Drake Hotel, Historic hotel in Magnificent Mile, Chicago, US
The Drake Hotel occupies the corner where Michigan Avenue meets Lake Shore Drive, housing over five hundred guest rooms inside Italian Renaissance architecture. The rooms spread across multiple floors, some facing the lake and others overlooking the avenue.
The Drake brothers opened the building on New Year's Eve nineteen twenty as a connection between the residential Gold Coast and the commercial activity along Michigan Avenue. The structure aimed to set a new standard for hotel accommodation in the city.
The Palm Court has served afternoon tea since the building first opened, creating a space valued for social gatherings. Travelers from around the world join local residents in this room for conversations over tea and pastries.
The entrance sits directly on Michigan Avenue, where shops and boutiques line the ground floor. Visitors can walk from here along the shopping district, which extends just steps away.
At the Cape Cod Room, which opened in nineteen thirty-two, Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio carved their initials into the wooden counter. This space is credited as the city's first themed dining room.
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