The Peninsula Chicago Named '#1 Best Hotel in the U.S.' by U.S. News & World Report's Annual 'Best Hotels' Award

07/02/2022

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The Peninsula Chicago is honored to be selected the Number One Hotel out of 6,000 American hotels in

U.S. News & World Report’s 12th annual prestigious Best Hotels rankings.

 

Today, The Peninsula Chicago was honored by U.S. News & World Report, being named as #1 Hotel in the U.S.  During the last decade, the publication has consistently ranked The Peninsula Chicago among the top three hotels annually in the United States.

 

U.S. News & World Report’s 12th annual Best Hotels rankings evaluates more than 35,000 properties across the United States, Europe, Bermuda, Mexico, Canada and the Caribbean.

 

“We are humbled to be named the ‘Number One Hotel in America’ in U.S. News & World Report’s list of top hotels for 2022,” said Maria Razumich-Zec, Regional Vice President and Managing Director of The Peninsula Chicago. “This award is truly a tribute to our amazing team of employees and their dedication to serving our guests,” Zec continued.

 

“Chicago being home to the number one hotel in the USA is both a tribute to the incredible management and staff of this outstanding property but also our hospitality industry’s ongoing work to keep Chicago as the best big city to visit in the U.S.,” said Glenn Eden, Choose Chicago Board Chair. “The quality and reputation that this amazing hotel has built over the years is a perfect example of the building blocks needed as we continue to operate responsibly and grow Chicago’s tourism industry post COVID.”

 

To make reservations or for more information, please call direct at +1 (312) 573 6620, toll-free at +1 (866) 288 8889, visit peninsula.com/chicago or e-mail reservationPCH@peninsula.com. Terms and conditions apply.

 

U.S. News & World Report methodology: U.S. News & World Report identifies the best hotels using a comprehensive methodology centered on three components: reputation among professional travel experts, guest reviews and hotel class ratings.