Chicago
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Logistics
Getting There
Chicago has two airports with O’Hare (ORD) being the primary airport and Midway (MDW) being the smaller option. United and American Airlines both have hubs at Chicago O’Hare with a large number of flights to domestic and international destinations. Those who prefer Southwest will have to use Midway as Southwest does not fly to O’Hare.
From downtown Chicago, O’Hare can be reached by public transit on the blue line of the L. In rush hour, traffic from downtown to the airport can take anywhere from 45 to 90 minutes. Midway can be reached on the orange line of the L.
If traveling from towns in the midwest, trains are another option, many of which arrive and depart from Union Station.
Getting Around
Chicago is largely split between the North and Southside. When visiting Chicago, the Northside of the city is where you can expect to spend your time. Since Chicago is a larger city, use the L, buses, taxis, or bikes to travel between the neighborhoods. The L is an elevated transit system running throughout the city.
Accommodations
River North
Located across the Chicago River from the Loop, River North is full of restaurants and bars. Unlike the Loop, which goes quiet after the work day closes, River North stays alive at night. The Loop is home to many office buildings and is the financial hub of the city. For those looking to stay in close proximity to the Loop, River North is a good option with an abundance of dining options.
Gold Coast
One of the nicest areas in Chicago, Gold Coast is just north of River North. The Magnificient Mile, a famous stretch of Michigan Avenue, sits in the Gold Coast. This area is frequented by travelers and can be a nice place to stay when visiting Chicago.
Lincoln Park
Located further north, Lincoln Park is a neighborhood drawing in the younger generation from those just entering the workforce to young families. It is a beautiful area with a residential feel inside the city. Located about twenty minutes from downtown, it is a nice area to walk around, shop, and spend time when visiting Chicago.
Lakeview
Continuing North, Lakeview is another more residential area in the city where many young professionals and families live. This area is also home to the Cubs, as Wrigleyville sits inside Lakeview.



Things to do and see
Millenium Park
Public park on the East side of the Loop not far from Lake Michigan. The park is known for the Bean and some art exhibits including the fountains with changing faces on them. In the winter, an ice skating rink is open in the park.
Movie Night in Millenium Park
In the summer, Millenium Park plays an outdoor movie every week. Grab a picnic blanket, snacks and some friends and watch a movie outside on a warm summer night in the park
The Bean
An art structure called Cloud Gate, but commonly referred to as the Bean due to its shape. The surface of the structure is mirror-like and reflects the city on its west side. This is the focal point of Millenium Park.

Willis Tower Skydeck
The Willis Tower is the tallest building in Chicago with a floor at the top for visitors to observe Chicago to the North, East, South and West. The West side of the building has glass boxes off the side of the building that visitors can step into and look straight down to the ground.
Grant Park & Buckingham Fountain
Grant Park is a large, urban park between the Loop and Lake Michigan. Buckingham Fountain is located in Grant Park and the large summer music festival, Lollapalooza, takes over Grant Park every year.

Maggie Daley Park
Public park near Grant park with playgrounds for children and an ice skating path in the winter.
Architecture Tour
Take a boat along the Chicago River and learn about the different types of architecture used in buildings throughout the city along with the history of the city itself. There are a variety of companies offering boat tours, typically lasting around 90 minutes. This is a great way to see the city from the water. Most boats offer snacks or drinks onboard as well.

Chicago Riverwalk
A nice path running right along the Chicago River. There are cafes, spots to grab a drink, and grassy areas to sit along the riverwalk.

Lakeshore Path
The city of Chicago sits right along Lake Michigan. There is a nice running and biking path that runs for miles along the lake. It is especially nice from Lincoln Park to downtown Chicago.

Second City
A well-known improv comedy show with a few showings per night.
Magnificent Mile
Also known as Michigan Avenue, the Magnificient Mile is located in the Gold Coast neighborhood and is a big shopping street.
Navy Pier
A well-known pier along the Lake Michigan shoreline with a Ferris Wheel as its focal point. The Ferris Wheel is a smaller version of the Ferris Wheel presented at the World’s Fair in Chicago in 1893.
Lincoln Park Zoo
A free zoo located just off Lake Shore Drive in Lincoln Park
Zoo Lights
Around the holidays every year, the zoo puts up lights across the property

Field Museum
A natural history museum well known for Sue the T-Rex and located on Museum Campus
Shedd Aquarium
Aquarium located on Museum Campus along Lake Michigan
Art Institute of Chicago
Famous art museum and one of the largest in the United States
606
Approximately 3-mile long elevated walking and bike path running east to west in the northwest area of Chicago
Oak Street Beach
Beach located on the Northside of the city near Lake Shore Drive, often crowded with tourists
North Avenue Beach
Beach north of Oak Street beach
River Kayaking
Rent kayaks or sign-up for an organized kayaking tour where you learn about the history of Chicago and are taken along the main areas of the Chicago River

Sporting Events
Bears – The Bears are Chicago’s football team and play at Soldier Field
Blackhawks – The Chicago Blackhawks are the city’s hockey team. The team won three Stanley Cups in six years (2010, 2013, and 2015) after not having won a Cup in 49 years. If visiting during hockey season, attending a Blackhawks game is always a fun experience.
Cubs – Chicago has two baseball teams, the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox. The Cubs are the Northside team while the Sox are the Southside team. The Chicago Cubs ballpark, Wrigley Field, is famous and sits in Wrigleyville which is an area full of bars where people hop through before and after the games. If you cannot get tickets to a game, head over to Wrigley and watch from one of the many bars in the area.
White Sox – Chicago’s Southside baseball team


Breweries
Goose Island – There are a few different locations, with the Fulton Street location providing tastings and tours of the brewery
Lagunitas – The taproom offers beer tastings and often has live music playing
Half Acre – Brewery with two different locations (Lincoln Brewery and Balmoral Brewery), both of which have taprooms and food service.
Revolution Brewing – Brewpub in Logan Square
Hopewell Brewing Company – Craft brewery in Logan Square
Corridor Brewery & Provisions – Cute little brewery on Southport Avenue in Chicago serving their homebrewed beers and food. They are constantly mixing up their beer flavors.
Metropolitan Brewing – Craft brewery located along the river brewing German-style beers
Old Irving Brewing Co. – Warehouse brewery with lights strung up inside, serving snacks and their beer

Taste of Chicago
A five-day food festival takes place in July and is held in Grant Park. It is the world’s largest food festival and includes numerous food stands along with live music.
Lollapalooza
A four-day music festival held at the beginning of August every year. Stages are spread throughout Grant Park, with artists from different genres playing from the afternoon into the night.
Chicago Air and Water Show
Free show held on an August weekend every year where pilots fly military planes and show-off fancy tricks in the sky

Food and Drinks
The Summerhouse
Brunch
Lincoln Park
The restaurant has a glass roof, making for a nice vibe on a summer weekend. It is a commonly visited spot for brunch but is also open for other meals. Be sure to try the cookies sold at the front of the restaurant as they are delicious.
Cafe Ba Ba Reeba
Dinner
Lincoln Park
Excellent tapas restaurant, which diversifies its menu for brunch. It is great for dinner as well and highly recommended for a group as each person can pick a few tapas to share for the table.
3 Arts Club Cafe
Brunch
Gold Coast
Fancy dining found inside Restoration Hardware
Beatrix
All
Multiple Locations
Healthy restaurant with a wide assortment of options and is also known for its bakery counter (special recommendation for the Nutella filled cookie).
Kanela Breakfast Club
Brunch
Multiple Locations
Good spot for brunch with a variety of plates. They do not take bookings, but do permit customers to join the virtual queue and wander around the area
Barcocina
All
Lakeview
Mexican restaurant providing a good bottomless brunch meal. In the summer, there is great outdoor seating.
Southport Grocery and Cafe
Cafe
Lakeview
True to its name, this small restaurant on Southport sells some food items and also operates as a cafe with healthy breakfast options.
Wheats End Cafe
Cafe
Lincoln Park
Allergy-friendly brunch menu
Siena Tavern
Dinner
River north
Delicious Italian restaurant with a nice atmosphere. Be sure to make reservations in advance to secure a table.
Quartino
Dinner
River North
Italian restaurant and wine bar
RPM Steak
Dinner
River North
High-end, expensive steak restaurant in downtown Chicago with fantastic food
RPM Italian
Dinner
River North
Sister restaurant to RPM Steak, RPM Italian offers some of the staples from RPM steak along with an Italian focused menu
Barrio
Dinner
River North
Fancier Mexican restaurant with a nice atmosphere
Tanta
Dinner
River North
Nice Peruvian restaurant
Mercadito
Dinner
River North
Busier Mexican restaurant with a variety of taco options
Bavette’s
Dinner
River North
Incredible, but pricey steak restaurant, where it is tough to get reservations. The restaurant is quite dark and holds a more romantic, date-night atmosphere.
Gilt Bar
Dinner
River north
Bar and restaurant serving American cuisine, with a speakeasy in the basement
Ema
Dinner
River North
Delicious Mediterranean restaurant
Hampton Social
Brunch
Multiple Locations
Seafood restaurant with a Hamptons theme through its decor and atmosphere
Hubbard Inn
Dinner
River north
European themed restaurant and bar, which transforms into a nightclub
The Kitchen
Dinner
River North
American restaurant along the Chicago River
Sunda
Dinner
River North
Fancy Asian restaurant
Gibson’s Italia
Dinner
The Loop
The Italian sister restaurant to Gibson’s steakhouse
Prime & Provisions
Dinner
The Loop
Steak restaurant
The Gage
Dinner
The Loop
American restaurant with an excellent burger
Beatnik on the River
Dinner
The Loop
Bohemian themed restaurant right along the Chicago river
Porter Kitchen & Deck
Dinner
The Loop
American restaurant along the Chicago River
Green Street Smoked Meats
Dinner
West Loop
Restaurant and bar with a walk-up counter to order your choice of meats and sides. It is a great spot for an easy dinner or to meet friends for a drink. Picnic tables are up for grabs and there are lights strung throughout the restaurant.
Girl and the Goat
Dinner
West Loop
Famous restaurant in Chicago serving small plates
Monteverde
Dinner
West Loop
Italian restaurant with a twist, with delicious food and a great atmosphere
Bar Siena
Dinner
West Loop
Two-story Italian restaurant and is an easy restaurant for a night out with friends, dinner with family, or a date
Formentos
Dinner
West Loop
Delicious Italian restaurant with small plates making it a great spot to share
La Josie
Dinner
West Loop
Excellent Mexican restaurant with great homemade chips, tasty margaritas, and a wide variety of taco options
Au Cheval
Dinner
West Loop
Possibly the most famous spot to get a burger in Chicago. It is an American diner and does not take reservations, but stop by and add your name to the list to get in the queue. On a typical Saturday, if you put your name in around 3:30 or 4:00, expect to be able to eat between 7:00 and 8:30. The burger is worth it and the duck-fat hash and fries are great additions to your meal.
Lena Brava
Dinner
West Loop
The menu is filled with delicious seafood options with flavors inspired by Mexico’s Baja coast
Parlor Pizza Bar
Dinner
West Loop
Pizza restaurant commonly enjoyed by colleagues after work or groups of friends grabbing drinks and a bite to eat. There is a large indoor area for seating in addition to a rooftop deck.
Avec
Dinner
West Loop
Tiny, cosy restaurant with excellent small plates
Twin Anchors
Dinner
Lincoln Park
Small, casual and delicious barbecue restaurant
Chicago Q
Dinner
Old town
Nicer restaurant for barbecue
Topo Gigio
Dinner
Old town
Casual Italian restaurant
Ella Eli
Dinner
Lakeview
Fancier restaurant with great ambiance and a globally inspired menu.
Corridor Brewery and Provisions
Dinner
Lakeview
Restaurant and brewery serving their own brewed beer, small bites, and American cuisine
Big Star
Dinner
Multiple locations
Mexican restaurant and bar (ID required for entry)
Lou Malnati’s
Dinner
Multiple locations
Famous deep dish pizza!
Stan’s Donuts
Donuts
Multiple Locations
Famous donut shop
The Doughnut Vault
Donuts
The Loop
Tiny shop selling a variety of donuts
Do-Rite Donuts
Donuts
Multiple locations
Serving unique flavors
Goddess and the Baker
Cafe
multiple locations
Serving sweets, sandwiches and drinks, this is a great spot to stop in for a bite
Firecakes
Donuts
Multiple Locations
Donuts
Swirlz Cupcakes
Cupcakes
Lincoln Park
Tasty cupcakes with a variety of allergy friendly options
Sweet Mandy B’s
Dessert
Lincoln Park
Delicious bakery where just about everything here is tasty! Do not miss the frosted cookie or peanut butter and chocolate rice krispie.
Molly’s Cupcakes
Cupcakes
Multiple Locations
Creative cupcake flavors!
Bombo Bar
Dinner
West Loop
Ice cream and donuts
Jeni’s Ice Cream
Dessert
Multiple Locations
Variety of tasty ice cream flavors
LondonHouse
Rooftop Bar
The Loop
Rooftop bar with a nice view over the Chicago river
The J Parker
Rooftop Bar
Lincoln Park
Rooftop bar overlooking Lincoln Park Zoo and with a nice view onto Lake Michigan
Cindy’s
Rooftop Bar
The Loop
Rooftop bar at the top of the Chicago Athletic Association with a nice view over Millenium Park
The Robey (Up Room)
Rooftop Bar
Wicker Park
Rooftop bar in Wicker Park with nice view into the city
Blind Barber
Speakeasy
West Loop
Speakeasy found under a barber shop in West Loop
Dorians
Speakeasy
Wicker Park
Through a record shop and into a speakeasy
The Violet Hour
Cocktail Bar
Wicker Park
Cocktail bar
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Cocktail Bar
Multiple Locations
Cocktails and a show
Butch McGuires
Bar
Gold Coast
Irish pub in Chicago known for getting dressed up for the holidays




Other Notes
Duration
A weekend is the perfect amount of time for a first visit to Chicago to get a feel for the city. There’s an abundance of restaurants to try in a weekend visit, and a lot of places to visit in the city.
Weather
Chicago, also known as the Windy City, can reach extreme temperatures in the summer and winter. With very cold temperatures for much of the winter, it can make for long months.
Time of year
Based on the weather patterns in Chicago, visiting in summer is definitely the recommendation! Summertime in Chicago is a prime time to visit and the city comes alive, with lots of events and outdoor options. Visit the beach, take a stroll on the riverwalk, have a picnic in the park or just enjoy the sunshine!
