Carbide and Carbon Building
Carbide and Carbon Building
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Neighbourhood: Downtown / The Loop
Often visitors' first stop in Chicago, The Loop is a good starting point to sample the city's energy and flavor. This central business district boasts Michelin-rated restaurants, upscale hotels, premier shopping, and enough arresting architecture to keep your camera busy for hours. You won’t find too many photo galleries of downtown Chicago without a shot of Millennium Park and Cloud Gate (“The Bean”), one of the most iconic landmarks in the city. A stunning skyline coupled with cultural attractions like the Art Institute of Chicago present a Downtown where work and play peacefully coexist.
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- Randolph/Wabash • 4 min walk
- State/Lake • 4 min walk
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4.5
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Grover R
Pensacola, FL21,930 contributions
June 2022
This building is close to river, just south in the Loop. It is mentioned during the architectural river cruise for its exterior design. In the middle of prohibition, the building was designed to look like a champagne bottle. The building is great with a tapered gold top. It was finished in 1929 just before the economic crash still it was a symbol to Chicago's feeling about prohibition.
Written 23 August 2022
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janvancouver_BC
Vancouver, Canada149 contributions
Aug 2022
The hotel is a fully reno'd historical building in a fantastic area. It is with a couple minutes walk of most of the Chicago tourist attractions. The staff were very helpful. loved the 'secret' code for the free drink. It added a bit of fun. Loved evfery minute. We stayed 3 nights, wish we had had more time. I highly recommend this hotel. We had a corner King bedroom. Room was very large, had coffee maker and good sized fridge.
Written 17 August 2022
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Irina
United States13,845 contributions
Aug 2023 • Solo
Carbide and Carbon Building was designed by the architecture firm Burnham Brothers in Art Deco style, as the regional office of the Union Carbide and Carbon Co. Constructed in 1928-29, it is a 37-story, 503 ft (153 m) high-rise, located at the north part of Chicago Loop.
The two-story base of the building is constructed from a black granite, the tower is cladded in dark green and terra cotta, with extensive gold leaf and bronze trim. The top of the tower is quite stunning, it's often compared to a champagne bottle. The top of the "bottle" is cladded entirely in 24k gold leaf.
Carbide and Carbon Building had gone through multiple ownerships and renovations: in 2004 it was transformed in Hard Rock Hotel Chicago, in 2018 it became St. Jane Hotel, and in 2021 it reopened as the Pendry Chicago Hotel, with Chateau Carbide Rooftop Lounge and Bar.
Located at 230 N Michigan Avenue, this unique and extravagant historic skyscraper looks very modern; it was designated a Chicago Landmark in 1996.
I enjoyed taking photos of Carbide and Carbon Building; even on the late summer foggy days, it is spectacular.
The two-story base of the building is constructed from a black granite, the tower is cladded in dark green and terra cotta, with extensive gold leaf and bronze trim. The top of the tower is quite stunning, it's often compared to a champagne bottle. The top of the "bottle" is cladded entirely in 24k gold leaf.
Carbide and Carbon Building had gone through multiple ownerships and renovations: in 2004 it was transformed in Hard Rock Hotel Chicago, in 2018 it became St. Jane Hotel, and in 2021 it reopened as the Pendry Chicago Hotel, with Chateau Carbide Rooftop Lounge and Bar.
Located at 230 N Michigan Avenue, this unique and extravagant historic skyscraper looks very modern; it was designated a Chicago Landmark in 1996.
I enjoyed taking photos of Carbide and Carbon Building; even on the late summer foggy days, it is spectacular.
Written 7 April 2024
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Luvs2TravelAnywhere
New York City, NY7,191 contributions
Apr 2016
The Carbide and Carbon Building was pointed out on our Art Deco tour, and it is an amazing building. I do not know a lot about architecture, but I did enjoying learning about the historic skyscrapers and at least remembering their names.
Written 11 April 2016
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TeamWard
Nottingham, UK5,691 contributions
July 2019
Yet another iconic building, art-deco style and reminded me of a mini Empire state building in the style and shape, worth finding and staring up at it.
Written 20 October 2019
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D J
Manchester, NH43 contributions
Oct 2015 • Couples
Loved this building - wonderful gold elevators in lobby. Great breakfast offered in Chuck's restaurant.
Written 10 October 2015
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joaniemaria
Eldridge, IA5,077 contributions
July 2024 • Family
A beautiful building to explore. It is the black one with the gold top. We enjoyed looking around the lobby area at the cool architecture.
Written 9 July 2024
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Annaline
Park Ridge, IL7,181 contributions
Oct 2015 • Solo
According to urban legend architects of this building designed it to resemble a dark
green champagne bottle with gold foil at the top.
This building is often compared to American Radiator Building in New York City.
It used to be an office building but since 2004 it is a hotel (Hard Rock Hotel Chicago).
green champagne bottle with gold foil at the top.
This building is often compared to American Radiator Building in New York City.
It used to be an office building but since 2004 it is a hotel (Hard Rock Hotel Chicago).
Written 2 January 2016
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LiketoeatCincinnati
Cincinnati, OH2,460 contributions
Dec 2015 • Couples
You cannot miss this cool example of an Art Deco building right on Michigan Avenue. It is an old and famous chemical company building and has a lot of history.
Written 31 December 2015
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Fernost2012
Chicago, IL27 contributions
July 2015
One of the most beautiful highrise buildings in Chicago. Home of the Hard Rock Hotel on Michigan Avenue.
Written 16 September 2015
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