Chicago - Getting To & From the City
Airports:
Midway International Airport on the south side and O'Hare International Airport, the world's second busiest airport, on the far northwest side service the Chicago Metropolitan Area. Not too far away is also Gary/Chicago International Airport, located in nearby Gary, Indiana, which acts as an additional Chicago area airport. All three airports service the Chicago downtown hotels and Chicago luxury hotels area.
Public Transportation:
The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) provides public transportation when staying at Chicago luxury hotels as well as a couple nearby suburbs outside the city limits. They run a network of buses and a rapid transit elevated and subway system - Chicago 'L' . You can connect to both Midway and O'Hare Airports via the CTA.
Metra offers a passenger regional rail network and operates an 11-line commuter rail service to Chicago and nearby suburbs.
Pace offers bus and para-transit service in 200+ surrounding Chicago suburbs with some extensions into the Chicago.
Over one fourth of all Chicago commuters utilize the public transit systems and when staying at one of the many fine downtown Chicago hotels or Chicago luxury hotels you'll find the public transportation system a great way to navigate the city and nearby suburbs.
Midway International Airport on the south side and O'Hare International Airport, the world's second busiest airport, on the far northwest side service the Chicago Metropolitan Area. Not too far away is also Gary/Chicago International Airport, located in nearby Gary, Indiana, which acts as an additional Chicago area airport. All three airports service the Chicago downtown hotels and Chicago luxury hotels area.
Public Transportation:
The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) provides public transportation when staying at Chicago luxury hotels as well as a couple nearby suburbs outside the city limits. They run a network of buses and a rapid transit elevated and subway system - Chicago 'L' . You can connect to both Midway and O'Hare Airports via the CTA.
Metra offers a passenger regional rail network and operates an 11-line commuter rail service to Chicago and nearby suburbs.
Pace offers bus and para-transit service in 200+ surrounding Chicago suburbs with some extensions into the Chicago.
Over one fourth of all Chicago commuters utilize the public transit systems and when staying at one of the many fine downtown Chicago hotels or Chicago luxury hotels you'll find the public transportation system a great way to navigate the city and nearby suburbs.


