10 things to do in Chicago

Chicago is becoming an attractive destination for travellers. Picture: Pexels.

Chicago is becoming an attractive destination for travellers. Picture: Pexels.

Published Oct 8, 2018

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As one of the most impressive cities in the US, it’s impossible to take in everything Chicago has to offer if you’re just visiting for 3 days. However, if you are pressed for time, this itinerary could help you to sample some of the Windy City’s best examples of architecture, museums, culture and attractions.

Hop-on Hop-off Big Bus Chicago Tour

Often, the best way to get your bearings in any new city is to take a guided tour first. The knowledgeable guides on this tour will highlight all the biggest landmarks and attractions, as well as the most important information about each and the wider city. Because this is a hop-on-hop-off tour, passengers are able to disembark at most of the landmarks en route and pick up the tour again on a later bus. A ticket is valid for a full day.

Shedd Aquarium: 

2-3 hours: This aquarium, located at Museum Campus, is one of the very best in the United States and is home to around 32,000 creatures. Popular exhibits included with your admission are “Waters of the World,” “Caribbean Reef,” “Amazon Rising,” “Abbott Oceanarium,” “Wild Reef,” and the “Polar Play Zone.”

The Field Museum:

1-2 hours: The Field Museum is one of the world’s largest natural history museums. Over its 125-year history, it has curated an incredible collection. Highlights include Sue, the most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton ever to have been discovered, the notorious man-eating Tsavo Lions, an extensive collection of artifacts from Ancient Egypt, and the fun Underground Adventure exhibit.

Adler Planetarium:

1 hour: Staying at Museum Campus, the Adler Planetarium is an ideal final stop for the first day. With a wide range of exhibits, theatres and experiences about various aspects of astronomy and astrophysics, it appeals to both adults and children. Highlights include the historic Atwood Sphere, which shows the night’s sky as it appeared in 1913.

Chicago Theatre Tour

The tour of this 1920s monument to performing arts allows visitors to walk across a stage that’s played host to the likes of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, inspect historic photographs, and see the walls plastered with endless celebrity autographs.

Architecture River Cruise (Outdoor Option) 

1 hour: If, on the other hand, the weather lends itself to something more outdoorsy, a summer cruise down the Chicago River is a great way to begin the morning. By highlighting the city’s skyline and giving information on each landmark and building from such an ideal vantage point, it’s probably the best way to savour the wealth of history and architecture that Chicago has to offer.

360 CHICAGO: 1 hour: 

360 CHICAGO is the newly renovated observation deck of the iconic John Hancock Center on Michigan Avenue. Located on the 94th floor of the building, more than 1,000 feet up, it offers 360-degree views of Lake Michigan and the city below.

 Magnificent Mile:

1 hour: The location of 360 CHICAGO gives the perfect opportunity to then explore Michigan Avenue itself. Known as the Magnificent Mile, it’s the hub of Chicago retail and includes everything from large fast fashion stores to high-end boutiques. The plethora of dining choices around here means that those who time this just right will be able to take advantage of lunch - not forgetting to also explore the side streets for hidden delicacies

Chicago Children’s Museum:

2-3 hours: For young families, the Chicago Children’s Museum will reliably be a treat for the kids. Located on Navy Pier, it has a huge range of interactive exhibits and dynamic displays, to make the visit as educational and fun as possible. Highlights include the Dinosaur Expedition, where kids can explore a real excavation pit where dinosaur fossils were discovered, and the Tinkering Lab, which allows them to exercise their creativity and analytical skills by playing around with different parts and tools.

Navy Pier Centennial Wheel:

1 hour: 

Navy Pier itself is Chicago’s most-visited free attraction, and a wide variety of attractions located there such as the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, botanical gardens and regular special events make it well worth exploring.The jewel in its crown is the iconic ferris wheel, known as the Centennial Wheel. Its location means that visiting in the early evening gives unparalleled views of the glittering city at dusk on one side, and serene views of Lake Michigan on the other.  

Millennium Park:

1-2 hours: 

Millennium Park is a favourite among both visitors to and residents of Chicago. The Pritzker Pavilion is an architectural marvel even in this city, while the Lurie Garden is a beautiful space to walk around. It also plays host to regular events, from concerts to food festivals.

 

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