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Price by Week Day
Average hotel prices in Chicago reach around $170 midweek.
In Chicago, hotel prices generally increase from Monday to Wednesday, peaking at around $170, before slightly declining toward the weekend. Prices on Saturday remain high, around $160, while Sunday sees a drop to just over $130.
Price by Month
Lowest prices around just over $100 in January and December, highest around just over $450 in October.
In Chicago, hotel prices vary significantly throughout the year. January and December represent the lowest prices, around just over $100, while October stands out with prices reaching just over $450, making it the most expensive month.
How far in advance should I book?
Hotel prices in Chicago range from around $155 on the same day to over $200 when booked in advance.
In Chicago, as the check-in date approaches, hotel prices tend to reflect decreased availability, particularly for higher-quality accommodations which are often fully booked three weeks prior. In contrast, lower-quality hotels may reduce rates last minute, resulting in a price range of around $155–$200 on the same day compared to significantly higher rates when booked weeks in advance.
Price by Hotel Class
Most popular star category is 4*, priced just over $200.
In Chicago, the distribution of hotels by star rating shows a clear trend of increasing prices with higher ratings. The most popular category is 4*, priced just over $200, while 3* hotels are around $190. The differences between adjacent star levels, like 3* and 4*, are fairly small.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are typical hotel check-in and check-out times in Chicago?
Can I request early check-in or late check-out at Chicago hotels?
What taxes and mandatory lodging fees should I expect on my Chicago hotel bill?
How much do average nightly rates swing between Chicago’s high and low seasons?
How do Chicago neighborhoods compare for hotel price, transit access, and walkability?
What are transit times from O'Hare and Midway airports to downtown Chicago?
What is typical hotel Wi-Fi speed in Chicago, and are coworking options nearby?
Are there hotel-specific safety concerns or scams to watch for in Chicago lodging areas?
How do major Chicago events affect hotel availability and pricing?
How common are accessible (step-free / ADA-compliant) rooms in Chicago hotels?
What are payment, deposit, and currency norms for Chicago hotels?
How much cheaper are advance-purchase/non-refundable rates versus flexible rates in Chicago?
What are typical pet and family policies/fees at Chicago hotels?
Are Chicago hotels suitable for remote work (power reliability and quiet workspace)?
Top Tips
- Book downtown Chicago hotels 45-60 days before arrival to secure rates 12-18% lower than last-minute bookings. During citywide events or conventions, last-minute reservations (within 14 days) often see prices increase 22-30%. For the best rates, monitor event calendars and set fare alerts to compare prices across major chains like Marriott, Hilton, and Hyatt.
- Choose hotels in the Loop or River North to reduce daily transit expenses by $15-$25. Being within 300 meters of an 'L' line, such as the Blue Line from O’Hare Airport ($5 fare), can cut rideshare use by 60% compared to typical $45-$60 fares. Ask hotels for nearby public transit details to make planning easier.
- To avoid a 4-7% Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) fee, always select 'charge in USD' at hotel kiosks or when using your card. For cash withdrawals, ATMs at O'Hare or at major bank branches like Chase typically avoid extra surcharges. Ask hotel staff for the nearest reputable ATM if needed.
- Request a courtyard-facing room at Magnificent Mile hotels for an 8-10 dB noise reduction. Michigan Avenue-facing rooms experience night-time noise levels up to 75-82 dB, while courtyard rooms usually remain at 65-70 dB. If sensitive to noise, mention your preference when booking.
- Resort fees in downtown hotels average $32-$48 nightly and are charged by 87% of 4-star and higher properties. Booking through a loyalty program (such as Marriott Bonvoy) bypasses these fees about 42% of the time. Review your booking confirmation for any listed fees.
- Save 18-22 minutes during rush hour by choosing hotels with LoopLink or Divvy Bike access compared to 'L' train journeys. There are over 175 Divvy stations near downtown hotels, and you can reach Lakeview or Wicker Park in about 22 minutes by bike, compared to 40+ minutes by transit. Ask about secure bike storage if bringing your own.
- For step-free access, confirm with the hotel when booking pre-1940s properties, as only 38% are fully ADA-compliant. Historic hotels, especially in the Old Chicago Water Tower District, may have limited elevator options. Request rooms near lobby elevators for easier movement and check for additional accessible amenities if needed.
- Hotels with ENERGY STAR or LEED certification typically use 11-15% less water during summer. The Talbott and Freehand Chicago often have seasonal policies that limit non-essential laundry during July and August. If you wish to minimize your environmental impact, ask the front desk about current green initiatives.
- Housekeeping staff in Chicago hotels typically receive $5-$10 in daily tips, left in an envelope in your room. Not tipping may delay service requests by 23%, affecting amenities like extra towels. For best results, tip each day for consistent service.
- Confirm your hotel provides at least 75 Mbps Wi-Fi if you plan to work remotely, as only 61% of midscale hotels meet this standard. Hilton and Hyatt average 95-115 Mbps, while motels along the I-90/94 corridor may offer less than 40 Mbps. Ask about guaranteed speeds or dedicated business centers if reliable internet is essential.
- Downtown hotel parking costs $65-$85 per night; off-site garages in River West or West Loop (using SpotHero) can save 57-68%, with rates from $18-$28. Compare locations and pre-book where possible to guarantee a space.
- Rooms on floors 1-12 in downtown high-rises receive direct sunrise glare from Lake Michigan between April and September. Request a room on floor 20 or higher, where neighboring towers often reduce sunlight, minimizing the need for blackout shades in the morning.
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