Margarita European Inn - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Just north of Chicago in the suburb of Evanston, the Margarita (two blocks from both the train and bus) is full of history: it began as an all-girls residence club in 1915 and retains the original elevator shaft. Rooms range in size from monklike cells to comfortable minisuites and are furnished wit... fodors.com
No title - expert review This inn began its life in 1915 as a home for young working women. It is acclaimed for its striking architectural touches, such as the arched windows on the main floor. They are located one level above the street and carry the eye skyward, toward a stone railing encircling the rooftop. The pale ston... gayot.com
No title - expert review Originally a women's private club, this Georgian mansion north of Chicago has been reopened as a bed and breakfast inn with an award winning Italian restaurant. Choose from 42 individually appointed guest rooms. Relax in the spacious parlor which features a molded fireplace and floor to ceiling arch... bbdirectory.com
No title - user review overheated in winter and no way to regulate the heat in the room. Staff unf... fodors.com
poor room and staff - user review The room had a portable air conditioning unit that could not keep up with the heat (It was cooler outside than in the room, the temperature was hovering around 90). The day desk staff was rude when informed of this. Instead of taking care of the issue they advised of similiar complaints from other r... fodors.com
good European style hotel - user review Entering the hotel feels like you've left the US and are in a old charming European hotel. There is an old elevator with the cage style opening and a large parlor where one can... travel.yahoo.com
poor room and staff - user review The room had a portable air conditioning unit that could not keep up with the heat (It was cooler outside than in the room, the temperature was hovering around 90). The day desk st... travel.yahoo.com
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