

Millennium Park is located in the heart of downtown Chicago. It
is bordered by Michigan Avenue to the west, Columbus Drive to the
east, Randolph Street to the North and Monroe Street to the South. Click here to
view a Google Map of Millennium Park and to chart directions from
your location.
For detailed directions to get to Millennium Park by car, train
or bike visit the Millennium Park website at http://millenniumpark.org/
Car Transportation:
http://www.millenniumpark.org/generalinformation/directions_parking.html
From The North:
If traveling from the North on the Kennedy Expressway or Edens
Expressway (Interstate 90/94), exit at Monroe Street and drive
east to Michigan Avenue.
If driving on the Outer Drive (North Lake Shore Drive/Highway
41), exit at Randolph Street or Monroe Street and drive west to
Michigan Avenue.
From The South:
If traveling from the South on the Dan Ryan Expressway (Interstates
90/94), exit at Congress Parkway and drive east to Michigan Avenue
and then north to Monroe Street. If driving on Lake Shore Drive
(Highway 41), exit at Randolph Street and drive west to Michigan
Avenue.
From The East:
If traveling from the East on the Indiana Toll Road (Interstate
90), take the Chicago Skyway to the Stony Island exit, follow Highway
41 (Lake Shore Drive) to downtown Chicago, exit at Monroe Street
and drive west to Michigan Avenue.
If coming in from the East on Interstate 90/94, continue on the
Dan Ryan Expressway, exit at Congress Parkway, drive east to Michigan
Avenue and then north to Monroe Street.
From The West:
If traveling from the West on the Eisenhower Expressway (Interstate
290), which becomes Congress Parkway, drive east to Michigan Avenue,
and then turn north (left) to Monroe Street.
PUBLIC PARKING
Convenient, 24-hour parking is located in the Millennium Park,
Grant Park North, Grant Park South and East Monroe Garages. For
rates and other information please click here or
call 312-616-0600.
The Garages are easily accessed from various points throughout
the loop. For directions to the Parking Garages, please click here:
http://grantparkparking.com/PDF/DrivingDirections.pdf
PUBLIC TRANSPORATION
Public transportation is one of the easiest and most economical
ways to get around in Chicago. The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA)
operates a network of buses and elevated/subway trains throughout
Chicago. For directions to Millennium Park, call the Travel Information
Center at 836.7000 (from any local area code) or visit www.rtchicago.com
and complete a trip planner to find the quickest or most direct
transit route to Millennium Park using CTA buses and trains. CTA
train stations close to Millennium Park include the Red Line Washington
Street exit and the Brown/Green/Orange and Purple Line Madison/Wabash
Street exit.
* Beginning October 23, 2006, the CTA's Red Line subway station
at Washington and State will be temporarily closed. It will reopen
in 2008. For Red Line access to Millennium Park, please use the
Red Line stations at Monroe or Lake. Customers needing elevator
access should use the Jackson Red Line subway station. For more
information please visit www.rtchicago.com or call 836.7000 (from
any local area code).
When traveling from the suburbs, Metra, the premier
commuter rail system, makes traveling to and
from downtown Chicago and its surrounding areas
easy and convenient with four downtown stations.
If arriving downtown via Union Station (Canal
Street, between Adams and Jackson Boulevard),
take CTA's #151 bus directly to Millennium Park.
The Randolph Street Station exits directly on
Michigan Avenue across from the park, the Ogilvie
Transportation Center (Madison and Canal Streets)
is quickly accessible to the park by CTA's #20
or #56 bus and the LaSalle Street Station (Congress
and LaSalle Streets) is accessible to the park
by CTA's #147 and #151 bus.
Motor coaches can unload passengers at 205 East Randolph Street
and may not park or station vehicles on upper Randolph Street for
the duration of the event.
BICYCLE PARKING
Located at Randolph Street and Columbus Drive, the McDonald's
Cycle Center is a 300-space, heated indoor bicycle parking facility
provides lockers, showers, a snack bar with outdoor summer seating,
bike repair, bike rental and other amenities. Bicycle parking spaces
are available free of charge. Locker room and showers are available
with bike parking for $1 per day (single day passes must be purchased
in groups of ten). Monthly and annual memberships are also available.
This facility is ideal for use by both daily commuters and long
distance bike travelers. For more information, call 1.888.BIKE.WAY
(1.888.245.3929) www.mcdonaldscyclecenter.com

The following items are permitted into Jay Pritzker Pavilion:
• Food in small soft-sided coolers, small picnic baskets, or zip lock bags for
(Great Lawn only).
• Low lawn chairs and blankets (Great Lawn only)
• Non-professional and disposable cameras
• One (1) factory sealed plastic bottled non-alcoholic beverage up to a liter
in size. (NO ALCOHOL IS ALLOWED)
• Small Backpacks, small purses and fanny packs.
The following items are NOT permitted into Jay Pritzker Pavilion:
Including but not limited to:
• Alcoholic Beverages
• ANY ITEM DEEMED BY MANAGEMENT OR SECURITY TO BE DANGEROUS OR INAPPROPRIATE
• Balloons, Flag poles, Tables, items to stake into the lawn.
• Coolers (except as permitted above)
• Glass Bottles, Cans
• Large Bags, Backpacks, Briefcases
• Pets (only service animals are permitted)
• Professional cameras and tripods
• Thermoses
• Umbrellas
• Video Cameras, Recording Devices
Bags are subject to inspection. Prohibited items that are discovered during inspections
at venue entrances must either be returned to the owner's vehicle or will be discarded.
The venue will not provide a storage area for these items. Guests arriving by mass
transit must take particular caution not to bring any prohibited items.
Box Office/Will Call:
Will Call is not offered for this event. All tickets purchased on ticketmaster.com
will be sent out in advance.
Admission Policies:
Doors generally open 1 hour prior to the start of the show at 6:30 PM. We strongly
urge all guests to enter the venue as early as possible to avoid delays. All guests
entering the venue are subject to a search. Exit/Re-entry into Jay Pritzker
Pavilion is not permitted. Everyone needs a ticket to this event.
Rain / Show Cancellation Policy:
This event will take place rain or shine.
Accessible Seating: Accessible Seating is available for
this event. For more information on accessibility, please call
Ticketmaster at 312-559-1212.
Lawn seat ticket holders should please enter the park from Madison
Street or Monroe Street.
For more information on the Park check out the Millennium
Park website, by clicking here.