We know that traveling can be a hassle, so please don’t hesitate to reach out for any recommendations or with questions about the city. We want to make sure you have a great time in the city that’s second to none!
The Lake! Chicago has 20 miles of lakefront park land and lots of beaches. Some favorites are:
Museums! Chicago has some amazing museums with something for whatever your interest may be. You can buy day-passes that include multiple museums, especially good for Museum Island.
Nature! In addition to the Shedd Aquarium, Chicago also has:
Other Touristy Things: There’s a lot of experiences and sites in Chicago – too many to do in just one trip! Here are the experiences that we think are the best:
Fiya (Andersonville) – amazing veg and nonveg food from the Levant.
If you are flying — Chicago has two airports, O’Hare (on the North side) and Midway (on the South side). O’Hare has the most options, but if you fly SouthWest you’ll probably go to Midway. If you’re flying into O’Hare you can take the CTA Blue Line into the city or take an Uber/Lyft from the airport to your accommodations. If you’re flying into Midway, you’ll need to take an Uber/Lyft.
If you are driving — If you’re coming from the East or the West, you’ll probably travel on I-94 or I-90. If you’re coming from the South, you’ll probably travel on I-55. Once you get into the city, your GPS should guide you pretty easily — Chicago is laid out on a grid with a couple of major arterial streets that make in-city navigation pretty smooth.
If you are taking Amtrak — You’ll probably come into Union Station downtown — you can either take CTA (public transit) or an Uber/Lyft to your accommodations.
We live in the Uptown/Edgewater neighborhood and the venue is in the Lincoln Square neighborhood. We recommend staying in the Lincoln Park, Lakeview, Uptown, or Edgewater neighborhoods — they have a lot to do and they are close to the lake! There are lots of AirBnB’s in these neighborhoods and a few hotels.
We know that traveling can be a hassle, so please don’t hesitate to reach out for any recommendations or with questions about the city. We want to make sure you have a great time in the city that’s second to none!
If you are flying — Chicago has two airports, O’Hare (on the North side) and Midway (on the South side). O’Hare has the most options, but if you fly SouthWest you’ll probably go to Midway. If you’re flying into O’Hare you can take the CTA Blue Line into the city or take an Uber/Lyft from the airport to your accommodations. If you’re flying into Midway, you’ll need to take an Uber/Lyft.
If you are driving — If you’re coming from the East or the West, you’ll probably travel on I-94 or I-90. If you’re coming from the South, you’ll probably travel on I-55. Once you get into the city, your GPS should guide you pretty easily — Chicago is laid out on a grid with a couple of major arterial streets that make in-city navigation pretty smooth.
If you are taking Amtrak — You’ll probably come into Union Station downtown — you can either take CTA (public transit) or an Uber/Lyft to your accommodations.
We live in the Uptown/Edgewater neighborhood and the venue is in the Lincoln Square neighborhood. We recommend staying in the Lincoln Park, Lakeview, Uptown, or Edgewater neighborhoods — they have a lot to do and they are close to the lake! There are lots of AirBnB’s in these neighborhoods and a few hotels.
The Lake! Chicago has 20 miles of lakefront park land and lots of beaches. Some favorites are:
Museums! Chicago has some amazing museums with something for whatever your interest may be. You can buy day-passes that include multiple museums, especially good for Museum Island.
Nature! In addition to the Shedd Aquarium, Chicago also has:
Other Touristy Things: There’s a lot of experiences and sites in Chicago – too many to do in just one trip! Here are the experiences that we think are the best:
Fiya (Andersonville) – amazing veg and nonveg food from the Levant.