Skyline Views, Riverfront Vibes, and Rooftop Cocktails
Modern luxury meets historic charm at
LondonHouse Chicago Curio Collection by Hilton. Located right on Michigan Avenue at the Chicago River, this upscale hotel is steps from major attractions and just a short walk from iconic music venues and theaters. With sleek rooms, stunning skyline views, and Chicago’s only tri-level rooftop bar, this hotel brings a dash of glam to your concert weekend.
Why Concert-goers love it
With Millennium Park and several top performance halls less than 10 minutes away on foot, you’ll be close to the action without needing a rideshare. Late-night entry isn’t a hassle thanks to
24-hour front desk service, and the building’s solid construction keeps most city noise at bay—perfect for winding down after a show. The
midday checkout time (12:00 PM) gives you time to sleep in and recover post-concert.
Who this Hotel is great for
- Groups of friends looking for a stylish base near nightlife
- Solo travelers catching a dream concert in the city
- Couples making a romantic weekend of it with rooftop drinks
- Fans wanting a quieter post-concert recovery in plush surroundings
- Budget-conscious music fans splitting a room with friends for luxury at a better value
Food and Drink Options
The on-site
LH rooftop restaurant and bar is a destination in itself, offering reimagined regional dishes and craft cocktails with panoramic views. While 24/7 room service isn't available, you’ll find plenty of
late-night dining options nearby in the Loop and River North. Breakfast is available on-site—handy if you're recovering from a late night—and the area is dotted with coffee shops for a quick bite.
Nightlife Options
The tri-level rooftop lounge is a standout, often buzzing with energy and live DJs. If you’re looking to explore more, you’re within walking distance of some of Chicago’s best
bars, lounges, and live music spots. Whether you want a quiet nightcap or to keep the party going, there’s something nearby.
What People Say
Guests rave about the
rooftop experience, spacious and stylish rooms, and the unbeatable location for sightseeing and concert-hopping. Many mention the
modern amenities and friendly staff as standout features. The views—especially from rooms facing the Chicago River—get frequent praise.
Areas for Improvement
While the rooftop bar is a huge draw, it can get busy, especially on weekends—so expect a wait or plan ahead for reservations. Some guests note that rooms facing the street can get minor city noise, though it’s rarely disruptive. Valet parking is available but on the pricey side.
The Bottom Line
If you're headed to a show and want to stay somewhere that's equal parts stylish, central, and social,
LondonHouse Chicago hits all the right notes.