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	<title>Comments on: Embassy Suites and other Chicago Hotels?</title>
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		<title>By: kko</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 23:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
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I did for my honeymoon.  It was reasonable, clean, the atrium is really pretty, you get a couple free drink tickets for the &#039;happy hour&#039; for the guests in the atrium, and it was so close to so many things within walking distance.  Michigan Ave., Hard Rock, Planet Hollywood, Rock and Roll McDonald&#039;s, Hooters, etc.  There also used to be a nice Greek restaurant located in the Embassy Suites.  It was also a short cab ride to the Sears Tower, the Amtrak station, and Second City for improv.  I thought it was the ideal hotel to have picked.
 
*Note:  That was 15 years ago, not sure if some of the same restaurants are still in the neighborhood, but it certainly felt safe walking at night.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I did for my honeymoon.  It was reasonable, clean, the atrium is really pretty, you get a couple free drink tickets for the &#8216;happy hour&#8217; for the guests in the atrium, and it was so close to so many things within walking distance.  Michigan Ave., Hard Rock, Planet Hollywood, Rock and Roll McDonald&#8217;s, Hooters, etc.  There also used to be a nice Greek restaurant located in the Embassy Suites.  It was also a short cab ride to the Sears Tower, the Amtrak station, and Second City for improv.  I thought it was the ideal hotel to have picked.</p>
<p>*Note:  That was 15 years ago, not sure if some of the same restaurants are still in the neighborhood, but it certainly felt safe walking at night.</p>
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