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Temps de trajet et conseils d'initiés

ATL est proche du Georgia World Congress Center (GWCC) . Vous pouvez prévoir un trajet d'environ 15 minutes depuis votre salon jusqu'à la zone de dépose des départs.

Cet aéroport est immense, mais heureusement, il existe quelques ressources qui vous aideront à vous y retrouver. Familiarisez-vous avec les plans de l'aéroport et déterminez si vous devrez prendre le SkyTrain ATL ou le Plane Train entre l'endroit où vous êtes déposé à l'extérieur de l'aéroport et votre terminal.

Top Places to Eat

ORD boasts a robust list of on-site restaurants where you can try some local flavors. The iconic Berghoff Café and Billy Goat Tavern & Grill both have locations in the airport, as does the mouth-watering Goose Island Beer Company.

 

You can also choose your favorite franks between Chicago Style Hot Dogs and Gold Coast Dogs (just don’t ask for ketchup!) or savor a sweet treat at Eli’s Cheesecake.

Things to Do

  • Find your Zen in a Yoga Room, which is open from 6am to 10pm every day.  

  • Relax with a massage, manicure, or pedicure in one of the Terminal Gateway Spa locations.

  • Visit the family lounge with play areas and games if you’re traveling with the kids.

  • Immerse yourself in the airport art collection found in each terminal.

Souvenirs and Other Things to Buy

Thanks to the more than 215 gift shops, specialty retail stores, and automated and vending locations sprinkled throughout ORD, it’s easy to pick up some last-minute gifts or souvenirs for that special someone in your life (or, of course, just for yourself). And some of these locations are all about Chicago! The on-site Field Museum shop and the I Love Chicago store have plenty of locally-inspired apparel and knickknacks, or you can just bring home a big tin of Garrett Popcorn or a bag of treats from Nuts on Clark.

Oddities and Fun Facts

  • O’Hare has an on-site grazing herd of goats, which you might be able to spot if you have a window seat on the plane during takeoff.

  • This airport has four terminals numbered 1, 2, 3, and 5. Terminal 4 was decommissioned in the 1990s when Terminal 5 was constructed to accommodate international flights. 

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