Residence Inn Chicago--Schaumburg
Located just a few minutes from Atcher Island, an outdoor tropical water park, as well as tennis courts, golf courses and Volkening Lake, the Renaissance Hotel is also near several dining locations, ranging from fine dining to local pizzerias. Residence Inn accepts pets with a non-refundable sanitation fee. As prices may vary, contact the hotel for exact pricing. Guest suites of studio, one bedroom or two bedroom sizes all come equipped with a full kitchen, high speed Internet access and a sleeper sofa, and all rooms are smoke free. Complimentary buffet breakfast, as well as an evening reception with beer and wine, are offered.
Residence Inn by Marriott Chicago Schaumburg
1610 McConnor Parkway
Schaumburg, IL 60173
(847) 517-9200
marriott.com
Schaumburg Quality Inn
Just a few blocks from Interstate 290, Schaumburg Quality Inn is located 28 miles from downtown Chicago. There are several restaurants within walking distance as well as Woodfield Mall just one block away. The guest rooms are spacious and come equipped with a refrigerator, microwave, satellite and high speed Internet access. The hotel offers an indoor pool, free soda and popcorn each evening, an exercise room and on-site guest laundry. Up to two pets per room are accepted, with an additional fee. Call ahead for pricing and availability.
Schaumburg Quality Inn
600 North Martingale
Schaumburg, IL 60173
(847) 517-7737
qualityinnschaumburg.com
Homestead Studio Suites Chicago--Schaumburg
Offering studio and deluxe studio suites, the Homestead of Schaumburg allows pets with an additional per night fee to cover cleaning costs. Call ahead to check for pricing and availability. Homestead offers housekeeping services for stays lasting over seven nights, as well as high speed Internet, business services and nearby access to shopping, dining and freeways.
Homestead Studio Suites Chicago--Schaumburg--Convention Center
51 East State Parkway
Schaumburg, IL 60173
(847) 882-6900
homesteadhotels.com
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