Amazing Things To Do In Chicago

Visit in Chicago
1. Get a photo of the Bean
One of the most popular tourist sites. Go through Millennium Park and take selfies in front of the Bean (Cloud Gate). Then head south past the spitting murals to Grant Park for some fresh air.
Sir Anish Kapoor, an Indian-born British artist, created the Beans. It is located in AT&T Plaza at Millennium Park and was inspired by liquid mercury. It’s built of 168 welded stainless steel plates and on a bright day. It reflects the surrounding buildings, making for interesting images.
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2. Visit Field Museum
The children will enjoy the Field Museum of Natural History. It is next to Soldier Field. The largest tyrannosaurus, Sue, is the most photographed item here. But there’s plenty more to take selfies with at the Field Museum!
3. Eat deep-dish pizza
The photo below is from our amazing supper at Piquod’s in Lincoln Park. A neighborhood full of pubs, restaurants, and entertainment that may keep you entertained for the entire evening.
Lou Malnati’s, Giordano’s, and Uno are all excellent places for deep-dish pizza. Yes, deep-dish pizza is a Chicago staple. But I’m told Chicagoans only eat it when they have out-of-town visitors, which is a few times a year. Many people like the thin-crust New York style!
4. Visit Navy Pier
This represents one of Chicago’s top attractions. Featuring a selection of excellent restaurants, bars, musical performances, and rides at theme parks. Including a Ferris wheel, shopping, and hotel accommodations. And beautiful views towards the lake and town.
5. Have a rooftop cocktail
The largest rooftop bar in the country is located at Navy Pier. So, once you’ve wandered about and had some fun. Head to Offshore Rooftop for a drink in the warmth while viewing the breathtaking views of Lake Michigan and the cityscape.
It’s a 36,000-square-foot all-weather stadium with 7 fire pits on the 20,000-square-foot terrace for cold days in Chicago.
6. Visit the Chicago Children’s Museum
The Tinkering Lab is near the Navy Pier. It is where the youngsters will enjoy constructing things. And digging for dinosaurs in a Saharan expedition simulation. If it’s hot outside and you need a break, there are plenty of items that splash and squirt. There’s an enchanted forest, and I’d have adored Michael’s Museum. A Curious Collection of Tiny Treasures. I love miniatures!
7. Visit Lincoln Park Zoo
Lincoln Park Zoo, established in 1868, is one of the rare zoos that offer free admission year-round. Lincoln Park Zoo prohibits raising monkeys as pets. Over 15,000 are claimed to be maintained as pets in the United States. With the majority kept in inadequate or inhumane conditions for performance. Except for animal rescue, rehabilitation, and breeding initiatives to save species, I am not a fan of zoos.
8. See a game at Wrigley Field
The Chicago Cubs play their home games at Wrigley Field, a well-known baseball stadium on Chicago’s North Side. The Cubs played their first home games there in 1916. The name is derived from Wrigley Gum, who purchased the Cubs in 1921 and christened the park in 1927.
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