171 Randolph Street
Chicago, IL 60601
Nightly Rates: ( 139.99 - 139.99 )
3 Star
The captivating Hotel Allegro Chicago was designed by award winning designer, Cheryl Rowley. This historic hotel was built in the 1920's with an art deco interior design, and Ms. Rowley transformed the hotel into a 90's version of what's hip and lively today. The Allegro stimulates the senses with a vibrant range of colors, rich textured fabrics, bold patterns, and a contrasting blend of classic and contemporary designs. Four hundred and eighty three tastefully appointed rooms and suites decorated with vibrant and warm colors. The Allegro is located in the heart of the Financial Loop and theater district, across from city hall and the State of Illinois building - three blocks from the State Street Shopping and minutes by cab from the Magnificent Mile, Grant Park, The Art Institute, Navy Pier, McCormick Place and the United Center. Ideal for business travelers, vacations, and getaways.Honor bar, iron and ironing board, hair dryer in each room. On demand movies, concierge service, same day laundry valet services, gift shop, hair salon and shoe shine. Twenty four hour parking, full service restaurant and room service. On site fitness center and in room CD boom boxes, in-room fax, 2-line speaker phones. The Allegro is located in the heart of the financial loop and theatre district, across from city hall and the state of Illinois building, three blocks from State Street.

All rates are based upon availability and may change without notice.
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00pm
· Check out time is 12:00pm
· Time Zone is GMT -6 hours Central
· Opened in 1926
· Renovated in 1998
· 483 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 19 floors.
-Take I-90 (Kennedy expressway) or I-94 (Eden's Expressway) southeast into the downtown Chicago area.-Get off at the Washington exit-Turn left onto Washington.-Go 9 stop lights to LaSalle.-Turn left onto LaSalle.-Turn left onto west Randolph (1 block).-The Hotel Allegro Chicago is on the south side of the street, on the left, at 171 W. Randolph.
Take I-90/94 (Dan Ryan Expressway) west bound to the Chicago downtown area. Exit at Washington St. And turn right going east. Go 9 stop lights to Lasalle and make a left, then a left on Randolph. The Hotel Allegro is on the left
Take I-290 (Eisenhower Expressway) east to the Congress Parkway and continue east to State St. And make a left going north. Go to Randolph St. And make another left. Go past 3 blocks and the Hotel Allegro is on the left.
-From Midway Airport take Cicero north to I-55.-Take I-55 North (Stevenson Expressway) to the I-90/94 -Go west to the loop (stay near the middle of the I-90/94). -As you get near the Washington St. Exit-stay near the right lane -Exit to your right. -Make a right at Washington St. -Go to the 9th stop light at LaSalle.-Make a left onto LaSalle.-Then make another left at Randolph. -Go about 7 blocks.-The Hotel Allegro is on the left (south) at 171 W. Randolph.
Centrally located in the heart of the downtown area of Chicago. The Hotel Allegro is located 40 miles from O'Hare International Airport and 25 miles away from Midway Airport. The Hotel Allegro is just steps away from the financial district and many of the city's government buildings.
O'Hare International Airport - 40 miles - northwest
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Name - 312 ChicagoAdjacent to the Hotel Allegro, the restaurant 312 Chicago is re-energizing Chicago's downtown dining scene thanks to the efforts of its energetic creator Dean Zanella. With years of culinary experience behind him, 312Chicago gives Chef Zanella the perfect platform to showcase his wonderful food-blending rotisserie-style American cuisine with a strong Italian accent. With contemporary club like surroundings designed to provide the perfect setting for a power breakfast/business lunch after work gathering or intimate pre and post-theater dinner. 312 Chicago creates a dramatic and inviting presence with its bi-level interior, 25 seat bar and open working kitchen facing Randolph Street. Prices range from 15 to 30 USD excluding beverages. The restaurant is centrally located across from City Hall/Cook County Building and is within steps of the city's financial andBusiness hub.Hours of operationsBreakfast - Monday-Friday 7am - 10pm- Saturday 8am - 12pm- Sunday brunch 8am - 3pmLunch - Monday-Friday 11am - 3pmDinner - Sunday-Thursday 5pm - 10pm- Friday-Saturday 5pm - 11pmThe restaurant bar stays open longer based on businessEncore lunch club and liquid loungeAdjacent to Hotel Allegro and the newly refurbished palace theatre in downtown Chicago within blocks of the Schubert theatre/lyric opera and symphony center/oriental theatre and the new Goodman theatre. Within walking distance of state street retailers such as Marshall fields. Across from city hall and the James R. Thompson State of Illinois building and just a short cab ride from the magnificent mile.AmbianceBy day the stylish space is a casual lunch club serving fresh -Carvery- sandwiches. At dusk the room with its spiral motif palette of rich colors and textures 2 bars and DJ booth transforms into a hip liquid lounge with a soft amber glow. Focal point is central elevated spiral shaped bar. Décor incorporates rich materials such as thick velvet drapes, sumptuously upholstered booths, Terrazo and mother of pearl floor-carpet/texturized patterned walls and custom lighting. Specialty cocktails created by bartenders with personality and high energy. Overall feeling is like a big well-appointed but ultimately comfortable party.MenuLunch menu features quick casual ordering line and table service for fresh roasted carver sandwiches with house-made condiments as well asStacked sandwiches with fresh ingredients house-made daily fresh soups/Firehouse chili and full meal salads.Prices range from 7.25 USD to 15.00 USD excluding beverage.ServiceLunch service - 11am to 3pm Monday-FridayBar menu appetizers and DJ - 3pm to 11pm Monday-Thursday3pm to 12am Friday and SaturdayClosed Sunday.Hotel Allegro Lobby Breakfast BarContinental breakfast is available at the lobby bar for a nominal charge.Items available are - juices, fresh fruit, fresh baked muffins, croissants,Bagels, coffee, and tea.Room serviceBreakfast, lunch and dinner available through room service.Hours - 6am - 1am dailyOther local attractions include:Dick's last resort (American) 435 e. Illinois at McClure ct., Chicago(312) 836-7870Ed Debevic's / (American) Deerfield, Chicago (847) 945-3242, 664-1707Gino's east pizzeria / (pizza) 633 n. Wells St., Plus other locations throughout ChicagoGiordano's / (Italian)730 n. Rush St., Chicago (312) 951-0747. Plus other locations throughout Chicago.Joe's crab shack, (seafood) 745 n. Wells, Chicago (312) 664-2722Lawry's the Prime Rib (steak)100 e. Ontario St., Chicago (312) 787-5000Ruth's Chris Steak House (American)431 n. Dearborn, Chicago 321-2725
Upscale but not uptight. High styled but not high-browed. Located in the heart of the loop/the hotel allegro is a vibrant ensemble of theater/music and hospitality. Designed by award winning interior designer Cheryl Rowley, every room blends stripes and swirls through whimsical furnishings of velvetand velour. The cornerstone of Chicago's new theater district the allegroDemonstrates a strong commitment to the arts with names like the JoffreyBallet and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The décor of every meeting room inspires thought interaction and creativity. Through the lobby is the legendary walnut room. For over 50 years the rooms nickel-plated chandeliers and intricate woodwork set the stage for Chicago's most influential people. Completely restored it now serves as the Allegro's Grand Ballroom.- Walnut Room - 3400 sq ft can accommodate 400 people theater-style- Goodman - 2894 sq ft (divisible) can accommodate 200 people theater-style- Steppenwolf - 1386 sq ft (divisible) can accommodate 100 people theater-style- Hubbard Street - 462 sq ft can accommodate 12 people boardroom style- Joffery Ballet - 462 sq ft can accommodate 20 people theater-style- Lyric Opera - 924 sq ft (divisible) can accommodate 70 people theater-style- Chicago Symphony - 2884 sq ft can accommodate 50 people theater-style
On-site fitness center and access to nearby health club with indoor swimming pool.Recreational opportunities abound in Chicago, where four distinct seasons allow for just about every type of activity.Pro-Sports* The six-time world champion Chicago Bulls (The United Center, 1901 W.Madison St., Chicago, 312-455-4000) try to re-create the magic - postMichael Jordan. Football fans love the Chicago Bears (Soldier Field, 1600S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 847-295-6600), who hold the line every fall.* The NHL Chicago Blackhawks (The United Center, 1901 W. Madison St.,Chicago, 312-455-7000) skate rings around their opponents.* The American League Central Chicago White Sox (US Cellular Field, 333 W.35th St., Chicago, 312-674-1000) have been a local favorite since 1900,And the National League Central Chicago Cubs (Wrigley field, 1060 W. Addison St., Chicago, 773-404-2827) are on an upward swing.Ice skating* Ice skating is a popular winter activity in the windy city. The McFetridgeSports center (3843 n. California Ave., Chicago, 312-742-7585) features an indoor rink, with public skating available on Wednesdays and weekends.* Grant park's Richard J. Daley Bicentennial Plaza (337 E. Randolph St.,Chicago, 312-742-7648) offers outdoor ice skating December through March.* The rink in Navy Pier Park (600 E. Grand, Chicago, 312-595-5100) also has ice skating in season.Water sportsPopular surf and sun spots along the lake include the Oak Street (1000 N.Lake Shore Drive, Chicago) and North Avenue Beaches (1600 N. Lake ShoreDrive, Chicago). However, don't expect Caribbean temperatures in LakeMichigan. In the summer, the water will often be in the 60s. The beaches are open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., from Memorial Day through Labor Day, andLifeguards are on duty. On-the-water adventures range from cruising theLincoln Park South Lagoon in a paddleboat to canoeing with friends of the Chicago River (407 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 312-939-0490). Chicago Sailing club (Belmont harbor, Chicago, 773-871-7245) offers sailing lessons, boat rentals and charters. If fishing has you hooked, call the Chicago Sport Fishing Association (312-922-1100), which can arrange half and full-day excursions for up to 18 people.Horsing aroundFall foliage makes a colorful backdrop for horseback riding in the Chicago area. Forest view farms (16717 Lockwood Ave., Tinley Park, 708-560-0317) provides lessons, trail rides, hayrides and a petting farm. Daghem acresStables (82nd and Kean Ave., Willow Springs, 708-839-9552), offers pony rides and one-hour trail rides in the Cook County Forest Preserve trail system. Horse-and-carriage tours of Chicago are available year round through antique coach and carriage company (1523 n. Kingsbury Ave., Chicago, 312-787-1349).Parks* Grant Park holds free concerts and dancing, taste of Chicago is held there every year and the famous Buckingham Fountain attracts many tourists and locals.* Navy pier 600 E Grand phone: 312 595 7437. Holds concerts at their skyline theater. There is also an IMAX theater children's museum, bike rental, boat rides, great restaurants, and Beed Gardens. Navy pier also has a convention center.* McCormick convention center - 2301 S Lake Shore Drive - phone: 312 791 7000* Sears Tower Observatory - 233 S Waker Drive - phone: 312 875 9696* John Hancock observatory 875 N Michigan Ave phone: 312 787 3009Bicycling/inline skating* Paths for bicycling and inline skating have been designated along some 20 miles of lakefront on the East Bank of the North Shore channel from aboutW Ainslie Street to W Peterson avenue. Another is marked on the West Bank of the channel between W Bryn Mawr avenue and W Ardmore. These paths are not continuous and cyclists must walk their bikes across intervening thorough fares to the next trail. Bicycles and skates can be rented at six sites along the route.* The Forrest Preserve District maintains more than 70 miles of trails bicyclists can ride continuously on the North Branch Class 1 bicycle trail from Caldwell and Devon to lake county about 20 miles north. The trail winds along the north branch of the Chicago River/Skokie Lagoons and through the Chicago botanic garden. There are eight separate bicycle trails at each end to the country as well as more than 200 miles of trails for hiking and horseback riding.* For bicycling map of Chicago or information about various bicycle tours, contact Bureau of Traffic Engineering 320 Clark St. - 312 744 4686
Health Club/SpaThe Hotel Allegro Chicago features a fitness center on the 5th level of the hotel. The facility is complimentary for hotel guests who obtain access through their electronic room key. The fitness room is accessible 24 hours per day.Equipment includes:- 2 lifecycle stair climbers- 1 lifecycle recumbent stationary bicycles- 2 lifecycle treadmills- Free weights with benchesWorkout towels and spring water are provided at no charge.We also are affiliated with the Randolph Athletic club across the street for eight dollars a day current charge subject to change-guests can use a 20 yard indoor pool, weight room, cardio room, and sauna. They are open Monday through Thursday 6am to 9pm, Friday 6 am to 7 pm, Saturday 9 am to 4 pm and Sundays they are closed.