In February
2016, I embarked on a journey to explore the Windy City of Illinois. Only a few
hours away from home, I wondered why I never went to Chicago in the first
place. After spending a 5 day trip there, I am now asking myself when I'll be
back. The architecture, culture and ambiance took my heart away.
1. The
architecture
What made Chicago famous? The numerous skyscrapers of course! Illinois' megalopolis
is internationally renowned for its architecture and contribution to modernism
as it is today. Frank Lloyd, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Helmut Jahn and many others
contributed to making the Windy City into a modern sea of tall buildings. As
you walk along the loop, you will see many icons of architecture that make a
"few" cameo in famous Hollywood movies. You can't miss:
-The rookery: The oldest skyscraper still
standing in Chicago. Definitely worth a visit.
-The Tribune Tower:
The notorious Newspaper office, as seen in Spiderman.
-The John Hancock center: Worth a detour for the
360 view over Chicago and Lake Michigan.
-The Chicago Cultural Center:
Home to the memorable tiffany's stained glass dome and free (yes free!)
cultural events.
-The Carson Pirie Scott Store:
With its massive entryway and impressive details.
-The Willis Tower: The highest skyscraper of Chicago
with its 110-story. Home to numerous influential law offices in the heart of
downtown and a view deck at the top.
2.The art
Chicago has such a rich culture, you can almost find museum at every street
corner. Seriously though, there are Picasso's and Calder's work of art casually
layered in front of buildings and sculpture to adorn parks. If you prefer admiring
art in the warmth of a room, here are a few suggestions:
-The Art Institute: Home to a vast selection of impressionist
paintings, historical artefact and an impressive modern art wing. Just this
museum will take a day to visit.
-The Museum of science and industry:
For every science and technology lover.
-The Field Museum: For the history and the
exclusive expositions.
-The oriental institute: If you are an adept of the
far east culture.
3.The
nature
Even though the windy city is a megalopolis, it is home to numerous breathtaking
parks and lake walks. Here are a few I personally recommend:
-Chicago River walk: Walking near the river,
we will be able to admire most of Chicago's renowned skyscrapers and the
beautiful bridges. If you are feeling like it, you can also take a boat tour to
discover the local architecture.
-Lakefront Trail:
On the border of lake Michigan, the lakefront trail proposes a variety of
activities. From biking to tanning on the beach, the view will be amazing.
-The Millennium Park: Home of
the famous Cloud Gate, also known as "the bean", the loop's famous
park have a skating ring, a concert hall and a lot of outdoor sculptures.
-Hyde Park: The beautiful park is
located right on the campus of the University of Chicago and has many bookstores
and museums on its ground.
4.The food
Chicago has a wide culinary scene, from the mighty deep-dish pizza to fancy
restaurant, the multiethnic city is a heaven for any foodies. Here are a few
suggestions:
-Pizzeria Uno: Making the classic deep-dish pizza since
1943.
-Beacon Tavern: For the amazing food experience in
the downtown area.
-Alinea: If you have the budget for an
amazing molecular experience, check out Alinea restaurant.
-Calumet Fisheries: For a real experience of
the classic smokehouse seafood. A delicacy you can only enjoy in the comfort of
your car, park upfront.
5.The music
I can understand why Al Capone would choose Chicago for its lair, especially
since it is the city of Jazz and Blues.
-The Jazz Showcase: In the business since 1947,
the Jazz Showcase offers week. And the best concert of local groups every day
of the cocktails.
-Buddy Guy's Legend: This laid-back bar is one of Chicago's
most iconic Blues House. Make sure you get your ticket in advance if you want a
place.
-The Green Mill: Where some of the most famous Jazz
artists started, and a casual hang out for Al Capone's bandits, the Green Mill
has been in the jazz industries for quite a while.
-B.L.U.E.S.: If you want to hear the local blues
celebrities perform with a retro atmosphere, than you better go to B.L.U.E.S.
The entry fees are ratter cheap and you can choose from a wide range of drinks.
6.The sport
Chicago is a treat for any sports adept. From the classic baseball game to the
hockey match, everyone will be please, especially if you have a hotdog in your
hand.
-A Cub's baseball game at the Wrigley Field:
Go watch the famous Chicago team in their homeland.
-A Blackhawks hockey match at the United Center:
For any hockey fan (or Canadian haha).
-A Bears football game at the New Soldier Field:
Visit the impressive stadium.
Hope you
liked the few suggestions I gave you for your next visit in the Windy City. Have
a blast there!
Enjoy,
The little traveller's boots
Xox
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