
Travel Guide to Chicago Accommodations
Staying in Chicago for a few days, contact the Chicago Convention and Tourism Board. They will be able to help you places to stay, as well as things to do and places to eat, and transportation information.
http://www.choosechicago.com
Vacations, including hotels and motels are best booked before you travel. Go online and use any of the available travel sites, like Expedia, Orbitz, and Priceline. With their one-stop search and booking, they provide you with hundreds of options. You can choose by price, location, or amenities.
http://www.expedia.com
http://www.orbitz.com
http://www.priceline.com
If you rely on people to give you the best reviews for hotels, and places to stay, visit Hotels.com. Not only is pricing, location, and hotel information provided online. It also gives both good and bad customer reviews. Virtual tours, hotel pictures, and recommendations to stay or avoid are online.
http://www.hotels.com
And finally, if you plan to stay in Chicago longer, and want accommodations more like home, take a look at Sublet, a home rental service. Studio apartments, along with houses, condos and townhomes are available for people to rent.
Homeowners/Apartment owners offer an ability to rent their place to visitors staying for an extended period of time. Most of the places are unfurnished; however, some do come with furniture, making it easy to move in. Availability agreements range from one month to two years.
http://www.sublet.com
http://www.chicagoeguide.com/

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