"We had an amazing stay at Ray's. They made the entire process from start to finish simple and easy. They went above and beyond for us in many ways and we will definitely be back! "
"I loved it was so close to busy Chicago but in the quiet subarbs where it was nice and quiet and felt very safe.The rooms were excellent and well equipped and the kitchen was full of snacks to eat when you wanted and a great selection of drinks.
If I ever came to Chicago I would stay here again also the hosts were fantastic "
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"This is not a hotel option to pass on. The hotel is close to transit so getting to downtown and to a Cubs game is easy to do. There are alsom many dining and options and small uniqure shops along Clark and Broadway."
"Picked this place because it had on-site parking. My wife is disabled. Couple days before trip got email saying on street parking only - first come. Chicago has notorious bad parking. After complaining 2x ( had to park 3 blocks away) was able to park in back of building. Host ignored all communication after that.
Property was clean but no numbers on doors and outside doors constantly left open. Felt unsafe. Code lock on door didnt work normally most times. Had to use key to secure door after lock would mysteriously open while leaving.
Toilet is installed crooked leaving no room on left side. Had to sit sideways on cheap seat. NO CLOSET SPACE. NO DRESSERS. NO WHERE TO HANG CLOTHES. Had to live out of suitcases. NO COFFEE POT. Top sheet was a twin sheet on a Queen Bed. Towels were dingy with stain on them. Bought coffee pot, sheets and towels to use. NO INSTRUCTIONS in unit on how to access internet. Change left in unit for community washer/ Dryer was pennies and nickels. Needs end or coffee table in front room. TV had no local programming. It only worked if you had your own Netflix or Amazon Prime account to login. Still no local news etc.
Didn't feel i got my moneys worth on this higher priced unit."
Embrace the academic, artistic culture of Evanston in a university museum that hosts exhibitions, film screenings and events in a stylish modern space.
Ryan Field is located in a welcoming area of Evanston known for its beautiful lakeside setting and great live music scene. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 24 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near Ryan Field?
You'll want to browse the collections at Halim Time & Glass Museum, Leather Archives & Museum and Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art. Grosse Point Lighthouse, Emil Bach House and Evanston History Center are monuments to see when you're exploring the area around Ryan Field. You can catch a show at North Shore Center for the Performing Arts, Skokie Theatre and Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre.
How can I get to Ryan Field?
With so many ways to get around, exploring the area around Ryan Field is a breeze. You can take advantage of metro transport at Central Station (Purple Line), Noyes Station and Foster Station. If you want to venture outside of the area, hop on a train at Evanston Central Street Station.