Where to Park for Work, Government Visits, and Big-Name Attractions in Chicago’s Loop

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Finding parking in Chicago’s Loop can feel like a full-time job—especially if you’re commuting to the office, heading to court or a federal building, or trying to enjoy a day of sightseeing. This guide walks you through a range of garages, lots, and tools in and around the Loop that make it easier to leave your car and get where you’re going with less stress.

Below, you’ll find options tailored to government visits, daily work parking, and major attractions—drawing on a mix of large garages, specialty facilities, and tech tools that help you plan before you even hit downtown.


Government & Civic Errands: Park Once, Handle It All

If your Loop trip revolves around courthouses, federal buildings, or official appointments, a central, all-day spot can make your schedule run smoother.

South Loop Financial District Access

The South Loop Parking Garage at 318 South Federal Street sits in Chicago’s financial district and is set up with government visitors in mind. This monthly parking garage in the South Loop offers convenient parking near main government buildings like the Dirksen Courthouse, IRS, Passport Agency, and the Board of Trade building.

Because it’s in the thick of Downtown Chicago, this garage also places you near a wide variety of restaurants, hotels, and colleges, including the Union League Club, Club Quarter Hotel, and UIC Law School. If your day involves back-to-back obligations—say, a morning at the courthouse followed by meetings or classes—this can serve as a single base for the whole day. The garage is available 24/7 and boasts 801 parking spaces, giving you flexibility whether you’re arriving early, staying late, or handling evening events.

Landmark Federal Services Near Congress Parkway

For those focused on federal services like immigration or passports, Metropolis offers a convenient option. Located at Congress Parkway in the 60605 area, this parking garage is near LaSalle Street Station, Willis Tower, and the Chicago Stock Exchange, and provides easy access to facilities such as the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services and the Chicago Passport Agency.

Metropolis is ADA accessible for added convenience, which is especially important if you’re accompanying family members, dealing with mobility needs, or carrying documents and luggage. With quick connections to nearby attractions and offices, it’s a reliable choice for both locals and tourists looking to handle official business and then explore downtown Chicago stress-free.


Commuters & Office Workers: Daily Parking in the Heart of the Loop

If you’re working in downtown Chicago, you’ll likely want garages that integrate smoothly into the Loop’s grid and office towers so you can park, ride the elevator, and get to your desk without much hassle.

Direct Garage Access for the LaSalle Corridor

One Parking operates a facility for the 120 N LaSalle building that’s entered at 117 N Wells St. You’ll access it from the east side of North Wells Street, near the intersection of N Wells and W Randolph. Look for the black and white “120 N. LaSalle” sign above the garage entrance.

This garage is especially convenient if you work in or near the 120 N LaSalle building and want a tightly integrated commute. When you return to your vehicle, you access the facility through the “120 N. LaSalle” building—making it a straightforward option for office workers who prefer to stay indoors between car and desk. Note that the 117 N Wells St. address is intended for GPS reference only and appears on lobby doors, not above the garage entrance, so watch the signage rather than relying solely on street numbers.

Central Loop Garage for West Madison Offices

In the core of the Loop, LAZ Parking - 70 W. Madison provides a “Parking Garage” that fits well into a routine workday. While concise in description, its Madison Street address places it among office towers, professional services, and a dense grid of businesses. That makes it a solid choice if your commute brings you into the central business district and you want a garage that matches the classic Loop workday pattern—arrive, park, walk a short distance, and dive into meetings.

Versatile Citywide Provider

SP+ Parking offers parking garage facilities in Chicago designed to provide safe and accessible options in the bustling city. With a commitment to quality service and efficiency, SP+ Parking aims to deliver a stress-free parking experience for residents and visitors alike.

If your work takes you to different corners of Chicago or you’re frequently in and out of the Loop, SP+ can be useful as a consistent brand to look for when choosing where to park. Their focus on convenience and accessibility means you can treat SP+ garages as dependable bases throughout your downtown routines.


Attractions, Hotels & Sightseeing: Park Near the Action

Whether you’re catching skyline views, heading to a show, or exploring the riverfront and parks, choosing the right garage can save you time and steps.

Near Willis Tower and Downtown Icons

As noted earlier, Metropolis doesn’t just cater to government-related errands. It offers convenient parking solutions near major landmarks like LaSalle Street Station, Willis Tower, and the Chicago Stock Exchange. If you’re planning to head up Willis Tower, meet friends in the financial district, or hop a train, this Congress Parkway location places you within easy walking distance of multiple Loop highlights.

Riverfront and Hotel District Convenience

LAZ Parking - Hyatt Regency - West Tower is listed as a “Parking Garage” and connects directly with the Hyatt Regency’s West Tower. If you’re staying at or visiting the hotel, attending a conference, or meeting up with guests, this garage gives you a straightforward, hotel-adjacent place to park. That kind of direct linkage to a major property is particularly useful when you’re hauling luggage, presentation materials, or equipment.

Millennium Park and East Loop Access

LAZ Parking - Park Millennium is a “Parking garage” that aligns naturally with the Millennium area. If your plans include parks, cultural sites, or scenic walks, this garage situates you within reach of the East Loop’s attractions. Park once and you can spend hours exploring on foot.

Michigan Corridor and South Loop Sights

LAZ Parking - Park Michigan is another “Parking Garage” option, oriented along the Michigan corridor. This makes it suitable for visitors blending South Loop stops with classic downtown experiences. Whether your itinerary leans more toward business, dining, or culture, a Michigan-aligned garage gives you a clean jumping-off point into the area’s streets and sidewalks.

Lot Parking Close to Key Streets

If you prefer surface-style or lot parking, LAZ Parking - 401 S Wabash is a “Parking Lot” in the downtown grid. This can appeal to drivers who like simpler in-and-out access, or those who find lots easier to navigate than multi-level garages. Its Wabash address places you within the Loop’s network of offices, schools, and attractions.


Tech Tools to Plan Your Loop Parking Before You Arrive

Planning ahead can make the difference between a smooth downtown experience and circling the block. That’s where digital tools come in.

Chicago Parking Map is tied to the Parking Industry Labor Management Committee (PILMC), a company devoted to promoting the parking industry’s contributions to the Chicago metropolitan area. With a goal of improving the parking experience for both residents and tourists, PILMC has developed a mobile application that allows individuals to reserve a parking spot before arrival downtown.

Unlike similar parking applications, this mobile app is designed to let users view overnight parking garages and parking spots throughout both Chicago and the surrounding suburbs. If you’re planning a late meeting in the Loop, staying overnight nearby, or commuting in from out of town, this extra visibility can help you choose the right garage and avoid last-minute searching. The Chicago Parking Map app is geared toward finding convenient and affordable parking in the city of Chicago, making it a strong companion for all the garages and lots mentioned in this guide.


Putting It All Together

Whether you’re visiting a courtroom, clocking in at an office, checking into a hotel, or taking in Chicago’s signature attractions, the Loop offers a variety of parking solutions:

With a bit of planning—and the right garage—you can treat Loop parking as just another step in a smooth day downtown.