
Illinois USA Travel Guide
The following estimates provide a general idea of daily costs per person, excluding international airfare, based on different travel styles.
The official currency of the United States is the United States Dollar (USD, symbolized by $). Major credit cards are widely accepted. You can easily find an atm. Currency exchange services exist at O'Hare and Midway airports and some banks, but these often offer less favorable rates.
Accommodation: Budget $30-70, Mid-Range $100-250, Luxury $250+.
Meals: Budget $15-30, Mid-Range $30-70, Luxury $70+. Local Transport: Budget $6-10, Mid-Range $10-20, Luxury $20-50+. Attractions: Budget $0-30, Mid-Range $30-80, Luxury $80+.
Prices for lodging range significantly based on hotel type and location.
$30-70 (Hostel Dorm/Basic Hotel)
$250+ (4-5 Star Hotel/Boutique)
Food prices vary from quick bites to upscale experiences.
$15-30 (Street food/Deli/Fast Casual)
$70+ (Fine Dining/Specialty)
Local transit fees are based on your chosen mode and frequency.
$6-10 (CTA Pass)
$20-50+ (Frequent Rideshare/Taxi)
Utilize the Chicago CityPASS for reduced price entry to popular attractions. This saves money compared to buying individual tickets.
Take advantage of Chicago's plenty of free-of-charge attractions. Millennium Park, Lincoln Park Zoo, and Navy Pier (entry is free, some attractions within have fees) offer hours of entertainment for free.
Use the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) system extensively. Purchase a Ventra Credit card and consider a multi-day pass for unrestricted rides.
Look for happy hour discounts and lunch specials at restaurants. These often mean excellent food at a reduced price than dinner.
Think about staying in neighborhoods slightly outside the immediate Loop area. Cost of accommodation are lower with good public transit access.
Pack a reusable water bottle to avoid repeatedly purchasing Bottled water, economizing and reducing plastic waste. Chicago's the tap water is potable.
Tipping is a common practice in the U.S. And forms a significant part of service workers' income.
Your well-being remains a top priority while traveling.
No specific vaccinations are needed for entry to the U.S. For most travelers.
Be aware of prevalent health issues in Chicago.
Chicago, like any major city, experiences varying crime rates. Tourist areas generally maintain a high degree of safety.