Summary: Inviting studio with all the essentials—perfectly located near transit and attractions.
The Space: Our comfortable studio apartment comes fully furnished and ready to move in. It features a queen-sized bed, TV, and Wi-Fi to make your stay convenient and enjoyable. The kitchen is equipped with essential appliances, so you can easily prepare your own meals. You’ll also have a private bathroom with basic toiletries and towels for daily comfort.
Whether you’re staying for work or a short getaway, this studio offers a simple, relaxed space that feels just like home.
Just a quick heads-up: we’ll need a quick ID check and a few details before confirming your reservation.
Guest Access: Important Arrival Information For your comfort and security, please complete the check-in form before heading to the property. Detailed check-in instructions will be sent once the form is submitted. Kindly wait to receive these instructions before arriving at the address.
The Neighborhood: Hyde Park is a vibrant, welcoming neighborhood where tree-lined streets meet the sparkling shores of Lake Michigan. You can spend weekends strolling along Burnham Park and Promontory Point, enjoying lakefront views and open green spaces, or relax at Harold Washington Park with its peaceful lagoon and playgrounds. For a dose of culture and curiosity, the Museum of Science and Industry—home to the fascinating German Submarine U-505—is always a fun adventure, while the Hyde Park Art Center offers inspiring local artwork and creative programs. With its mix of beautiful parks, iconic museums, and a warm, neighborly feel, Hyde Park is the kind of place that makes city living feel both exciting and comfortable.
Getting Around: Getting around Hyde Park is simple and convenient. Just a minute’s walk takes you to the S Hyde Park & 53rd Street bus stop, while the S Hyde Park & 54th Street stop is only a couple minutes away. If you’re heading a bit further, the Lake Park & 53rd Street bus stop is about a five-minute walk, and the 51st/53rd Street (Hyde Park) train station is roughly eight minutes on foot, making it easy to hop on the bus or train and explore the rest of Chicago.
Other Things to Note: Dogs and cats are welcome, with a $50 fee per pet.