Travel Chicago - Tour The Must See Sites Even Local Chicagoans Visit!
Posted by Michelle Linden
Home of the Chicago Cubs, the Chicago Bulls, Frank Lloyd Wright, the new Trump
Tower, the Sears Tower and more... Chicago is a big city with corn fed roots. Visitors
love this city, and locals love it even more. Home to a wide variety of ethnic groups,
young collegians, and urban professionals, this city is certainly more than meets the
eye. Check out some of the local's favorite must see sites!
The allure of Chicago is completely understandable. Located in the middle of the
country amongst corn fields and pressed up against Lake Michigan, this fast paced
action packed city is full of excitement. The winters are cold, but the summers are
hot and fun-filled. There is more to do in Chicago, than someone could possibly
complete in a lifetime. But, for those travelers interested in seeing some of Chicago's favorite sites through
its residents' eyes, please read on. Signature Room at Hancock Tower- The top of the Hancock Tower
provides one of the most amazing views of Chicago around. The Sears Tower may
be taller, but the Hancock is closer to the lake and offers views of the Sears Tower
itself. Skip the observation deck and instead make a trip to the Signature Room. You
might run into local Chicagoans during brunch when prices are quite reasonable.
Drinks are similarly priced to other lounges, so a nightcap is always a fun option,
but dinner will set you back quite a bit. The restaurant is actually one floor above
the viewing deck so you can enjoy an amazing view while eating and drinking.
Location: Michigan Ave Chicago Blues and Jazz- Chicago has long been well known as home to
some of the world's best Blues and Jazz musicians. This fact became evident even to
non-music lovers in the 70s and 80s with classic movies such as the Blues Brothers
and Adventure in Babysitting. For music fans, a trip to Chicago is not complete
without experiencing some good blues or jazz. There are a wide variety of blues
clubs located on the South Side and Jazz clubs such as the Green Mill in uptown,
which has said to be frequented by Al Capone and other Chicago notables. But, if
you are in town, check out the Chicago Blues Fest held in early June. Other summer
music festivals include the Chicago Jazz Festival, Chicago Gospel Music Festival, and
more. Location: The Green Mill is located at 4802 N. Broadway Ave. Tru Restaurant - Charlie Trotter's restaurant has made a name for itself
throughout the United States and the world as the best place for a multi-course
tasting menu. But locals know that the knew up and coming restaurant to beat is
Tru's restaurant. A four party visit will involve up to 12 courses, with each member
of the party receiving different selections. Wow! One imagines how the cooks can
possibly keep up, but throughout your 3 hour meal, you will never be disappointed
by the wait staff or the chef. Location: 696 N. St. Clair St. Chicago Museum Tour - Chicago has some of the best museums in the
country. The Art Institute has one of the most amazing and large collections in the
world. Take a walk through the museum on a Tuesday, when admission is free
(although donations are always recommended) and if you are a movie fan remember
the walk by Ferris Bueller. But, the Art Institute isn't the only great museum in
Chicago. The Museum of Science and Industry is a great museum where you can
actually walk through a sub, and of course the Field Museum home to the Sue the
largest T-Rex skeleton in the world. Chicago Architecture Tour - Chicago's name in architecture, began in the
1800s and continues today. If you want to take a walk and see the great architecture
of Chicago, there is more than a day's worth of sites. You can begin with famous
buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright (check out the Unity Temple at 875 Lake St) and
Louis Sullivan (Visit his famous Carson Pirie Scott flagship on State St). The
Monadnock, and Mies van der Rohe's Post office are also well worth a visit. For some
modern masterpieces, visit the Illinois Institute of Technology's campus to see Mies'
Crown Hall, Rem Koolhaas' Campus Center, and Helmut Jahn's new Dorms. A visit to
Millennium Park is also worth a trip, where you can see one of Gehry's latest and
soon Renzo Piano's addition to the Art Institute. Chicago is home to some of the most city proud residents. And there is no wonder
why- there is so much to see and do in Chicago! Check out the favorite tourist sites,
but if you are interested in seeing some of the local's favorite Chicago sites, check
out the list above and see some of what truly makes Chicago special. Michelle is a travel buff who has recently moved away from Hawaii, but is
anxiously awaiting the day when she can return. In the meantime, she occupies her
time by helping others compare and select vacation options. Your Life Passion -
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