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The Palmer House Hilton
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The Palmer House Hilton is a historic landmark hotel that opened in 1871, rebuilt after the Great Chicago Fire. It is renowned for its grand lobby, adorned with ornate ceilings, marble columns, and a stunning mural. The hotel made history as the first to install electric lights and telephones, setting a new standard for luxury. Today, visitors can explore the public areas, enjoy afternoon tea in the lobby, or dine at the famous Lockwood Restaurant. The Palmer House remains a symbol of Chicago's resilience and elegance, offering a glimpse into Gilded Age opulence.
Don't miss
- Admire the ornate ceiling and chandeliers in the grand lobby
- Learn about the hotel's pioneering role in installing electric lights and telephones
- Savor a classic cocktail at the historic Lockwood Restaurant or the lobby bar
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit The Palmer House Hilton
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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