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These two Chicago Hotels were Just Named the Best in the Country

The Langham’s modern and chic design is paired with scenic views of the Chicago River, Lake Michigan and downtown. Travelle, the connected luxury lounge and restaurant, features an elevated contemporary American menu and a thorough list of “art-inspired” cocktails. Amenities include a signature spa, health club and 67-foot-long indoor pool. If guests find any reason to want to leave The Langham, shopping and exploration are just two blocks away at the Magnificent Mile.

 

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10 Best Suites and Hotels in Chicago

Housed with a skyscraper designed by renowned architect Mies van der Rohe, The Langham has put tremendous emphasis on doing the great man justice. The interior boasts an extensive collection of fine art while the public spaces have been designed to complement the steel-and-glass building.

The Langham’s renowned executive chef Damion Henry produces stylish dishes to match at the destination restaurant Travelle. While the menu is dominated by seasonal American classics, Henry prides himself on unique techniques and culinary presentations inspired by his Jamaican heritage. He utilizes his close connection with some of the finest farms, ranches and orchards in the US to source only the freshest of ingredients. True to its British roots, The Langham also serves a delectable afternoon tea in the Pavilion.

Club-level guests benefit from a team of butlers who will do everything from press clothing to drawing a bath. The award-winning Chuan Spa and the 67-foot tranquil swimming pool offer guests the chance to relax.

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The Langham, Chicago – Midcentury Modern masterpiece

The Langham, Chicago occupies the first 12 floors of a landmark building that sits beside the Chicago River. Designed by Midcentury Modern master architect Mies van der Rohe, the soaring 52-story structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.

Inside the hotel, you can see nods to the building’s heritage — large, elegant guest rooms have subtle bronze accents while gorgeous travertine tiles are found in bathrooms and in public spaces.

The Langham, Chicago is the luxury hospitality company’s fourth property in the United States. Although it opened in the Windy City in 2013, the hotel reflects the centuries-old heritage and European hospitality sensibilities of the original 1865 Langham in London.

Guests are able to take afternoon tea in the open and airy Pavilion, dine on seasonal American fare at Travelle (designed by David Rockwell), indulge in a treatment at the Asian-inspired Chuan Spa or retreat to the 12th-floor club lounge for cocktails and magnificent views of the Chicago River and Lake Michigan.

Located on the second floor of the luxury hotel, Travelle serves up seasonal American fare in an industrial-chic David Rockwell-designed dining room. From a glass-encased open kitchen, the chefs churn out flavorful plates like barley risotto with butternut squash, diver scallops with golden tomato beurre blanc, and a selection of prime cuts.

Tucked in a corner, you’ll find Travelle’s window-framed bar, the perfect spot for an art-inspired signature cocktail (try El Pajaro with Vida del Maguey mezcal, Pedro Ximénez sherry, tawny port and chocolate bitters). Or take your tipple into the adjoining lounge to sip while gazing out at panoramic skyline views.

 

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Masquerade Magic at The Langham

In collaboration with the Catering Executive Club of Chicago, The Langham hosted a night of elegance and culinary delights for the city’s event planning elite. Guests arrived in fabulous attire and enjoyed a cocktail hour while a live pianist serenaded them, then sat down for an exquisite three-course dinner from Chef Damion Henry. CEC President Nash Calihan and The Langham’s director of social catering Shaun Rajah each spoke before the evening ended with a cake giveaway and espresso martinis. Special thanks to creative partners: Aria Films, BeatMix Music, The Bridal Beauty Team, Hannah Handmade, Pistores Cakes, Tablescapes, Tailored Elements and Yanni Design Studio.

 

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Chicago Restaurants That Are Turning Up the Romance for Valentine’s Day 2024

The Langham, Chicago

This Valentine’s Day, Travelle Bar at The Langham, Chicago will have limited-edition, love-inspired libations crafted by mixologist Joy Rivas:

  • Make My Heart: Rieger Gin, coconut rum, Pisco, lemon, Cocchi Americano, strawberry cinnamon syrup, garnished with white chocolate covered strawberry.
  • Skip A Beet: Beet-infused Vida Mezcal, Hibiscus, Yellow Chartreuse, lime, garnished with a slice of raw beet.
  • Love Story: Grapefruit Cordial, lime juice, pineapple, egg whites, berry soda, garnished with a raspberry dust rose petal.

This special menu will be available this February and reservations for Travelle Bar can be made via Tock.

 

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42 Chicagoland Christmas Dine-In and Takeout Specials, From Brunch with Santa to Buche de Noel

After being immersed in holiday cheer since Thanksgiving, it’s time to plan your Christmas celebration. Restaurants throughout Chicago make it easy to gather with friends and family for a traditional dinner with prime rib and buche de noel or decadent brunches where you can sip Champagne while piling your plate with ham and sweets, all while snapping pics with Santa. There are takeout options if you prefer to gather everyone at home but don’t want to do the cooking, and even a Christmas Eve Feast of the Seven Fishes if you want to get a taste of the delicious seafood showcased in “The Bear” without any of the kitchen drama. Be sure to place your order or book a reservation at one of these 41 restaurants soon to have a merry and delicious Christmas.

 

Travelle at The Langham

Santa will make an appearance at an opulent Champagne brunch from executive chef Damion Henry featuring panettone scones, eggs Benedict, jerk-spiced Berkshire ham, charred broccoli, caviar, maki rolls, dim sum, oysters and a hot chocolate station. $275, $75 for kids ages 5-12. 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dec. 25. 330 N. Wabash Ave., 312-923-7705, travellechicago.com

 

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