First Hilton tri-branded property opens in Chicago
Hilton has unveiled its first tri-branded property in Chicago’s McCormick Place.
Located at North America’s largest convention center, and next to Wintrust Arena, it features Hilton Garden Inn Chicago McCormick Place, Hampton Inn by Hilton Chicago McCormick Place and Home2 Suites by Hilton Chicago McCormick Place.
"Hilton is passionate about delivering exceptional travel experiences and continually looking for opportunities to add value for our guests. This milestone tri-brand property embodies that spirit," said Bill Duncan, global head, all suites and focused service category, Hilton.
Housed in a 23-story building which is linked by a skybridge to McCormick Place, the tri-branded hotel is made up of 184 Hilton Garden Inn rooms, 187 Hampton Inn rooms and 95 suites at Home2 Suites.
Apart from the individual hotels’ dedicated facilities, it also includes a rooftop dining venue and lounge, and a street-level pub and grill which open later this year.
Downtown Chicago, the Field Museum of Natural History and Shedd Aquarium are all just a few minutes away from the hotels.
"We are thrilled to bring three powerhouse hotel brands, as well as inventive new dining concepts to the continuously-evolving landscape of McCormick Place and the Motor Row District. This tri-brand hotel will serve as a convenient ‘one-stop-shop’ for convention-goers looking to rest and recharge," said First Hospitality Group, Inc. founder and chairman, Stephen Schwartz."
All three brands are part of the Hilton Honors guest loyalty program.
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