Club Quarters, Central Loop 
Private downtown hotel in the financial district
Hotel prices and availability
Map showing Club Quarters, Central Loop
Dining at the Club Quarters, Central Loop
Attractions near this hotel
Chicago Board of Trade - 1 block
State Street shopping - 2 blocks
Sears Tower - 3 blocks
Federal Reserve Bank - 4 blocks
The Art Institute - 5 blocks
Chicago Mercantile Exchange - 5 blocks
Civic Opera House - 6 blocks
Magnificent Mile - 2 miles
Shedd Aquarium - 2 miles
Adler Planetarium - 2 miles
McCormick Place - 2.5 miles
Soldier Field (Bears) - 2.5 miles
Wrigley Field (Cubs) - 5 miles
U.S. Cellular Field (Sox) - 5.5 miles
Chicago Midway Airport (MDW): Approximate driving time to the Club Quarters is 25 minutes and distance is 12 miles.
Driving directions from Chicago Midway Airport: Head north on SR-50/S. Cicero Ave. Continue to I-55 and head northbound. Head north on I-94 to downtown Chicago and exit onto Monroe St. Take a right onto Monroe, continue 10 blocks, and turn right onto Clark St. Turn right after one block onto Adams St. The hotel is on the left.
O''Hare International Airport (ORD): Approximate driving time to the Club Quarters is 40 minutes and distance is 20 miles.
Driving directions from O''Hare International Airport: Head east on I-190 and continue east on I-90/I-94 to downtown Chicago. Exit at Monroe St. and turn left. Continue 10 blocks and turn right onto Clark St. Turn right after one block onto Adams St. The hotel is on the left.
Taxis ($16–25 from Midway; $26–35 from O''Hare), airport shuttles ($16–25), and CTA trains (under $5) are available for transportation to the hotel. Fees are subject to change without notice.
Getting around: There are many stores, restaurants, and entertainment options within walking distance of the hotel. CTA trains and buses (under $5) are also popular ways of navigating the downtown area, with the CTA red line only three blocks away. Fees are subject to change without notice. Taxis are another good way to get around and can be hailed with the assistance of a porter. Rental cars are not practical due to heavy traffic and the high cost of parking.
