NotUrsula
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I wouldn't take a cab from MDW; it takes forever in traffic and costs a mint.
The W Lakeshore is rather far north off the Mile on the corner of Lakeshore and Ohio, the orange line doesn't run that far north (it terminates at the Loop). You have a couple of choices.
1. Get off the Orange line at the Harold Washington Library station on the south end of the Loop, and transfer to the Red line subway heading north. Then get off the Red line at Grand. At that point you can walk the additional eight blocks E. on Ohio to the hotel (or get a cab on Ohio), or you can backtrack a block to Illinois street and take a cab or either the #29 or #65 bus to the hotel via Navy Pier. (Either way you can't go east on Grand in a vehicle, as it is one-way in the wrong direction.)
2. If you don't mind spending a bit more for a cab, stay on the Orange Line train until State/Lake, then take a cab the rest of the way. That would be about 16 blocks, or 1.25 miles.
PS: You can get off the Orange line at State/Lake to transfer to the Red Line, too. I suggested transferring at the Washington Library because it gets you off the L sooner, and the walk to transfer is a bit shorter there. The "cab-the-rest-of-the-way" option is easier at State/Lake because there are more cabs available at the north end of the loop than at the south end.
The W Lakeshore is rather far north off the Mile on the corner of Lakeshore and Ohio, the orange line doesn't run that far north (it terminates at the Loop). You have a couple of choices.
1. Get off the Orange line at the Harold Washington Library station on the south end of the Loop, and transfer to the Red line subway heading north. Then get off the Red line at Grand. At that point you can walk the additional eight blocks E. on Ohio to the hotel (or get a cab on Ohio), or you can backtrack a block to Illinois street and take a cab or either the #29 or #65 bus to the hotel via Navy Pier. (Either way you can't go east on Grand in a vehicle, as it is one-way in the wrong direction.)
2. If you don't mind spending a bit more for a cab, stay on the Orange Line train until State/Lake, then take a cab the rest of the way. That would be about 16 blocks, or 1.25 miles.
PS: You can get off the Orange line at State/Lake to transfer to the Red Line, too. I suggested transferring at the Washington Library because it gets you off the L sooner, and the walk to transfer is a bit shorter there. The "cab-the-rest-of-the-way" option is easier at State/Lake because there are more cabs available at the north end of the loop than at the south end.