigan, Where Guests Can Find
A 30-Mile Lakefront Path Perfect For Jogging, Walking, Biking And
Skating. What's More, The Drake Is Close To The Art Institute Of Chicago
And Wrigley Field, Home Of The Beloved Cubs. Listed On
The National Register Of Historic Places, The Drake Has Symbolize
White-glove Elegance Since Opening In The 1920s To Welcome Celebrities,
Heads-of-state, Families, Couples On Romantic Getaways, Corporate
Guests And Other Leisure Vacationers. Guests Stroll Through A Palatial
Lobby Festooned With Immense Flower Bouquets To Board Elevators
With Tapestry-covered Benches And Walk Through Entranceways Graced
With Ornate Rose-colored Drapes. The Drake's Enclosed Shopping Center
Includes The Chanel And Giovanni Boutiques. The Drake's Concierges
Help Guests Bag Seats To Concerts, Operas, Theater Performances
And Restaurants, Even When They're Sold Out Or Booked Completely.
Speaking Of Dining, The Drake's Cape Cod Room Dishes Up Lobster,
Bouillabaisse, Crabcakes And Other Seafood Dishes, While The Oak
Terrace Features Soups, Salads, Steaks, Fish And Pastas. The Intimate
Coq D'or Lounge Specializes In Martinis And Live Jazz. In Addition,
Travelers And Locals Can Link Up With Friends And Business Associates
For Cocktails, Coffee Or Tea By The Palm Court's Antique Marble
Fountain.
Meanwhile, The Drake's Accommodations Include 537 Neoclassical
Guestrooms, Which Feature Complimentary Turndown Service With Chocolates,
Twice-daily Housekeeping, High-speed Internet Access, Work Desks,
Designer Toiletries, Bathrobes And Minibars.
Just 14 Miles And 18 Miles From Midway And O'hare International
Airports Respectively, The Drake Hotel Hosts A Constant Flow Of
Royalty, Celebrities, Newlyweds, Executives, Families And Groups.
The Hotel Combines Tradition With Elegance And Style To Provide
Guests With That Unique Windy City Lodging Experience. |