Currency
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Best Time
April to October
Chicago is a city of contrasts, where the old and new coexist. Its towering skyscrapers, like the Willis Tower, offer panoramic views of the city. In contrast, the rich blues and jazz culture continues to thrive, with legendary clubs that have hosted the likes of Muddy Waters and Buddy Guy. The city's food culture is just as diverse, from its signature deep-dish pizza to the internationally recognized Chicago-style hot dog. Whether you're visiting for its architectural wonders, live music, or culinary delights, Chicago promises an experience like no other.
Airport
O'Hare International Airport (ORD)
Minimal List TL;DR
🍕Dining/Pizza
Lou Malnati’s Pizza ($$)Chicago’s famous deep dish pizza can be found in this local favorite; be wary of long lines and expect at least a 40 minute wait
🍔Dining/Burger
Au Cheval ($$)the best burger in town” infamous for 2-5 hour waits; no reservations; Small Cheval ($) is a similar chain that offers the casual version of Au Cheval
🥟Dining/Asian Fusion
Duck Duck Goat ($$-$$$)Chinese fusion small plates; same chef as above; truly 10/10 creative and delicious.
🍷Cocktail Bar, American
The Violet HourCreative cocktails & small bites define this sophisticated, stylish bar.
🌆Casual Dining, American
Cindy’sHip, stylish rooftop bar/eatery at the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel with choice seasonal fare.
Places to See
111 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60603, United States
4.9
€-€€
Temporarily closed
Home to the famous painting "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte" by Georges Seurat.
Vibe:
Impressionist paintings, Iconic sculptures
Get To:
Adams/Wells station (0.5 miles)
Renowned art museum holding nearly 300,000 works from all over the world, spanning many centuries.
http://www.artic.edu/1400 S Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60605, United States
4.8
€-€€
Temporarily closed
Hosts the largest dinosaur fossil ever discovered.
Vibe:
Sue the T. rex, Ancient Egyptian artifacts
Tip:
Educational, Engaging
Get To:
Roosevelt station (0.6 miles)
State-of-the-art museum of science & invention, with the world's largest Tyrannosaurus Rex.
https://www.fieldmuseum.org/1805 N Ridgeway Ave, Chicago, IL 60647, United States
4.7
€-€€
6AM to 7PM
A unique linear park that connects multiple neighborhoods.
Vibe:
Biking, Art installations
Get To:
Western Ave station (0.3 miles)
A 2.7-mile elevated pedestrian path that connects Logan Square, Humboldt Park
http://the606.org/5700 S Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60637, United States
4.7
€-€€
Temporarily closed
Offers interactive experiences for all ages.
Vibe:
U-505 submarine, Science exhibits
Tip:
Interactive, Educational
Get To:
57th St. station (0.7 miles)
Sprawling, hands-on museum full of informative, child-friendly scientific & industrial exhibits.
http://www.msichicago.org/2363 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647, United States
4.6
€-€€
6AM to 11PM
The "Wicker Park" itself features a picturesque park with a unique fountain
Vibe:
Indie boutiques, street art
Get To:
Accessible via Blue Line
dubbed for it’s artistic influences and experimental restaurants, independent boutiques, coffee shops & bars
https://emporiumchicago.com/1831 S Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60608-3455
4.6
€-€€
6AM to 11PM
Home to the "National Museum of Mexican Art" and vibrant street art
Vibe:
Tacos, art galleries
Tip:
Cultural and Colorful
Get To:
Accessible via Pink Line
a historically Mexican neighborhood with a variety of food options, murals, shops and museums
https://ru.hotels.com/go/usa/pilsen-chicagoMust Visit:
Millennium Park, Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago’s skyline is home to 1,100 high-rises, and the city has played a pivotal role in the development of jazz and blues music, with artists like Muddy Waters and Benny Goodman.
Places to Eat
809 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60607, United States
4.9
€-€€
4:30 to 9:30PM
Known for its innovative approach to shared dining.
Vibe:
Goat empanadas, Seasonal dishes
Get To:
Damen station (0.3 miles)
small plates with adventurous ingredients, family style, 2-3 months prior reservations recommended.
http://www.girlandthegoat.com/439 N Wells St, Chicago, IL 60654, United States
4.8
€-€€
10:30AM to 10PM
Known for its iconic deep-dish pizza.
Vibe:
Deep-dish pizza, Malnati's salad
Get To:
Diverse public transport options
Tip:
Cozy, Family-friendly
Chicago’s famous deep dish pizza can be found in this local favorite; be wary of long lines and expect at least a 40 minute wait
https://www.loumalnatis.com/chicago-river-north2002 S Wentworth Ave #103, Chicago, IL 60616, United States
4.8
€-€€
11:30AM to 9PM
West Loop
Vibe:
Accessible via CTA bus 8, 65
Get To:
Specializes in hand-made dumplings and noodles
housemade dumplings with various choices for fillings.
http://qxydumplings.com/951 W Fulton Market, Chicago, IL 60607, United States
4.7
€-€€
10AM to 3PM | 4 to 9PM
Known for its innovative approach to wood-fired cooking.
Vibe:
Wood-fired meats, Seasonal dishes
Get To:
Damen station (0.5 miles)
amazing brunch alert; the BEST chicken and waffles I’ve ever had.
https://www.roisterrestaurant.com/800 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60607, United States
4.7
€-€€
12 to 9PM
Known for its elevated burger experience.
Vibe:
Cheeseburger, Duck fries
Get To:
Damen station (0.5 miles)
the best burger in town” infamous for 2-5 hour waits; no reservations; Small Cheval ($) is a similar chain that offers the casual version of Au Cheval
http://auchevalchicago.com/2540 W Armitage Ave, Chicago, IL 60647, United States
4.7
€-€€
10AM to 9PM
Wicker Park & Logan Square
Vibe:
Accessible via CTA bus 74, 49
Get To:
Offers authentic Cuban dishes and vibrant decor
Tip:
Cuban Sandwich, Empanadas
Great Cuban food with nice outdoor seatings.
http://www.90milescubancafe.com/857 W Fulton Market, Chicago, IL 60607, United States
4.6
€-€€
4:30 to 11PM
A unique take on Asian cuisine with a sharing concept.
Vibe:
Peking duck, Dumplings
Get To:
Damen station (0.5 miles)
Chinese fusion small plates; same chef as above; truly 10/10 creative and delicious.
https://duckduckgoatchicago.com/Must Try:
Deep-Dish Pizza, Italian Beef, Chicago-Style Hot Dogs, Popcorn, Tacos
Places to Drink
1520 N Damen Ave., Chicago, IL 60622, United States
4.9
€-€€
4 to 8PM
Wicker Park
Vibe:
Accessible via CTA bus 56, 70
Get To:
Speakeasy vibe with artisanal cocktails
Tip:
Cocktails, Small Plates
Creative cocktails & small bites define this sophisticated, stylish bar.
http://www.theviolethour.com/12 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60603, United States
4.5
€-€€
Temporarily closed
Loop
Vibe:
Accessible via CTA bus 3, 60
Get To:
Stunning rooftop views of Millennium Park
Hip, stylish rooftop bar/eatery at the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel with choice seasonal fare.
http://www.cindysrooftop.com/Music / Dance:
Jazz, Blues, House Music, Soul, Gospel
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Finance, Manufacturing, Tech
Chicago
“Chicago is the home of the blues and the truth of jazz, the heart of comedy and the idea of the skyscraper. With a wealth of iconic sights and neighborhoods to explore, there’s enough to fill a visit of days, weeks, or even months without ever seeing the end.”
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Deep-dish pizza, jazz music, and Millennium Park.
Chicago has the world’s first skyscraper, the Home Insurance Building, built in 1885, shaping modern architecture.
Chicago is a bustling metropolis on the shores of Lake Michigan, known for its skyline, history, and cultural richness. As the birthplace of jazz and blues, Chicago’s music scene is legendary, influencing global genres. The city’s architectural landscape is as iconic as its musical roots, with a blend of historic landmarks and modern skyscrapers. Chicago's diverse neighborhoods offer unique experiences, and its food scene is equally diverse, from deep-dish pizza to international cuisines.
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Transportation
Efficient metro, buses
City Overview
Chicago blends a rich architectural heritage with vibrant neighborhoods, an innovative food scene, and Lake Michigan’s stunning backdrop. Known for its skyscrapers and deep-dish pizza, the city offers much more than meets the eye.
3 Day City Guide
- Day 1: Morning: Millennium Park and Cloud Gate (The Bean). Afternoon: Chicago Architecture Boat Tour. Evening: Dinner at a deep-dish pizza spot like Lou Malnati’s. - Day 2: Morning: Field Museum or Art Institute of Chicago. Afternoon: Navy Pier and Ferris wheel. Evening: Jazz clubs in the South Loop. - Day 3: Morning: Explore Wicker Park. Afternoon: Lincoln Park Zoo. Evening: Sunset drinks at the Signature Room in the John Hancock Tower.
Current Trends
- West Loop restaurants: Known for its trendy food scene, home to celebrity chefs and Michelin-star restaurants like The Girl and The Goat. - Craft breweries: Chicago is a hub for craft beer lovers, with spots like Revolution Brewing and Half Acre leading the way. - Rooftop bars: Popular spots like Cindy’s Rooftop offer skyline views and craft cocktails.
Local Events Guide
- Chicago Blues Festival (June): The largest free blues festival in the world. - Lollapalooza (August): One of the largest music festivals in the US. - Chicago Air and Water Show (August): Stunning aerial displays over Lake Michigan.
Local Insider Tips
- Logan Square for local breweries and quirky vintage shops. - Riverwalk for waterside views and cafés. - Pilsen for colorful murals and authentic Mexican food.
Sustainable Travel
- Divvy Bike Sharing: Eco-friendly bike rentals around the city. - Urban parks: Visit Lincoln Park or Garfield Park Conservatory. - Public transportation: The CTA (Chicago Transit Authority) operates electric buses and trains. - Sustainable dining: Uncommon Ground restaurant is a leader in eco-friendly dining, with a rooftop farm.
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The Shanghai Tower is the tallest building in China and the second tallest in the world, standing at 632 meters.
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Lisbon is home to the oldest bookstore in the world, Livraria Bertrand, established in 1732.
Tip:
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