These five hotels in Fulton Market Chicago earned their spots by combining strong guest ratings, confirmed operating status, and addresses that put you inside the neighborhood, not just near it. The list covers upscale boutique stays and mid-range options, ranked first by sustainability credentials, then by star rating, then by guest score. Every hotel on it checks out.
How we ranked these hotels in Fulton Market Chicago
Ranking started with sustainability credentials. Hotels with verified eco certifications or published green programs placed above those without. Within the same sustainability tier, higher star ratings came first, and guest review scores broke any remaining ties. All five properties sit inside Fulton Market's boundaries, roughly Ogden Avenue to the north, the Chicago River to the east, Lake Street to the south, and Ashland Avenue to the west. Properties at 747 N May Street were excluded because multiple units there carry ratings of 4 or 0 out of 10, and several list no verifiable guest score at all. Grand House was excluded for the same reason. The remaining candidates were filtered to well-known, bookable properties with consistent guest feedback.
Fulton Market hotels at a glance
| Hotel | Stars | Guest rating | Distance from anchor | Nearest CTA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nobu Hotel Chicago | 5 | 9.6 | 0.20 mi | Morgan (Green/Pink), 6 min walk |
| The Publishing House B&B | 3 | 9.8 | 0.30 mi | Morgan (Green/Pink), 7 min walk |
| The Emily Hotel | 4 | 8.8 | 0.03 mi | Morgan (Green/Pink), 4 min walk |
| The Hoxton, Chicago | 4 | 8.5 | 0.19 mi | Morgan (Green/Pink), 5 min walk |
| Hyatt House Chicago West Loop-Fulton Market | 3 | 9.0 | 0.28 mi | Morgan (Green/Pink), 6 min walk |
Getting around Fulton Market
- Morgan Street station (CTA Green and Pink lines, 800 W. Lake St.) is the primary transit hub for the neighborhood and sits within a 4-to-8-minute walk of all five hotels on this list.
- Ashland station (Green and Pink lines) covers the western edge of the neighborhood and is the better option if you're staying near May Street.
- Street parking is scarce on weekday evenings when the Randolph Street restaurant corridor fills up. If you're driving, confirm whether your hotel offers on-site or valet parking before you arrive.
- The neighborhood is walkable for dining and nightlife, but a rideshare or the CTA Blue Line (at Clinton or UIC-Halsted) gets you to O'Hare or Midway faster than the Green or Pink lines.
What to expect from Fulton Market hotels
Fulton Market hotels skew design-forward. The neighborhood's conversion from a meatpacking district into a tech and dining corridor happened fast, and the hotels that opened here reflect that energy in their architecture and food programs. You get proximity to the Randolph Street restaurant row, Google's Chicago office, and a concentration of creative agencies, which means these properties cater to both leisure travelers and business guests without feeling like generic corporate lodging.
Pricing runs from mid-range at the Hyatt House and Publishing House B&B to premium at Nobu. None of the five hotels on this list require a long commute to the neighborhood's main attractions. The farthest, the Hyatt House at 0.28 miles from the Fulton Market anchor, is still a 6-minute walk from Morgan Street station.
Our Picks
Top Hotels

Hyatt House Chicago West Loop-Fulton Market
105 N May Street, Chicago

Nobu Hotel Chicago
155 North Peoria Street, Chicago

The Emily Hotel
311 North Morgan Street, Chicago

The Hoxton, Chicago
200 North Green Street, Chicago

The Publishing House B&B
108 N May Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60607, Chicago
FAQs
Common Questions
The Publishing House B&B at 108 N May Street holds a 9.8 guest rating, the highest in the verified candidate pool. Nobu Hotel Chicago follows at 9.6.
Morgan Street station, at 800 W. Lake Street, is the primary stop for the neighborhood and is served by the CTA Green and Pink lines. All five hotels on this list sit within a 4-to-7-minute walk of that station. Ashland station, also on the Green and Pink lines, is an option for properties on the western side of the neighborhood.
Yes. The Hyatt House Chicago West Loop-Fulton Market at 105 N May Street includes in-room kitchenettes and is designed for stays of several nights or longer. It also offers EV charging and on-site parking, which is useful if you're driving into the city.
The closest is The Emily Hotel at 311 N Morgan Street, about a 4-minute walk south to Randolph Street. Nobu Hotel Chicago at 155 N Peoria Street is roughly 2 blocks away. The Hyatt House and Publishing House B&B on May Street are about a 6-to-8-minute walk east to the main dining strip.
No. Fulton Market is a distinct neighborhood on Chicago's Near West Side, bounded roughly by Ogden Avenue to the north, the Chicago River to the east, Lake Street to the south, and Ashland Avenue to the west. The West Loop borders it to the east and south. The two neighborhoods share a border and some overlap in dining culture, but Fulton Market has its own identity as a former meatpacking district that has converted into a tech and hospitality corridor.
The Hyatt House Chicago West Loop-Fulton Market suits business travelers who need kitchenettes, meeting rooms, and EV charging. The Hoxton and Nobu both offer meeting space and are close to Google's Chicago office on Fulton Street. The Emily Hotel's Morgan Street location puts guests 4 minutes from the CTA, which is useful for daily commuting across the city.
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