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How Le Méridien connects guests to local art

Le Méridien Chicago – Oakbrook Center, located on Spring Road in the middle of Oak Brook’s shopping and dining district, has built a steady reputation for modern rooms, thoughtful design, and an experience that leans into creativity rather than just convenience.

A big part of that identity comes from the brand’s Unlock Art™ program. The idea is simple: each guest receives an artist-designed room key that also provides complimentary access to nearby cultural partners. At the Oak Brook property, which includes the Elmhurst Art Museum and the Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art. Both easy drives from the hotel and popular with guests looking for something different to do between meetings, shopping, or dinner plans.

According to Le Méridien, the program is meant to help travelers connect with the area they’re visiting, not just the hotel they’re staying in. And that’s something the Oak Brook team sees play out almost daily.

“The Unlock Art™ program encourages travelers to step outside, discover our local cultural partners, and make their stay more memorable. Many guests tell us it’s one of their favorite surprises during their visit,” said Jill Rinozzi, Director of Sales and Marketing at Le Méridien Chicago–Oakbrook Center.

Inside the hotel, the emphasis on art continues. The lobby and public spaces feature contemporary pieces and clean, modern finishes. It’s intentionally designed to feel open, relaxed, and a little unexpected for a suburban hotel.

The Unlock Art™ program won’t replace a full day in downtown Chicago, but it gives travelers an easy way to experience something local and creative without much planning.

And for many, that simple, accessible twist is what makes a stay with Le Méridien Chicago – Oakbrook Center stand out.

To learn more, visit lemeridienoakbrook.com for hotel information or eltapeorestaurant.com for dining details.

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