Apartment in Wicker Park, IL
Reasons to book
About this apartment rental
We invite you to spend your next trip in this beautifully remodeled flat in Chicago's iconic Wicker Park neighborhood. Situated near the intersection of Milwaukee/Damen/North, the location couldn't possibly be better. Countless trendy dining options, bars, shops, and more are just steps away, as well as the Damen Blue Line 'L' station, which links you directly to O'Hare in ~32 minutes.
The Space:
A DESIGN-LOVER'S DREAM
This private studio apartment was artfully designed with a modern aesthetic combined with a few quirky details, creating a chic yet whimsical vibe.
Inside the flat you'll find:
• A comfy queen-sized bed.
• A modern bathroom w/ spa-style stand up shower.
• In-unit washer/dryer.
• Bright and airy living room w/ smart TV (no cable).
• Open-concept kitchen w/ stainless appliances.
• High ceilings ranging from 9-15' and luxury LVT flooring throughout.
NO DETAIL OVERLOOKED, BIG OR SMALL
Our team has clocked in an impressive amount of time not only as professional hosts but also as discerning guests. We know hospitality inside and out, and work tirelessly to elevate your stay from average to unforgettable.
EXCLUSIVE PERKS
During your stay as our guest, you receive exclusive free access to The Metropolitan, a chic members-only club located on the 66th and 67th floors of the Willis Tower. They have co-working space with gorgeous views overlooking Chicago, a bar with food and drinks all day, a top-notch dining experience at The Craftsman restaurant, and more. Message us for more details!
PARKING
Parking is not included. We highly recommend using a great service called SpotHero to reserve a spot nearby before you arrive.
CHECK-OUT
Unlike many other hosts, we won't ask you to wash the sheets, take out the trash, or mow the lawn. Check-out is at 11am.
Guest Access:
You have private access to the entire studio apartment.
Interaction with Guests:
Need more towels? Deep dish pizza recommendations? We're always on call to answer your questions.





