Phone Charging Station Chicago
Looking for a phone charging station Chicago residents trust? Look no further than MobileQubes, a company that solves the issue of a low battery when you’re out and about in the City of the Big Shoulders. With MobileQubes, you can avoid the hassle of carrying extra cords and adapters around with you in case you need extra battery life.
By using MobileQubes, the phone charging station Chicago residents love, you can charge your smartphone on the go with a Qube, a cordless charger that plugs directly into your device and allows you to keep using your phone while you charge.
The city of Chicago is one of the biggest cultural and business hubs in the entire country. This means that its residents are always on the run, whether to a business meeting in the Loop or to check out the fish and sharks at the Shedd Aquarium. No matter where you are, it’s important to stay connected and available.
That’s why MobileQubes, a phone charging station Chicago residents need, has become such an important part of city living. You can choose between two options when it comes to Qubes. If you rent a Qube, you can return it to the kiosk that you rented it from or any other kiosk in the city or country once you’re charged up. Or you can purchase a Qube so you’re able to charge on the go again and again. If you need to recharge your Qube, you can use a standard micro-USB cable.
MOBILEQUBES PHONE CHARGING STATION CHICAGO LOCATIONS
Whether you’re a tourist or a professional living in this great city, you’ll be pleased to know that a phone charging station Chicago residents appreciate is close by. At MobileQubes, we know that you need to stay connected because of how much of a hassle it is when your battery dies. That’s why we have easy-to-use kiosks all over the city. You can buy or rent with total confidence.
If you want to know more, read on to learn about MobileQubes’ phone charging station Chicago locations.
UNION STATION LOCATIONS
Located at 225 S. Canal Street just outside the Loop, commuters can choose from six conveniently located kiosks. Union Station is one of the biggest transportation hubs in the city, so where you enter the station will determine which kiosk is located closest to you.
When entering from the east end, the following kiosks are conveniently available:
- Food Court
- North Loading Terminal
- South Loading Terminal
When entering from the west end, the following kiosks are nearby:
- Great Hall
- Great Hall walkway
- Pre-fare zone between the Ventra machine and ATM
Just north of Union Station is Ogilvie Transportation Center. A phone charging kiosk is located just north of Ogilvie in the Green Line Clinton station, which is located at 543 W. Lake Street.
Whether you’re commuting from the suburbs for work or touring the city on vacation, MobileQubes has you and your phone covered.
IN THE HEART OF THE LOOP
Chicago’s business district is packed to the brim with sights to see and experiences to be had. The last thing you need when taking a picture near The Bean at Millennium Park or taking in the scenic view of Lake Michigan is for your phone to die. That’s why MobileQubes has 14 kiosks in the heart of the Loop.
The Clark and Lake stop is a major stop for commuters coming into the Loop for work. It joins CTA lines from every direction of the city.
Located at 100 W. Randolph Street, users can find kiosks in the following areas of Clark and Lake:
- The elevated level
- On the ground floor by the escalators leading to the Blue Line
The next closest kiosk can be found at 111 N. Dearborn Street, the CTA Blue Line Washington Madison Station. The kiosk is located at the pre-fare zone at the stairs entering the station.
A little further east and closer to Millennium Park, users can find kiosks at two CTA Red Line stops:
- Lake-Randolph Station at 108 N. State Street in Block 37 next to the Pepsi Machine
- Lake St Station at 175 N. State Street in State & Lake by the Ventra Machine
Users close to the south branch of the Chicago River can find a kiosk at the CTA Loop Washington & Wells Station located at 200 W. Calhoun Place. The kiosk is located on the Loop platform just inside the fare gate.
For visitors staying in Palmer House at 17 E. Monroe Street, a kiosk can be accessed in the hotel lobby across from Landau Jewelry.
Three additional phone charging stations can be found at the following locations:
- Blue Line Monroe & Madison Station at 10 S. Dearborn Street between the Ventra machine and ATM in the pre-fare zone
- Red Line Monroe Station at 26 S. State Street between Ventra machines
- Blue Line Jackson Van Buren Station at 225 S. Canal Street between the Ventra machine and ATM in the pre-fare zone
Continuing further south in the Loop, kiosks can be found close to the iconic Harold Washington Library:
- Loop Harold Washington Library Station (where several lines meet) at 37 W. Van Buren Street in the fare zone on the south side of the mid level platform
- Blue Line Jackson Adams Station at 50 W. Adams Street in the pre-fare zone along the back facing entry stairway
- Loop Lasalle Van Buren Station at 141 W. Van Buren Street in the pre-fare zone outside the Loop station
Nearby a kiosk can be found in the pre-fare area along the south wall of the Red Line Harrison Station located at 606 S State St.
PHONE CHARGING STATIONS: NEAR THE MUSEUM CAMPUS
Chicago’s Museum Campus is made up of some of the biggest cultural attractions in the city. Tourists and residents alike can launch into a lesson on the stars at the Adler Planetarium. For fans of the sea, the Shedd Aquarium houses thousands of mesmerizing aquatic species. For history buffs, the Field Museum of Natural History displays ancient artifacts and fossils of dinosaurs, including Sue the tyrannosaurus rex. And football fans can catch a Bears game at Soldier Field.
For attendees of the dozens of conventions and trade shows that happen annually at McCormick Place, we over multiple convenient sites:
- West Building, Level 3 by Starbucks
- South Building, by Gate 4
- South Building, Level 2.5 between Metra Entrance and Vending Area
- South Building, Level 3 by Walkway to Lakeside Arena
- Convention Center Entrance
- Hyatt Regency McCormick Place
To capture the most important moments and to stay connected, you need a fully charged phone, which means easy access to a MobileQube is a must. Below are the four closest MobileQubes phone charging stations to the Museum Campus:
- CTA Roosevelt Station (Orange and Red Lines) located at 31 E. Roosevelt Road has two kiosks:
- In the pre-fare area next to the Ventra machines
- In the fare area just off the top of the escalator leading the tracks
- The Shedd Aquarium at 1200 S. Lake Shore Drive has two kiosks:
- The ground level entrance
- Outside Soundings Cafe
MOBILEQUBES: PHONE CHARGING STATION CHICAGO WESTSIDE
The Westside of Chicago is one of the most historically and culturally significant areas of the city. Home to a diverse population traditionally made up of proud working class families, the Westside is made accessible by the large number of transportation systems, including the Metra, the CTA Green L, and a number of bus stops that lead to the suburbs.
The Westside also has several educational, cultural, and medical institutions. The University of Illinois at Chicago has programs for all levels of post-secondary education with 33,000 students in 16 colleges. The United Center is home to the Chicago Bulls and the Chicago Blackhawks. The Westside also has one of the nation’s largest urban medical districts, the Illinois Medical District. Finally, for those residents looking to relax or celebrate with friends and family, the Westside has three of Chicago’s largest parks: Humboldt Park, Garfield Park, and Douglas Park.
Along the way, there’s a phone charging station Chicago residents can trust to help them enjoy their time in the beautiful city with a fully charged phone.
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Northside Chicago Phone Charging Kiosks from MobileQubes
The Northside of Chicago is one of the most lively sections of the city. From street to street one can find cafes, restaurants, bars, and breweries, and nearly all of the neighborhoods are in close proximity to the many beaches on Lake Michigan.
The neighborhoods that make up the Northside are particularly busy during the summer months when outdoor activities are in popular demand. Residents and tourists alike can enjoy games at Wrigley Field, take a dip in the lake at Montrose Park, or visit the animals at the Lincoln Park Zoo, one of the largest zoos in the country. However, the Lincoln Park Zoo isn’t only popular in the summer months. Its light display during the holiday season draws thousands of hot-chocolate-sipping families from around the state.
For indoor activities year-round, the Northside has numerous theatres, some of which are small and independent and others that present globally known actors.
Students stay educated with the many excellent private and public schools, as well as higher education institutions, including Loyola University.
The Northside is busy and entertaining, to say the least, which is why we provide the phone charging station Chicago residents know strategically placed throughout the Northside.
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MobileQubes Phone Charging Station Chicago Northwest Side
The family-friendly Northwest side of Chicago is a section largely untouched by tourists and home to young professionals and families alike. The Wicker Park and Bucktown neighborhoods tout an excellent restaurant and shopping scene, as well as famous live-music venues. Just a little ways north is Logan Square, known for its culinary and bar scenes which have received national recognition. Continuing northwest on either I-90 or the Blue Line, one comes to Avondale, Hermosa, and Irving Park, all of which are primarily residential but with the incredible historical, architectural attractions of Portage Park and Albany Park. Finally, the O’Hare International Airport is just at the edge.
Families at parks, residents out for a night on the town, explorers of hidden gems of the city all benefit by keeping their phone charged on the go with a Qube.
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Southside Phone Charging Kiosk Locations
The Southside of Chicago is one of the most important cultural hubs of the city. This part of the city is known for its many museums and art centers, including the Museum of Science and Industry and the DuSable Museum of African American History. Top students from around the globe move to Hyde Park and the surrounding area to attend the University of Chicago. Residents and bicyclists on the Lake Shore path can enjoy a relaxing day or evening swimming at Promontory Point. During the summer, die-hard Chicago White Sox fans pack Guaranteed Rate. Plus, the Southside is home to the Obamas’ family home.
Whether you’re learning about the history of science or enjoying the beauty of Lake Michigan, a phone charging station Chicago residents can use isn’t far away.
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