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Flights to Chicago (MDW) from Las Vegas (LAS) on Southwest Airlines
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Southwest Airlines, which operates 7 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from Las Vegas (LAS) to Chicago (MDW), departing between 6:55am and 7:40pm, and 5 additional non-stop flights, departing between 8:00am and 4:15pm on select days of the week. Usually a Boeing 737-700 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Las Vegas, NV to Chicago, IL is 3 hours and 27 minutes.
During your Chicago vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Reza's
This Persian paradise serves excellent Middle Eastern cuisine in an open warehouse setting. The menu features more than 45 tasty entrees in five categories: lamb and beef; poultry; vegetarian; seafood; and combinations. Signature dishes include lamb shank with Persian dill rice, filet mignon in mushroom au jus, Cornish hen simmered in sweet and sour sauce, oven-broiled salmon filet and grilled portabello mushrooms in tomato sauce. Another location at 5255 North Clark Street, +1 773 561 1898.
Bistro 110
This is a traditional French Bistro. Their great food is all the better owing to the friendly atmosphere, stoked by Bistro 110's wood-burning ovens. Diners can enjoy a wide selection of entrees including fish, beef-steak and several chicken dishes.
P.S. Bangkok
The menu here may leave you awe-inspired by the versatility and variety of combinations possible in the world of Thai/Chinese cooking. No wonder this is one of the most popular fine dining Asian restaurants in the city. Charcoal beef salad, stuffed pacific longostino and "Love Me Tender Duck" (duck marinated in Thai spices and slow cooked with Thai herbs) are just three of the intriguing dishes to choose from. On Sundays, sample the wonderful buffet from 11:30am-4pm, with over 100 vegetarian, seafood and meat dishes to choose from. Average cost is under $15.
Make your reservations for discount hotel rooms in the
Chicago area, including:
The Willows
Of the three hotels run by Neighborhood Inns, this one is by far the preferred choice. The sophisticated lobby, with its roaring fireplace, reflects the hotel's 1920s French heritage, and so do the elegant rooms. The location matches the hotel's charm. The tree-lined, residential street is the perfect place to call home during your stay in the Windy City. Lincoln Park, the Chicago Historical Society, and dozens of restaurants are all within walking distance.
Summerfield Suites Hotel
Suites-only hotels have been cropping up in this part of town over the past few years. This hotel, built in 1990, is located in the heart of Michigan Avenue shopping. Guests enjoy a nice sized suite equipped with ironing board, VCR, coffeemaker and a microwave. There is also a swimming pool and a decent fitness center with spectacular city views, as well as a Benihana of Tokyo restaurant.
Doubletree Guest Suites Chicago-Downtown
This 340-room hotel has the elegance of an upscale boutique hotel and the modesty of a roadside chain. It resides across from the John Hancock Center and is just a quick jaunt from Michigan Avenue and a 10-minute cab ride from McCormick Place Convention Center. Besides offering separate sitting rooms and the usual array of amenities, many of the suites have excellent lake and city views. The business traveler can opt for an Executive Suite and enjoy such luxuries as slippers and a bathrobe.
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