COURTYARD MARRIOTT MAG MILE
165 EAST ONTARIO STREET · Chicago, IL
This Marriott property in Old Town combines the reliability of a major brand with a strong Chicago location. Marriott Bonvoy members can earn and redeem points here, and Elite members may receive room upgrades or late checkout. The hotel is well-suited for both business and leisure travelers looking for comfortable accommodations with full-service amenities in Chicago. The CTA L train connects this area to the Loop, River North, and O'Hare.
Key Details
Check-in Time
3:00 PM
WiFi
Free basic WiFi for all guests. Marriott Bonvoy members receive enhanced WiFi — Elite members get premium speeds.
WiFi tips & tricks →Parking
Valet or self-parking available, typically $45–65/night. The L train reduces the need for a car downtown.
Avoid hidden parking fees →Pet Policy
Pet policies vary by property. Many Marriott hotels allow dogs for a $100+ non-refundable fee. Always confirm before booking.
Policies may change — confirm details directly with the hotel before your stay.
Marriott Bonvoy Property
Marriott Bonvoy members earn points on stays and get complimentary WiFi. Elite members may receive room upgrades, late checkout, and lounge access. Free to join.
Compare hotel loyalty programs →What To Know Before Your Stay
Practical tips for hotel guests in Chicago
The CTA L train is the fastest way from O'Hare to downtown — about $5 vs. $40+ for a taxi.
Lake Michigan beaches are free and open to the public. Walk east from most downtown hotels to find one.
Deep-dish pizza is a must-try tourist experience, but locals actually prefer tavern-style thin-crust — order both to compare.
If visiting November through March, pack serious layers. Wind off the lake makes it feel 10–20°F colder than the forecast.
Many downtown hotels offer discounted tickets to museums and attractions at the front desk — ask before buying online.
The Magnificent Mile has great shopping but restaurant prices are tourist-inflated. Walk a few blocks west to River North or West Loop for better value dining.
Listed Amenities
Amenities are compiled from public listings and may not be current. Confirm availability with the hotel.
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Getting There
The CTA L train covers most tourist areas. From O'Hare, take the Blue Line downtown. From Midway, take the Orange Line. Taxis and rideshares are also widely available.
Nearby Attractions
- Field Museum of Natural History15–25 min by transit
- Willis Tower Skydeck10–20 min walk
- Navy Pier10–25 min walk
- Chicago Riverwalk5–15 min walk
Explore Chicago
Our Chicago city guide covers neighborhoods, restaurants, attractions, and practical tips for your trip.
Read the Chicago City Guide →Hotel Travel Guides
Practical guides to help you during your stay
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is check-in and checkout at COURTYARD MARRIOTT MAG MILE?
Standard check-in is at 3:00 PM and checkout is at 11:00 AM. Early check-in and late checkout may be available depending on occupancy — request at the front desk or when booking. Marriott Bonvoy Elite members may receive complimentary late checkout.
Does COURTYARD MARRIOTT MAG MILE have free WiFi?
Free basic WiFi for all guests. Marriott Bonvoy members receive enhanced WiFi — Elite members get premium speeds.
Is there parking at COURTYARD MARRIOTT MAG MILE?
Valet or self-parking available, typically $45–65/night. The L train reduces the need for a car downtown.
Does COURTYARD MARRIOTT MAG MILE allow pets?
Pet policies vary by property. Many Marriott hotels allow dogs for a $100+ non-refundable fee. Always confirm before booking.
What attractions are near COURTYARD MARRIOTT MAG MILE?
Notable attractions near the hotel include Field Museum of Natural History (15–25 min by transit), Wrigley Field (20–30 min by L train), and Millennium Park & Cloud Gate (5–20 min walk). The hotel's concierge or front desk can provide directions and current hours.
About Staying in Chicago
When should I avoid visiting Chicago?
January and February are bitterly cold with lake-effect wind. Hotel prices are low but the weather limits what you can comfortably do. Lollapalooza weekend (early August) spikes prices.
Are Chicago hotels expensive?
Chicago is generally 30–40% cheaper than New York or San Francisco for comparable hotels. The Loop and River North have the most options; South Loop and West Loop offer better value with easy L train access.
Should I stay downtown or in a neighborhood?
Downtown (The Loop) is ideal for first-time visitors — walkable to Millennium Park, the Art Institute, and the Magnificent Mile. Wicker Park, Lincoln Park, and West Loop appeal to repeat visitors looking for local dining and nightlife.
About This Information
Hotel details are compiled from publicly available sources. Policies and amenities may change — we recommend confirming directly with the hotel before your stay. If you notice outdated information, please let us know.
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