Hotel Lincoln is a modern boutique property in the middle of Chicago's Lincoln Park surrounded sprawling. With interiors by Dirty-line design and style, guests are treated to accommodations that feel more like a friend's residence as a hip city hotel.
The hotel is located on the corner of Lincoln Avenue and Clark Street in a 1928-built historical development, this small hotel scores some major design points with pulses prep mixed with eclectic finds. The spirited aesthetic is warm and inviting with rustic woods, plaids, florals, stripes and pops of retro colors like orange, teal, gold and brown wrapping the lobby, lounges and rooms.
The reception has a front panel of the mix-and-match drawers, while a character representation of the hotel's Vintage Logo with marquee selection bulbs hanging behind. Many original paintings, many of neighborhood artists adorn the walls in the lobby, the lounge and the 184 rooms and suites. With an award-winning chef at the helm of his own restaurant, Perennial Virant and an enviable rooftop bar and lounge, the J. Parker, this hotel is a 1-quiet location for both tourists and city dwellers alike.
For overnight guests, the rooms are attractive and comfortable rooms overlooking the beautiful cityscape and Lake Michigan. Accommodations vary yet all manage to present a cozy atmosphere, always retract the best nests are to soon after a day in the Windy City in space.
The beds are in fresh basics of white with navy sheets, while occasional chairs sport a cherry red 'Hotel Lincoln Accents set. Patterns and textures are rich, with graphic houndstooth carpeting and whimsical style accents like shiny balloon dogs or small ceramic squirrels. Art silk screen provided on eyelets white fabric panels are suspended over beds, although moss green curtains are pinned back with simple tacks. Such a carefree and funky design and style approach!
Hotel Lincoln is a modern boutique hotel, a little gem in a big city, the. A cool contemporary energy, vintage details and downright comfortable and stylish
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