CHICAGO, IL
welcome to the windy city
Chicago is a city that exudes energy and vibrancy from every corner. It's a place where the old and new blend seamlessly, creating a unique atmosphere that's impossible to replicate. Whether you're strolling down the Magnificent Mile, gazing up at the towering Willis Tower, or taking in the breathtaking views of Lake Michigan from Navy Pier, Chicago will leave you in awe. The city is a melting pot of cultures, with an eclectic mix of neighborhoods, each with its own distinct personality. And of course, no trip to Chicago is complete without indulging in some of the city's famous deep-dish pizza or taking in a Cubs game at Wrigley Field. There's no doubt that Chicago is a can't miss destination with a pulse that beats stronger than any other city in the Midwest.
THE MAGNIFICENT MILE
The Magnificent Mile is a 13-block stretch of North Michigan Avenue that is home to some of the best shopping, dining, and entertainment in Chicago. Visitors can find a wide range of shops, from high-end luxury brands to budget-friendly options. The Magnificent Mile is also home to many of Chicago's top attractions, including the historic Water Tower, the John Hancock Observatory, and the Chicago Riverwalk.


MILLENIUM PARK
Millennium Park is a 24.5-acre park located in the heart of downtown Chicago. The park is home to many famous landmarks, including the iconic Cloud Gate sculpture, also known as "The Bean," the Jay Pritzker Pavilion, and the Crown Fountain. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities in the park, including concerts, festivals, and outdoor movie screenings.
NAVY PIER
Navy Pier is a 3,300-foot-long pier on the shore of Lake Michigan that offers stunning views of the city skyline. The pier is home to a variety of attractions, including the Ferris wheel, the Chicago Children's Museum, the Chicago Shakespeare Theater and the Wave Swinger (open late spring through early fall). Visitors can also enjoy a variety of restaurants, shops, and entertainment options.


WILLIS TOWER
The Willis Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower, is a 110-story skyscraper that stands tall in the Chicago skyline. Visitors can take an elevator to the top of the tower to the Skydeck, which offers breathtaking views of the city from 1,353 feet above ground. The Skydeck also features The Ledge, a glass balcony that extends 4.3 feet from the building's edge, providing a thrilling experience for visitors.
THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO
The Art Institute of Chicago is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States, with a collection of over 300,000 works of art. The museum's collection includes works from all over the world, ranging from ancient artifacts to contemporary masterpieces. Visitors can also enjoy guided tours, lectures, and special exhibitions.


FIELD MUSEUM
The Field Museum is a natural history museum that is home to over 40 million specimens and artifacts, including the famous T-Rex skeleton named Sue. Visitors can explore exhibits that showcase the Earth's history and its diverse species, including ancient fossils, mummies, and taxidermy animals. The museum also offers special exhibitions and events throughout the year.
WRIGLEY FIELD
Wrigley Field is a historic baseball stadium and home to the Chicago Cubs. The stadium has been in use since 1914 and is known for its ivy-covered outfield walls and the famous Wrigley Field marquee. Visitors can take a tour of the stadium to learn about its history and enjoy a ballgame during the baseball season.
