1300 S Linn White Dr
Now2 hours

Soldier Field - Adler Planetarium Lot

Lot - 500 spots

Features

Disabled spots
No height restrictions

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
Daytime$25.00
Early Bird$12.00
(inby 9:30am)
Evening$15.00
(In after 4pm)

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay On Entry
Cards

Info

No overnight parking.

Reviews

May 22, 2018

I am a female school bus driver who is 65 years old. Our school district uses this lot for all of our field trips to the downtown area. Today I parked my bus in the Adler lot. The attendant didn't like how I parked even though the bus was parked legally, between two other school buses. He insisted I moved the bus. I refused, it made no sense. Moving the bus would not free up any space for another vehicle. The attendant called his supervisor to speak to me. I walked away. He's yelling not to leave. He told me I would not be allowed to park there anymore. The supervisor arrived and asked me to return to the bus. I did. The supervisor did not find anything wrong with the way I parked. He asked me to move the bus over a foot to make the attendant, Raul happy. I paid to park, I parked legally, but I had to move the bus over a foot, even though it didn't free up any space for another vehicle to park, only to make a rude, screaming, inconsiderate, attendant happy?? I did as asked. The supervisor was the

Jun 19, 2013

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Parking in Chicago

It is often challenging to find a parking space in Chicago. Below is a list of the most important things that you need to know when looking for a spot in Chicago.

There are 3 main on-street zones in Chicago, their parking rates vary as follows:  

  1. If you’re parking in the Loop (red zone), be ready to pay $6.50 per hour from 8am to 9 pm. These rates half during the night to $6.50 for 2 hours from 9pm to 8am.
  2. For parking in the Central Business District (yellow zone) – expect to pay $4.00 per hour between 8am and 10pm. Parking is free outside of these hours.
  3. Parking in Outer Chicago (green zone) costs $2.00 per hour and is free from 10pm to 8am.

All Chicago parking meters accept credit and debit cards alongside coins. Another convenient method of paying for on-street parking is to use the ParkChicago app – this app will also allow you to extend your time remotely, meaning that you no longer need to run back and forth to the meter to feed it.

Public lots and garages charge $12.00 per hour and $30 per day. The average monthly rate is $225.00.

As with any major city, parking in Chicago follows the rule of “the further from downtown, the cheaper it gets.” Check out these pages to know exactly what to expect when parking near the most popular attractions in Chicago: Millenium Park, Navy Pier, Art Institute or search for your desired location using the search bar.  

In addition, visit the City of Chicago parking page for any questions you might have concerning paying for parking tickets.