The vision of Colonel Edward Baker is alive and well at the grand Hotel Baker in historic downtown St. Charles. Steeped in history, Hotel Baker was built in 1928 on the site of old Haines Mill and celebrated its opening with a grand dinner for more than 300 people. The hotel began as a dream of Edward J. Baker, a native of St.Charles, who earned the honorary title of “Colonel” thanks to his excellent luck in horse racing. In 1918, at the age of 50, Baker inherited nearly $20 million from his sister, Dellora Baker Gates, heiress to the Texaco Oil Company. Using only the interest income from his inheritance, Baker commissioned local architects and craftsmen to construct his vision of an elegant, 55-room resort. He spared no expense to build and furnish the most luxurious small hotel in the country. Final construction costs totaled more than $1 million, and the hotel boasted the most modern conveniences of the day when it opened June 2, 1928.
Over the years, the colorful Rainbow Room has featured many famous entertainers, such as Tommy Dorsey, Guy Lombardo, Louis Armstrong, Lawrence Welk, John F. Kennedy, Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley, Gerald Ford and evangelist Billy Graham.
A tradition of excellence awaits you at historic Hotel Baker in downtown St. Charles. Hotel Baker offers the epitome in all things luxurious - elegant guest rooms and suites, state of the art amenities, an exceptional lounge venue, and a scenic riverside setting that's exceptional. Anywhere. If you're planning a wedding, party, banquet, conference or other event, we invite you to talk with our sales and catering professionals who are available to assist you. And in season, Hotel Baker's charming rose garden and outdoor patio dining create a lovely, memorable setting. A tradition of excellence awaits you at historic Hotel Baker in downtown St. Charles. Hotel Baker is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.