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We recommend booking a stay with free cancellation in case your plans change. Accessible rooms
1 King Bed with ADA Shower
USD $ 309 /nt
You have until April 28, 2025 at 12:00 am to cancel this reservation without penalty.
Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.
Classic King
USD $ 309 /nt
You have until April 28, 2025 at 12:00 am to cancel this reservation without penalty.
Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.
1 King Bed Deluxe
USD $ 363 /nt
Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.
Classic Double
USD $ 378 /nt
Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.
Madison Corner King
USD $ 381 /nt
Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.
1 King Bed with Millennium Park View
USD $ 438 /nt
You have until April 28, 2025 at 12:00 am to cancel this reservation without penalty.
Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.
Junior Suite 1 King Bed Madison View
USD $ 446 /nt
Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.
Junior Suite 1 King Bed
USD $ 525 /nt
You have until April 28, 2025 at 12:00 am to cancel this reservation without penalty.
Please note, room photos and descriptions are representative of the room category. Actual rooms may vary from what is shown. Upgrades, early check-in, and late check-out are based on availability.
With echoes of billiard balls, poker chips, and clinking glasses frozen within its walls, this 1890’s Venetian Gothic landmark in the Chicago Loop springs back to life as an incomparable historic downtown Chicago hotel—where the spirit of play reigns supreme. After all, this is the city where the can-and-will-do attitude of Ernie “Let’s Play Two!” Banks lives on, where the father of Chicago blues, Muddy Waters, shook all night long at the Checkerboard Lounge, and Sir Duke tickled the ivories at The Blue Note. And this is the club whose historic members swam with five-time Olympic gold medalist Johnny Weissmuller—a.k.a. the original Hollywood Tarzan—and watched their fellow member Pudge Heffelfinger own so much end zone, he became football’s first pro. Today, Chicago Athletic Association is both a stunning hotel offering outstanding guest rooms and a historic monument to the big-shouldered, switch hitting spirit that defines our city with a downtown location in the Chicago Loop.
Chicago Athletic Association Hotel
12 S Michigan Avenue
Chicago, Illinois
60603
Nearest Airport: MDW
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