

Chicago, Illinois






Know Your Roads & Timing
Chicago is built on a grid system, and once you understand it, getting around gets a lot easier. Downtown can be tight. Many expressways are named (Kennedy, Eisenhower, Edens) rather than just numbers. If you're headed through the city or suburbs, expect variation in traffic. Best times to hit the road? Morning after rush hour or mid-day when many commuters are home. Avoid 4-6 pm on major routes if you want fewer headaches.
Parking & Permits
Finding a parking spot in Chicago can feel like a victory. Street parking costs vary by zone, many spots are restricted, and signs matter. Use apps (SpotHero, ParkWhiz) to grab garages ahead of time. If your car has to stay parked while you explore, a garage with overnight or multi-day rates will often be cheaper than fighting traffic and circling blocks.
Hidden Road-Trips & Getaways
Want to leave the skyscrapers behind for a while? A day trip to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin gives you lakeside charm with less than a 2-hour drive. Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is also close by if you want beach time. These drives let you test the comfort of your rental, enjoy the countryside, and return refreshed.
Drive Smart, Stay Safe
Chicago roads are busy, full of buses, bikes, pedestrians, and lots of turns. Defensive driving helps and double check mirrors, slow down before intersections, leave space. In summer heat, make sure the air conditioning works, fluids are topped up, and tires are properly inflated. Construction zones pop up often so stay alert.

Why the Ride Matters
With your own car you can linger at viewpoints, chase street art in neighbourhoods like Pilsen or Wicker Park, discover diners off the beaten track, or catch sunset at one of Chicago’s lakefront parks. It’s about more than destinations and it’s about the feeling of control when you decide where to stop, when to turn around, and when to simply roll with the music and windows down.
Want to escape the city buzz for a few hours? Drive out to the Morton Arboretum in Lisle, just about 25 miles from downtown Chicago. The roads are smooth, the scenery lush, and parking is easy. It’s perfect if you want fresh air, a picnic, and time to stretch your legs.
For something more adventurous, take the Illinois River Road National Scenic Byway which runs from Ottawa down toward Peoria. It’s full of river views, small towns, quiet roads, and stop-off moments you won’t get stuck in a crowd. Great if you’ve got a comfortable car and want to make the drive part of the destination.

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