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Chicago hotel accommodation guide
Sarah Bernhardt called it "the pulse of America" and, though long eclipsed by Los Angeles as the nation's second most populous city after New York, Chicago really does have it all, with less of the hassle and infrastructural problems of its coastal rivals. Today, Chicago's towering skyline - the city has one of the world's best collections of modern architecture, from Frank Lloyd Wright houses to the 110-story Sears Tower - dominates the pancake-flat prairies for hundreds of miles around. Chicago's status as the cultural and financial heart of middle America is beyond question. For visitors, Chicago offers the Art Institute of Chicago and a wide range of excellent museums (many of which have one day of free admission per week), restaurants, sports and highbrow cultural activities. However, its strongest suit is live music , with a phenomenal array of jazz and blues clubs packed into the back rooms of its amiable bars and cafés. The rock scene is also one of the healthiest in the country. And almost everything is noticeably less expensive than in other US cities - eating out, for example, costs much less than in New York or LA, but is every bit as good.
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The Hyatt Regency is a deluxe, business-oriented hotel located right off the Magnificent Mile on East Wacker, overlooking the Chicago River. This large full service porperty is within easy walking distance of many of the city's museums,........
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