Hotels in The Loop, Chicago's central business district, put guests within walking distance of Millennium Park, the Art Institute, and the city's major corporate corridors. This list covers 5 hotels physically inside The Loop, bounded by the Chicago River to the north and west, Lake Michigan to the east, and Roosevelt Road to the south, ranked by verified sustainability credentials, star rating, and guest review scores. Mid-range and upscale segments are both represented, and every property on the list holds a confirmed, bookable address inside the neighborhood boundary.
How we ranked these Loop hotels
Every hotel here has a verified street address inside the City of Chicago's defined Loop community area. Ranking runs in three steps: hotels with named, publicly documented sustainability certifications come first, then higher star ratings, then higher guest review scores. Alphabetical order breaks any remaining ties. Guest experience and location quality drive the editorial framing; sustainability credentials appear in each hotel's highlight field and in the spotlight section at the end, not as the primary lens for the whole list.
Loop hotels at a glance
| Hotel | Stars | Guest score | Sustainability | Nearest L station |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hilton Chicago | 3 | 8.0 | None verified | Harrison (Red/Blue), 4 min walk |
| The Blackstone, Autograph Collection | 4 | 8.8 | None verified | Harrison (Red/Blue), 3 min walk |
| Congress Plaza Hotel | 3 | 7.8 | None verified | Harrison (Red/Blue), 3 min walk |
| Bluegreen Vacations Hotel Blake, an Ascend Collection Hotel | 4 | 9.0 | None verified | LaSalle/Van Buren (Brown/Orange/Pink/Purple), 4 min walk |
| Sonder The Plymouth | 3 | 8.0 | None verified | LaSalle/Van Buren (Brown/Orange/Pink/Purple), 3 min walk |
Getting around The Loop
- The CTA L elevated lines form the physical loop at Lake, Wacker, Wells, and Van Buren streets, giving every hotel on this list a station within a 5-minute walk.
- The Red and Blue lines run 24 hours, making late arrivals and early departures manageable without a cab.
- Millennium Park is a 5- to 10-minute walk from any address on this list, depending on which block you start from.
- Metered street parking in The Loop runs around $7 per hour; hotel garages are a more predictable option for multi-day stays.
What to expect from Loop hotels
Loop hotels cater to a mix of convention attendees, corporate travelers, and visitors using the neighborhood as a base for Chicago's museum campus and lakefront. Properties range from full-service historic hotels on Michigan Avenue to apartment-style stays on Dearborn Street. Pricing reflects the central location and demand from the nearby McCormick Place convention corridor, so guests generally pay a premium compared to River North or the West Loop. The trade-off is direct walkability to Grant Park, the Chicago Riverwalk, and the Art Institute without needing transit.
Our Picks
Top Hotels

Bluegreen Vacations Hotel Blake, an Ascend Collection Hotel
500 South Dearborn Street, Chicago

Congress Plaza Hotel
520 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 60605, Chicago

Hilton Chicago
720 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago

Sonder The Plymouth
417 South Dearborn Street, Chicago

The Blackstone, Autograph Collection
636 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago
FAQs
Common Questions
The Loop is bounded by the Chicago River to the north and west, Lake Michigan to the east, and Roosevelt Road to the south. The elevated CTA L tracks at Lake, Wacker, Wells, and Van Buren streets form the physical loop that gives the neighborhood its name. All five hotels on this list have verified addresses inside those boundaries.
The Red, Blue, Green, Brown, Orange, Pink, and Purple lines all stop inside or at the edge of The Loop. The Harrison station on the Red and Blue lines is the closest stop for hotels on Michigan Avenue. The LaSalle/Van Buren station on the Brown, Orange, Pink, and Purple lines serves the Dearborn Street properties.
Hotels on Michigan Avenue, including The Blackstone and Congress Plaza, are a 3- to 5-minute walk from Millennium Park's Michigan Avenue entrance. The Dearborn Street properties, Hotel Blake and Sonder The Plymouth, are a 7- to 10-minute walk east to the park.
No. The South Loop is a separate Chicago community area south of Roosevelt Road. The Loop ends at Roosevelt Road. Hotels south of that boundary, including some properties on Michigan Avenue below Roosevelt, fall in the South Loop, not The Loop.
The Hilton Chicago and The Blackstone both offer meeting rooms and full-service amenities suited to corporate stays. Hotel Blake on Dearborn Street earns the highest guest score on the list at 9.0 and is close to the Harold Washington Library and federal office buildings on Dearborn.
The Hilton Chicago is the only property on this list with a pool. It also has a spa and gym, making it the most complete full-service option in the group.
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