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Chicago O'Hare Airport Terminal 2 Map & Guide

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Terminal 2 serves both domestic and regional flights for United an a few other airlines. For more details on the layout, visit the terminal map page.

Layout and Access

Terminal 2 has 41 gates and has a straightforward layout with Concourses E (gates E1-E17) and F (gates F1-F28). The lower level includes baggage claim and ground transportation options, such as cabs, charter buses, and limousines. The bus and shuttle hub is on level 1, from where trains also depart to the city. The Hilton hotel is located near the lower level, along with the parking garage. The boarding area is on the upper level, where passengers can check in and proceed to the gates.

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Chicago OHare Airport ORD Terminal 2 Map

Chicago OHare Airport Terminal 2 Map

Map List for ORD Airport

Select one of the listed terminals/concourses below to view a zoomable map, where you can search for all of Chicago OHare Airport's restaurants, shopping, cafe's, bars, and lounges.

Airlines Serving Terminal 2

Terminal 2 is served by United and other major airlines, including Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, JetBlue. For a complete list of airlines serving Chicago O'Hare, visit the airlines served page.

Dining Options

Terminal 2 has plenty of options to grab a bite. Here are some of the popular restaurants in the terminal. For a more comprehensive list, check the food and shopping page.

  • Stanley's Blackhawks Kitchen & Tap: near Gate E5, offering American cuisine with a sports bar atmosphere.
  • Argo Tea: near Gate F8, providing a variety of teas, coffee, and light snacks.
  • Wicker Park Seafood & Sushi: near Gate E11, offering fresh seafood and sushi options.

Shops and Retail

Here are a few notable stores in the terminal:

  • Hudson News: near Gate E4, your go-to spot for travel essentials, magazines, and snacks.
  • DFS Duty-Free: near Gate E1, offering a selection of duty-free products, including cosmetics, spirits, and luxury goods.
  • InMotion Entertainment: near Gate F3, providing electronics, headphones, and travel accessories.

Amenities and Services

This terminal provides a range of amenities to enhance passenger comfort, including plug-in areas for electronic devices, meeting and business rooms, family restrooms, ATMs, currency exchange, travel assistance, and nursing rooms.

United is the only Lounge located in this terminal - a United Club. Located near gate F9 (Concourse F), offering complimentary Wi-Fi, snacks, beverages, hot and cold buffet meals, drinks from an open bar, workstations, seats with power outlets, and Illy coffee machines. Open from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Access is granted to United Club members, one-time pass holders, Star Alliance premium cabin passengers, and eligible elite status holders on eligible international flights.

Family Facilities

Traveling with children is made easier with family-friendly facilities in Terminal 2. There are family restrooms equipped with baby changing stations and dedicated baby care rooms. Terminal 2 also has two Mamava pods for nursing mothers, one in Concourse F near Gate F1 and the other in Concourse E near Gate E1. Additionally, children's play areas are located near the gates to keep young travelers entertained.

Transportation to Other Terminals

Connecting to other terminals from Terminal 2 is convenient with the Airport Transit System (ATS), a shuttle service that links all terminals and the main parking areas. Terminals 1 to 3 are connected by airside walkways, which are particularly useful for passengers connecting to domestic flights. The walkway from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 is located on the departures level, opposite gates B5 and B6, and arrives near gate E1 in Terminal 2. Additionally, walking routes and moving walkways are available for those who prefer to travel on foot.

Ideas for Long Layovers

For passengers with long layovers, Terminal 2 offers various options to pass the time comfortably. Explore dining and shopping options, relax in one of the lounges, or visit nearby attractions. For more ideas, visit the layover ideas page.

Terminal 2 History

Terminal 2 at Chicago O'Hare has a rich history, having undergone several renovations to accommodate increasing passenger traffic and enhance the overall travel experience. Originally opened in the 1960s, Terminal 2 has seen multiple upgrades over the decades. Recent expansion plans include significant updates to improve passenger flow and modernize facilities. However, these projects have faced challenges, including cost overruns and delays. Despite these hurdles, Terminal 2 continues to serve as a key terminal for domestic and regional flights, offering modern amenities and efficient services for travelers. Notably, the terminal has been a focal point in the ongoing collaboration between major airlines like United and American Airlines, and city officials, to ensure the airport remains a world-class hub.

FAQ: Chicago O'Hare Terminal 2

Terminal 2 is served by United, Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, and JetBlue.
Terminal 2 has 41 gates, divided between Concourses E (gates E1-E17) and F (gates F1-F28).
Popular dining options include Stanley's Blackhawks Kitchen & Tap near Gate E5, Argo Tea near Gate F8, and Wicker Park Seafood & Sushi near Gate E11.
Notable stores include Hudson News near Gate E4, DFS Duty-Free near Gate E1, and InMotion Entertainment near Gate F3.
Amenities include plug-in areas, meeting rooms, family restrooms, ATMs, currency exchange, travel assistance, and nursing rooms.
Yes, there is a United Club lounge near Gate F9, offering Wi-Fi, snacks, beverages, workstations, and more.
Yes, Terminal 2 has family restrooms, baby care rooms, Mamava pods for nursing mothers, and children's play areas.
You can use the Airport Transit System (ATS) shuttle service or airside walkways to connect to other terminals.
You can explore dining and shopping options, relax in a lounge, or visit nearby attractions.
Terminal 2 opened in the 1960s and has undergone several renovations to accommodate increasing passenger traffic and modernize facilities.