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Splendors of China's Forbidden City
Planning Your Visit


Hotel Packages

Several Chicago area hotels are offering special packages that include tickets to see the world premiere of Splendors of China’s Forbidden City, debuting March 12, 2004 through September 12, 2004.

With convenient locations, these hotels offer wonderful amenities and a range of options to suit every budget. Call each hotel for the details of specific packages, which may also include such benefits as complimentary breakfast, fitness center privileges, in-room treats and valet parking.

To offer you maximum flexibility during your stay, Hotel Guest Tickets to see Splendors of China’s Forbidden City, which is a timed-entry exhibition, can be used on any day of your visit without having to call ahead.

Hotel reservationists will inform you of any blackouts that may apply when you book your package.

Chicago’s Essex Inn
800 South Michigan Avenue
(800) 621-6909

Days Inn Lincoln Park North
644 West Diversey Parkway
(888) LPN-DAYS

The Drake Hotel
140 East Walton Place
(312) 787-2200

Holiday Inn Chicago City Centre
300 East Ohio Street
(312) 787-6100

Hotel 71
71 East Wacker Drive
(312) 346-7100

Millennium Knickerbocker Hotel
163 E. Walton Place @ N. Michigan Avenue
(312) 751-8100

Ritz Carlton
160 East Pearson Street
(312) 266-1000

Swissôtel
323 East Wacker Drive
(888) 737-9477

Whitehall Hotel
105 East Delaware Place
(312) 944-6300


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About the Exhibition
Introductory Video
Photo Gallery
Q & A: Imperial China
Education
Planning Your Visit
Getting Tickets
Reserve Member Passes
Audio Tours
Plan a Field Trip
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Hotel Packages
Shopping
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