University Quarters Bed & Breakfast & Suites
Now with three guest rooms as well as a two-room suite, University Quarters Bed & Breakfast & Suites occupies the 1st and 2nd Floors of a lovely, vintage, totally updated greystone one-half block from The University of Chicago campus... more
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| "University Quarters and the Austria-Fargo-Connection"
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8/10/2009 |
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My family is from Austria/Europe but my father has been living and working in Fargo, ND, for the last three years. That's the reason most of my relatives suddenly started travelling to Fargo and, being sort of close to
the Great Lakes already, took the chance to go and visit Chicago.
Now, Chicago is definitely a place to see, however accomodation which is not a long way off downtown can turn out really expensive. But we were lucky to have an American friend who had heard of University Quarters Bed & Breakfast, a lovely place South of Midway Plaisance (right at the edge of the University of Chicago). Public transport is close (both Metra line and bus line 6 are within walking distance) and will take you downtown in about 15 minutes.
We stayed in Chicago for four nights and we definitely can recommend the B+B to everybody. University Quarters Bed & Breakfast offers very nice, clean and comfortable rooms with a stylish design. You can decide for yourself if you prefer a private bathroom or if you don't mind sharing it with another room (which never caused a problem). Our bathroom had a bubble tub which we found especially relaxing after walking around in Chicago a lot.
Breakfast is served in the kitchen and you can get almost anything you want. Besides, the kitchen also works as a meeting place as you will encounter most of the other guests there. We engaged in several talks in the evening and loved the nice and lively atmosphere of this. Peter and Paula Schuler both do a great job hosting the place. They are very friendly and likeable people, and they offer a great service to their guests.
If we come back to Chicago (which we are planning to do) we will certainly stay with them again. View Reviewer Info
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| "Why would you want to stay any where else?"
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6/17/2009 |
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My husband and I, or just me, frequently go to Chicago to visit our son & his family, two grandaughters, who live in Hyde Park. I normally don't select B & B's as they're often too "cute" for my taste. However tried Paula & Peter's B & B-- what a gem, and relief! You feel that you're in a friendly & comfortable home that is very tastefully decorated. Both P & P are very accomodating and friendly; it seems that they have all the time in the world to help with plans, directions or problems. After returned to Ca. from our last visit, I immediately got a small espresso maker as Paula completely sold me on morning lattes. There are very limited hotel choices in S. Chicago, but this B & B fits the bill. Sue Norton, Bakersfield, Ca View Reviewer Info
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| "Great accomodations -- highly recommend!"
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6/16/2009 |
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I stayed at the University Quarters B&B for two weeks. Without exageration,it was the best place I've ever stayed. The place was immaculate, the hosts, Paula and Peter, exceptionally warm and interesting people to talk to, and they have this rare gift to make people feel special.
I had to work hard at the library and it was really nice to come to a very comfortable place where I could relax and have some more work done in the evening. And I still remember Paula's morning lattes -- my husband said I got spoiled in Chicago!
I've read some previous reviews and I am glad that many people feel the same. As for the location that one reviewer was uneasy about, I must say I never felt uncomfortable or, let alone, threatened. It was very close to the University campus, and the streets were regularly patrolled by the University security cars. But, of course, Chicago is a big city, and as everywhere in a big city, one has to be careful and use common sense.
I highly recommend this place to anybody. Also, it was nice to get a weekly rate for my longer stay. I will definitely stay with Paula and Peter again!
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| "Like Staying with Favorite Cousins"
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6/16/2009 |
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I discovered Paula and Peter's place during my daughter's second year at the University of Chicago, and have been back around 4 times. For a June 2009 trip to help with a post-3rd year move to a summer apartment, I forgot about booking farther ahead because of graduation, and had to stay at the Hyatt at McCormick Place: a sterile comparison.
The rooms at UQ are on the small side, but overall, it doesn't matter, because staying there is like a suite experience, with the tasteful living room and kitchen right nearby to hang out in, read, watch TV and check e-mails on your laptop. Paula's breakfasts are excellent, with eggs made to order, fruit, and other things to go along with the coffee and tea.
Both Paula and Peter are extremely knowledgeable about the City, and everything that's going on in Hyde Park. When I wanted to get my daughter a spa treatment last year, Paula set us up with her people downtown. It was at a nice boutique hotel I used to stay in and like a lot, but now I get the same kind of thing right in Hyde Park.
If you are in to working out, check out the Y right down the street, or the Bally's on 47th.
For my daughter's 2010 graduation, I stopped in to see Paula and make my reservation last week.
Kevin Clark
Tenafly, NJ View Reviewer Info
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| "Outstanding B&B, but beware of the location"
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1/19/2009 |
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Once you are INSIDE the BB, everything is great. The owners are extremely kind and helpful, the location is very quiet, the rooms are cozy and spotless clean, and you have snacks and drinks always available and included in the price (which, given the outrageous Chicago standards, is quite moderate).
The B&B is also at walking distance (5 minutes) from the University of Chicago. The only problem is that you probably will NOT want to walk around at all. Indeed the BB is exactly where a very dangerous part of the city of Chicago starts. Every single Chicago-savvy person I mentioned this location to (including current residents) was very surprised and somewhat worried. The taxi driver that dropped me off was quite literally amazed and could not believe that a B&B could be found in such location and strongly advised me not to walk beyond the block where the B&B is located. Indeed, while the B&B is great, the neighborhood is quite scary. Would I go back? Probably yes, but before you book a room here do make sure you are aware of the surroundings. View Reviewer Info
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Thank you so much for your review. We are very happy to hear that you enjoyed our B&B, and we appreciate this opportunity to clarify some information about our location. The neighborhoods surrounding the University of Chicago campus -- like those close to many of the world's great universities -- are extremely diverse and have much to offer visitors. Our B&B is two blocks from the University of Chicago Law School where President Obama once taught, and his Chicago home is 10 blocks away. We understand that guests who have not previously traveled to complex and diverse urban neighborhoods are sometimes uneasy when they first arrive. We can assure visitors that both the B&B and the neighborhood are safe, and in our nine years we have never had any problems. The neighborhoods around the campus are constantly patrolled by both the University of Chicago Police and the City of Chicago Police, which helps to ensure the safety of all our guests. Our location makes us ideal for travelers visiting McCormick Place, Soldier Field, Chicago's Museum Campus, the Art Institute, Millennium Park, the Loop, or the shops on Michigan Avenue. We hope that on your next visit, we can help you discover all that Chicago has to offer.
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| "Wonderful hospitality and convenience"
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9/20/2007 |
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My family and I stayed in The Woodlawn Room for several days in September while dropping off our son, who was an incoming first year student at the University of Chicago. Having stayed in a variety of accomodations in Chicago in the past, including large hotels in The Loop and smaller accomodations in Hyde Park, this was by far the most pleasant and convenient for our purposes. Peter and Paula were outstanding hosts. The facility is newly remodeled and immaculate. Our room was cozy with a private bath. As the two other rooms were full, they even went so far as to offer our son an inflatable mattress for a nominal fee so that we might stay with them. Breakfast offerings, drinks, and snacks were plentiful, and included organic products and soy milk, which was most appreciated. A suggestion we made regarding a small improvement to our room was gratefully acknowledged. All this, including parking and a short walk to the university, made it an ideal choice for us, one which we will avail ourselves of in the future. View Reviewer Info
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| "Excellent B&B near the University of Chicago"
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7/8/2007 |
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When I arrived at the University Quarters B&B, I was met by Peter Schuler, who took the time to make me feel right at home. He gave me a tour of the B&B and provided much information about the neighborhood and advice about local restaurants. He also provided menus from the local restaurants providing delivery. I ordered from one of them and this turned out to be a convenient and delicious way to have dinner after a tiring flight. He also introduced me to other guests as they came into the common living room area, and this provided for a homey atmosphere. Later I also met Paula Schuler, who was equally hospitable and willing and able to provide any information requested concerning the neighborhood and greater Chicago. She also provided a delicious breakfast on Saturday morning, complete with fresh berries, freshly brewed coffee and tea, home-baked muffins, and choices of yogurt, cold cereal, and eggs cooked to order. The property looks freshly refurbished and is attractively decorated. Everything was quite neat, clean, and comfortable, including the attractively updated bathroom. My room and one other share the bathroom, but I did not find this inconvenient. My room, though small, was very comfortable with an excellent mattress on the bed and quality linens. It also provided a roomy closet, robe and slippers, and convenient reading lights and clock radio. I highly recommend this B&B to anyone needing accommodations near the University of Chicago. View Reviewer Info
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University Quarters Bed & Breakfast & Suites6137 South Kimbark Avenue, 1st Floor Chicago, IL 60637-2844 USA
| Phone: | +1-773-855-8349 | | Fax: | +1-773-409-5434 | | Toll-free: | +1-866-712-6166 |
Innkeeper(s) Paula and Peter Schuler
Rates: $150 - $300

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