Hotel Korpikartano (Ina, Japan)
Hotel Korpikartano (Ina, Japan)
With over 1,600 rooms and no shortage of luxuries, the Palmer House is one of Chicago''s most memorable hotels. It was originally built by business magnate Potter Palmer for his socialite wife Bertha. This is actually the third version of the Palmer House — the first opened two weeks before the Great Chicago Fire. (Can''t beat that for timing.) The current version, overlooking State Street, enjoyed an extravagant renovation in 2008, with tasteful 1920s style guest rooms and a magnificent lobby bar (with magnificently overpriced drinks).
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