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Hotel Sax

Guests stay in style and comfort when they book a room at Hotel Sax while visiting the Chicago area.

333 N Dearborn St
Chicago, IL 60610
(312) 546-3780
Neighborhoods: Central,Near North Side
Cross Street: Kinzie Street
Markets: Chicago, IL Metro



Owner Message

  • Innovative Hotel
  • Breathtaking Views
  • Perfect Location

Live it. An oasis in the heart of one of America's great cities, Hotel Sax is a downtown Chicago experience with a richness and vibrancy that is at turns intoxicating, theatrical, sensual and real. Inside, intriguing settings mix with energizing spaces?while outside you are just steps from world-renowned dining, entertainment and shopping. We look forward to sharing with you our passion and enthusiasm for our city and for great service.


Tips

  • The Extras
    Hotel Sax Chicago boasts Chicago's hottest night spot, Crimson Lounge. The lounge is complete with DJ-driven music, an interesting cocktail menu, unique VIP bottle service, and more.


Customer Reviews

the credit physician playing the sax
Reviewed by md physician on 2009-11-14T05:54:11Z

the credit physician and the restoration team,plus the 750 club,helping restoration of your credit,times can be rough when your turned down for a loan,or cant get that car you want,the hotel sax is a great way to escape your troubles,its a beautifull place,the credit physician and the restoration team were ther helping another customer acheive there dreams of owning a business,the client said lets meet at this beautifull hotel

Pros: high credit score

Cons: geting turned down

Too cool for the room.
Reviewed by columthursday on 2008-04-06T13:54:40Z

We popped into the Lounge at Hotel Sax Chicago before a show at House of Blues. The attitude at this place is unbearable. The tight shirt wearing, over-tanned, no-neck bartender looked me over from bottom to top to bottom before smirking and asking "wat can I getcha?" I ordered 5 drinks and handed him a one-hundred dollar bill. That was apparently enough to earn the privilege to sit at his bar.

Loved the Decor
Reviewed by Jovnka1 on 2008-02-22T11:11:17Z

The hotel was something different. Not the cookie cutter rooms in other hotels. The lobby bar was packed and fun every night. The location was great, close to everything. The rates were very low for the location. The restaurant in the lobby was terrible. There are much better places to eat close by.

Pros: Ambiance

Cons: $16 per person to work out

There's Nothing Like Good Sax ;-)
Reviewed by tflucht on 2007-07-19T06:29:51Z

RIP, HOB Hotel. Now it's the Sax Hotel, and this past weekend was my first stay. What an interesting choice! This hotel is hip, from the lobby and reception areas, to the lobby bar, to the room decor. And they manage to pull it off, without seeming to try. My room was a decent size, impeccably decorated, with a huge bathroom. The shower had an oversized head, so you could take a drenching. This is a great feature, one more hotels should offer. There were only two thing keeping it from a five star review. One, the toiletries were not replaced, so I had to ask for more at the desk (on a positive note, when I returned to my room, there was a small bag with two of each, so a nice recovery), and the concierge. I requested tickets for the Gospel Brunch at the HOB next door, and was told they were sold out. Frankly, my experience with concierges in other cities is that "sold out" is just the first step in their process of getting you the tickets. You may pay more, but they deliver. Not the case here. I find that inexcusable, considering the venue is next door, and a former affiliate. He didn't seem to even try. For a downtown hotel, I expect more. My advice would be to send that guy over to the Embassy Suites, and let him book aquarium tickets for the weekend families. Hire a real concierge, one that can get things done.

Pros: Decor, desk and valet service, location, ambience

Cons: Concierge

Horrible experience, WASTE OF MONEY
Reviewed by colorist123 on 2007-01-03T11:21:22Z

My boyfriend and I both worked on new years eve and day. Instead of the celebrations those days, we decided to have a romantic fun night at the House of Blues Hotel. Upon arrival the staff was very friendly, I thought I had made the right choice! As we entered our room, the view was nothing to brag about, we were staring at a parking garage. The robes and complimentary blues cd were no where to been seen. As we called downstairs to recieve these items, 20 minutes later, one robe arrived. Another thing i forgot to mention, I had paid 250 for a deluxe King suite. There was nothing deluxe about it. It was the size of a normal room at your standard Howard Johnson. The decore was fun though. We both are not the type to complain, so we just made the best of what we had. After getting ready, we went to eat at Osteria Via Stato(highly recommended). After the wonderful dinner we arrived back at the hotel at 8:30, the KAZ bar that the house of blues hotel is known for was closed for construction. They never informed us of this ever. No big deal, we had other options around the area. After we came back from a few coctails at a piano bar, we decidded to get room service. It was only 10:30 PM, and they claimed that the were'nt doing room service because of lack of occcupancy at the hotel(i wonder why?). The room service claimed that they were open EVERY NIGHT until 2:30 AM. It might seem like a waste of time to complain about all of this, but being in the customer service field myself, i was appaled. NO lounge, no room service, we recieved nothing in our room that was promised. WASTE OF MONEY, with NO extra little perks to make up for it.

Pros: Good decore

Cons: bad Value, bad service, you get nothing you are promised