Publishing House Bed & Breakfast
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Publishing House Bed & Breakfast

Chicago, Illinois

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A converted 1909 printing house in the West Loop turned into an eleven-room B&B with industrial bones and warm, eclectic interiors. Every room is different — exposed brick, original timber, clawfoot tubs — and breakfast is included and actually good. It's the anti-hotel hotel: personal, quiet, and tucked into a neighborhood that puts you within walking distance of half this list.

Insider tip

Book the Loft Suite for the most dramatic ceilings. Breakfast in the communal dining room feels like staying at a very stylish friend's house.

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