Visitor Information Centers

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Chicago has three downtown Visitor Information Centers. Chicago
Cultural Center, 77 E. Randolph St., Mon.-Fri. 10am-6pm,
Sat. 10am-5 pm, Sun. 11am-5 pm, closed holidays.
Chicago Water Works, 163 E. Pearson St., daily 7:30am-7pm,
closed Thanksgiving and Christmas. Millennium Park
Welcome Center, 201 E. Randolph St., daily 10am-4pm.
Information counters are also available at Midway and
O'Hare Airports. Call Chicago Visitor Information
toll-free at 877-244-2246 or 866-710-0294 (TTY)
Chicago's Street Numbering System
Chicago street numbers start at State and Madison downtown.
State Street divides east and west addresses and Madison
Street divides north and south addresses. Even- numbered
addresses are on the west and north sides of the street and
odd-numbered addresses on the south and east sides.
CTA Visitor Pass
The Chicago Transit Authority's Visitor Pass offers unlimited
rides on CTA buses and trains all day: $5 for 1-day pass,
$9 for 2-day pass, $12 for 3-day pass, $18 for 5-day pass.
Full fare to ride a CTA bus or train is currently $1.75; the cost
of a transfer is 25 cents, good for 2 more rides within 2 hours.
Passes may be purchased at the airports, Visitor Information
Centers, Union Station, and select Chicago attractions. For
advance purchase, call 888-968-7282 or go
Attraction Passes
If you plan to visit numerous attractions in Chicago, then you may
save money by buying a pass that covers admission to the top
sites. There are two passes to choose from: CityPass
(208-787-4300, www.citypass.com) and GoChicagoCard
(800-887-9103, www.GoChicagoCard.com).
Chicago Guidebook of Special Values
This coupon book from the Chicago Office of Tourism has discounts and 2-for-1 offers for attractions and sightseeing, entertainment, museums, dining and shopping. There's also a long list of free attractions and events. The Guidebook is available at Visitor Information Centers.
Free Accessible Trolleys
Chicago's free trolleys are a friendly, fun and accessible way to get to the city's most popular attractions. They run from late May to early September on five separate routes-Navy Pier, Shopping, Metra/Navy Pier, Metra/Museum Campus and Lincoln Park. A route map with service times is available at Visitor Information Centers and online at www.cityofchicago.org/transportation/trolleys. Only trolleys displaying a sign marked "Free Trolleys" are free of charge.
Free Tours from Chicago Greeter
Get an inside perspective on the Windy City, with more than 40 special interest areas and 25 neighborhoods to choose from. These free 2 to 4-hour tours, guided by local volunteers, all begin at the Visitor Information Center at 77 E. Randolph. For details, call 312-744-8000 or go to www.chicagogreeter.com.
MP3 Tours of the Loop
The Chicago Loop Alliance website offers free, self-guided audio tours that can be downloaded to MP3 players. Three tours--Art Loop, Landmark Loop and Theatre Loop-and maps are available online at www.chicagoloopalliance.com. Or you can reserve a fully-loaded "Loop the Loop" MP3 player at the ArchiCenter, 224 South Michigan Ave. (across from the Art Institute), 312-922-8687.
Download Chicago Tours
The Chicago Office of Tourism has a new website with free downloadable tours which can be listened to and viewed at home or downloaded to an MP3 player. The initial offering-The History of Chicago Blues, Narrated by Buddy Guy-is available in English, Spanish, German, Japanese and Chinese Mandarin. Go to www.downloadchicagotours.com.
Chicago Parking Locator
Finding the closest public parking lot or a garage is a snap when you use www.chicagoparkingmap.com. Just enter the street address and an area map showing all the nearby parking pops up. Then a click on the desired garage displays exact address, website and phone number.




