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Businiess name:  Park Hyatt Chicago
Review by:  Christine Z.
Review content: 
From the moment you walked through its doors into the lobby filled with museum quality artwork, you know you are someplace special. This dazzling hotel is located in the heart of Chicago's main shopping and dining district, the Magnificent Mile. The Park Hyatt Chicago offers world class accommodations with a four-star dining experience in its restaurant NoMi (which stands for north Michigan, as in avenue). It has a great wine bar that's a spectacular setting for drinks with your special someone. The rooms are equipped with all the amenities you'd expect in a fine hotel: terry robes and slippers, great sheets, jacuzzi bath, great views of the city. What you don't expect but make the experience even more hedonistic are the in-room CD player (to listed to your own tunes), flat screen TVs (including in the bathroom), candles to light, cookies to welcome you, and a window seat lined with pillows for that city-viewing experience. It's cozy without being ostentatious, and you will feel well taken care of. Expect to pay big bucks for such pleasure; it'll be well worth it.

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