The ultramodern, black, triangular-shaped Swissôtel sits at the confluence of the Chicago River and Lake Michigan, where guests can wear out their cameras capturing spectacular views of the lake, Grant Park and the Chicago skyline. The 43-story Swissôtel connects to the Illinois Center underground walkway and the Magnificent Mile's more than 50 stores and restaurants. Recreational enthusiasts can jog, walk, bike and skate along the lake's 20-mile path just three blocks from the hotel. The hotel also is a half-hour from both Chicago airports.
The Swissôtel's four restaurants provide perfect places for guests to enjoy memorable experiences with friends or colleagues. The Palm tempts taste buds with steak, three-pound lobsters, veal parmesan, linguini with red clam sauce. Its walls tempt the eyes with whimsical drawings of local sports, radio and TV personalities. For quick breakfasts, Expressions offers Lavazza coffee and European pastries. The Geneva provides pastries, fruit, meats, smoked fish, omelets, cinnamon orange French toast and Swiss baked goods. The oh-so-trendy Currents features New American cuisine with Mediterranean influences and hops at night with more than 25 kinds of martinis and 40 types of Italian brandies.
The family-friendly Swissotel's Sugar Palm Club offers kids complimentary snacks, games and books, while their parents can unwind in the fitness center and day spa. Corporate types will enjoy the business center with all the trimmings.
Guestrooms, which also offer exceptional views of the city and Lake Michigan, come complete with striped drapes, black-leather armchairs, bathrobes, and fancy designer toiletries.
At the Swissotel, guests mingle in a light-filled, three-story lobby while lounging in front of a double-sided fireplace on blue- and-beige striped armchairs and smoky blue and olive- green velvet couches. The hotel's clientele represents a global amalgam that makes Chicago a top international city.