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Stay at Freehand Chicago, IL, with Dates into August

Freehand Chicago
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laurel
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We had the quad room. It was small, but fun!

Boutique Chicago hotel with brand-new, award-winning cocktail bar, and onsite activities and events

What You Get

  • Stay for two in a king room, queen room, or premium queen room or four in a quad room
  • Dates into August

Policies and Fees

  • Reservations: Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased.
  • Cancellation policy: 48-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable.
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability.

No-shows will be charged total voucher rate; no refunds, rescheduling, or rebooking allowed.

Property at a Glance: Freehand Chicago

Freehand Chicago is a hip boutique hotel in Chicago’s popular River North neighborhood. Close to everything, Freehand is two blocks from the famed Magnificent Mile and steps away from the CTA Red Line station and bus routes. Locals probably know it best as the location of The Broken Shaker, an offshoot of the James Beard Award-nominated cocktail bar in Miami. The Windy City iteration landed on Eater Chicago’s “Where to Drink Right Now” map, thanks in part to its creative cocktails and delicious bar food.

  • Truly upscale design: Guest rooms were created by heralded interior designers Roman and Williams who have worked for Gwyneth Paltrow and Kate Hudson.
  • The press says: Chicago magazine says the “Freehand probably isn’t like anything you’ve ever seen before” and that it ”should be on your Chicago hotel bucket list.”
  • Wake up with a coffee from Cafe Integral, the onsite coffee roaster. The café offers Nicaraguan coffee and Midwest-influenced comfort food.
  • Within 1 mile: Michigan Avenue (a.k.a. “The Magnificent Mile”), the Hancock Building, the Chicago Theatre, Millennium Park, and the Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago’s River North: World-Class Art Galleries, Restaurants, and Nightlife near Downtown

Bordering the Loop on the northern side of the Chicago River, the River North neighborhood is where the skyscrapers of downtown give way to the award-winning restaurants and trendy nightspots of the North Side. Once an industrial area, River North is today home to architectural gems—the Jenga-like Contemporaine residential building on Wells Street is a good example—as well as eateries to suit every appetite and budget.

In addition to a formidable culinary presence ranging from inventive Peruvian cuisine at Tanta Restaurant to Chicago classics such as Portillo’s, River North boasts the country’s largest concentration of art galleries outside of Manhattan. The River North Gallery District runs along Chicago, Superior, and Huron Streets, occupying century-old red-brick warehouses that have been converted into lofts and exhibition spaces. You can easily travel beyond River North using Chicago’s public transportation system; check out our guide to Chicago public transportation for tips on navigating the city like a local.

Other Details

Room Details

King Room

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

Queen Room and Premium Queen Room

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

Quad Room

  • Two sets of bunk beds
  • Standard occupancy: 4
  • Maximum occupancy: 4

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 3 p.m.
  • Check out: 12 p.m.
  • Parking: please contact property for parking options and fees.
  • 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: upgrades may be available by calling the property or at check-in for an additional cost.

Amenities

  • Complimentary WiFi
  • Tours and activities
  • Cocktail bar
  • Cafe
  • Fitness center
  • Shared kitchen and lounge

Getting There

  • Nearest airports: Midway International Airport (MDW; 14 mi) and O’Hare International Airport (ORD; 18 mi)
  • Cab fare: about $45 from MDW or $60 from ORD, including a 15% tip

Need To Know Info

  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • 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
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
  • Must be 18 or older to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About Freehand Chicago

Customer Reviews

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laurel
Top reviewer
7 ratings|5 reviews
We had the quad room. It was small, but fun!
AlondraCecilia
2 ratings|1 review
Loved it
Claude
3 ratings|2 reviews
Clean and serene! Bed to low.....
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NorthStar46793520347
|1 review
Great Location This is my second time at this hostel like hotel. Its location is the main draw for me. You are near the double deck Big Bus stop which means having opportunity to see city prior to exploring. Or you can walk to the bridges. It has many food options. Early is a great option for getting high quality coffee, take outs, and a lot more. It is also close to the blue line as well.
Quest41729539894
|1 review
Book only if you are looking for a HOSTEL!! Firstly, let me say that this property is not clear about it being a hostel. It is better suited to the under 25 crowd that could care less about niceties and a typical hotel quality experience. We were unaware and booked having been lured in by the eccentric styling and bright pictures. We had no idea what we were getting into. We booked into a premium king room. Upon entry, we went to go open the blinds and realized they were being rigged with a shower curtain rod instead of being replaced. The bed took up the room in its entirety. A postage stamp really. To our astonishment, we had a view of a dilapidated parking garage. The room itself had zero space, and the pictures posted of our rooms’ desk was a literal catfish as the space was nothing like it was advertised. Mind you, we opted to upgrade into this space at a much greater expense. $100 more. We went down to front desk to ask for another room, and even offered to pay more if that’s what we needed to do. We are not the kind of people looking for more for nothing. We were given the option to take a Queen room as our only option, and although a downgrade the view was promised to be less depressing. We took the new keys without an adjustment in price, which we assumed would happen. When we got up to the new room, we were surprised that it was actually smaller. Seriously, my bathroom at home is larger. When we opened the blinds here, we were literally half crying and laughing in sheer frustration by what we saw. The window had imbedded chicken wire throughout, and the whole top half was distorted glass, completely blocking any vision to the outside. As if that weren’t enough, the glass was completely cracked throughout. I’ll glaze over the 3sq feet of carpeting that was horrifically stained and de-threaded, the chipped worn furnishings, the antiquated tv that had no streaming, the ants crawling alongside the bed and the stained ceilings. It’s only saving grace was the bathroom which was decent, clean and had good style. This hotel/hostel was more expensive than the AC Marriott, Aloft and many other good, clean and trusted establishments. Upon checkout, we spoke to a woman at front desk and asked when we could expect the difference refunded. I approached calm and kind, and she rebutted with attitude, f-bombs (like actual repeated effs!!!) and rancor. I remained calm, yet persistent. She literally threw me to the manager, Emmanuel who was mild mannered and had no insults. He quickly understood what I requested and he assisted in refunding the difference. The woman, however needs anger management courses and a solid instruction on how to treat guests. She should definitely choose a different job she actually likes. I won’t mention her name because karma will sort that one out itself. In closing, it’s safe to say that I would never stay here again. Based purely on the front desk departure experience alone.
betsey_MIA
|1 review
Bring a flashlight! I don’t normally write long reviews but this experience was just a shame. HERE ARE THE CONS: I remember coming here for drinks a few years ago and had an amazing time! I had never stayed here until now. I already knew this was partially a hostel so I didn’t have any expectations except for how the room was advertised online. It is SO different from reality. All throughout the hotel looked and felt dark. From the front desk, to the hallways and elevators to my room I needed a flashlight to see my way through the hall and to see in my room. I understand the need for lower lighting in the bar areas but from the elevators all the way to my room it felt depressing. The room door was really difficult to open and required either a kick or a very hard push/pull. Even after turning on all the lights in my room I could barely see my face in the mirrors and had to sit in front of the window facing dust web and a somber view of the other side of the building. I’m guessing the dark eerie feel is the freehand vibe but it just isn’t for me. The room also had an odor that made me think it was not clean. The only reason I did not check out and cancel the rest of my stay was bc the city was sold out. There was no soap in the bathroom so I called the desk multiple times with no answer. Luckily I brought my own bath soap. On my way out for the evening I stopped by the reception only to find the two gentlemen standing around nonchalantly. Obviously that didn’t mean they weren’t busy when I called it just felt annoying. Can you imagine jumping into the shower only to realize the soap canister was empty? Lastly, no one at reception informed me about parking until day 3 of my stay. When I asked about parking validation the front desk gentlemen did not seem to care when I expressed my concern and he also looked high. I could have saved $20 on parking if I knew where to park. THE POSITIVES: The Freehand is in a prime spot, very close to mag mile, river walk, The L etc. The housekeeping staff was friendly and I received a breakfast voucher for one day. NOTE TO MANAGEMENT: Get your employees head sets for the walkies. There is enough street noise and having radios blaring throughout the halls and in other small spaces impacts the experience. Also, please inspect the cleanliness of the rooms, just bc it may “look” clean does not mean it is.

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