EL from O'Hare to Dana Hotel & Spa
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EL from O'Hare to Dana Hotel & Spa
I have reviewed the RCTA site and understand I need to take the Blue Line from O'Hare to get into downtown Chicago.
My question is when do I get off for Dana Hotel & Spa, 660 N. State Street?
I put the address into trip planner, and it indicates I nee to transfer to a bus line. I couldn't determine if I could really walk between the EL and the hotel or if the bus transfer was necessary. I'll have a small wheelie, and am not opposed to walking. I'll be doing this at 9:30 in the morning, I'll be working with a red-eye flight brain and think the walk may help clear the cobwebs.
Thanks for any insights,
Julie
My question is when do I get off for Dana Hotel & Spa, 660 N. State Street?
I put the address into trip planner, and it indicates I nee to transfer to a bus line. I couldn't determine if I could really walk between the EL and the hotel or if the bus transfer was necessary. I'll have a small wheelie, and am not opposed to walking. I'll be doing this at 9:30 in the morning, I'll be working with a red-eye flight brain and think the walk may help clear the cobwebs.
Thanks for any insights,
Julie
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I would take the Blue Line train from O'Hare to Chicago Ave stop
Take #66 bus east to State Street
Walk ~1.5 blocks south on State Street to the hotel
The walk from the Blue Line train/#66 bus connection point would be a long walk. ~1.5 miles, mostly through industrial/commercial areas. Nothing exciting until you get closer to State Street so I would not do it.
Take #66 bus east to State Street
Walk ~1.5 blocks south on State Street to the hotel
The walk from the Blue Line train/#66 bus connection point would be a long walk. ~1.5 miles, mostly through industrial/commercial areas. Nothing exciting until you get closer to State Street so I would not do it.
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I agree that the walk along Chicago Avenue would be pretty dull. A second option would be to take the Blue Line to Jackson and transfer to the Red Line toward Howard. There's a direct connection with elevators between the two lines.
Exit the Red Line at Chicago and walk south (past the cathedral) to the hotel.
It would take a bit longer, but the transfer between trains may be a bit easier to negotiate and it's free.
Exit the Red Line at Chicago and walk south (past the cathedral) to the hotel.
It would take a bit longer, but the transfer between trains may be a bit easier to negotiate and it's free.
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If you want to give your red-eye brain a break you could always take the Blue Line to the Chicago Ave stop as AA suggests, and then take a taxi the rest of the way. At that time of morning the morning rush hour traffic shouldn't be too bad and I'd guess a taxi would be under $10.
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