Venue & Hospitality
Conference Dates: August 17-19, 2015
Hotel Services & Amenities
- Audio/Visual Equipment Rental.
- Business Center.
- Business Phone Service.
- Complimentary Printing Service.
- Express Mail.
- Fax.
- Meeting Rooms.
- Office Rental.
- Photo Copying Service.
- Secretarial Service.
- Telex.
- Typewriter.
- Video Conference.
- Video Messaging.
- Video Phone.
- ATM.
- Baggage Storage.
Transportation
Driving Directions to O'Hare International Airport
From Chicago O'Hare International Airport:
- Head south-west on I-190 W - 194 ft
- Take the exit towards Bessie Coleman Dr - 0.4 mi
- Turn right onto Bessie Coleman Dr - 0.2 mi
- Take the Interstate 190 slip road to Interstate 90/Interstate 294/Chicago - 0.2 mi
- Merge onto I-190 E - 1.0 mi
- Take exit 1C for I-294 N towards N Tollway/Milwaukee/Rockford/I-90 W/Tollway Toll road - 0.3 mi
- Keep left at the fork, follow signs for I-294 N/Tollway/Milwaukee and merge onto I-94 N Toll road - 3.7 mi
- Exit onto US-14 E/E Dempster St, Continue to follow E Dempster St Partial toll road - 5.8 mi
- Turn left onto Gross Point Rd - 0.8 mi
- Slight left onto Skokie Blvd, Destination will be on the right - 0.3 mi
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Chicago - North Shore Conference Center
Route Map
About City
Chicago is the largest city in the US state of Illinois. With nearly 2.7 million residents, it is the most populous city in the Midwestern United States and the third most populous in the USA after Newyork City and Los Angeles. Its metropolitan area sometimes called “Chicagoland” is the 27th most populous urban agglomeration in the world, the largest in the Great Lakes Megalopolis and the third largest in the United States, home to an estimated 9.8 million people spread across the US states of Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana.
Chicago is the county seat of Cook County the second most populous county in the United States, after Los Angeles County, California. The city is a center for services, business and finance and is listed as one of the world’s top ten Global Financial Centers. The city’s waterfront allure and nightlife has attracted residents and tourists alike. Over one-third of the city population is concentrated in the lakefront neighborhoods (from Rogers Park in the north to South Shore in the south).
The city has many upscale dining establishments as well as many ethnic restaurant districts. These districts include the Mexican villages, such as Pilsen along 18th street, and La Villita along 26th Street, the Puerto Rican enclave Paseo Boricua in the Humboldt Park neighborhood, “Greektown” along South Halsted St, “Little Italy” along Taylor St, “Chinatown, Chicago” on the South Side, “Polish Patches” in Avondale and Belmont-Central, “Little Seoul” around Lawrence Avenue, a cluster of Vietnamese restaurants on Argyle Street, and South Asian (Indian/Pakistani) along Devon Avenue.
Attractions & Landmarks
- Soldier Field.
- Navy Pier.
- Art Institute of Chicago.
- Shedd Aquarium.
- Field Museum of Natural History.
- Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago).
- Lincoln Park Zoo.
- Wrigley Field.
- Grant Park (Chicago).
- Lincoln Park, Chicago.
- Adler Planetarium.
- Chicago Theatre.
- Lincoln Park, Chicago.
- Adler Planetarium.
- Chicago Theatre.
- John Hancock Center.
- Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.