If you’re staying at the swissotel, ask for a lower floor where you can walk up and down if needed. They have a huge problem with the elevators every time I’ve been there and it’s been crowded, like 10minute waits for the elevator (this is mostly going down, going up is OK)
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Definitely keep your eyes peeled, check sites like trivago, you can set alerts to let you know if the price drops. There are so many hotels around that area.
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What about the Lowe’s? That one is newer and on the north side of the river so you closer to shops and restaurants in the mag mile.
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We stayed at the Hyatt two years ago for $100/night. We used Hotwire and chose a 4 star hotel in that area, all of which have good reviews, so it didn’t matter which one we got.