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Tips forGetting Around McCormick Place

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Exhibiting at Chicago’s McCormick Place can be a bit overwhelming since it’s the largest convention center in the United States.

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By reading this presentation,

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you’ll become more familiar

McCormick Place

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……..and more

With 2.6 million feet of exhibit hall, many tradeshows take place at McCormick Place.

American BeautyBIO InternationalCardiology FABTECHGraph ExpoHousewaresIFT Food ExpoIMTSKitchen & BathISSAIMTSNACSNRAPack ExpoRSNASweets & Snacks

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McCormick Place is compose is composed offour buildings.

#1. LakeSide Center

#2.North Building

#3. South Building#4. West Building

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Lakeside CenterLakeside Center is composed of two exhibition levels. Level 2 called Hall E and the upper Level 3 called Hall D.

Parking TipLocated just south of the LakeSide Center is Lot C. It is a two level underground lot with 1,900 available parking spaces. Be sure to note which level you have parked at and the color coded parking location.

Parking is also available in the Soldier Field parking lot located on the north end of the LakeSide Center.

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North BuildingThe North Building and Lakeside Center are connected by a pedestrian bridge that stretches over Lake Shore Drive which provides a great view of downtown Chicago. The exhibition floors include Level 1 – C Hall and Level 3 – B Hall which is located on the main concourse. Level 2 contains a food court that includes a McDonalds and Connie's Pizza.

Parking TipIf your exhibit is located in the North Building, park in Lot A. If possible park on level 4, since this is the exhibit level and there will be no need to use the elevators. You can also park in the Hyatt Regency Garage. It will cost a little bit more but offers a shorter walk to the North Building.

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South BuildingThe South Building Level 3 – A Hall is located on the main course across from the North Hall. It opened in 1997.

Parking TipExhibitors with booths in the South Building can park in parking Lot A, or B. Parking in Hyatt Regency Garage will cost a little bit more but offers a shorter walk to the South building.

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West BuildingThe West Building is located on Level 3 and is the newest of the McCormick Place buildings. It opened in 2007. The West Hall has green rooftop garden available for receptions. A sky bridge connects the West building to the North and South buildings.

Parking TipPark in Lot A if your exhibit is in the West building.

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More McCormick Place Parking Tips

1. parking rates are $19 for up to 16 hours & $30 from 16 to 24 hours2. be sure to get your receipt for your business expenses3. note your parking location on your ticket4. there are no parking in-and-out privileges.5. overnight parking is available in Lot A only6. lost tickets will pay the $30 fee per day7. if parking in lot A, carry your parking ticket with you and pay the parking fee at the automated parking machines located outside the parking exit doors

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Many larger shows offer complimentary shuttle bus service from downtown hotels to the show.

Getting to McCormick Place

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Taxis are another option

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However, the McCormick Place taxi lines can be long when leaving the show.

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The Metra train stops at McCormick Place entrance – Level 2.5

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Lakeside Building

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McCormick Pace - Lakeside Building – East Exit

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Lakeside Building - Outside

As an exhibitor or show attendee, make it a point to take in the view of Lake Michigan by walking out the building’s east doors. During the warmer Chicago months, the patio is open with a seating area and places to eat. Pull up a seat and enjoy the view of the sailboats heading out onto the lake. It’s a great location to take a mental break from the trade show hustle and bustle and enjoy one Chicago’s best views.

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McCormick Pace - Lakeside Building - Upper Level

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Grand Concourse over Lake Shore Drive

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Outside View of the Grand Concourse

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Outside the Grand Concourse Looking North

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Grand Concourse between the North & South Buildings

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South Building Entrance

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West Building

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FedX Office – Lakeside Building Lower Level

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for additional information visit

www.mccormickplace.com/