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 »  Home  »  Destinations  »  Illinois  »  Chicago
Chicago

Chicago, “The Windy City” as it is fondly called is also the home of the blues and the truth of jazz, the heart of comedy and the idea of the skyscraper. A luxurious city with real mid-western friendliness.  

Get in: 

There are two airports in Chicago. The O'Hare and the Midway with the Midway airport being the closest to downtown Chicago. The O'Hare is the main airport and services the international flights as well as some domestic flights. The Midway Airport on the other hand provides service for most domestic and discount airlines.

For those coming by bus, Greyhound and Megabus provide the bus services throughout the state.

Chicago is historically the rail hub of the entire United States. Amtrak and Metra suburban trains provide rail services.

By car, Chicagoans have a maddening habit of referring to some expressways by their names, not the numbers used to identify them on the signs you'll see posted on the U.S. interstate highway system, so you'll have to commit both name and number to memory. Best to bring a map. It can really help. 

Get around: 

Navigating Chicago is easy. Block numbers are consistent across the whole city. Standard blocks, of 100 addresses each, are roughly 1/8th of a mile long. Keep in mind also that "avenues" run north-south and "streets" run east-west, but there are numerous exceptions. On the South Side, "streets" may alternate with "places" of the same name (e.g., 48th Place). In conversation, however, Chicagoans rarely distinguish between streets, avenues, etc.

The best way to get around Chicago is by using the public transit. It's clean, reliable and best of all, it's cheap. Buses are fine too since they travel on most busy streets. In the suburbs, Pace runs the bus service and has some routes that cross with the city. Pace provides paratransit services should you need to go somewhere inconvenient via CTA.

Metra runs commuter trains for the suburbs, providing service within Illinois, to Kenosha, Wisconsin, and to the South Shore railroad, which provides service to South Bend, Indiana. Metra trains are fast, clean, and on-time, but unpleasantly crowded during rush hour.

Chicago also has a free trolley running in the Near North and the Loop. They use specially-marked bus stops, but they'll usually let you off wherever you want.

Why drive a car when driving can just give you headaches? Traffic is really bad. Add to that dazed pedestrians and you'll surely find yourself stuck somewhere. Stay away from driving.

Take a taxi if you want, it's actually cheap and readily available almost all over Chicago.

You can ride a bike too, thanks to the bike paths that are available. 

See: 

  • museum campus
  • Adler Planetarium
  • Field Museum
  • Shedd Aquarium
  • Museum of Science and Industry
  • Art Institute of Chicago
  • Lincoln Park Zoo
  • Some smaller museums with great content
  • The city's architechture
  • The ethnic neighborhoods
 Do: 
  • Visit the beaches
  • Stroll in the parks
  • Join events
  • Watch theaters
  • Bike
  • Water activities
 Get out: 
  • Illinois
  • Wisconsin
  • Indiana
  • Michigan


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» Must See Places in Chicago, Illinois
By Cindie Thomas | Published 05/15/2008 | Chicago | Unrated
Are you scheduled to go to Chicago? Whether you are going to there for a business meeting or just for a vacation, it is important that you know where to go once you are there. Not all people are fortunate enough to tour around so you better take the opportunity and see the many wonderful attractions in Chicago. Also, you can take great pictures of the wonderful places in the city and share it with your friends and family once you get back home. In a way, you can make them feel that they have been to Chicago as well through your stories and amazing photos.
» Things To Do In Chicago, Illinois
By Cameron Van | Published 05/15/2008 | Chicago | Unrated
Chicago, Illinois is a city that is full of history, culture, and entertainment and it is a force that cries out to be explored. Chicago Harbor opens up to Lake Michigan and then bisects the city and adds to the charm. Although one third of the structures were completely destroyed during the great fire of 1871, Chicago has risen from the ashes to become a city full of architectural wonders.
» Vacation Ideas - The Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois
By Connie Limon | Published 05/12/2008 | Chicago | Unrated
The Field Museum is located at 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. Their regular hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily every day except Christmas Day. The museum has several ticket options to choose from.
» Omni Chicago Hotel Makes February the Hottest Month of the Year
By Staff Writer | Published 02/5/2008 | Chicago | Unrated
February just became a bit sweeter in Chicago as Omni Chicago Hotel celebrates the month known for love with romantic overnight packages, mouthwatering menus, charming champagnes and a 15 percent discount in honor of Leap Day. Guests will be delighted with special offerings at 676 Restaurant & Bar.
» Chicago Attractions
By Staff Writer | Published 01/31/2008 | Chicago , Attractions | Rating:
Traveling to Chicago and looking for something to do?  Here are 36 attractions and things to do in Chicago


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