- Every Day is Valentine’s Day at Lang House ChicagoChicago Business NewsJanuary 31, 2018Celebrate Valentine’s Day at the Lang House Chicago Bed and Breakfast with 10 percent off their two most exclusive suites when booked by February 15, 2018.
- Five Hot Valentine’s Day Promotions at TAWANI’s Stone Heritage Collection to Woo Your Sweetheart in FebruaryHospitality 21January 31, 2018Love is in the air this February across TAWANI’s Stone Heritage Collection of luxury properties in the Chicago area.
- TAWANI’s Stone Heritage Collection of Luxury Properties is Offering Several Exciting and Elegant Experiences for Valentine’s DayElectronic ParentingJanuary 31, 2018If you think every day is Valentine’s Day, celebrate at the Lang House Chicago with 10 percent off their two most exclusive suites when booked by February 15, 2018.
- Stay or Host a Party at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Emil Bach House or Lang House Bed and Breakfast and Save 15 Percent When Booked by November 30Press ReleaseNovember 02, 2017Make the Season Magical by Hosting a Holiday Gathering, Private Dinner or Company Party and Stay a Night or More at the Emil Bach House or Lang House for a Special Rate
- US Travel Spotlight: ChicagoDynasty LimousineOctober 31, 2017From resorts and spas to a bed and breakfast, Chicago has a large variety of incredible places to stay when you arrive!...
- The Best College Towns in the U.S.Conde Nast TravelerSeptember 12, 2017You don’t need to be a college student to enjoy a good college town. In fact, these towns tend to have a concentration of dining options, museums and theaters, downtown shopping, and drinking scenes that make them perfect alternatives to big cities.
- The ultimate same-sex wedding and honeymoon guide for Chicago and IllinoisGay Star NewsJuly 11, 2017Another option is the Lang House Bed & Breakfast which offers fine in lodging and a delicious extended continental breakfast. Freshly baked items are procured from local sources.
- Rent-a-Wright: A look at 8 Chicago-area Prairie School event spacesCurbedJune 01, 2017Penned by former Adler & Sullivan architect Edgar M. Newman in 1919 for the Lang family as a quiet retreat away from Chicago’s bustling downtown.