Luxurious skyscraper hotel with river views, spa, and dining



























































"“In the heart of downtown right by Millennium Park Ice Rink, The Langham, Chicago is decked out in seasonal decor. Their holiday afternoon tea features themed sandwiches and treats, and the hotel even has a resident Santa Claus in its second-floor lobby for the little ones.”" - Nicole Kliest

"Located at 330 North Wabash (the former IBM Plaza and the last work of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe), I found The Langham Chicago to be an American-style skyscraper hotel occupying lower floors with scenic views from twelve floors up; inside the design shifts from Mies’s high modernism toward influences from the Langham group's Hong Kong and London roots, offering plentiful, sunlit space, carefully selected details and a well-stocked minibar." - The MICHELIN Guide

"Located within an architectural masterpiece by modernist icon Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, The Langham pairs excellent spa and lounge facilities with state-of-the-art rooms, offering high standards of brand-driven luxury at more reasonable prices than some global peers." - Mitchell Friedman

"Housed in a Mies van der Rohe–designed skyscraper, this minimalist-yet-opulent property offers floor-to-ceiling glass rooms with commanding Chicago views, a silver-pebble–hung second-floor lobby, and a David Rockwell–designed Travelle restaurant known for lively afternoon teas and music-driven dining. Wellness is a focus at the Chuan Spa with Eastern therapies like acupuncture and cupping, and guests enjoy a 67-foot indoor pool and a top-tier concierge that can arrange bespoke city experiences; the Wacker Street lobby also features Jaume Plensa’s “Anna” sculpture as a memorable photo moment." - Heidi Mitchell

"At The Langham, the “Paws at The Langham” program is a high-rise retreat for city pets. Think food and water bowls delivered on silver trays, bespoke treats, and dog-walking services for when your companion needs a stroll along the Riverwalk. The only thing missing? A tiny robe and slippers." - Ty Gaskins