O Hare has a train station inside of it, this is the blue line which goes to downtown and the west side, so you would take the blue line and get off at LaSalle, this is on the same block as 401 s Lasalle.Trains cost 2.25 per ride, but you can buy passes which are unlimited rides for 1 day, 3 days, 7 days, or 30 days. You can purchase these at the O Hare train station, 1 day passes are $5.75, 3 day passes are $14, 7 day passes are $23 and 30 day passes are $86. I hope this helps and have a good time in Chicago!
the blue line train is cheapest and fastest. it s $2.25 a ride with cash or you can buy 3 day or week long tourist passes and ride an unlimited number of times in that period. the trains and buses here will get you anywhere in the city except really far south.for maps, schedules and to order passes online their website is transitchicago.com. i d advise buying a pass once you get here though (o hare has a pass machine in the station) as the cta is notoriously disorganized and the odds of them mailing you something within a week are slim to none.
Soon as you get off the Air Plane go CTA Public transportation go straight to down town you see State and Lasalle street exit . If you take a taxi your going to pay to much all you,ll have to do then is hop on a bus for a couple blocks.
you can take the Subway. The Blue Line trains under O hare take you into the Loop under Dearborn and other downtown streets. Not far from LaSalle
Blue line Subway trains go right from under the airport into the Chicago Loop under neath some of the Dowtown streets, and it is only a couple of bucks
Take the blue line from O Hare and get off at the LaSalle stop.
none. a cab will cost 30-75 dollars.