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August 29, 2025
Chicago, Il

Randyll & Austin

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We want your stay to be the best during your visit! We have curated a list of places to stay and how to travel into Chicago.

Hotel

Hyatt Regency Chicago

151 East Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL 60601
 

This is where the Bride and Groom will be staying! Hotel-Related Questions? Contact Name: Megan Mack Contact Email: megan.mack@hyatt.com

Hotel

Canopy by Hilton Chicago Central Loop

226 West Jackson Boulevard
Chicago, IL 60606
 

Hotel-Related Questions? Contact Name: Braxton Clarke Contact Email Braxton.Clarke@Hilton.com

House Or Rental

Air BnB

Choose an Air BnB for your visit if you’re traveling with a group or want a more affordable alternative to a hotel. We’ve curated a list of Air BnBs that can accommodate various group sizes and price ranges. All Air BnBs in the list are located in great neighborhoods. Browse this selection of Air BnBs & book directly on the Air BnB website or app. Distance from Wedding: TBD; Based on your final Air BnB selection

Flight

Chicago Midway

If you are looking to fly into Chicago, Midway (MDW) offers more convenient access to the city but with far fewer choices of flights. Southwest Airlines flyers have the best selection out of Midway, while those who fly on American Airlines or United Airlines — or those wanting to catch a long-haul international flight — will likely end up at O'Hare. Distance (by car) to downtown is about 12.5 miles; 25-40 minutes depending on traffic. Estimated Uber cost is about $28. Public transit (CTA Orange Line)

Flight

Chicago O'Hare

O'Hare (ORD), is a sprawling international airport. Those who fly on American Airlines or United Airlines — or those wanting to catch a long-haul international flight — will likely end up at O'Hare. If you plan on driving, keep in mind that Interstate 90 (the Kennedy Expressway) often gets very congested around O'Hare. Since there are multiple terminals, it might take you five to 10 minutes just to get in and out of the airport area itself. And if your flight lands during rush hour, you might find yourself fighting traffic in and out of the city. With no traffic, you should be able to reach downtown in about 35 minutes, though you should budget more time — likely 45 minutes to an hour. An UberX should cost about $35 normally, or you can take the Chicago Transit Authority Blue Line rail connection all the way between O'Hare and downtown. Travel time is about 50 minutes to an hour, depending on the time of day.

Travel Note

Should I rent a car?

To avoid parking fiascos, traffic, and expensive gas costs, we would highly recommend using rideshare services like Uber and Lyft, or taking advantage of Chicago’s public transportation options in lieu of renting a car.

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