Festival Park - Chicago Botanic Garden Illinois Saturday May 29 2010

 

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A Celebration of wine, food, music and friends

PARKING AND DIRECTIONS

The Chicago Botanic Garden is located in Glencoe, Illinois , on Lake Cook Road, just east of I-94, the Edens Expressway.

PARKING 

Ample parking is available at the regular Botanic Garden fee of $20 per car, parking is free for Botanic Garden members.

DIRECTIONS

Driving From Chicago

From Downtown Chicago take I-90, the Kennedy, to I-94, the Edens. On the Edens, proceed north approximately 20 miles. Be sure not to take the I-94 West exit to Milwaukee. Exit the Edens at Route 41, Lake Cook Road. At the top of the exit, turn right and proceed about 1/2 mile to the Chicago Botanic Garden. The entrance will be on your right, the south side of the street.

From South

From the south, take 294, the Tri-State, north to Lake Cook Road. At the top of the exit, turn right and proceed about 5 miles to the Chicago Botanic Garden. The entrance will be on your right, the south side of the street.

From the west

From the west, take I-90,the Northwest Tollway, east to 294, the Tri-State, proceed north on the Tri-State for approximately 10 miles to Route 41, Lake Cook Road. At the top of the exit, turn right and proceed about 5 miles to the Chicago Botanic Garden. The entrance will be on your right, the south side of the street.

From the north

From the north take I-94, the Edens south to Route 41, Lake Cook Road. At the top of the exit, turn left and proceed east about 1/2 mile to the Chicago Botanic Garden. The entrance will be on your right, the south side of the street.

TRAIN -- TAKE METRA

Take Metra’s Union Pacific North Line to the Glencoe station and enjoy riding the Chicago Botanic Garden’s trolley for direct service from the train station to the Garden during the Festival. Round trip trolley tickets are $2 per person (children 5 and under free); free for Garden members. The trolley will operate during all Wine Festival hours.

For detailed train schedules, visit www.metrarail.com or call 847-836-7000.

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