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The hotel is conveniently located steps away from shopping on Magnificent Mile, Millennium Park, the Theatre District and the Art Museum. Magnificent Mile The Hard Rock Hotel Chicago brings four star service and chic Rock & Roll style to the Magnificent Mile. Housed in the Carbide & Carbon building, a historic Chicago skyline landmark, the property dances 40 stories high & provides a musically inspired atmosphere with memorabilia from McCartney to Madonna. The hotel is conveniently located steps away from shopping on Magnificent Mile, Millennium Park, Joffrey Ballet, the Theatre District and the Art Institute of Chicago. Lake Michigan is 2 blocks away, popular for boating and sailing.The Hard Rock boasts a 24-hour fitness center, an onsite Hard Rock Shop, 24 hour room service, high-speed Internet access, business center, valet parking (charges apply), spa services, laundry valet services, wheelchair accessible, baggage storage, bar/lounge, wedding services, breakfast available (charges apply) and fantastic concierge service. Hard Rock Hotel is home to the acclaimed Angels & Kings bar and restaurant, which now serves breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week. Pets are allowed (charges apply). Late check-out fees apply.The guest rooms offer Wi-Fi access (charges apply), 40-inch HD flat-panel LCD TV, Pillow top bedding, coffeemaker (Newman's Own), iHome player with iPod charger, daily newspaper delivery upon request, bathrobes (select units), mini-bar, dual-line phones with voicemail, iron and ironing board, hairdryer, air conditioning, clock radio, shower/tub combination and in-room safe (sized to fit a laptop). Items like a microwave, refrigerator, rollaway bed or crib/infant bed are available by request. The celebrated Angels & Kings club now makes its home in the lobby and therefore, with you. There's no velvet rope attitude, just live rock 'n' roll, DJed rock 'n' roll, karaoke rock 'n' roll, and food & drinks that rock 'n' roll, served up in a rustic yet regal atmosphere. Fear not-at Angels & Kings there's no need to act like an angel to feel like rock 'n' roll royalty.
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