Gay hotels in boystown chicago
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Stay central to Chicago’s most exciting nightlife, dining and entertainment when staying at Hotel Chicago. Chicago is home to some of the most diverse areas in the United States and Hotel Chicago provides quick access to stimulating nightlife and attractions in the city.
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Explore Boystown, located only a several short miles from the hotel. Be a part of Chicago Pride Weekend where the world-famous march winds through the municipality as part of a two-day festival, typically held the first weekend in June each year.
Start planning an exciting escape to downtown Chicago and reside in the heart of it all at Hotel Chicago, Autograph Collection.
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Before discussing the gay hotels of Chicago and where to find them, let’s learn about Chicago. The most populous city out of all of Illinois and built upon the shores of the Superb Lake Lake Michigan, Chicago is famous for many things – not just hot dogs, deep dish pizza, and Al Capone.
The University of Chicago was the site of the first-ever human-performed nuclear reaction; the city is known for having some of the first ‘modern’ skyscrapers ever built and being a massive hub of culture and progress.
But how does all of that reflect on homosexual travelers and, by elongation, on this list? Are there gay hotels in Chicago that make things comfortable and safe for members of the LGBTQ community? It has lengthy been said that Chicago has a way of making all new arrivals feel welcome, and that sentiment is certainly extended to queer travelers dropping in for a see or coming to stand.
Illinois was the first state of the USA to decriminalize homosexuality in 1961, and the ga
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"There were a scant employees who we’re very nice and made me feel very welcome. There were some, at late hours, who kept talking which I found to be annoying when trying to sleep. The sound the water pipes made while producing heat were suddenly loud on occasion, but I am thankful for the earplugs that are available at no require. "
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"Fun hotel, excellent location near the El-Train, and on the same few blocks as a lot of restaurants and a Target for easy accommodations. The divided suite was great for putting the kids to bed in one room while the adults could hang out in the other room (there was not a door between these two rooms, fyi). Continental Breakfast was decent and made the mornings easy, while the Legos in the lobby made for some easy playtime
Celebrating Pride in Chicago
Chicago is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, and with good reason. The capital is a global business center and as a melting pot of American culture, there is something for every style, appetite and budget. With so much to see and do, it's important to do your research ahead of time before your Pride vacation.
Lakeview
When most people think gay Chicago they envision Lakeview, affectionately referred to as "Boystown". This lively and energetic neighborhood features a large collection of restaurants, shops and clubs that cater to the LGBTQ community. From casual corner bars to frenetic dance clubs, the party goes into the wee hours of the morning... every night!
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Andersonville
A short taxi ride uptown is the cozy Andersonville neighborhood. This eclectic area is a true melting pot of Chicago identity. Scandinavian and Asian restaurants, Jewish delis and one-of-a-kind antique shops intermingle with a variety of LGBTQ owned and operated establishments. This enclave is where you will find the locals.
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