The Windy City: Bold architecture, deep culture, deeper pizza
Each with its own character and charm
Downtown business district
Must See:
Eat Here:
Girl & the Goat (reservations essential)
Stay if: Central for attractions
Galleries and nightlife
Must See:
Eat Here:
RPM Italian
Stay if: Upscale, walkable
Hipster haven
Must See:
Eat Here:
Big Star (tacos & whiskey)
Stay if: Young, artsy crowd
Family-friendly, green
Must See:
Eat Here:
Alinea (3-Michelin stars)
Stay if: Quiet, residential
Sports central
Must See:
Eat Here:
Byron's Hot Dogs
Stay if: Lively on game days
Cultural enclave
Must See:
Eat Here:
MingHin Cuisine (dim sum)
Stay if: Budget-friendly
Chicago's iconic experiences
Impressionist collection, American Gothic
Admission
$32 adults, $26 IL residents
Best Time
Weekday mornings
Tip: Free for IL residents on Wednesdays
The Ledge glass boxes
Admission
$35-49
Best Time
Clear days, sunset
Tip: Buy tickets online to skip lines
Reflections of skyline
Admission
Free
Best Time
Early morning for photos
Tip: Winter creates unique ice formations
40+ buildings in 90 minutes
Admission
$42-47
Best Time
May-October
Tip: Chicago Architecture Foundation tours are best
Centennial Wheel views
Admission
Free (attractions extra)
Best Time
Summer evenings
Tip: Wednesday & Saturday fireworks in summer
More than just deep dish
Lou Malnati's
Butter crust
45 min cook time
Pequod's
Caramelized crust
Less touristy
Art of Pizza
By the slice option
Quick service
Portillo's
Also Italian beef
Chicago chain
Gene & Jude's
No ketchup allowed
Cash only
Superdawg
Drive-in experience
Since 1948
Alinea
3 Michelin stars
Book months ahead
Oriole
2 Michelin stars
Intimate setting
Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse
Rush Street classic
Power dining
Lou Mitchell's
Since 1923
Free donut holes
Ann Sather
Cinnamon rolls
Swedish-American
Lula Cafe
Farm-to-table
Logan Square gem
Rain or shine entertainment
Natural History
Must See: SUE the T. Rex
Admission: $31-40
Time Needed: 3-4 hours
Interactive Science
Must See: U-505 Submarine
Admission: $21.95-36.95
Time Needed: Full day
City History
Must See: Chicago Fire exhibit
Admission: $19
Time Needed: 2-3 hours
Modern Art
Must See: Free Tuesdays for IL residents
Admission: $15
Time Needed: 2 hours
One of America's best transit systems
Cost: $2.50 per ride, $5 from airport
Coverage: Excellent - covers most attractions
Tip: Buy Ventra card or use app
Cost: $2.25 per ride
Coverage: Fills gaps between L stations
Tip: #146 or #147 for Michigan Ave
Cost: $15/day unlimited 3-hr rides
Coverage: Lakefront Trail is amazing
Tip: Dock every 30 min to avoid fees
Cost: $8-25 most rides
Coverage: Everywhere, plentiful
Tip: Surge pricing during events
Cost: $6 one-way
Coverage: River and lakefront routes
Tip: Scenic but seasonal
Weather: 45-65°F
Highlights: St. Patrick's Day (river dyed green), Baseball season starts
Pack: Layers, rain jacket
Insider: Best weather, fewer crowds
Weather: 70-85°F
Highlights: Beach season, festivals every weekend, outdoor dining
Pack: Sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes
Insider: Book hotels early, very busy
Weather: 40-70°F
Highlights: Perfect weather, Marathon, architecture open houses
Pack: Light jacket, layers
Insider: Best time to visit overall
Weather: 20-40°F
Highlights: Christmas lights, indoor attractions, restaurant week
Pack: Heavy coat, boots, gloves
Insider: Hotels cheapest, polar vortex possible
Explore beyond the city
Distance: 90 miles
Highlights: Breweries, Harley Museum, lakefront
Transport: Amtrak Hiawatha $25
Distance: 100 miles
Highlights: Canyons, waterfalls, hiking
Transport: Car needed
Distance: 50 miles
Highlights: Beaches, dunes, hiking
Transport: South Shore Line train
Distance: 45 miles
Highlights: Roller coasters, water park
Transport: Car needed
Something happening every month
March
St. Patrick's Day Parade & River Dyeing
May
Chicago Blues Festival
June
Pride Parade
July
Taste of Chicago
August
Lollapalooza, Air & Water Show
October
Chicago Marathon, Architecture Open House
December
Christkindlmarket
From architectural marvels to culinary delights, Chicago never disappoints