
House 5863- Chicago's Premier Bed & Breakfast
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Näytä kaikkiRoom One This is the owner's favorite room as it has a large bay window that overlooks the park across the street from the bed & breakfast. The room is adjacent to the common living area.Features:King bedIn-suite bathFlat screen television w/ free cable Wireless internetCeiling FanAlarm clockBath robesRoom Two This room offers quiet comfort and value. We have discounted the price only because the bath, although private, is located across the hall from the guest room. The room is located at the center of the house and is very quiet.Features:Queen bedPrivate bath [Bath is located across the hall from guest room]Flat screen television w/ free cableWireless internetCeiling FanAlarm clockBath robesRoom Three This room is special because it features a large steam room/ shower. The room is located at the center of the property adjacent to our common area kitchen.Features:King bedIn-suite bathFlat screen television w/ free cableWireless internetCeiling FanAlarm clockBath robesRoom Four Room 4 is our brightest room and has the added benefit of having direct access to our common deck area. Features:King bedIn-suite bathFlat screen television w/ free cableWireless internetCeiling FanAlarm clockBath robesRoom Five Room 5 is quietly nestled at the back of our property and overlooks our common garden area.Features:King bedIn-suite bathFlat screen television w/ free cableWireless internetCeiling FanAlarm clockBath robes1st Floor 2 Bedroom Suite 1st Floor 2 Bedroom Suite1st Floor 2 Bedroom Suite2 Bedroom 1st Floor Suite Check Availability Features:1 King bed/ 1 Queen bed2 In-suite bathrooms2 Flat screen television w/ free cable including 1 Flat Screen 81 inch TelevisionWireless internet2 Bedroom 1st Floor Suite Located on the first floor of the property
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