Phone Number 6092467822
The Wicker Park Inn, a Chicago Bed and Breakfast
1329 N Wicker Park Ave, In Chicago (Wicker Park), Chicago, IL 60622, United States
Rating
4.3
Travelers Choice
2020
Price Level
$$$
Rooms
11
Pets
No
from $ 1,949.17
05
Apr

The Wicker Park Inn, a Chicago Bed and Breakfast, Chicago

The Wicker Park Inn, a Chicago Bed and Breakfast

A historic building with modern amenities complimentary Wi-Fi and breakfast plus a trendy tree-lined locale make The Wicker Park Inn a great home base for our guests staying in the Windy City. Set in an 1890s row house all eight rooms and apartments at this non-smoking inn boast 300-thread-count linens bathrobes satellite cable TVs and free Wi-Fi. Apartments also include fully equipped kitchens. Guests can rise and dine on a complimentary continental breakfast of fresh baked goods fruit and yogurt served daily. Free street parking is available. Note: Front desk hours vary. Guests planning to arrive before or after the designated check-in time must contact the property prior to arrival for special instructions. Guests can contact the property using the number on the reservations confirmation received after booking. Located one mile from I-90 The Wicker Park Inn is nestled on a tree-lined street in historic Wicker Park. Guests are a 10-minute walk from both the Damen and Division stops on the El's blue line. The inn is four miles from Lincoln Park Zoo and Oak Street Beach on Lake Michigan. It's 10 minutes into downtown for attractions including The Magnificent Mile Chicago Cultural Center Millennium Park and Buckingham Fountain. Wrigley Field is 15 minutes south and the University of Chicago the Oriental Institute and the Museum of Science and Industry in Hyde Park are 25 minutes. Chicago O'Hare International Airport is 17 miles away.

The Wicker Park Inn, a Chicago Bed and Breakfast

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The Wicker Park Inn, a Chicago Bed and Breakfast

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Total
$ 1,949.18

Overall

Excellent
4.3
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Customers Review

Location 4.5
Cleanliness 4.6
Comfort 4.3
Neighborhood 4.5
Amenities 4.7
Condition 4.5
Recomendation 85.2%
“My boyfriend has been working longer hours than usual during the COVID-19 pandemic, so I decided to plan a spontaneous staycation at the Wicker Park Inn. We live nearby, and have often walked or biked past the Inn— it’s beautiful! First, the positives: same-day booking was a breeze; contactless check-in felt extremely safe; the room was beautiful and very clean; the location is excellent. With contactless check-in, you use a one-time, personalized door code to enter through the main door, then follow emailed instructions to your room, where a key to the main door and room key are waiting. I picked up my keys, then headed back outside to make sure the key to the main door worked. After some fumbling (I really thought I was locked out for a few minutes), I made it back inside and IMMEDIATELY received a phone call. Laura, a Wicker Park Inn staff member, was calling to “check in.” The timing of the call made it clear that she had been watching me through a camera at the main door. While a little embarrassed, I shrugged it off. I get it: it was past sunset, I was in jean shorts, likely a little scruffier looking than typical Wicker Park Inn clientele. She asked me a few questions about my reservation (for some reason, she thought that I had booked a room for three people instead of two) and said good night. My boyfriend arrived about half an hour later. He biked to the Inn, and, because I was worried about locking his bike on the street overnight, I told him he could probably keep his bike in our room. Almost immediately after wheeling the bike inside, I got a call from Laura. She was really, really angry, and I could hear it in her voice. She said that she “saw the other person arrive” and repeated two or three times that she “just could not have a bike in the room” before explaining that she was concerned about dirt. I apologized immediately— in fact, I think I said the words “I’m sorry” six or seven times. It’s a completely reasonable policy not to allow bikes into the Inn rooms! We eventually resolved the issue—she allowed us to store the bike in the Inn garage—but I was pretty shaken up. I felt surveilled and I felt unwelcome. I kept thinking about what would have happened if I hadn’t picked up the phone: Laura seemed upset enough to come to our room to tell us off. My boyfriend and I shook it off and ended up having a nice enough night, but I certainly won’t be staying at the Inn again, nor will I encourage friends or family to stay there.”
— Alexandra A.
“This is literally the only place I'll stay in Chicago! Seriously. Quaint, but high-end; classic, yet historic; peaceful, yet close to the action. Laura has a fantastic staff that are constantly available, and with a smile on their faces. It has become quite the home-away-from-home for my business trips.”
— Madeline Gibson

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