Located off Interstate 57 in a growing southern suburb of Chicago, the Country Inn & Suites Hotel Matteson is the perfect place to stay for easy access to area attractions and entertainment. Our Matteson accommodations are just 25 miles from downtown Chicago and centrally located near shopping, dining, local universities and more.
Nearby attractions:
Chicagoland Speedway (25 miles) This track hosts the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series, NASCAR Busch Series, ARCA RE/MAX Series, IRL Menards Infiniti Pro Series and IRL IndyCar Series. Phone: (815) 727-RACE
The First Midwest Amphitheater (4.7 miles) The largest outdoor amphitheater in Chicago is host to frequent concerts. Phone: (708) 614-1616
Lincoln Mall (1 mile) This mall, just a mile from our Matteson accommodations, features more than 60 retail stores and restaurants Phone: (708) 747-5600
Odyssey Fun World (5.7 miles) A kid's paradise, Odysses Fun World features rides, video games, laser tag and mini golf. Phone: (708) 429-3800
Old Plank Road Trail (1.5 miles) Take a day to explore this 21-mile recreation area and nature trail near the Country Inn Hotel Matteson.
Olympia Fields Country Club (4.9 miles) Olympia Fields Country Club offers 36 holes of golf as well as other services. Phone: (708) 748-0495
Orland Park Marcus Cinemas (13.9 miles) For a rainy-day outing, the local movie theater is a perfect option. Phone: (708) 873-1900
Directions: From I-80, take I-57 South. Follow I-57 South and take Exit 340A Lincoln Highway. Move to the left lane of the exit and follow the road through the first stop light. At the second light, turn left onto Corporate Lakes Drive. Turn left onto the frontage road. The hotel will be on the left.
About Chicago
Chicago has it all. History. Style. Culture. A thriving nightlife, world-class museums, fascinating shops, and five-star restaurants. It's the birthplace of skyscrapers, and its towering skyline boasts the 110-story Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower). Its downtown "Loop" serves as the headquarters for major US companies and commodity markets. In short, Chicago has elevated rails and underground clubs; it's got zoos and blues. Even the sports are legendary.
Did you know?
It was in 1871 that fire ravaged Chicago, destroying more than 17,000 buildings, leaving more than 100,000 people homeless and killing 250. It should come as no surprise that Engine Company 98 was the first firehouse in the US equipped with a pole for firemen to slide down. Originally made of wood, the pole was eventually made of brass to avoid painful splinters.