Stay at The Congress Plaza Hotel & Convention Center in Chicago, IL

The Congress Plaza Hotel & Convention Center
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Two double beds; up to two kids 14 or younger stay free (1 night minimum)

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SaB
2 years ago
We got two beds a gorgeous corner room, so very clean and super spacious. We didn’t want to leave! A great stay!

This 19th-century hotel on Chicago's Michigan Avenue has hosted several presidents and features two onsite restaurants and a lounge

What You Get

  • Stay for two in a standard king room, standard two-double room, lake-view king room, or lakefront king suite
  • Up to two kids 14 or younger stay free in a standard two-double room

Hotel at a Glance: The Congress Plaza Hotel & Convention Center

When it was opened in 1893, The Congress Plaza Hotel & Convention Center was intended to be the elite spot for travelers who passed through Chicago. The hotel first welcomed guests during the World’s Columbian Exposition. Over the next 50 years, it was furnished with glamorous ballrooms and stylish supper clubs. Now the hotel’s chief advantage is its superb location in downtown Chicago, where it stands along Michigan Avenue. It’s just minutes from Grant Park, several world-class museums, and a host of luxury retail stores.

  • Onsite dining: Rafael's Restaurant serves gourmet burgers, pan-roasted rainbow trout, and other specialties. In the morning, you can enjoy a hearty American breakfast at the Gazebo Restaurant.
  • Past presidential guests: Teddy Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Richard Nixon
  • Work up a sweat in the 24-hour fitness room.
  • Get some culture across the street at the Auditorium Theatre, which offers musical performances, plays, and ballet.

Chicago's Loop: Historic Commercial Center with World-Class Museums and Parks

Named after the shape formed by the elevated train tracks that form its perimeter, The Loop is Chicago's downtown and the country’s second-largest business district. Skyscrapers such as the Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower) and the art-deco Chicago Board of Trade Building loom large here. They overlook waterfront parks, a glitzy theater district, and some of the world’s finest art collections.

The Art Institute of Chicago's gargantuan collection covers everything from marble busts to Grant Wood's American Gothic. Just north of the Art Institute, Millennium Park is known for both the Frank Gehry–designed Jay Pritzker Pavilion and for the sculpture Cloud Gate, known to Chicagoans as “The Bean” for its legume-like shape. Nearby Grant Park is dotted with several impressive attractions, including Buckingham Fountain, the Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, and Adler Planetarium. The city's public transportation system is among the country's best. Check out our guide to Chicago public transportation for helpful tips on navigating the city like a local

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Room Details

Standard King Room, Lake-View King Room, and Lakefront King Suite

  • One king bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Standard Two-Double Room

  • Two double beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • ADA accessible rooms available upon request
  • Adding occupants above standard: $20 per night for each additional guest 15 or older; kids 14 or younger stay free

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 3 p.m.
  • Check out: 12 p.m.
  • Parking: self-parking available for an additional $46 per day; valet available for an additional $52 per day.
  • Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property.
  • Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
  • Accessibility: please contact property for handicap-accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: not available

Amenities

  • Two restaurants and a lounge on site
  • Room service
  • 24-hour exercise facility
  • Free WiFi
  • Gift shop
  • Barbershop
  • Concierge services
  • Free continental breakfast on certain days
    • (12/7-12/30/24, 1/1-2/13/25, 2/17-3/31/25)

Traveler's Tips

  • If you’re a light sleeper, request a room overlooking the quiet inner courtyard.

Getting There

  • Nearest airports: Midway (MDW; 12 mi) and O'Hare (ORD; 19 mi)
  • Cab fare: about $45 from MDW and $60 from ORD, including a 15% tip
  • Nearest transit stops: CTA Blue Line, LaSalle stop; CTA Orange Line, Harold Washington Library stop
  • Shuttle service: available through Airport Express; book prior to your trip

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  • 48-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
  • No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
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  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
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About The Congress Plaza Hotel & Convention Center

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SaB
Top reviewer
8 ratings|6 reviews
We got two beds a gorgeous corner room, so very clean and super spacious. We didn’t want to leave! A great stay!
Tia
5 ratings|3 reviews
Great proximity to everything!
Tia
5 ratings|3 reviews
The proximity to everything on Michigan Ave. Though valet was not available, Jose gave me several choices which was extremely helpful.
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Sl0nim
|1 review
Old-World Chicago Charm in the BEST Location I booked a Queen Room, Interior View for one night at the Congress Plaza Hotel — but what I got was far beyond what I expected: a spacious room with a King-size bed and a stunning view of Grant Park and the skyline. As a solo traveler, I don’t really care about bed size, but it was still a delightful surprise. The high ceilings and huge windows (that actually opened — rare in the U.S.) gave the room a classic, airy feel. Despite facing Michigan Avenue, it was perfectly quiet. At about $138 a night, it honestly felt like a steal. The hotel itself is a late-19th-century time capsule: walk into the lobby or the ballrooms and it feels like you’ve stepped into a Kubrick movie (The Shining immediately came to mind, elevators included). Yet the place isn’t just frozen in time — there was even an in-room tablet for hotel info and room service, a quirky modern touch. And while the hotel has a reputation for being haunted, the only spirits I encountered were those of a great night’s sleep on a very comfortable bed. The location is unbeatable. Step outside and you’re in the heart of Chicago: Grant Park and Millennium Park right across the street, Buckingham Fountain just a short walk away (a must for Married with Children fans), and the Art Institute of Chicago practically around the corner — one of the most impressive museums in the world. From there you can stroll to the river and the Magnificent Mile, or, if you’d rather rest your legs, hop on one of the many buses that stop right under the hotel (some even start and end at “Hotel Congress Plaza” itself). Getting here from O’Hare was also a breeze. I took the Blue Line to Jackson Station, and from there it’s only a short, straightforward walk along well-lit, wide avenues — no need for a taxi or rideshare, even at night. With a Ventra pass, the whole trip was simple and cheap. One of the best things about Ventra is that your pass runs for the full time you purchase (24, 48, 72 hours, etc.) from the moment you first validate it — not until midnight like in many other cities. That meant my 24-hour pass covered both my airport transfer and all my rides around the city, including my trip back the next morning. Even going out to the United Center for a concert was effortless. Chicago’s public transit genuinely reminded me more of a modern European city than of a typical American metropolis — efficient, accessible, and perfectly connected to this hotel. If Lollapalooza had been happening, I probably could have heard Billie Eilish or Chappell Roan from my room. Maybe not for everyone, but it just shows how central this hotel really is. The rooms are obviously very old and would certainly benefit from renovation. There’s even a door chain that looks like it belongs to the 1890s — I personally haven’t seen one like it in over forty years. The paint chips on the carpet also show the building’s age. But here’s the thing: the moment these rooms are fully renovated, the price will probably double or triple. Personally, I’d much rather sleep in an old (but not rotten) room like this, at this price, in this location. I came here looking for a room for one night, but I left wishing I’d stayed longer — both at the hotel and in Chicago. Bottom line: The Congress Plaza isn’t glossy modern luxury — it’s history, character, space, comfort, and a location that puts Chicago right at your doorstep. For me, it was five stars all the way.
R2576ZVamym
|1 review
Never Again! This hotel really needs to be purchased by a major chain as it is in need a major,. major renovation plus it needs new management. We live locally in the Chicago area and this was our 3rd stay here. Our other 2 stays here a number of years ago were satisfactory and the location is great. This time we were spending one night here as we were doing a 20 mile training run the next morning along the lakefront with our training group in preparation to run the Chicago Marathon in 3 weeks. Every year our running club reserves one of the banquet rooms at the hotel for the runners to use as a staging area before and after the Chicago Marathon. This year it was going to be the Shelby Room on the 3rd floor. Once my husband and I got checked into our room prior to dinner we decided to stop down on the 3rd floor to see where the Shelby Room was located so we would not need to search for the location in 3 weeks on race morning. We made it to the 3rd floor and located the room. We did not enter room (it was locked). We then proceeded to walk to the opposite end of the floor to locate the stairs to exit. As we were walking down the stairs a security guard appeared and began shouting at us. He said he wanted to show us a sign that said the 3rd floor was closed. We did not see a sign when we entered the floor. I can think of countless times I've stayed at a hotel looking for a pool or fitness center and have freely walked through a hotel's open spaces where meeting or banquet rooms are. The security guard then berated us for not following the rules. He said we were making his job more difficult and that he could have us arrested for trespassing. We told him the reason we were there (just to locate the room our club would be using in 3 weeks) and that we were guests staying at the hotel. He continued to yell at us and insisted on showing us where the sign was that said the floor was closed. He went on to say there was a right way of doing things and we did things the wrong way. He also said we were making is job more difficult. We really felt like he was treating us like criminals and was making way more out of the situation than was necessary. After we politely apologized and tried to defuse the situation he continued to follow us down the stairs to the lobby. He was still yelling at us once we made it to the lobby. When then ended up speaking with the manager on duty named Nicole. She was apologetic for him coming on "too strong". I suggested to her that if they wanted to close off a section of the hotel why not put up stanchions and rope so it is clear an area is clearly meant to be closed off instead of hoping people happen to notice a sign. Also when you enter the elevator you do not need your room key to access the floors. So there is all this focus about people not going on a floor with meeting rooms yet anyone can just walk in off the street and access all of the guest floors at any point in time! Upon check-in we let the front desk person know that we would need to check out at 5am and check our bags since we were doing the early morning run even the next morning. She said to go to the bell desk in the morning and they could check our bags. The next morning there was no one at the bell desk. The front desk person then said to go down the hall to the security office. When we got there the security office the guy tried to unsucessfully page a bellman for several minutes. He then in frustration took our bags himself and gave us claim checks. What a waste of time when we were also in a hurry. We had a lakefront suite. The only complaints about our room were was there was no way to control the temperature of the room, only a dial to control fan speed or fan on and off. Also our room was right next to the elevator and in the bathroom you could hear the elevator running. The hotel overall is very run down with some holes in the walls and old carpeting that is worn and ripped in spots. Definitely do not stay at this hotel unless they get bought out, get new management and an entire renovation.
jennifermW2020CK
|1 review
Great stay at a haunted hotel The hotel was a very last minute booking due to an error in dates at the original hotel I booked. The room was clean and the floor looks to be brand new. No carpeting, LVF in the rooms. The hotel is in renovation so the hallways had some sheet rock dust footprints otherwise clean. I am surprised to read reviews about noise. The hallways and our room were silent. We absolutely did not know that this hotel is known for being haunted. All three nights, we had experiences that could be described as paranormal. My sister saw the sheets to her bed being pulled off of her. She basically played a game of tugawar with the sheets 2 nights in a row! Then 2 out 3 people in the room were woken up by a sound that could not be explained. We, of course, immediately googled after the first night, and the sheet pulling seems to be a thing guests have reported. The hotel itself was a great location. Close to Millennium parking. We arrived at 3 am walked from the parking garage to the hotel and felt very safe. If you like ghost adventures this could be a fun place for you.

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