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THE PENINSULA CHICAGO
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Car-Rental Desk
, Concierge
, Elevator
, Executive / Concierge Club Floors
, Gift Shop
, Has Bar
, Laundry Valet Service
, Limousine Service
, Notable Restaurant
, Parking Available
, Pets Allowed
, Pool
, Shopping
, Spa / Salon
, Views
, Washer / Dryer
, Wi-Fi In Public Areas
, Room 24-Hour Room Service
, Adjoining Rooms
, CD Player
, City Views Available
, Data Port
, Deluxe Bedding
, Designer Toiletries
, Dual-Line Phones
, DVD Player
, Fireplace
, Flat-Panel TV
, Hair Dryer
, Hypo-Allergenic Pillows
, Internet Available
, Internet (Free)
, Internet (Wi-Fi)
, Marble Bathroom
, Minibar
, Robe
, Safe In Room
, Separate Tub And Shower
, Slippers
, Turndown Service
, Views
, Washer / Dryer
, Chic
, Classic
, Elegant
, Family Friendly
, Laid-Back
, Modern
, Quiet
, Romantic
, Upscale
, Luxury
, Business Friendly
, Family Friendly
, Hot Spot
, Money No Object
Address: 108 E SUPERIOR ST Zipcode: 60611 Website: http://chicago.peninsula.com The Peninsula is an urban oasis on the Magnificent Mile, a place where you can de-stress and refuel in seclusion and comfort. The hotel’s entrance is flanked by Chinese-style lion sculptures; inside, the luxe vibe parlays Asian influence into Art Deco splendor. The two-story lobby features a stunning gilded ceiling and plaster bas-reliefs on the walls. Count celebrities among the ranks of the Peninsula’s admirers. Jennifer Aniston was staying here when she was snapped smooching Vince Vaughn on an outdoor terrace. The hotel’s spa is one of the top-rated urban spas in the country, showcased in floor-to-ceiling glass on the top two floors. Stop by for a lavender salt scrub or a Japanese mint aroma wrap and facial. Kids are welcome, too, and can indulge in age-appropriate luxury treatments. The décor in the Peninsula’s guest rooms feature gold and cream palettes, accented by round tables and artfully carved headboards in maple-colored wood. Guest rooms also use technology to spoil you – from your bed you’ll be able to control the curtains, lighting and temperature. There’s plenty more to do at the Peninsula than relax and sleep; sample the tasty pastries from Pierrot Gourmet, a cafe and wine bar offering treats such as sourdough tartines. For fine dining, make a reservation at Avenues, where views of the historic water tower complement nuanced dishes such as pistachio-apricot stuffed squab with huckleberry-laurel essence. One of only 12 Chicago restaurants to receive multiple four-star ratings, Avenues also won the city’s top dining prize in the 2006 Jean Banchet Awards for Culinary Excellence.
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