Sleek rooms, rooftop city views, Japanese restaurant, sushi bar







































155 N Peoria St, Chicago, IL 60607 Get directions

"I found Nobu Chicago to feel like a serene refuge, from the oshibori ritual of a warm, scented hand towel on arrival to an indoor tranquility pool, yet its signature restaurant draws the city's sushi cognoscenti and celebratory diners. Part of the Nobu hotel family, it particularly appeals to foodies and sits in the bustling Fulton Market area—surrounded by acclaimed restaurants—and offers easy access to downtown via the CTA Green and Pink lines." - Jamie Spain

"To celebrate its fifth anniversary, I found Nobu Hotel Chicago's West Loop property offering a 10% stay discount along with a celebratory toast of Veuve Clicquot, keepsake glasses, and chocolate truffles at arrival; the 115-room hotel pairs chic, tranquil accommodations with a blend of old‑world Japanese influence and ultra‑modern design." - Paris Wilson

"“In honor of Nobu Hotel Chicago’s fifth anniversary this month, the West Loop property is celebrating with an exclusive Cheers to Five Years offer featuring a 10% discount on a stay. The 115-room hotel has chic, tranquil accommodations that blend old-world Japanese influence with ultra-modern design. In addition to the 10% savings, the Cheers to Five Years package offer includes an exclusive toast with Veuve Clicquot Champagne with keepsake glasses and chocolate truffles upon arrival. Travelers can book through September 30 for stays through January 31, 2026.”" - Paris Wilson

"An industrial brick-and-steel West Loop property that pairs a boisterous dining scene downstairs with serene, Japanese-influenced loft-like rooms upstairs; corridors lined with glowing wooden lanterns set a flattering mood and many rooms deliver dramatic city views. Design contrasts—double-height concrete ceilings against warm natural materials—reward splurges such as rooms with massive teak soaking tubs, while a tranquility pool and rooftop brunch make it a favored insiders’ outdoor hangout; the property also houses the city’s only villa for ultra-private stays." - Heidi Mitchell

"An intimate, Japanese-inspired hotel-within-a-hotel that channels traditional-modern aesthetics—think kintsugi- and suminagashi-inspired design elements—and offers a small, stand-alone check-in lobby and an adjacent signature restaurant that features teppanyaki and classic Japanese-Peruvian dishes prepared tableside." - Matt Villano