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Where do you park for the Chicago Marathon?

Where do you park for the Chicago Marathon?

the Millennium Park Garages
Where do I park for the Chicago Marathon? If you’re running in the Marathon, we recommend parking in the Millennium Park Garages, which are a quick 3-minute walk to Grant Park.

Where does the Chicago Marathon begin and end?

The Bank of America Chicago Marathon is known for its flat and fast course. The race starts and finishes in Grant Park and travels through one of the world’s most magnificent cities.

Can I cross the street during the Chicago Marathon?

Spectators should be aware that they will not have access to these areas. Only registered runners are allowed to participate in the Marathon. Non-registered runners joining the race at any point throughout the route or finish line is prohibited and will be strictly enforced.

How hard is it to get into the Chicago Marathon?

Notifications of acceptance to the marathon are typically sent the middle of December. Women’s Running reported that in 2018, about 70% of runners at the Chicago marathon gained entry to the race through the lottery. The odds of getting into the Chicago Marathon through the lottery system will be different each year.

What time does the Chicago Marathon start today?

Wave 1 Start (red): 7:30 a.m. Wave 2 Start (blue): 8 a.m. Wave 3 Start (orange): 8:35 a.m. Spectator access to Grant Park begins: 9:30 a.m.

What’s the route of the Chicago Marathon?

START TO MILE 2 (Wheelchair Start: 7:20 a.m.; Runners: 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.) Marathon starts in Grant Park at Columbus Dr. and Monroe Dr. The route travels north on Columbus to Grand Ave., west on Grand to State St., south on State St. to Jackson Blvd.

Where is mile 17 Chicago Marathon?

Use the Halsted Street exit or Morgan Street exit and walk two blocks north to Adams Street to view the runners at Mile 14.25 in Greektown. Or use the Halsted Street or Morgan Street exit and walk one block north to Jackson (mile 17).

Is Lakeshore Drive closed for Chicago Marathon?

Inner Lake Shore Drive North- and southbound lanes will remain open from Diversey Pkwy. to Belmont Ave. Access to Lake Shore Dr. will remain open at Belmont Ave. Dan Ryan Expressway (I-90/94) East- and westbound lanes will remain open. Exit ramp closed: Southbound ramp to 31st St.

How do I get to the Chicago Marathon finish line?

Use the 33rd Street or 35th Street exit. SOX-35TH RED LINE STATION Mile 23.25 Board a Red Line train and exit at 35th Street. Walk two blocks east on 35th Street to State Street. ROOSEVELT RED, GREEN AND ORANGE LINE STATION Finish Line Board a Red, Green or Orange Line train and exit at Roosevelt Road.

What is the route for the Chicago Marathon?

Locations. The start and finish line areas are both located in Grant Park on Columbus Drive. The 26.2-mile course runs through 29 Chicago neighborhoods. The route extends north to Sheridan Road, west to Damen Avenue and south to 35th Street.

What should I wear to the Chicago Marathon?

Gallagher, who has run Chicago’s marathon three times and signed up as a pacer for the first time this year, said that “layering is the best thing that you can do.” She recommended shorts, arm sleeves and a T-shirt, or a light long-sleeve tech shirt. “It will feel warm. You’ll have the adrenaline going,” she said.

What times does the Chicago Marathon start?

How do I find parking at the Chicago Marathon?

Runners and spectators can reserve a parking spot in advance through Millennium Garages, ParkWhiz, or SpotHero. There is no parking available along the course. The CTA will add more service on its Red, Blue, Brown and Green lines and earlier service on the Purple Line Sunday. Some buses will be rerouted.

Can I take the South Shore Line to the Chicago Marathon?

Participants and spectators are encouraged to take the South Shore Line to the Bank of America Chicago Marathon. The South Shore Line runs from South Bend, Indiana to Chicago with stops along the way.

Where to stay in Chicago for the Chicago Marathon?

Ideally located on famed Michigan Avenue, and near the start and finish of the race, the Hilton Chicago is also within walking distance of Millennium Park, museums, shopping and the Loop Business District. Back to top Travel American Airlines