"Why book? For a luxury stay in the heart of the Magnificent Mile with elevated dining options, iconic city views, and high-caliber hospitality. Set the scene Overlooking the historic Water Tower in the heart of the Magnificent Mile, this luxury hotel has gained a loyal following of celebrities, A-lister locals, and well-heeled travelers over the years for its luxe design and detailed, warm hospitality. The hotel unveiled a $60 million renovation last year, adding 23 new suites, refreshing their dining spaces, and debuting their own art gallery. The backstory This property opened in 1980 as the first Park Hyatt, a brand conceived of by philanthropist and entrepreneur Jay Pritzker. Passionate about travel and the arts, Pritzker envisioned a boutique, luxury hotel with an emphasis on personalized service and elevated dining. The rooms The hotel’s newly designed suites feature details like an open-air terrace, oversized living space, spa-inspired rain showers, and epic views (book the Dusable or Lake Michigan Suite for lake vistas). Reimagined guest rooms, replete in layered textures and camel tones, carry updated elements throughout, as well. Guests can use the integrated media hub and its advanced tablet system for requests and in-room dining—all a preamble to some evening R&R (complete with Le Labo bath products and an oversized soaking tub). On the wellness front, book the Wellbeing or Mindfulness Suite, which are outfitted with sound machines and (in the Wellbeing Suite) fitness equipment. Food and drink Head to the 7th floor for dinner at NoMI Kitchen, the hotel’s restaurant that has been a longstanding favorite for guests and locals alike. Once seated, enjoy unparalleled Mag Mile and Water Tower views as you peruse a menu featuring the team’s take on modern American cooking. Grab drinks at the adjacent NoMI Lounge before or after your reservation—this sleek space offers its own excellent city vistas, alongside a selection of carefully crafted drams and elegant bites (plus an intimate sushi counter). Come warmer months, it’s all about NoMI Garden, a lush outdoor space featuring elevated, seasonal fare. The spa The team here offers services based on individual guest needs and preferences, incorporating advanced products and technologies (including customizable HydraFacial treatments). While onsite, don’t miss a visit to the steam room and pool. The neighborhood/area Comprising the north end of Michigan Avenue alongside Lake Michigan, the John Hancock Building, and premier shopping, the bustling Mag Mile is one of Chicago’s most celebrated strips. Do pay a visit to the Water Tower—it’s one of the only buildings to survive the 1871 Great Chicago Fire (and has since been listed on the National Register of Historic Places). The service Hospitality professionals from around the globe make up a passionate and thoughtful team. A dedicated concierge desk is ready to help with a variety of requests, from coordinating wedding proposals to arranging under-the-radar city experiences. For families The hotel works with preferred vendors to help ensure smooth traveling for those with little ones, including babysitting services and in-suite delivery of helpful items. Accessibility The property adheres to all ADA standards, with 420-square-foot ADA rooms (that can connect to additional rooms for larger parties booking together). Anything left to mention? While on the 7th floor, visit NoMI Gallery, a space featuring works by local artists across mediums."