Looking For A Great Grant Park Hotel That is Family Affordable and Offers Free Parking?
So why not enjoy Grant Park and all that it has to offer by staying with us and enjoy a short 10 minute fun ride on Chicago's Metra Train. You'll even get to enjoy a view of the Lake compared to a back alley view from your room downtown at one of the other Grant Park hotels. The Metra Train stop is located just two blocks south west from the Ramada Chicago Hyde Park. You can save $25.00 - $35.00 a day in parking fees and even more on rates by staying at the Ramada Chicago Hyde Park. The convenience of the Metra Train and the close proximity of Grant Park, Millennium Park and even Navy Pier for the cost of a very inexpensive fun train ride lets you have a stay that you will remember for a long time As far as Chicago Grant Park Hotels go we are a great option. Besides Grant Park, our Hotel is just a 5 minute walk to the beach, near all of the Chicago museums and were a great family friendly Chicago hotel that you won't break the bank at!
Proudly referred to as Chicago's "front yard," Grant Park is among the city's loveliest and most prominent parks. It is home to three world-class museums -- the Art Institute, the Field Museum of Natural History, and the Shedd Aquarium. The Grant Park also offers great Walking / Bicycle trails, Tennis Courts, Softball and Baseball Diamonds and of course Millennium Park at the North end of Grant Park. Grant Park's centerpiece is the Clarence Buckingham Memorial Fountain, built in 1927 which is one of the most photographed Fountains in the world and it will take your breath away as a centerpiece in front of the city with "Big Shoulders". So if your looking for a great Chicago Grant Park Hotel, at an affordable price at a convenient location then the Ramada Chicago Hyde Park is the best Chicago Grant Park Hotel.
Just a short distance from the Ramada Hotel is the famous Chicago Grant Park and Millennium Park, Chicago's urban retreat from the congestion and complexity of Downtown Chicago. Located along Chicago's Cultural Mile, the city's newest attraction is 24.5 acres of green space, playgrounds, interactive public art, outdoor dining, ice-skating and theatre.
Chicago Grant Park Events That You Can Enjoy!
Jun 6 - 7
Chicago Gospel Fest
Location: Millennium Park
N. Michigan Ave. & E. Randolph St.
Jun 12 – 14
Chicago Blues Festival
Location: Grant Park
Jackson Blvd. & Columbus Dr.
June 26 July 5th
Taste of Chicago
Mark Your Calendar for The Midwest's Largest Food Festival
Each day more than 70 local restaurateurs offer a delicious combination of ethnic items, family favorites, exotic and Chicago specialties feeding more than 3 million people in Grant Park, in downtown Chicago. Entertainment is also provided every day by a variety of musical performances on multiple stages. See the official web site linked below for a complete list of the entertainment options.
- Admission to the Taste of Chicago is FREE!
- The Taste of Chicago opens at 11:00 a.m. & closes at 9:00 p.m.
- July 3rd & 4th the event closes at 9:30 p.m.
- On the final day, July 5th, Taste of Chicago closes at 6 p.m.
- The Taste is presented by Chicago’s Mayor’s Office of Special Events.
July 14 – Aug 25, 2009
Grant Park Film Festival
Weekly: Every Tuesday at Sunset Location: Butler Field in Grant Park
Lake Shore Dr. & Monroe Dr.
Grant Park Symphony Orchestra
June 10
TCHAIKOVSKY ON OPENING NIGHT
6:30 p.m.Grant Park Orchestra; Carlos Kalmar, Conductor;
Stephen Hough, Piano
June 12
BERNSTEIN ON THE WATERFRONT
5:30 p.m.Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus; Carlos Kalmar, Conductor; Christopher Bell, Chorus Director; John Horton Murray, Tenor; Denis Sedov, Bass; Chicago Children’s Choir
June 17
ENIGMA VARIATIONS
6:30 p.m. Grant Park Orchestra; Carlos Kalmar, Conductor; James Ehnes, Violin
June 19
FROM 1909: BURNHAM’S PLAN AND RACHMANINOFF’S 3rd
6:30 p.m. Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus; Carlos Kalmar, Conductor; Christopher Bell, Chorus Director; Jon Kimura Parker, Piano; Jonita Lattimore, Soprano; Bryan Griffin, Tenor
June 20
FROM 1909: BURNHAM’S PLAN AND RACHMANINOFF’S 3rd
7:30pm Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus; Carlos Kalmar, Conductor; Christopher Bell, Chorus Director; Jon Kimura Parker, Piano; Jonita Lattimore, Soprano; Bryan Griffin, Tenor
June 24
MARIACHI FROM MEXICO
6:30 p.m.Grant Park Orchestra; Carlos Kalmar, Conductor
July 1
GALA 75TH SEASON CONCERT
8:00 p.m. Grant Park Orchestra; Carlos Kalmar, Conductor
July 8
BRUCKNER’s 4th
6:30 p.m.Grant Park Orchestra; Hans Graf, Conductor
July 10
PIRATES OF PENZANCE AND THE MIKADO
6:30 p.m.Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus; Christopher Bell, Conductor
July 11
PIRATES OF PENZANCE AND THE MIKADO
7:30 p.m.Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus; Christopher Bell, Conductor
July 15
DANCES AND FAIRYTALES
6:30 p.m.Grant Park Orchestra; Gilbert Varga, Conductor
July 18
DANCES AND FAIRYTALES
7:30 p.m.Grant Park Orchestra; Gilbert Varga, Conductor
July 17
KHACHATURIAN’S SPARTACUS
6:30 p.m.Grant Park Orchestra; Kirill Karabits, Conductor; Karen Gomyo, Violin
July 25
Venetian Night
The Lakefront at Lake Shore Drive and Congress Parkway, Chicago, | 312-744-3315 Approximately 35 boats will be decorated with lights and props as they sail along beautiful Lake Michigan, between the Shedd Aquarium at Roosevelt Road and the Chicago Yacht Club at Monroe Street.
July 25
Opera Hits on Venetian Night
6:30 p.m. Grant Park Orchestra Concert
http://www.grantparkmusicfestival.com/index.shtml
July 29
SIBELIUS SYMPHONY NO. 1
6:30 p.m.Grant Park Orchestra; Pietari Inkinen, Conductor
July 31
THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS
6:30 p.m. Saturday, August 1 at 7:30 p.m.
August 5
MENDELSSOHN & HAYDN
6:30 p.m.Grant Park Orchestra; Carlos Kalmar; Conductor; Ingrid Fliter, Piano
August 7-9
Lollapalooza 2009 Chicago : Grant Park
www.lollapalooza.com/
August 12
ITALIAN VARIATIONS
6:30 p.m.Grant Park Orchestra; Carlos Kalmar, Conductor
August 14
BEETHOVEN’S 9th
6:30 p.m.Saturday, August 15 at 7:30 p.m.
August 29 – 30
Chicago Latin Music Festival
Grant Park, Jackson Blvd. & Columbus Dr., Chicago, | 312-744-3315
This vibrant event showcases local, national and international talent in the various Latin music genres that include salsa, reggaeton, mariachi, norteña, Spanish pop
ymás.
Sept 4 - 6
Chicago Jazz Festival
Grant Park, Jackson Blvd. & Columbus Dr., Chicago, | 312-744-3315
Chicago’s longest running lakefront music festival celebrates the city's rich Jazz heritage and showcases the diverse talent of local, national and international musicians.
Sept 12 – 13
Celtic Fest Chicago
Grant Park, Jackson Blvd. & Columbus Dr., Chicago, | 312-744-3315
This festival highlights different Celtic instruments and features a dance performance stage and an interactive tent where the general public and
learn how to Celtic dance.
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