The Comfort Suites and Conference Center is a first-class hotel located near Chicago O'Hare International Airport. Guests will appreciate all that this attractive hotel has to offer, from the moment they check in until the moment they leave. A good location, nice amenities and service that is unparalleled makes this property the ideal choice for both business and leisure travelers. The hotel offers restaurant and meeting space and free transportation to the train station and convention center in Rosemont. The hotel also runs a free airport shuttle from 5 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. The service the hotel's friendly staff provides is comforting and inviting, creating an overall welcoming atmosphere to the hotel. The staff is well-versed in the art of hospitality. After a long day of sightseeing, business or pleasure, guests will look forward to retiring to the beautifully appointed guest rooms, which are all suites and feature separate bedrooms and living rooms. In addition, this great hotel is near area attractions, dining and shopping venues.
Number
of Rooms:
160
Number of Floors: 9
Check
in: 3:00 PM
Check out:
12:00 PM
Comfort Suites & Conf Center Hotel Amenities
On
Site:
Fitness Center Meeting Rooms Shuttle Service Parking Free Breakfast Lounge Laundry Service Restaurants Room Service
In
Room:
Pay-Per-View TV Voicemail Iron Coffee Dataports Alarm Clock Air Conditioning
Driving
Directions
From From O'Hare International Airport: Follow signs to I-90 East towards Chicago. Exit River Road and turn right at the light. Comfort Suites is located 8 blocks on the right.
Address:
4200 NORTH RIVER ROAD Region: OHare Airport Chicago Reservations
#:
1-800-523-8699
Airport Shuttle - Complimentary 24 hrs Children Stay Free - 18 Years and Under Complimentary Breakfast - Continental Complimentary Parking Daily Newspaper - Monday - Friday Dry Cleaning Services Elevators Fitness Facility - Complimentary Hot Tub/Whirlpool - Presidential Suites Lounge - Cocktail Meeting Facilities Restaurant Room Service Valet Service - Cleaning Wake Up Service