Three hotels in Chicago hold active LEED certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, making them among the most rigorously verified sustainable properties in the city. Two of those three, Sable at Navy Pier and Hyatt Regency McCormick Place, are bookable through Dyme today. The third, Virgin Hotels Chicago, holds LEED Gold certification but is not currently in our booking inventory.
Why LEED Certification Matters for Travelers
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is the most widely recognized green building rating system in the world. A hotel earns LEED points across categories including energy efficiency, water conservation, indoor air quality, sustainable materials, and location credits such as proximity to public transit and walkable amenities.
For travelers, LEED certification is a third-party guarantee that a building was designed and constructed to reduce its environmental footprint. Unlike self-reported sustainability claims, LEED requires documentation, third-party verification, and recertification. Staying at a LEED-certified hotel means lower energy and water consumption per guest night, better ventilation and indoor air quality standards, and a property that has been held to measurable benchmarks rather than marketing language.
LEED ratings come in four tiers: Certified, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. Both bookable Chicago properties on Dyme sit at Silver or Gold, meaning they cleared a substantial portion of the available point thresholds.
LEED-Certified Chicago Hotels at a Glance
| Hotel | LEED Level | Certification Scope | Star Rating | Bookable on Dyme |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sable At Navy Pier Chicago, Curio Collection By Hilton | Silver | Full property | 4 stars | Yes |
| Hyatt Regency McCormick Place Chicago | Gold | 14-story tower expansion, certified 2014-02-04 | 4 stars | Yes |
| Virgin Hotels Chicago | Gold (BD+C: New Construction v3, certified 2015-07-31) | Full property | 4 stars | No |
Virgin Hotels Chicago: LEED Gold, Not Currently Bookable Here
Virgin Hotels Chicago earned LEED Gold under the BD+C: New Construction v3 rating system, with certification granted on July 31, 2015. It is one of the earliest LEED Gold hotel certifications in Chicago and a meaningful benchmark for sustainable hospitality in the city.
We include it on this page because travelers researching LEED-certified Chicago hotels deserve a complete picture, not a list shaped by what happens to be in our inventory. Virgin Hotels Chicago is not currently available through Dyme's booking system. If booking that property is your priority, you will need to arrange it directly through the hotel.
The two properties below, Sable at Navy Pier and Hyatt Regency McCormick Place, are fully bookable through Dyme and together cover LEED Silver and LEED Gold tiers.
Tips for Booking a LEED-Certified Hotel in Chicago
- Ask the hotel for its LEED scorecard or certificate number if you want to verify the specific point categories where it earned credit.
- LEED location credits often mean the property is close to CTA rail or bus lines, which can reduce your transportation costs and carbon footprint during the stay.
- LEED certification covers the building, not every operational practice. Ask about the hotel's linen reuse program, food waste policy, and EV charging availability for a fuller picture.
- Gold and Silver are both strong tiers. The difference lies in total points earned, not in any single category being absent.
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Hyatt Regency McCormick Place Chicago
2233 South Martin Luther King Boulevard, Chicago

Sable At Navy Pier Chicago, Curio Collection By Hilton
900 E Grand, Chicago
FAQs
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Three Chicago hotels hold active LEED certification: Sable at Navy Pier (LEED Silver), Hyatt Regency McCormick Place (LEED Gold for its tower expansion), and Virgin Hotels Chicago (LEED Gold, certified 2015). Two of the three are bookable through Dyme.
LEED uses a point-based scoring system across categories like energy, water, materials, and indoor air quality. Silver requires 50 to 59 points, Gold requires 60 to 79 points, and Platinum requires 80 or more. Both Silver and Gold represent strong, verified performance well above standard construction.
No. LEED certification requires third-party documentation and verification by the U.S. Green Building Council. A hotel that describes itself as eco-friendly without a certification body behind that claim has not been held to the same measurable standard.
LEED for Building Design and Construction certifications do not automatically expire, but the USGBC encourages recertification through LEED for Operations and Maintenance to confirm ongoing performance. The certifications listed on this page reflect the most recent verified status for each property.
Virgin Hotels Chicago is not currently part of Dyme's booking inventory. We include it on this page for transparency because it is a genuine LEED Gold property and travelers researching certified hotels in Chicago should know it exists, even if they need to book it elsewhere.
LEED certification does not set pricing. Both bookable LEED-certified hotels in Chicago are four-star properties and are priced accordingly relative to the broader Chicago hotel market. The certification reflects building quality and environmental performance, not a specific price tier.
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