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Chicago

A famous poet Carl Sandburg (1916) described Chicago as the ‘City of the Big Shoulders’ and this nick name still hold even today. With world-class museums and artistic attractions flanking flourishing profit-making and trade ventures, Chicago hums with energy. The worldwide architectural capital, Chicago is a striking lakeside city along Lake Michigan in Illinois, United States of America. It is a glinting effervesce wrap of several cultural attractions, sightseeing options, sporting events and outstanding shopping experiences. This city also wows its visitors with its remarkable outdoor public art and ranks among top 3 prolific movie industry cities after Los Angeles and New York. Chicago’s skyline is dominated by top-class museums, two thousand churches, superstructures and its largest posh shopping destination – the Magnificent Mile.

Things to Do in Chicago

There are plenty of things to do in Chicago. All you need to do is to keep your heart and mind open to accept and explore the place.

  • Art Institute of Chicago: Established in 1879, the Art Institute of Chicago is one of the oldest and leading art museums in the US and is home to thousands of artworks dating back to several centuries. The museum also contains the finest collection of impressionist and post-Impressionist paintings along with numerous historical artifacts and specimens of modern and classical art.
  • Millennium Park: Millennium Park is the apex tourist lure in Chicago and ranks among top 10 in the United States. Some of its places of interest are the Jay Pritzker Pavilion (an outdoor concert venue), the interactive Crown Fountain, and the Cloud Gate sculpture on the AT&T Plaza.
  • Magnificent Mile: The Magnificent Mile is a aristocratic subdivision of Chicago’s Michigan Avenue and presently the biggest shopping district in Chicago. Its landscape is dotted with a large number of retail, restaurants, museums, and hotels that cater to mid and high-end shopping experiences. The Magnificent Mile is illustrious as the site where the convention of lighting the trees to start the Christmas season was ongoing more than forty years ago.
  • Skydeck Chicago: The tallest structure in the Western Hemisphere beckons with its eye-popping views of Chicago and even ahead of. Located atop the Willis Tower (previously the Sears Tower), Skydeck Chicago attracts nearly 1.3 million visitors each year.
  • 360 Chicago: Located in the heart of the Windy City’s tourist district, 360 CHICAGO — with its one-of-a-kind open-air Skywalk is open until 11 p.m. on a daily basis. The best ever elevators in North America whoosh to the 94th floor i.e. 1,000 feet (305 meters) up — in only 40 seconds.


Weekend Getaways from Chicago

  • Milwaukee: Milwaukee is a trendy US city located at a couple of hours is carried away from Chicago. It is famous as the dwelling of renowned Harley-Davidson motorbikes and is synonymous with German beers since mid-19th century. The city is Guinness Record holder for the world’s leading music festival (summer fest), and is also known for its Harley-Davidson Museum and Milwaukee Art Museum.
  • Holland: positioned about 150 miles away from Chicago, the city of Holland in Michigan is known for its Dutch heritage and May-bound Tulip Time Festival. During this festival, the city is dotted with millions of tulip flowers in the spring season and visitors are treated to an astonishing show of long-established Dutch cuisines, parades, music, and dances. Another renowned festival attraction read-through out here is the Dutch Winter fest which takes place in November.