Entertainment
Millennium Park
201 E Randolph StMuseum of Science and Industry
5700 S Lake Shore DrNavy Pier
600 E Grand AveShedd Aquarium
1200 S Lake Shore DrAragon Ballroom
1106 W Lawrence AveA favorite spot of Al Capones. Stop by if you’re a fan of Jazz.
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The Green Mill
4802 North BroadwayA favorite spot of Al Capones. Stop by if you’re a fan of Jazz.
The Second City
230 W North AveThe Field Museum
1400 S Lake Shore DrFriendly for the entire family and not to mention, it’s FREE. Careful not to get peed on by the monkeys.
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Lincoln Park Zoo
2001 N Clark StFriendly for the entire family and not to mention, it’s FREE. Careful not to get peed on by the monkeys.
Food scene
The Crepe Shop
2934 N BroadwayMention “Kiki’s AirBnb” for a discount
Giordano's
5311 S Blackstone AveMultiples locations. Be sure to order the deep dish
Shake Shack
66 E Ohio St3 Arts Club Cafe
1300 N Dearborn StGibsons Bar & Steakhouse
1028 N Rush StPortillo's Hot Dogs
100 W Ontario StGarrett Popcorn Shops
173 Michigan AveMultiple locations**
Multiple locations* A great place for brunch. You must try their Swedish cinnamon rolls!
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Ann Sather Restaurant
909 W Belmont AveMultiple locations* A great place for brunch. You must try their Swedish cinnamon rolls!
Eli's Cheesecake Company
6701 W Forest Preserve DrAl's Beef
1079 W Taylor StMultiple locations** great for a cheap bite and classic cheeseburger
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Billy Goat Tavern
Michigan AvenueMultiple locations** great for a cheap bite and classic cheeseburger
Kuma's Corner
2900 W Belmont AveThey obtained the first liquor license in Chicago after the Prohibition! Check them out if your in the mood for some Old World-style sausage and German beer!
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The Berghoff Restaurant
17 W Adams StThey obtained the first liquor license in Chicago after the Prohibition! Check them out if your in the mood for some Old World-style sausage and German beer!
Sightseeing
Cloud Gate
201 E Randolph StHot Tix - Mag Mile Location
Take a photo in the glass box located 1,353 ft/103 floors high in the sky deck... and whatever you do, don’t call it the Willis Tower. Us locals still refer to it as the Sears Tower now and always.
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Willis Tower
233 S Wacker DrTake a photo in the glass box located 1,353 ft/103 floors high in the sky deck... and whatever you do, don’t call it the Willis Tower. Us locals still refer to it as the Sears Tower now and always.
Be sure to stop by after seeing the Bean. It’s a short 10 min walk away!
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Buckingham Fountain
301 S Columbus DrBe sure to stop by after seeing the Bean. It’s a short 10 min walk away!
Bahai House of Worship Welcome Center
112 Linden AveArt and Entertainment
Chicago is filled with surprising art sculptures throughout the city!! Stop by for a photo if you’re nearby!
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Untitled by Picasso
50 W Washington StChicago is filled with surprising art sculptures throughout the city!! Stop by for a photo if you’re nearby!
The Art Institute of Chicago
111 S Michigan AveCalder’s Flamingo
210 W Adams StCrown Fountain
201 E Randolph StSculpture By Joan Miró
77 W Washington StMonument with Standing Beast
100 W Randolph StNeighborhoods
Chicago
Wrigleyville
Boystown
Evanston
Conseils aux voyageurs
Se déplacer dans les environs
Subways are the easiest way to get around
Transportation in Chicago is by far the most convenient and easiest to use in the U.S.!
Please visit: www.transitchicago.com for all transportation needs. You can find all information including fares, maps, schedules, and more for both the ‘L’ trains and CTA busses. Use the “Trip Planner” to easily map out your trip with estimated travel times.
Need a ride back to O’Hare Airport? See my physical printout for more info. Public transportation may be your cheapest option—otherwise, Uber/Lyft is always an option and can run from $20-$30.
See Divvy bike rentals for a fun way to travel the city.
À ne pas manquer
Too many food options to choose from!
PIZZA
Giordanos – multiple locations **Host’s favorite, keep in mind, can take 45 minutes for your deep dish pizza** The “choke on cheese” kind of good
Lou Malnati’s – multiple locations
Pequod’s Pizza – 2207 N. Clybourn Ave, 60614
Gino’s East – multiple locations
The Art Of Pizza – 3033 N. Ashland Ave, 60657
Pizzeria Serio - 1708 W. Belmont Ave, 60657
Burt’s Place – 8541 Ferris Ave, Morton Grove, 60053
CAFE
3 Arts Café at Restoration Hardware 1300 N Dearborn Pkwy, 60610
The crepe shop 2934 N Broadway, Chicago, IL 60657
Manières d'économiser
Things to do fore free
#1. Grant Park and Buckingham Fountain. free.
#2. Millennium Park. free.
#3. Lincoln Park Zoo. free.
#4. The Magnificent Mile. free. If you don’t enter the shops :P
#5. All Chicago beaches. free.
#6. Navy Pier. free.
#7. Art Institute of Chicago. free on certain days.
#8. For a small fee: The Field Museum, Museum of Science and Industry, The Shedd Aquarium
Se déplacer dans les environs
Bike ride
DIVVY Bikes
DIVVY Bikes are a fun way to explore the city! Trips start at $3 a ride or you can get a day pass for $15! Visit www.divvybikes.com for more information!
We are conveniently located walking distance to Montrose beach. Cross under Lake Shore Drive using Wilson or Lawrence Ave and experience some amazing views of the city! While you’re there, hop on a divvy bike and take a ride along the northern half of the Lakefront Trail. You can hit up some of the best attractions starting here and working your way south all the way till you hit Buckingham Fountain!