A Message Regarding Coronavirus and COVID-19

Chicago is now open with no capacity restrictions, following local and state guidance. Many Chicago establishments continue to follow additional safety measures. Learn more about the latest COVID-19 updates in Chicago.

Latest updates

  • Masks: Chicago has lifted its indoor mask requirement as of Feb. 28, 2022. Masks are still required in certain public locations, such as public transit and airports.
  • Proof of vaccination: Chicago has lifted its proof of vaccination requirement as of Feb. 28, 2022. Individual businesses and events may still require proof of vaccination for entry.
  • Travel advisory: The city of Chicago has a travel advisory for unvaccinated travelers coming from certain destinations.
  • International travel: All vaccinated international visitors are now able to travel to the United States. There are no bans on travel from specific countries.
  • Gatherings: There are currently no limits on social gatherings or events.

Travel

  • The city of Chicago has issued a travel advisory that advises unvaccinated travelers from certain states to obtain a negative COVID-19 test result prior to arrival in Chicago or quarantine upon arrival. Travelers are encouraged to delay travel until fully vaccinated.
  • All international travelers coming into the United States must be fully vaccinated. If traveling by air, all non-U.S. citizens will need proof of vaccination and a negative COVID-19 test. There are no bans on travel from specific countries.
  • Chicago’s international airports offer the nation’s most comprehensive in-airport COVID-19 testing program. Learn more about airport testing and safety measures.

You can learn more about the Chicago Travel Order on the City of Chicago’s Covid-19 website: https://bit.ly/chicagotravelorder

 

The Mesler Restaurant is working 24/7 to mitigate the impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) on our guests and staff.

The safety, health, and security of all our guests, associates, and visitors remains at the heart of our company.  So too does the safety and wellbeing of our community.

In addition to our standard routines of maintaining the cleanliness of our hotels, additional procedures have been implemented with additional training provided to our employees. We have increased the frequency of cleaning of our public areas and high-touch points, adjusted food & beverage services accordingly, and have increased the use and access to hand sanitizers. All of the measures taken at our hotel are per the recommend procedures and protocols by the World Health Organization (WHO), U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and local authorities.

We are here for you, and our thoughts go out to those affected by this unprecedented situation.