2024 ASCO Annual Meeting

May 31 - June 4, 2024 | Chicago

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Organization:

American Society of Clinical Oncology

Date:

5/31/2024 - 6/4/2024

Location:

McCormick Place

2301 S King Dr, Chicago, IL 60616

2024 ASCO Annual Meeting

The ASCO Annual Meeting brings together oncology professionals from around the world and provides timely, breakthrough research and education to enhance patient care and improve survivorship and outcomes.

ASCO understands the importance of making in-person connections, and we can’t wait to see you in Chicago. As you prepare for this year’s Meeting, visit am.asco.org to view the program, explore opportunities to make connections, and find other resources designed to help attendees make the most out of their time at the Meeting.

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The Best Big City in the U.S.

Chicago has been named the country’s Best Big City for an astonishing nine years in a row. Come experience what a city that’s never done and never outdone feels like.

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Enjoy Spring in Chicago

What’s spring like in Chicago? Tulips bloom along iconic Michigan Avenue, cherry blossoms pop up in Jackson Park, and city parks begin to overflow with green. The Lakefront Trail fills with walkers and bikers, waterfront patios line the Chicago Riverwalk, and our vibrant neighborhoods buzz with life.

Spring typically brings the return of Chicago’s favorite outdoor activities, like boat cruises, baseball games, and neighborhood festivals and markets. But there are also plenty of indoor events, including art exhibits, film festivals, concerts, improv shows, and beyond.

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Make the most of your time in Chicago our curated selection of restaurants, things to do, and special event venues.

Chicago itineraries

Dive deeper into Chicago and explore more of the city with these custom-curated itineraries.

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Getting to Chicago

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Located in the center of the country, Chicago is an easily accessible destination for visitors from all over the
world. Our two international airports offers thousands of daily inbound and outbound flights to more than 240 global
destinations.

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O’Hare International Airport

The award-winning, environmentally conscious O’Hare International Airport (ORD) is one of the largest and most well-connected airports in the world. It lies just 16 miles from downtown Chicago and is a hub for many major airlines across its four terminals, ensuring a seamless passenger experience.

  • Blue Line service from O’Hare to downtown takes about 40 minutes.

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Midway International Airport

Midway International Airport (MDW) is one of the nation’s premier airports, located just 10 miles from downtown
Chicago. Accessible and easy to navigate, Midway boasts a variety of local dining options and a range of recent
modernization efforts and upgrades.

  • Orange Line service from Midway to
    downtown takes about 25 minutes.

Getting Around Chicago

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Chicago’s walkable streets, miles of bike lanes, and accessible public transit make it easy to navigate and explore the city, no matter how you prefer to travel.

Public transportation
The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) operates Chicago’s eight ‘L’ train lines and more than 100 bus routes.

The elevated train system is a fast and affordable way to travel throughout the city. Trains serve over 140 stations located throughout the city and nearby suburbs. CTA buses travel throughout the city, with stops every few blocks.

Purchase bus and train tickets at each ‘L’ station or on your mobile phone. View CTA bus and train schedules and routes.

Biking and bike share
Chicago is home to a robust network of over 500 miles of bike lanes and trails. Divvy, Chicago’s bike share program, offers short-term rentals of pedal bikes, e-bikes, and electric scooters.

More ways to get around
Hail or e-hail taxis throughout the city, or call a ride with popular ridesharing apps like Uber and Lyft.

The city also offers two seasonal water taxi services: Chicago Water Taxi by Wendella Boats and Shoreline Water Taxi by Shoreline Sightseeing.

Accessibility in Chicago

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Chicago prides itself on being an inclusive place to live, work, and visit. Accessibility is a fundamental part of the city experience, from our international airports to our iconic attractions.

Getting to and around Chicago
O’Hare and Midway International Airports both offer a variety of accommodations to help travelers with disabilities get to and from Chicago safely and comfortably, including accessible parking, restrooms, service animal areas, and special accommodations during security.

All of Chicago’s CTA bus routes utilize accessible buses with features like ramps, lifts, voice announcements, and designated seating.

All CTA train cars are accessible to people with disabilities, with accommodations such as ramps, braille signage, automated voice announcements, and more. A majority of Chicago’s rail stations are accessible, with features and updates being added regularly.

Accessible attractions
Chicago’s cultural institutions offer a variety of accessible accommodations, including dedicated sensory-friendly days. Many museums offer assistive listening devices, complimentary wheelchairs, closed captioning, and more.

Many Chicago theatres offer touch tours, audio-described performances, and special technology to help all guests experience the show fully. Many venues host sensory-relaxed performances tailored to guests with autism or other sensitivities.