

The Gaslight Club features a fine-dining look and menu with live music and a speakeasy theme - it's a pleasant surprise for an airport hotel.

The casual Sports Edition Bar, lined with huge flat-screen TVs, offers drinks and casual snacks. Note that breakfast isn't automatically included in room rates. Andiamo Restaurant serves three meals a day with Italian-focused cuisine and offers comfy booths. There are four on-site dining options, with the bar and restaurant both undergoing renovations as of November 2016. This airport hotel is loaded with features, and unfortunately, fees.
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Guests in Business Class Rooms or those willing to join Hilton's free loyalty program can avoid paying the extra fee for in-room Wi-Fi. Day-use rooms are especially convenient for travelers with long layovers who just need a shower and a nap.Īll standard rooms come with 42-inch HDTVs, safes, coffeemakers, refreshment areas or minibars, air-conditioning, and ironing equipment. Separate, Accessible Rooms are also available.

Family Suites include king beds and pull-out sofa beds with spacious sitting areas. The higher-category, King Bedroom with Separate Parlor Room includes a separate living and meeting area. Standard rooms come with one double bed, one king bed, or two doubles, and Allergy Friendly alternatives are also offered that include hypoallergenic bedding, air purifiers, and hardwood floors instead of carpets. Bathrooms include hairdryers, Peter Thomas Roth toiletries, and shower/tub combos with fixed showerheads. Thankfully, the soundproofed windows are effective at blocking out airplane noise. The white-tiled bathrooms are reasonably sized with spacious sinks. Several rooms have views that look out on O’Hare’s runway for takeoffs and landings. Rooms at the Hilton Chicago O’Hare Airport have a cohesive but predictable chain-hotel look, with tan carpeting, wood desks, crisp white bedding, and blackout drapes in earthy tones.
