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Directions Tower Parking Garage.Pub Driving Directions FROM M IDWAY A IRPORT : Take Cicero Avenue north to the Stevenson Expressway (I-55 East). Exit on Lake Shore Drive Northbound. Continue north on Lake Shore Drive to Van Buren Street. Turn Left and go west on Van Buren to Franklin Street. Turn right and go north on Franklin. Willis Tower Parking is on the East Side of Franklin between Jackson and Adams Street. FROM O'H ARE A IRPORT : Take the Kennedy Expressway (I-90) east to I-94 South. Follow it down into the city and exit on Jackson Boulevard. Take Jackson to Franklin Street. Turn left on Franklin. Go North (Left) on Franklin. Willis Tower parking is on the East Side of Franklin between Jackson and Adams Street. FROM THE S OUTH : Take the Dan Ryan Expressway to I-94. Exit on Congress Parkway east to Franklin Street. Go north (left) on Franklin. Willis Tower parking is on the East Side of Franklin between Jackson and Adams Street. FROM THE N ORTH : Take the Edens Expressway (I-94) to the Kennedy Expressway in to the city. Exit on Jackson Boulevard. Go east on Jackson. Turn left (north) on Franklin Street. Willis Tower parking is on the East Side of Franklin between Jackson and Adams Street. Train Directions O' HARE BY TRAIN : Take the Blue Line Subway towards Forest Park. Get off at the Jackson Street Exit. Head west on West Jackson Blvd toward South Federal Street.Walk 0.3 mi and turn right at S Franklin St. The entrance to the Willis Tower will be on your left. MIDWAY BY TRAIN : Take the Orange Line Subway towards Loop. Get off at the Quincy/Wells Exit. Walk 374 feet West on Quincy St. to 232 S Franklin St, Chicago, IL 60606, the entrance to the Willis Tower will be directly in front of you. Once Inside the Building Enter the Willis Tower at the Franklin or Wacker Street Entrances. (The Club’s main level is located on the 67th Floor; however, the Club also has private rooms on the 66th floor)Take the elevators from the lobby to the 66th floor. Take the escalator from the 66th floor to the 67th floor. Exit and look for The Metropolitan Club sign. Parking Parking is available at The Willis Tower Parking Garage, directly across the street from the Willis Tower’s Franklin St. entrance. The garage is located at the corner of Franklin and Adams Street. You will see a large black sign showing Willis Tower Parking Loading Dock on Lower Wacker Drive From Harrison Street go Northbound onto Lower Wacker; 311 S Wacker loading dock will be on your right; second loading dock after it is the Willis Tower loading dock. In cases when going Southbound on Lower Wacker, proceed to the Harrison Street and make a U-turn at the stop light to go North on the Lower Wacker. This is the only spot to make a legal U-turn. U- turns are not allowed on the Lower Wacker. For security reasons the dock's entrance is closed at all times, but there are cameras that will show your vehicle waiting at the entrance and a member of the Willis Tower Security Team will assist you with the screening and admittance to the dock. In case of any questions please call the dock directly at 312-875-0203. 233 S Wacker Drive | Willis Tower, Floors 66 & 67 | Chicago, IL 60606 P: 312.876.3200 | F: 312.377.2520 www.MetClubChicago.com N Tower Parking 233 S Wacker Drive | Willis Tower, Floors 66 & 67 | Chicago, IL 60606 P: 312.876.3200 | F: 312.377.2520 www.MetClubChicago.com .
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