Renting A Car In Chicago
Book an affordable car rental in Chicago from Avis and tour the Windy City or escape to the countryside.
Chicago lies on the shores of Lake Michigan and features recognizable skyscrapers, sports teams, and historical landmarks. Lake Michigan delivers both cold winters and refreshing summers to the Chicago area. In the winter, an SUV rental may serve you best in case a snowstorm arrives while you’re in town. In summer, driving around may call for a convertible or a luxury car rental in Chicago so you can truly enjoy the lakeside breezes or relive Chicago’s most famous day off.
With a GPS onboard you’ll be able to navigate your car rental to wherever you need to go. Another smart option is buying a full tank of gas when you rent a car in Chicago so you can avoid the hassle of finding a gas station when you return the car. If Chicago is only your first stop, check out other Avis locations in Illinois where you can complete a one-way rental.
Does Avis Offer Airport Car Rental in Chicago?
Yes. Avis offers car rental services at both major airports in Chicago.
Find Avis Car Rental at Chicago Travel Hubs
Avis provides car rental services at many major Chicago travel hubs near Willis Tower, the Riverwalk, Union Station, and other must-see areas.
How Much Does it Cost to Rent a Car in Chicago?
The price of your car rental in Chicago depends on what kind of car you rent and for how long. To compare car prices enter your trip information into the reservation form at the top of this page and click “Select My Car”.
Renting A Car In Chicago
Book an affordable car rental in Chicago from Avis and tour the Windy City or escape to the countryside.
Chicago lies on the shores of Lake Michigan and features recognizable skyscrapers, sports teams, and historical landmarks. Lake Michigan delivers both cold winters and refreshing summers to the Chicago area. In the winter, an SUV rental may serve you best in case a snowstorm arrives while you’re in town. In summer, driving around may call for a convertible or a luxury car rental in Chicago so you can truly enjoy the lakeside breezes or relive Chicago’s most famous day off.
With a GPS onboard you’ll be able to navigate your car rental to wherever you need to go. Another smart option is buying a full tank of gas when you rent a car in Chicago so you can avoid the hassle of finding a gas station when you return the car. If Chicago is only your first stop, check out other Avis locations in Illinois where you can complete a one-way rental.
Does Avis Offer Airport Car Rental in Chicago?
Yes. Avis offers car rental services at both major airports in Chicago.
Find Avis Car Rental at Chicago Travel Hubs
Avis provides car rental services at many major Chicago travel hubs near Willis Tower, the Riverwalk, Union Station, and other must-see areas.
How Much Does it Cost to Rent a Car in Chicago?
The price of your car rental in Chicago depends on what kind of car you rent and for how long. To compare car prices enter your trip information into the reservation form at the top of this page and click “Select My Car”.
Available Rental Car Classes in Chicago
We have a variety of rental cars in Chicago. Browse the car groups below, or begin your reservation to compare all available cars.
Places to See and Things to Do in Chicago
If you are planning on heading to Chicago for your next vacation, there will be plenty to see and do. Chicago is home to many professional sports teams, iconic art and architecture, and amazing history. Check out our travel tips to make the most of your stay in Chicago.
Business Travel in Chicago
If your next business trip is to Chicago, you have a lot to look forward to because once the meetings are over, your real Chicago experience can start. Chicago is home to great restaurants, art, and nightlife that will make a long day of meetings worth it.
What to See & Do In Chicago
Whether you're visiting Chicago for business or pleasure, pick up a Chicago rental car and don't missout on the se famous attractions.
Popular Destinations in Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago
111 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60603
Chicago is home to many world-class museums, most notably the Art Institute of Chicago. Home to one of the largest collections of impressionist and post-impressionist art, including collections from Van Gogh, Monet, and Renoir.
Millenium Park
201 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL, 60602
Millenium Park is a must-see destination in Chicago, to visit iconic sights sites such as the Crown Fountain and Cloud Gate (also known as "The Bean"). This 24-acre park is also the perfect place to get a taste of the cityscape and its unique architecture.


Where to Eat in Chicago
- Italian Beef Sandwiches made mouths around the country water in the hit TV show The Bear. Taste one for yourself while in town. Try Jay's, Portillo's, or Bari.
- Chicago Dogs are truly unique to the Chicagoland area. Authentic dogs come in a Rosen's bun and are "dragged through the garden." That "garden" includes short peppers, yellow mustard, pickles, relish, onion, tomato, and celery salt. Try Fixin' Franks or Lola's.
- Deep-Dish Pizza takes "pizza pie" to a whole new meaning. These pizzas are as thick as pies and filled with cheese, meat, veggies, and sauce with a slightly fried crust. For deep-dish, there are simply too many places to recommend...
Where to Stay in Chicago
- Lakeview (60613, 60614,060657): Clubs fans can explore Wrigleyville after a day game and then take a stroll along Lake Michigan.
- Skokie (60076, 60611): Visit Chicago hidden gem attractions, including the Skokie Northshore Sculpture Park, Skokie Heritage Museum, and the Leaning Tower of Niles.
- Streeterville (60610, 60611): Take a stroll down the serene Lakefront Trail, ride the famous Centennial Wheel at Navy Pier, or see a performance at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater.
- Lincoln Park (60614, 60622, 60610): Explore the Lincoln Park Zoo, relax at the North Avenue Beach, or learn something new at the Chicago Museum of History.
Where to Eat in Chicago
- Italian Beef Sandwiches made mouths around the country water in the hit TV show The Bear. Taste one for yourself while in town. Try Jay's, Portillo's, or Bari.
- Chicago Dogs are truly unique to the Chicagoland area. Authentic dogs come in a Rosen's bun and are "dragged through the garden." That "garden" includes short peppers, yellow mustard, pickles, relish, onion, tomato, and celery salt. Try Fixin' Franks or Lola's.
- Deep-Dish Pizza takes "pizza pie" to a whole new meaning. These pizzas are as thick as pies and filled with cheese, meat, veggies, and sauce with a slightly fried crust. For deep-dish, there are simply too many places to recommend...
Where to Stay in Chicago
- Lakeview (60613, 60614,060657): Clubs fans can explore Wrigleyville after a day game and then take a stroll along Lake Michigan.
- Skokie (60076, 60611): Visit Chicago hidden gem attractions, including the Skokie Northshore Sculpture Park, Skokie Heritage Museum, and the Leaning Tower of Niles.
- Streeterville (60610, 60611): Take a stroll down the serene Lakefront Trail, ride the famous Centennial Wheel at Navy Pier, or see a performance at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater.
- Lincoln Park (60614, 60622, 60610): Explore the Lincoln Park Zoo, relax at the North Avenue Beach, or learn something new at the Chicago Museum of History.