How to Experience Chicago
I love living in Chicago. As a travel enthusiast, it’s important
to me to live near interesting destinations. While I love to explore corners of
the world where I don’t make my home, it’s also nice to be able to take a
spontaneous stay-cation nearby. The Windy City is a place everyone should visit
at least once, and there’s enough to do and see here that once really isn’t
enough.
1. Shopping in Chi Town
Lots of
folks come here to shop. You’ll probably spend a little time or several days
exploring the Magnificent
Mile on Michigan Avenue. One block north is Oak Street, which runs
perpendicular to Michigan Avenue and holds plenty of treasures. Many of the
boutiques here are located in converted brownstones. This gives the district a
historical, intimate feel. Jimmy Choo, Barney and Kate Spade all have shops
here.
2. Diving in Chi Town
Okay, it’s actually a safe version of skydiving, but this is a
thrill you don’t want to miss. From the SkyDeck
in Willis Tower, one of the world’s tallest buildings, you’ll feel like
you’re floating free above the city. The SkyDeck, located on the 103rd floor is
a glass box that extends away from the building. Three layers of
half-inch-thick glass make up the sides of the deck, making it a safe, sturdy
place to get a bird’s eye view. I wouldn’t, however, recommend taking the
stairs to get there.
3. Historical Hotels in Chi Town
There are plenty of places to stay in the Windy City. I personally like the ambience of the old hotels here. Places like the Drake are full of regional history. Who doesn’t like staying in a place with a story to tell? Chicago offers a number of hotels new or historic catering to both families or for couples on a getaway. Many of these hotels are within the city limits, which is a great, added convince.
4. Food in Chi Town
My city
has some of the best cuisine in America. Of course, eating out while on
vacation can pose issues if your family contains a picky eater or two. Try the
cuisine at South Water
Kitchen. This restaurant, located just inside the Chicago Loop, serves a
wide variety of dishes to please any palate. They open at 6:00 a.m. and stay
open through the dinner hour, so you’ll be able to get a good meal here any
time of the day.
Whether
you’re coming to see the sights, shop or taste the food, I hope you enjoy your
trip to the Windy City. This is just a sampling of all the great things my city
has in store for you. Don’t forget to catch a ballgame, visit a museum and
spend some time on Navy Pier as well. If you don’t have time to do it all, just
come back as soon as you can.
1 comment:
I LOVE Chicago. It is one of my most favorite cities and is a place I would consider moving to in 2014. It's a great city to walk around and I think the public transportation system is really great. My favorite tourist activity I've done is the riverboat architectural tour!
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