Transport from O Hare airport to Intercontinental hotel

What is the best transport for travelling from OHare airport to the Intercontinental Hotel on Michigan Avenue? Arriving lunchtime on a Thursday. Two over sixties.

Traveling from O’Hare International Airport (ORD) to the InterContinental Hotel on Michigan Avenue is fairly straightforward. Since you are arriving around lunchtime on a Thursday and traveling with two people over sixty, comfort and convenience should be prioritized over the cheapest option.

Here are the main transportation options:

  • Taxi or Rideshare (Uber/Lyft): The most convenient option, especially with luggage or mobility considerations. A taxi or rideshare will take you directly from the airport terminal to the hotel. Travel time is typically 35-50 minutes depending on traffic, which can be heavier around lunchtime on a weekday. Estimated cost for a taxi is around $35-$50, while rideshare may be slightly cheaper depending on demand.
  • Airport Shuttle Services: There are shared or private airport shuttles available that can take you directly to your hotel. Shared shuttles are less expensive but may take longer due to multiple stops. Private shuttles are comparable in comfort to a taxi and allow direct drop-off at the hotel.
  • CTA “L” Train: For a budget option, the Blue Line train runs from O’Hare to downtown. From the Clark/Lake station, you would need to walk or take a short cab/Uber ride to the InterContinental on Michigan Avenue. This option is cheaper (around $5 per person), but it requires handling luggage and walking or transferring, which may be challenging for older travelers.

Considering convenience and comfort, especially for travelers over sixty, a taxi or rideshare is generally recommended. It avoids carrying luggage long distances, walking in busy downtown streets, and navigating public transit during peak hours.

  • Arrive at O’Hare, take a taxi or Uber/Lyft from the terminal curbside.
  • Estimated travel time to Michigan Avenue: 35–50 minutes depending on traffic.
  • Cost: $35–$50 for taxi, slightly less for rideshare (depending on surge pricing).

If you prefer a more scenic option and don’t mind a bit of walking, the CTA Blue Line is a reliable, economical choice, but given the time of day and age considerations, a direct ride is likely the most comfortable and stress-free option.


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