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The Wheeler Mansion

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2020 South Calumet Avenue
Chicago, Illinois, 60616

1.6 miles from Chicago center
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Rating: very highly recommended
Price: expensive

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Style and elegance abound at the Wheeler Mansion Bed and Breakfast. Just a walk to McCormick Place Convention Center. All of the modern conveniences of a contemporary Hotel in a very special setting. Be inspired by its beauty, pampered by its comforts, and amazed by its elegance. Offering such amenities as complimentary parking, complimentary gourmet breakfast, turndown service, and pressed Egyptian cotton sheets, our all-inclusive rate makes your stay even more enjoyable.

***Please Note: Check in time is between 3pm and 7pm. If you are anticipating a later arrival, please contact the hotel***

Details

Check in: 3 PM- 6 PM
Check out: 12 Noon
Currency: U.S. Dollar

Hotel Amenities

Concierge LevelFree Parking

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Price:
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This grand Italianate building had fallen on hard times -- until Debra and Scott Seger saw its potential as a bed-and-breakfast. Today, completely restored and refurbished, the Wheeler Mansion is one of the city's most charming small hotels. The Segers kept intact whatever was salvageable, including the mosaic tile floor in the vestibule and some of the dark walnut woodwork and fixtures. But they added good-size private bathrooms to each room (some have only shower stalls rather than bathtubs). The rooms -- which are spacious enough to include armoires and armchairs -- feel even larger than they are, thanks to the high ceilings. Antique furniture that the Segers found in Europe fills the house, and guests dine on bone china and sleep on goose-down feather beds. A continental breakfast by the resident chef is served weekdays. On weekends, the buffet features a more elaborate array of dishes.

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