visiting downtown chicago...where to park or how to travel by train?

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we are going on a short trip to Chicago on monday, where can we park that is cheap? how do we use the metra train? i'm confused when i looked up how to use the train system. thanks!
 
No where in Chicago that is cheap to park LOLOL! If I remember right, it was $20 a day to park near the museum.

Good thing I have friends and families living in Chicago and parking is a premium and you must lock all doors, hide all valuables in trunk. Do not park in dark alleys.

As for the metra train, some are color coded and number coded. There is a website: http://metrarail.com/metra/en/home.html BEST deals are the day passes, all day unlimited rides. We have been thru the slums and fancy homes so it is best you keep your money, wallets in your pockets. Keep your purses home, or if you can, bring a back pack.

A place to stay overnight? The youth Hostel is a good place, very clean. Always check for bedbugs and lice on beds, you never know whats in there.
 
It has been ten years since I visited Chicago - but we stayed downtown. Loved seeing the museum and the aquarium. Great trip. Hope you have a great time.
 
what about parking at nearby colleges? schools are on break and some offer visiting permits, but don't say tourists cannot park. i called northwestern but the woman couldn't give me information about the chicago campus. she's filling in and said to call friday or monday.
 
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thanks ewesheep! i might have to get more information when we arrive in chicago. i have never been on public transportation. btw, i see you are from decatur, il! we visited decatur earlier this year when we went to the chevrolet museum and covered bridges in rockville, in. it was absolutely beautiful because we went right after it snowed.
 
Bite the bullet and pay $20 to $30 a day for some place convenient. My son went to UIC and we quickly learned that you burn way too much time looking for a deal. One time we parked over by Soldier Field and spent the day at the museum and aquarium.

A good way to learn how to use the train system is to find a homeless guy and give him $5.00 to explain it to you. An acquaintance of mine did that and never had a problem.
 

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