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All Places in Chicago

  • Magnificent Mile

    The Magnificent Mile is known for high-end upscale shops, the Water Tower Place, the 360 Chicago observation deck, the Tribune Tower, the Wrigley building, and the Chicago Riverwalk, making it a must-visit area in Chicago.

  • Navy Pier

    Navy Pier was originally built as an industrial pier in 1916, became a US military training center in 1941, and today it's used for recreation with activities such as the Chicago Funhouse Maze, the Centennial Wheel, the Shakespeare Theater, IMAX Theater, Crystal Gardens, and Children's Museum, plus dining and shops.

  • Riverwalk

    The Chicago Riverwalk is a pedestrian walkway along the South Bank of the Chicago River in downtown, featuring the marina Plaza, the river theater, The Jetty, the boardwalk, and numerous cafes, bars, and restaurants with views overlooking the Riverwalk.

  • Field Museum

    The Field Museum is a Natural History Museum in Chicago with over 40 million specimens and artifacts, including dinosaur skeletons, mammals, birds, and insects, and is part of the Chicago City pass.

  • 360 Chicago Observation Deck

    Chicago 360 Observation Deck, formerly the John Hancock Tower, offers views from the 94th floor and features the tilt attraction where glass goes right over the road; it can be accessed with the Chicago City pass.

  • Art Institute of Chicago

    The Art Institute of Chicago is one of the best museums for art in the country, with a collection spanning over 5,000 years and featuring works including American Gothic by Grant Wood and Vincent Van Gogh's bedroom.

  • Willis Tower

    Willis Tower is one of America's most iconic buildings, built in 1973 with 110 stories and an observation deck on the 103rd floor offering 360° views of Chicago; its ledge, a collection of glass boxes, allows you to look 103 stories below.

  • Millennium Park

    One of Chicago's most iconic landmarks, this 24.5-acre park features popular attractions like Cloud Gate ('The Bean'), Lurie Garden, and Crown Fountain, and hosts free outdoor concerts at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in the summer.

  • Lake Michigan

    The magnificent freshwater lake bordering Chicago, offering beaches, boating, and stunning waterfront vistas. It's an integral part of the city's identity and recreation.

  • Museum of Science and Industry

    The Museum of Science and Industry is one of the largest science museums in the world, featuring an awesome toy train track, an indoor tornado, and Apollo rocket shuttle capsules; it is worth the admission but not part of the Chicago City pass.

  • Centennial Wheel

    The Centennial Wheel is a 200 ft ferris wheel offering views of the skyline and lakefront; the ride takes around 15 minutes and the gondolas are climate controlled.

  • Lakeside Trail

    The Waterfront walkway, also known as the Lakeside Trail, runs along the Eastern edge of Lake Michigan stretching 18 miles, offering a place to walk, ride a bike, or run, with highlights including Navy Pier, Grant Park, Millennium Park, and Museum campus.

  • Chicago Theater

    Le Chicago Theatre est un point de repère reconnaissable avec son architecture historique et son chapiteau rougeoyant.

  • Lincoln Park Zoo

    One of the oldest continuously operating zoos in North America, this free urban zoo is home to a diverse collection of animals in a beautiful park setting. It's a beloved Chicago institution.

  • Shedd Aquarium

    The Shedd Aquarium is located on the shores of Lake Michigan with over 32,000 animals from across the world including sharks, dolphins, sea turtles, and Penguins, with a Caribbean Reef exhibit and an Amazon Rising exhibit, and is part of the Chicago City pass.

  • Adler Planetarium

    The Adler Planetarium offers Sky shows, exhibits, and telescopes for people who want to explore space science and astronomy, and is included in the Chicago City pass.

  • Cloud Gate Sculpture

    The cloud gate sculpture is the bean which is 110 ton stainless steel structure that was created to reflect the city's Skyline.

  • Jay Pritzker Pavilion

    The Jay Pritzker Pavilion es un pabellón diseñado por el arquitecto Frank Gehry en Millennium Park que alberga eventos musicales.

  • Giordano's

    Giordano's is a restaurant where they can taste a popular deep dish pizza.

  • Water Tower Place

    Water Tower Place is a multi-level shopping mall.

  • Tribune Tower

    A building with amazing architecture, best viewed by stretching your neck and looking up.

  • Wrigley Building

    A building with amazing architecture, best viewed by stretching your neck and looking up.

  • Grant Park

    Often called Chicago's 'front yard,' this massive park houses cultural institutions like the Art Institute and Buckingham Fountain, offering vast green spaces and beautiful gardens.

  • Skydeck Chicago

    Le Skydeck Chicago, situé au sommet de la Willis Tower, offre des vues imprenables sur la ville et permet de sortir sur le Ledge, une boîte en verre.

  • Art Institute

    One of the top attractions in Chicago, known for its rich culture.

  • Milton Lee Olive Park

    Named after a Vietnam War hero, this park on a man-made peninsula offers stunning views, walking paths, and five circular fountains, creating a picturesque and relaxing atmosphere.

  • Giordano’s

    Famous for its amazing deep-dish pizzas, with a location at Navy Pier.

  • Lou Malnati’s

    A place to eat deep-dish pizza in Chicago.

  • Christkindlmarket Chicago

    A German Christmas market that has been running since 1996, offering a variety of food items and souvenirs, and is often voted the best in the United States.

  • Maggie Daley Park

    Adjacent to Millennium Park, this dynamic park offers a unique adventure playground, a ribbon ice-skating rink in winter, and spectacular climbing walls. It's designed for active fun.

  • Stan's Donuts & Coffee

    A doughnut shop created in partnership with the original Stan's in Los Angeles, offering a variety of doughnuts and coffee.

  • Chicago Riverwalk

    The Chicago Riverwalk offers a route along fantastic restaurants, bars, stores, and places to sit and people-watch, making it a great free activity during spring or summer.

  • Cambria Hotel Chicago Loop - Theatre District

    A hotel located less than a block away from the Christmas Market.

  • Intelligentsia Coffee

    A Chicago-based coffee shop that opened in the 1990s, known for its coffee and pastries.

  • Cindy's Rooftop

    A rooftop bar that offers views of the bean, another ice skating rink, and Lake Michigan. They serve drinks such as the Tree Hugger and the Old-Fashioned.

  • Macy's

    Located in the historic Marshall and Field Company Building, this massive department store is a popular spot to visit during Christmas, with lots of windows and Christmas decorations.

  • The Walnut Room

    A historic restaurant within Macy's that opened in 1907, featuring a Christmas tree that people come from all over to see.

  • Starbucks Reserve Roastery Chicago

    A four-story Starbucks location on the Magnificent Mile offering unique coffee experiences and cocktails.

  • Chicago Water Tower

    The old Chicago water tower, the only thing that survived the Great Fire in 1871, surrounded by trees decorated with Christmas lights.

  • Cloud Gate

    Cloud Gate, también conocida como The Bean, es una escultura inspirada en el mercurio líquido ubicada frente a McCormick Tribune Plaza & Ice Rink en Millennium Park.

  • London House rooftop

    London House Rooftop es un bar y restaurante popular ubicado en el hotel LondonHouse Chicago, que fue construido originalmente en 1923 como el London Guarantee & Accident Building, un hito histórico en la ciudad.

  • Chicago Pizza & Oven Grinder Company

    Chicago Pizza & Oven Grinder Company es un restaurante de pizza.

  • Rainbow Cone

    Rainbow Cone es una heladería.

  • The Honeycomb

    The Honeycomb es un lugar de interés en Chicago.

  • Oak Street Beach

    Oak Street Beach est une évasion au cœur de la ville avec du sable doux et une vue imprenable sur les toits de Chicago.

  • The Bean - Millennium Park

    The Bean, también conocido como Cloud Gate, está ubicado en Millennium Park.

  • Sweet Green

    Sweet Green es un restaurante.

  • Michael Jordan Steakhouse

    Michael Jordan Steakhouse es un restaurante especializado en carnes.

  • Garrett’s popcorn

    Garrett’s popcorn es una tienda de palomitas de maíz.

  • Nutella restaurant

    Nutella restaurant es un restaurante especializado en Nutella.

  • Firecakes Donuts

    A donut shop known for its pistachio old-fashioned donut and German chocolate cake donut.

  • Portillo's

    Portillo's es un restaurante.

  • Tao restaurant

    Tao restaurant es un restaurante.

  • Lou Malnatis

    Lou Malnatis es una pizzería.

  • Pequod’s Pizza

    Pequod’s Pizza es una pizzería.

  • The Donut Vault

    The Donut Vault es una tienda de donuts.

  • Au Cheval

    Au Cheval es un restaurante.

  • Matcha Cita

    Matcha Cita es una cafetería.

  • Nobu

    Nobu es un restaurante.

  • Gene & Jude’s

    Gene & Jude’s es un restaurante de hot dogs.

  • Superdawg

    Superdawg es un restaurante de hot dogs.

  • Chicago Architectural Cruise

    Chicago Architectural Cruise es un crucero arquitectónico.

  • Wrigley Field

    The famed home of the Chicago Cubs, where tours are offered when the Cubs are not playing or when there are no special events, blending into the surrounding residential area.

  • Christmas Tree - Millennium Park

    Christmas Tree está ubicado en Millennium Park.

  • The Langham

    The Langham es un hotel que abrió sus puertas en septiembre de 2013 en el edificio IBM Plaza, diseñado por Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.

  • The Drake Hotel

    The Drake Hotel fue construido en 1920 y diseñado por Marshall and Fox.

  • London House

    London House fue antiguamente la sede de London Guarantee & Accident y ahora es un hotel con un bar en la azotea de tres niveles.

  • Trump hotel

    Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago fue desarrollado por la Organización Trump.

  • 360 CHICAGO

    360 Chicago, situé au 94e étage de l'ancien John Hancock Center, offre des vues imprenables sur la ville, surtout au coucher du soleil.

  • Frederick C. Robie House

    La Frederick C. Robie House, conçue par Frank Lloyd Wright, est un chef-d'œuvre de l'architecture américaine de style Prairie School.

  • The Rookery Building

    Le Rookery Building, situé au cœur du centre-ville de Chicago, est un point de repère architectural emblématique avec un intérieur conçu par Frank Lloyd Wright.

  • Beatnik On The River

    Beatnik On The River est un restaurant visuellement magnifique avec une cuisine d'inspiration mondiale et un bar axé sur le développement durable.

  • Macy’s Tiffany Dome Ceiling

    Le plafond en mosaïque Tiffany de Macy's, situé au cinquième étage de l'historique bâtiment de State Street, est un chef-d'œuvre d'art historique qui présente des motifs floraux et géométriques complexes.

  • Museum of Illusions Chicago

    Le Museum of Illusions de Chicago propose des illusions d'optique interactives et des salles immersives qui mettent à l'épreuve votre esprit et vos yeux.

  • Kasama

    Kasama est un restaurant philippin étoilé au guide Michelin qui propose des plats philippins réimaginés avec une touche moderne.

  • Chicago Cultural Center

    The Chicago Cultural Center is a free cultural center worth visiting for its stunning building built in 1897, where you can appreciate the stained-glass domes and exhibits.

  • Fourth Presbyterian Church

    La Fourth Presbyterian Church est un sanctuaire paisible au milieu de Chicago avec une belle architecture gothique.

  • Griffin Museum of Science and Industry

    Le Griffin Museum of Science and Industry est un endroit fascinant qui expose des expositions pratiques et des présentations massives qui suscitent la curiosité et l'enthousiasme.

  • Bazaar Meat

    Bazaar Meat by José Andrés propose une expérience culinaire exceptionnelle avec une atmosphère artistique audacieuse et une cuisine créative.

  • Mr. Beef

    A cozy little sandwich spot that has been serving Italian beef for over 30 years and inspired the show 'The Bear'.

  • Wrigley Stadium

    One of the most famous ballparks in the United States and home to passionate Cubs fans.

  • Montrose Harbor

    A hidden gem with a beautiful view of the Chicago skyline.

  • Andy's Jazz Club

    One of the best spots in the city to hear live Chicago jazz seven nights a week.

  • Portillo's Hot Dogs

    A place to try a Chicago-style hot dog, which includes an all-beef hot dog nestled in a steamed poppy seed bun with various toppings, but no ketchup.

  • Lou Malnati's Pizzeria

    Lou Malnati's is well known in Chicago for its authentic deep-dish pizza, made with cheese on the dough, followed by veggies and meats, and tomato sauce on top.

  • The Art Institute of Chicago

    This world-renowned museum houses a striking collection of art from impressionist and post-impressionist works to modern and contemporary pieces.

  • Chicago Theatre

    Chicago Theatre es un cine palaciego de estilo barroco francés con un auditorio de 3,600 asientos, que sirvió como prototipo para otros.

  • Skydeck Chicago at Willis Tower

    This observation deck offers breathtaking 360° views of the city from the 103rd floor.

  • Garfield Park Conservatory

    Garfield Park Conservatory, one of the largest botanical conservatories in the U.S., features thousands of plant species from around the world in permanent and seasonal displays and offers free admission with encouraged donations.

  • Buckingham Memorial Fountain

    This impressive Beaux-Arts style fountain in Grant Park is one of the largest in the world and puts on spectacular water displays.

  • Museum Campus

    A 57-acre park that houses some of the best museums in the city, including the Field Museum, the Shedd Aquarium, and the Adler Planetarium.

  • North Avenue Beach

    One of Chicago's most popular beaches, offering sandy shores, recreational activities, and iconic views of the skyline. It's a quintessential summer destination.

  • TILT at 360 CHICAGO

    This thrilling attraction at the John Hancock Center offers a unique perspective of the City where visitors can experience the sensation of being tilted outward 1,000 ft up high.

  • United Center

    Catching a game at the United Center, home of the Bulls, is an unforgettable experience for any sports Enthusiast.

  • Second City comedy club

    The Second City comedy club has launched the careers of many famous comedians and continues to offer side-splitting performances.

  • Chicago Symphony Orchestra

    The Chicago Symphony Orchestra provides world-class entertainment for music lovers.

  • Wrigleyville

    The location of Hotel Zachary and Wrigley Field, with many options for dining and nightlife along Clark Street.

  • Field Museum of Natural History

    The Field Museum of Natural History, home to Sue, the largest and most complete T. rex skeleton ever found, is a must-visit for science enthusiasts.

  • 875 N Michigan Ave

    Building that contains the 360 Chicago observation deck.

  • The Magnificent Mile

    A popular area for tourists to visit and stay, though it is recommended to explore beyond just this downtown area.

  • Great America

    An amusement park option for those looking for activities to do with kids in the Chicago area.

  • O'Hare International Airport

    An airport known for potentially long check-in lines and security checkpoints, so it's recommended to arrive early for flights.

  • Midway International Airport

    More convenient and less packed than O'Hare if flying domestic and using public transit, about a 25-minute ride to the Loop.

  • John Hancock Center

    Also known as the Hancock building, visitors can go to the bar on the 96th floor for free views of the city and fairly priced drinks, an alternative to the Sears/Willis Tower.

  • Little Italy

    A neighborhood in Chicago known for its great Italian food.

  • The Bean

    Also known as Cloud Gate, this stunning public sculpture in Millennium Park is made of 168 stainless steel plates, weighs 110 tons, and is one of the most Instagrammable spots in Chicago.

  • The Loop

    Known for its iconic architecture and proximity to Millennium Park, Grant Park, and the Art Institute of Chicago, with hotels ranging from $150 to $300 USD per night.

  • River North neighborhoods

    Famous for its vibrant nightlife, art galleries, and dining options, with hotels ranging from $150 to $250 USD per night.

  • Goddess and the Baker

    A popular spot known for its delicious food, fantastic coffee, and delightful treats, with a location across from Millennium Park.

  • Lurie Garden

    A 2.5-acre scenic garden with a breathtaking view of Chicago's architecture rising above a field of flowers.

  • Crown Fountain

    Towers designed with light emitting diodes to display images of local Chicagoans, with reflecting pools and water shooting out onto those below.

  • Wildberry Pancakes & Cafe

    One of the top breakfast spots in Chicago, specializing in pancakes and offering a wide range of other breakfast options.

  • Beatrix

    A restaurant focusing on healthy and flavorful food, with plenty of vegan and vegetarian choices.

  • Starbucks Reserve Roastery

    The largest Starbucks in the world, spanning five floors and offering interactive tours, a rooftop deck, and a selection of pastries.

  • Chicago River

    A river where you can take a tour to get a different perspective of Chicago from the water and learn about the city's architectural styles and structural marbles.

  • DuSable Bridge

    A historic bridge and a highlight of the Chicago Riverwalk.

  • Nature Boardwalk

    An urban oasis filled with trees, flowers, and greenery, featuring a serene pond and the Educational Pavilion.

  • Portillo’s Hot Dogs

    A Chicago-born chain famous for its juicy hot dogs, tasty burgers, delicious chocolate cake, and Italian beef sandwiches.

  • Mojo Coffee

    A cafe offering a variety of tasty food options, including waffles, shakshuka, salads, poached eggs, and avocado toast.

  • Buckingham Fountain

    Buckingham Fountain, located in Grant Park, is one of the largest fountains in the world and has a water display for 20 minutes every hour from May through October, including a center jet shooting water up 150 feet in the air.

  • Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria

    An iconic pizzeria that has been serving up mouthwatering deep-dish pies since 1971 and is hands-down the best spot for pizza in the city.

  • L7 Chicago by LOTTE

    One of the available accomodation options.

  • Bluegreen Vacations Hotel Blake, an Ascend Collection Hotel

    One of the available accomodation options.

  • Daley Plaza

    Visit the Chris Kindle Mark (Christmas Market) during the holidays from Thanksgiving through Christmas and New Year's.

  • Shakespeare Theater

    The Shakespeare Theater is one of the many activities available on Navy Pier.

  • IMAX Theater

    The IMAX Theater is one of the many activities available on Navy Pier.

  • Crystal Gardens

    Crystal Gardens is one of the many activities available on Navy Pier.

  • Water Tower Place Mall

    Water Tower Place Mall is located on the Magnificent Mile.

  • Chicago Shoreline Sightseeing Tour

    The Chicago Shoreline Sightseeing Tour takes you down the Chicago River through downtown Chicago and allows you to learn fun facts and history behind Chicago's architecture.

  • Labriola Ristorante & Cafe

    Labriola Ristorante is a place where you can try deep dish pizza.

  • Lakefront Trail

    This scenic 18-mile path runs along Lake Michigan, connecting parks and beaches with stunning city and water views. It's ideal for biking, running, or a leisurely stroll.

  • Chinatown

    A vibrant and bustling neighborhood filled with authentic Chinese restaurants, unique shops, and colorful cultural landmarks.

  • Chicago Athletic Association hotel

    A hotel with a beautiful lobby, game room, and rooftop bar called Cindy's, offering charm and character.

  • Cindy's Rooftop Bar

    A rooftop bar located in the Chicago Athletic Association hotel.

  • Guilt Bar

    A cozy, speakeasy-style bar with fantastic food and a great vibe. Reservations are recommended.

  • Sugar Moon Bakery

    The best spot to get pastries, though it's in a more local area and requires higher effort to get to.

  • The Doughnut Vault

    A spot in the center of the city with the best doughnuts, worth the effort if you arrive early enough.

  • Metric Coffee

    A fantastic place to get a high-quality cup of coffee, requires more effort to get to.

  • Three Arts Club Cafe

    A gorgeous spot for coffee in a beautiful building, near the tourist areas, although the products aren't the best.

  • Fulton Market

    A cool, young area on the outskirts of the city, great for nightlife and restaurants. A good place to both stay and hang out.

  • Gold Coast

    Experience Chicago's affluent history in this elegant neighborhood known for its stunning historic mansions, high-end boutiques, and proximity to Oak Street Beach. It's a glimpse into the city's Gilded Age past.

  • Streeterville

    Not recommended for visiting or staying, as it's too far from public transit and lacks unique attractions.

  • Lincoln Park

    This expansive urban oasis boasts beautiful gardens, walking paths, and the free Lincoln Park Zoo. It's a beloved spot for locals to relax, picnic, and enjoy the outdoors.

  • River North

    A popular place amongst tourists, good for both visiting and staying, with great food options but also tourist traps. Centrally located.

  • Logan Square

    A more residential area with a young atmosphere and affordable options. Great to visit for a local feel, especially during festivals, but not the best place to stay for a short trip.

  • Wicker Park

    A more residential area with a young atmosphere and affordable options. Great to visit for a local feel, especially during festivals, but not the best place to stay for a short trip.

  • University of Chicago

    Explore the stunning Gothic architecture and vibrant academic atmosphere of this prestigious university campus. Its historic quadrangles offer a peaceful escape and impressive visual appeal.

  • Promontory Point

    Offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan, this picturesque point is perfect for photos and quiet contemplation. It's a serene escape right on the lakefront.

  • Humboldt Park

    This large, diverse park features lagoons, a botanical garden, a historic boathouse, and a vibrant cultural center reflecting the neighborhood's rich heritage. It's a lively hub for recreation and community.

  • Oz Park

    A whimsical park inspired by L. Frank Baum's "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," featuring statues of beloved characters and a charming, family-friendly atmosphere. It's a delightful urban green space.

  • Jackson Park

    This expansive South Side park features the serene Japanese Garden, the Museum of Science and Industry, lagoons, and Wooded Island, offering a blend of nature and culture.

  • Japanese Garden

    Located within Jackson Park, this meticulously designed garden offers a tranquil escape with its peaceful ponds, stone lanterns, and traditional Japanese landscaping. It's a hidden gem for quiet reflection.

  • The Science & Industry Museum

    Housed in a historic landmark building, this museum offers fascinating interactive exhibits covering everything from space exploration and U-boats to genetics and weather. It's an engaging experience for all ages.

  • The 606 Trail

    An elevated, repurposed railway line transformed into a unique urban trail, offering walking paths, bike lanes, public art, and green spaces above the city streets. It's a linear park with great city views.

  • Cloudgate

    Famously known as 'The Bean,' this massive, reflective sculpture by Anish Kapoor offers distorted, yet stunning, views of the Chicago skyline and the surrounding park. It's an iconic photo opportunity.

  • Hotel Zachary

    A unique hotel on Chicago's north side in Wrigleyville, located across the street from Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs.

  • Printer's Row

    A place to grab a quick coffee before heading out to explore Chicago.

  • Bobby's Bike Hike

    A tour company based in the Streeterville neighborhood that offers a variety of bike tours of Chicago.

  • Molly's Cupcakes

    A cupcake shop on Clark Street with delicious cupcakes with batter-filled centers.

  • Clark Street

    The location of Molly's Cupcakes and an area in Wrigleyville with many options for dining and nightlife.

  • West Village

    A place to grab Molly's Cupcakes.

  • Lake View

    The neighborhood streets through which the bike tour goes to see traditional Chicago architecture.

  • Wrigleyville Dogs

    A place near Wrigley Field to get a Chicago style hot dog covered in everything except ketchup.

  • Murphy's Bleachers

    A Cubs fan favorite bar for a local beer near Wrigley Field.

  • West Loop

    A neighborhood transformed from a warehouse district into a hub for technology innovation with trendy food and shopping.

  • Morgan Station

    A station on the pink line to get to the West Loop.

  • Time Out Market Chicago

    A market in the West Loop that brings local cuisine under one roof.

  • McDonald's World Headquarters

    The location of McDonald's World Headquarters and their Test Kitchen, where you can sample McDonald's menu items served in their stores in other countries.

  • Michigan Avenue

    The location of the Magnificent Mile and the Starbucks Reserve.

  • Starbucks Reserve

    A Starbucks location on Michigan Avenue that offers special blends of Starbucks roasts, tasty sandwiches and pastries, and an espresso Martini flight.

  • Water Tower

    A nearby landmark to the Starbucks Reserve.

  • Oak Street

    The city's fancy shopping street.

  • River Roast

    A place along the Chicago River for light appetizers and a cocktail with a view of the river.

  • Lake Shore Drive

    The area east of Lakeshore Drive is generally public parkland which is great for picnicking and gathering with friends to enjoy the outdoors.

  • North Pond Restaurant

    An upscale meal option in Lincoln Park with iconic viewpoints of the downtown Skyline.

  • Belmont Harbor Dog Beach

    A place near Lincoln Park where you can bring your dog to play in the water, especially on a hot summer day.

  • Collective Coffee

    A place for a late lunch or coffee in Lincoln Park on Clark Street.

  • Bourgeois Pig Cafe

    Another recommendation for lunch near Lincoln Park, further west on Fullerton.

  • Fullerton Avenue

    The street where Bourgeois Pig Cafe is located, further west from Clark Street.

  • Marina City

    Unique towers built in the 60s to be a city within a city, visible from the river walk.

  • Cafe Cremerie

    A cute cafe in River North for an afternoon coffee, pastry, or refreshing Frozen Rosé drink, which serves good gelato too.

  • Willis Tower Skydeck

    A tall building in Chicago.

  • Navy Pier Centennial Wheel

    A ferris wheel on Chicago's Navy Pier.

  • Gordano

    A restaurant in Chicago famous for its deep dish Chicago styled pizzas. The Chicago Classic pizza includes onions, green bell peppers, mushrooms and pepperoni.

  • Chicago bean

    A cute art piece in Millennium Park that reflects the city.

  • The Berghoff Restaurant

    A German restaurant that has been open since 1898, known for its beer and root beer. They serve dishes such as Gretchen potato pancakes and Reuben sandwiches.

  • Indiana Dunes National Park

    Escape the city bustle with this expansive national park, offering sandy beaches, diverse trails, and stunning dune landscapes just a short drive from Chicago.

  • Big Blowout Trail

    This popular trail offers a challenging yet rewarding hike through diverse ecosystems, culminating in breathtaking views of the surrounding dunes and Lake Michigan.

  • Mount Baldy

    The tallest dune in Indiana, Mount Baldy offers a unique and dynamic landscape where you can climb to enjoy panoramic views and a sense of accomplishment.

  • West Beach

    Known for its vibrant atmosphere and convenient amenities, West Beach is a perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying family-friendly fun along Lake Michigan.

  • Chicago Theatre District

    Chicago Theatre District, ubicado en The Loop, es un destino para los amantes de los musicales, con teatros, parques y restaurantes.

  • Skydeck Chicago observation deck

    Skydeck Chicago ofrece vistas panorámicas de Chicago y Lake Michigan, ubicado en la parte superior de la Willis Tower.

  • McCormick Tribune Plaza & Ice Rink

    McCormick Tribune Plaza & Ice Rink is a plaza in front of Cloud Gate.

  • Wrigley Square

    Wrigley Square es una plaza con Millennium Monument en Millennium Park.

  • Millennium Monument

    Millennium Monument is a monument in Wrigley Square.

  • Museum of Contemporary Art

    The Museum of Contemporary Art is a museum in Chicago.

  • Northerly Island

    A man-made peninsula offering stunning skyline views, walking paths, and the popular Huntington Bank Pavilion for concerts.

  • Chicago Lakefront Trail

    Chicago Lakefront Trail es un sendero de 18.5 millas de largo popular entre corredores, ciclistas y patinadores, que ofrece vistas del lago y los rascacielos.

  • Sears Tower

    Sears Tower, ahora conocido como Willis Tower, es un rascacielos de 108 pisos donde se ubica el Skydeck Chicago.

  • 875 North Michigan Avenue tower

    875 North Michigan Avenue tower, anteriormente John Hancock Center, es donde se encuentra 360 Chicago.

  • Montrose Beach

    Montrose Beach is a beloved stretch of sand offering swimming, sunbathing, and views of the skyline, plus a dedicated dog beach.

  • 31st Street Beach

    This expansive beach features a marina, a striking modern pavilion, and ample space for relaxation and recreation with city views.

  • Soldier Field

    Home to the Chicago Bears, Soldier Field is a historic stadium offering impressive architecture and scenic views of Lake Michigan.

  • Green City Market

    A bustling farmers market located in Lincoln Park, offering fresh, locally sourced produce, artisanal foods, and vibrant community vibes.

  • Andersonville

    This charming North Side neighborhood offers a unique blend of Swedish heritage, eclectic shops, acclaimed restaurants, and a strong sense of community.

  • Lincoln Park Farmers Market

    Discover fresh produce and artisanal goods at this vibrant community market. It's the perfect spot to sample local flavors and find unique handcrafted items.

  • The 606

    Similar to New York City's High Line, The 606 is an elevated trail that takes you through various neighborhoods and gives you a glimpse of local life in Chicago.

  • Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool

    A serene and hidden oasis within Lincoln Park, offering a tranquil escape with lush landscaping and a peaceful pond.

  • Sydney R. Marovitz Golf Course

    A scenic 18-hole public golf course located along the Lake Michigan shoreline, offering beautiful views and a challenging game.

  • Jim's Original

    Jim's Original prides itself on being the Original Maxwell Street Polish Sausage Stand, serving authentic Polish sausage dogs for over 80 years, with the Original Maxwell Street Polish Sausage Sandwich being a must-try.

  • Alinea

    Alinea is a 3 Michelin star restaurant, offering a multi-sensory, almost theatrical dining experience with a variety of choices, from seafood to pork to elevated vegetable dishes.

  • The Original Rainbow Cone

    Rainbow Cone is known for its Original Rainbow Cone, featuring five different flavors of ice cream stacked upon one another, including orange sherbet, pistachio, Palmer House, strawberry, and chocolate.

  • Ann Sather Restaurant

    Ann Sather is a Swedish diner serving all-day breakfast and is best known for its fluffy, homemade cinnamon rolls, perfectly iced.

  • Al's #1 Italian Beef

    Al's #1 Italian Beef is an award-winning restaurant known for its Italian beef sandwiches, with options for dry, wet, or dipped preparation and the recommendation to add hot or sweet peppers.

  • Garrett Popcorn Shops

    Garrett Popcorn is known for its Garrett Mix, a combination of caramel and cheese flavored popcorns.

  • La Pasadita

    La Pasadita is a taqueria offering simple, classic Mexican dishes like barbacoa, chile relleno, and carne asado tacos in soft corn shells.

  • Manny's Cafeteria & Delicatessen

    Manny's Cafeteria and Delicatessen is a renowned Jewish deli, famous for its classic corned beef on rye bread.

  • Harold's Chicken Shack

    Harold's Chicken Shack is known for its crispy fried chicken topped with mild sauce and hearty sides, with each franchised location offering a slightly different experience.

  • La Bomba Restaurant

    La Bomba is an authentic Puerto Rican restaurant serving the Jibarito Sandwich, a dish originally created in Chicago that subs out bread for crispy fried plantains.

  • Podhalanka

    Podhalanka is a traditional Polish restaurant on Division Street, serving up crispy pierogi, Polish sausage, and potato pancakes.

  • Hotel Lincoln

    Stay in the heart of Lincoln Park with easy access to the zoo and lakefront. This boutique hotel offers stylish rooms and a prime location for exploring the city.

  • Palmisano Park

    This unique urban park offers stunning city views and recreational activities on a former industrial site. It's a hidden gem for active city dwellers and photographers.

  • Chicago Lakefront

    Miles of scenic paths perfect for biking, running, or simply enjoying breathtaking views of Lake Michigan and the city skyline. This is Chicago's vibrant urban coastline.

  • Coffee & Tea Exchange

    A beloved local spot offering a vast selection of expertly roasted coffees and fine teas from around the world. It's a must-visit for beverage connoisseurs.

  • Lakeview

    A lively and diverse neighborhood offering a mix of residential charm, bustling entertainment districts, and beautiful parks. It's known for its friendly atmosphere and LGBTQ+ friendly spaces.

  • Lincoln Park Conservatory

    Step into a tropical paradise within this stunning Victorian glass conservatory, housing diverse plant collections. It’s a beautiful, year-round escape from the city bustle.

  • Pizza Lobo

    Indulge in delicious, crispy Detroit-style pizza at this popular eatery. It's the perfect spot for a casual and satisfying meal with friends.

  • Chicago Architecture River Cruise

    Experience Chicago's world-renowned architecture from the unique perspective of its scenic rivers. This guided tour offers fascinating insights into the city's history and design.

  • Chinatown Square

    A two-story outdoor shopping mall with a Chinese feel, featuring boutiques, gift shops, and a plaza area for events.

  • Ping Tom Memorial Park

    A tranquil park by the Chicago River with a pagoda-style pavilion, trails, and murals.

  • Nine Dragon Wall

    A wall with Chinese dragons, reminiscent of the Nine Dragon Wall in Beijing.

  • Chinatown Community Center Gate

    An iconic gate at the intersection of Cermak and Wentworth Avenue, marking the entrance to Chinatown.

  • Ai Ichiban

    A candy store in Chinatown Square Plaza where you can pick and choose candies into a bucket.

  • Veggie House

    A restaurant in Chinatown Square Plaza known for its fresh and tasty cuisine, including handmade dumplings and fried bread with sweet and sour sauce.

  • Bingo tea

    A boba tea shop that offers a variety of flavors, including a highly recommended brown sugar oolong boba tea.

  • National Museum of Mexican Art

    The National Museum of Mexican Art is one of the free museums in Chicago that offers free admission days.

  • Museum of Contemporary Photography

    The Museum of Contemporary Photography is among the great museums in Chicago and has free admission days.

  • Smart Museum of Art

    The Smart Museum of Art is one of the best museums in Chicago that offers free admission days.

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