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Chicago, IL
The closest major airport is Midway International Airport, located at a distance of just 7 miles from the city center of Chicago, IL.
Public Transportation
The public transportation service is provided by CTA (Chicago Transit Authority), which also serves several adjacent suburbs outside Chicago�s city limits, operating an extensive network of buses and rapid elevated and subway systems known as the Chicago L, with line that are designated by colors � Blue, Red, Orange, Green, Purple, Brown, Yellow and Pink. The Red and Blue lines offer a 24-hour, around the clock rail service, Chicago being the only city in the world to do so.
Car
Due to the extensive and diverse range of public transportation options, driving a car to get round in Chicago is not exactly necessary, However, if you plan to explore the city and its surroundings, by yourself, during your stay, a rental car might come in handy.
Taxi
There are plenty of taxi services in Chicago, but the fares are not exactly cheap. If you�re on a budget, while staying in the city, you might want to avoid using the cab to get around. Sometimes, traffic can get heavy, and you might end up waiting for a good 15 to 20 minutes (while the meter runs) at the light, and the trip may cost twice as it would usually cost on a `normal traffic day`.
Bike
Chicago may be described as one of the most bike-friendly cities in the world, due to the wide array of bicycle transportation facilities available, the numerous miles of on-street bike lanes, the approximately 10 000 bike racks, the 170 miles of bike route signage and the state-of-the-art central bicycle commuter station in Millennium Park. CTA's fleet of more than 2000 buses has been equipped with bike racks, making it easy for visitors who are on a budget to combine riding the bus and riding the bike, to easily get around in the city, and, therefore, save money.
Easy! Just follow the driving directions listed below!
From Midway International Airport: Start by heading north on S Laramie Avenue, toward W 55th Street. Take the 1st right onto W 55th Street, and turn left at S Cicero Avenue. Merge onto I-55 N/Stevenson Expy, via the ramp to Chicago. Take exit 292A, to merge onto I-90 W/I-94 W, toward W Ryan Expy/Wisconsin, and take exit 51H for I-290 W, toward W Elsenhower Expy/W Suburbs. Keep right at the fork, and follow the signs for Congress Pkwy/Chicago Loop. Merge onto Congress Pkwy and exit onto S Wacker Drive. Turn right at Historic U.S. 66 E/E Jackson Blvd. Destination will be on the right.
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