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Best Western Hawthorne Terrace Hotel

3434 N Broadway Avenue , Chicago, IL 60657-2516
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Best Western Hawthorne Terrace Hotel

Welcome to the Best Western Hawthorne Terrace, an intimate and charming hotel nestled in the bustling Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago. We are just steps from the vibrant nightlife, theatre, sidewalk caf's, upscale dining, lakefront biking and jogging. All of this and within minutes from celebrated Michigan Avenue by the use of scenic Lake Shore Drive. Combining the personal attention of a small hotel with the confidence you'll feel staying with a name you trust, each of the 59 tastefully-appointed rooms and junior suites include a complimentary continental breakfast and newspaper. The hotel offers full business facilities with two-line phones in every room, a fitness center with sauna and whirlpool. Within walking distance of Wrigley Field, Home of The Chicago Cubs, you can also enjoy lakefront jogging, golf and tennis. A meticulous renovation and an accommodating staff make the Best Western Hawthorne Terrace a popular choice for seeing all the best Chicago has to offer. Our prime location steps from Chicago's lakefront, you will enjoy unmatched access to the most exciting part of town. You can be in The Loop or on Michigan Avenue in just minutes. You can explore all the local sights and sounds right here in the neighborhood. Electrifying nightlife and restaurants abound, from ethnic cuisine to sidewalk bistros to fine dining. We're also in the heart of Chicago's renowned off-Broadway theatre district. For sports fans, golf, tennis and jogging are nearby. We're the closest hotel to historic Wrigley Field, the home of the Chicago Cub's and the oldest, most charming ballpark in the country. Since the Hawthorne Terrace puts you in the center of everything, it's the only hotel to choose in Chicago. Also the most convenient for easy travel to O'Hare Airport, Midway Airport and downtown by train, bus or taxi.
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Lots of bars, restaurants, and shopping all within 3-4 blocks. A vibrant and fun neighborhood.

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