Best New Midwest Attractions: 2009 | Midwest Living

Best New Midwest Attractions: 2009

Ready to plan your next Midwest vacation? This list is full of cool new Midwest stuff, from restaurants to hotels to outdoor destinations. So grab a calendar and pencil in some dates. Your must-see list is about to get more interesting.

Four hotels worth a trip

Outside, the 23-story Beaux Arts Blackstone along South Michigan Avenue in Chicago looks much like it did when JFK learned of the Cuban missile crisis here. A recent renovation preserved the public spaces' rich styling (left) and gave 332 rooms hip touches such as Eames-style chairs.

In a largely Victorian downtown Holland, Michigan, City Flats added a twist in 2008. All 56 rooms offer different takes on the hotel's "anti-vanilla" tone. Highlights: floor-to-ceiling windows, walk-in showers and cork floors.

In St. Louis, the new Four Seasons stands in the heart of downtown's entertainment district and boasts one of the best views of the Arch and the Mississippi River. A lavish spa and an eighth-floor pool add to the pomp.

Detroit's MGM Grand, open since October 2007, deftly separates hotel and casino. The luxuries aren't just in the spa, restaurants and 400 rooms' multi-headed showers and rich linens. Touches such as wicker cabanas make the indoor pool a resort itself.

Chicago's Blackstone

Holland's City Flats

Four Seasons St. Louis

MGM Grand Detroit

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