One of America's smallest, oldest, and best-loved ballparks, Wrigley is home to the Chicago Cubs.
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One of America's smallest, oldest, and best-loved ballparks, Wrigley is home to the Chicago Cubs.
Chicago Food Planet offers unique food tasting and cultural walking tours through Chicago’s most delicious, historic neighborhoods. Suitable for all age groups and fitness levels, we provide a non-touristy, local experience so you feel like a native Chicagoan. Our guided, narrated food tours include mouth-watering food tastings from specialty shops and ethnic eateries and an insider’s view of Chicago -- the rich history, treasured architecture, dazzling entertainment offerings, and neighborhood restaurants. Although walk up traffic is accepted, reservations are suggested.
Bobby's Bike Hire is a great value - the old fashioned 'peddle backwards to stop' type bikes work out at $20 for half a day. The boys in the shop are friendly and helpful and they will take the time...
Here are the facts on Supernatural Chicago. 1: IT'S NOT A TOUR. It's a one-man theater show. Some people like multi-hour tours on buses that cruise around the city, but not everybody has that kind of...
Visitors to Chicago's third tallest building can visit the 94th-floor observatory for a spectacular view of the city.
Millennium Park, completed in 2004 (4 years late & enormously over budget) covers the area north of the Art Institute in Chicago built on air rights over commuter train tracks along the...
Unique architecture for a building complex as its own self-contained community.
This upscale shopping district on North Michigan Avenue sparkles during the holiday season with the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival, featuring street sales, holiday music and entertainment.
Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies reopens in November 2007 in a new, environmentally sustainable facility that offers spectacular skyline, park, and lake views. Highlights include a display of over 1,000 objects from Spertus Museum's collection, changing special exhibitions, an interactive Children's Center, a Wolfgang Puck kosher café and a gift and bookshop. A diverse schedule of public programming includes lectures, performance, and film. Research facilities are available at the Asher Library and Chicago Jewish Archives.
Blues club located on the north side of Chicago.
Chicago Greeter highlights more than 40 special interest areas and more than 25 neighborhoods for visitors to explore. Chicago Greeter is designed to match a friendly, enthusiastic, and city knowledgeable local with a visitor for a two - four hour informal, insider orientation to Chicago's sights. Through the Chicago Greeter service, visitors meet with a greeter who takes them around the city and demonstrates its walk-ability and the user-friendliness of its public transportation system.
