Chicago Information

ChicagoChicago is a city of world-class status and unsurpassed beauty, drawing visitors from around the nation and the globe. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan in the heart of the Midwest, Chicago is home to world championship sports teams, an internationally acclaimed symphony orchestra, renowned architecture and much more. Visitors to Chicago experience a virtual explosion of cultural activity, civic pride and multicultural expression. From stunning architecture and world-famous museums to lakefront parks and vibrant ethnic neighborhoods, Chicago offers a range of attractions, which keep visitors coming back again and again. Whatever your interests, come explore Chicago and discover everything this beautiful city has to offer. 

Please visit http://www.choosechicago.com/Pages/default.aspx for detailed Chicago information.

APRIL CLIMATE

The average temperature in April is approximately 60°F. It is recommended to bring a light jacket and/or sweater during your visit. For up-to-date weather information, please visit www.weather.com

TRANSPORTATION

Getting to Chicago

Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) is located just 17 miles northwest of downtown Chicago. A complete list of airlines and local ground transportation servicing the Chicago O’Hare International Airport can be found at http://www.ohare.com/GroundTransportation/home.shtm

Local Transportation

Chicago is supported by an excellent public transportation system made up of buses and a train system. In the downtown area public transportation (train) operates 24 hours a day. Exact fare is required on the CTA system, specifically on the buses, as operators do not carry change.  Additional information can be found at http://www.transitchicago.com/

Taxis are also readily available and provide quick, reliable service.  Please confirm if credit cards are accepted on a per trip basis.

Currency Exchange

The monetary system in the United States is based on dollars and cents. Most US businesses also accept travelers’ cheques.  International currency exchange services are available at the Chicago O’Hare International Airport and throughout the city.

Sales Tax

Sales Tax is generally not included in the listed price of items for purchase. Sales tax in the city of Chicago is 10.25%, depending on the item(s) purchased.

Tipping

Tips or gratuities are not typically added to a bill in Chicago. In general, a tip of 18% of the total amount is considered to be a suitable gratuity. This applies to waiters, waitresses and taxi drivers. At hotels and airports, doorman and porters are generally offered $1 per item of luggage.

Electricity

The United States operates on 110V, 60-cycle electric power. Non-North American visitors should bring a plug adaptor if they wish to use their own small appliances from home (razors, hair dryers, etc). If you are visiting from countries, such as Australia, that use a higher voltage, you may encounter problems charging your re-chargeable batteries. US electrical goods come with either a two-pronged plug, or a three-pronged plug; most sockets accommodate both.

Page last update: February 4, 2010

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