Dates and Location
The USAging Answers on Aging 50th Annual Conference and Tradeshow will be held July 20–23, 2025, at the Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk in Chicago, IL.
Travel Information
Getting to Chicago by PlaneChicago is home to two international airports conveniently located in the center of the country, with thousands of daily inbound and outbound flights to more than 240 destinations.
Multi-award-winning, environmentally conscious O’Hare (ORD) is one of the largest airports in the world. It lies just 16 miles from downtown Chicago and boasts four terminals—three domestic (Terminals 1, 2 and 3) and one international (Terminal 5). - For more information, visit their website.
Midway (MDW) is the nation’s premier point-to-point airport, offering value-oriented leisure and business travel to more than 60 destinations. It’s located only 11 miles from downtown Chicago. - For more information, visit their website.
Airport TransportationBoth O’Hare and Midway are within a short distance of downtown Chicago.
Flight resources
Getting to Chicago by CarChicago’s central location and its position as a hub for the nation’s major interstates make it a convenient drive from anywhere in the country. Chicago is accessible via several major interstates and highways: I-90 (Kennedy Expressway), I-94 (Dan Ryan Expressway), I-55 (Stevenson Expressway), I-290 (Eisenhower Expressway) and I-294 (Tri-State Tollway). Find average drive times to the Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk.
Getting to Chicago by TrainChicago’s iconic Union Station serves both Amtrak and Metra, the city’s commuter rail service. Originally designed by Daniel Burnham and completed by Graham, Anderson, Probst and White, Union Station is a glowing expression of Chicago’s status as a national railroad hub and remains a treasured part of the city’s history. Additionally, the Richard B. Ogilvie Transportation Center in downtown Chicago serves the three commuter rail lines of Metra’s Union Pacific District, which approach the terminal elevated above street level. There are also two Metra stations in the Loop: Millennium Station on the Metra Electric District line and Lasalle Street Station on the Rock Island District Line.
Amtrak With 21,000 miles of routes across the United States and Canada, Amtrak offers more than 300 high-speed trains to more than 500 destinations daily. Find Amtrak routes and fares. Metra Rail The high-speed Metra commuter rail train connects outlying suburbs to downtown Chicago and is a fast and easy way to travel to the heart of the city. Find fares and route maps. South Shore Line South Shore Line serves Chicago through Northern Indiana to the South Bend Airport. Call 219.874.4221, ext. 245, for group rates. Find South Shore Line routes and fares. |
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Discover Chicago
Whether you're admiring the city's iconic skyline, enjoying one of its many parks or waterfront areas, or eating your way through this top-ranked restaurant city, Chicago has something to offer every type of visitor. Visit Millennium Park Campus, explore the lakefront Navy Pier, stroll the Chicago Riverwalk, shop the Magnificent Mile, or see the city from above at one of two observation decks! Plan your own adventure by visiting the Choose Chicago website, which holds information about all available activities and sightseeing!
Chicago Official Visitors GuideReceive a free digital copy from Choose Chicago's website here! This will prepare you for all your sightseeing needs outside of the USAging Conference and Tradeshow!
WeatherSummer travels in Chicago are perfect for outdoor excursions or sightseeing when not attending the Conference! Catch live music at a street fest, sip craft beer by the water, watch a movie under the stars or dig your toes in the sand along Chicago’s sun-soaked lakefront. The city is alive in the summer with 24/7 buzz and a packed schedule of festivals and special events. This is patio season, with bars and restaurants spilling out onto scenic rooftops, lively terraces and flower-filled sidewalks. Temperatures average around 78°F–92°F in July, while rainfall averages from 3.7–4.3 inches. |
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