CANDLEWOOD SUITES 27 WEST 300 WARRENVILLE WARRENVILLE, IL 60555 WARRENVILLE
Conveniently located 25 miles from the O'Hare
International Airport, Candlewood Suites is
within easy access to the historic landmarks of
the Sears Tower, Navy Pier and the Miricle
Mile. The all-suite hotels gives easy access to
the 1700 feet aloft, Sears Tower that overlooks
the west side of Chicago's downtown Loop.
The drive to the bronze tinted glass and
stainless aluminum is well worth it. Also within
reach from the Candlewood suites is the Navy
Pier - the giant Ferris wheel, dining cruise
boats, a large screen theater, outdoor restaurants and unique shops on the shores
of lake Michigan. The practical Candlewood Suites does not boast a grandiose
lobby but guestrooms exude an inviting warmth and comfort. One look at the
spacious studio, one bedroom and studio double suites and you will realize the
Candlewood Suites difference. Everything from an executive desk to home
entertainment helps guests work smart and relax. Candlewood Suites offers
workable, livable space, regardless of whether you stay in the studio or one
bedroom. Enjoy the additional privacy of the one bedroom suite, completely
separate bedroom and larger desk chair in living area, a sleeper sofa, extra closet
space and tableware for two. The double suite also has CD player, full size
refrigerator with ice- maker and full size dishwasher. Enjoy the extensive service
and comfort of Candlewood Suites, not far from dining, shopping and
entertainment venues.
Downtown Chicago puts on what is perhaps the finest display of modern architecture in the world, from the prototype skyscrapers of the 1890s to Mies van der Rohe's modernist masterpieces, and the second tallest building in the world, the quarter-mile-high Sears Tower.
The compact heart of Chicago is known as the Loop, because it's circled by the elevated tracks of the CTA "El" trains. For a first impression of downtown, start your explorations by seeing the energy, drive and unmasked greed exposed in the trading pits of the various commodity marketplaces. Half the world's wheat and corn (and pork belly futures) are bought and sold amid the cacophonic roar of the Chicago Board of Trade, housed in a gorgeous Art Deco tower. From the entrance at 141 W Jackson St, where it intersects with LaSalle Street, take the elevator to the fifth-floor visitor gallery (Mon-Fri 8am-1.15pm; free), where displays trace the evolution of the various frantic shouts and signals by which trade is actually carried out. A similarly energetic ballet goes on from the early hours on Chicago's stock options exchange, the largest in the US. At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, three blocks away at 30 S Wacker Drive (Mon-Fri 7.30am-3.15pm; free), precious metals, currencies and commodities are bought and sold to the tune of some $50 billion a day. The best time to visit the exchanges is just before the close of trade, when the pressure is at its peak and tempers are most frayed.
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