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Marriott Chicago O'Hare

8535 West Higgins Road , Chicago, IL 60631
Please note the Chicago Marriott O'Hare is a smoke-free facility with the exception of the Firehouse Tavern! All guest rooms and suites are non-smoking accommodations.

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Located just minutes from O'Hare International Airport and fifteen miles from downtown Chicago, the Chicago Marriott O'Hare is one of the few Chicago hotels that provides a location both close to the airport and easily accessible to the heart of the city. The American Management Association headquarters is adjacent with the Donald E Stephens Convention Center two miles southwest. Convenient for leisure guests, ideal for business travelers and perfect for groups, we combine comfort with the services and amenities needed to accomplish your travel pursuits. Chicago's reputation for outstanding dining extends to our Harvest Grill restaurant which serves American cuisine in a contemporary atmosphere. Enjoy cocktails, cognacs, fine cigars and an "Old Chicago" theme at The Firehouse Tavern. Relax in our heated indoor and seasonal outdoor swimming pools or workout in the fitness center. Complimentary twenty-four hour shuttle service is provided to and from O'Hare International Airport with train service to downtown available one block from the hotel. Outdoor self-parking is USD 20 per night with valet service additional.

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Our guest rooms and suites feature cable television with free HBO premium channel and pay movies, hairdryer, high speed Internet access, in-room coffee and tea service, iron and board, two-line telephones with dataport and voicemail plus a well-lit workstation. The Chicago Marriott O'Hare participates in Wired for Business: Marriott's new service that includes high speed Internet access plus unlimited local and long distance telephone calls within the United States for a low daily fee. This service can be requested at the front desk at check-in.

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