Things To Do In Chicago
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There are over 500 parks and gardens to explore in Chicago, but stretched along the lakefront are three of our most prominent green spaces. Art-filled Millennium Park, where the iconic Cloud Gate sculpture resides, is fresh off its 10th anniversary celebration and is as stunning as ever. Grant Park, home to Buckingham Fountain, gardens and open play spaces, is still "Chicago's Front Yard." And further north Lincoln Park, which at 1,200 acres is larger than New York’s Central Park, has no shortage of attractions: Lincoln Park Zoo, Lincoln Park Conservatory and Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool being just some of them.
Art, animals, history, space and science are all well-represented in Chicago's 60 museums. Voted the "Number One Museum in the World" in the 2014 TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice Awards, the expansive Art Institute of Chicago woos art lovers who revel in its permanent collection of 300,000 works.
Nearby, Chicago's Museum Campus brings an impressive trifecta of attractions to the lakefront: See the largest, most complete T. rex at The Field Museum, meet the beluga whales at Shedd Aquarium and journey through the expansive universe at the Adler Planetarium. Further south, the Museum of Science and Industry is the biggest science museum in the Western Hemisphere.
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Celebrity chefs? Check. World-renowned restaurants? Check. Ethnic dining from around the globe? Check. Chicago's dining scene is unparalleled. From lavish cuisine to deep dish pizza, one thing is for certain in Chicago: an appetite is required.
From shopaholics and sports enthusiasts to thrill seekers and foodies, Chicago has something for everyone.
https://www.choosechicago.com/
Things To Do In Chicago
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There are over 500 parks and gardens to explore in Chicago, but stretched along the lakefront are three of our most prominent green spaces. Art-filled Millennium Park, where the iconic Cloud Gate sculpture resides, is fresh off its 10th anniversary celebration and is as stunning as ever. Grant Park, home to Buckingham Fountain, gardens and open play spaces, is still "Chicago's Front Yard." And further north Lincoln Park, which at 1,200 acres is larger than New York’s Central Park, has no shortage of attractions: Lincoln Park Zoo, Lincoln Park Conservatory and Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool being just some of them.
Art, animals, history, space and science are all well-represented in Chicago's 60 museums. Voted the "Number One Museum in the World" in the 2014 TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice Awards, the expansive Art Institute of Chicago woos art lovers who revel in its permanent collection of 300,000 works.
Nearby, Chicago's Museum Campus brings an impressive trifecta of attractions to the lakefront: See the largest, most complete T. rex at The Field Museum, meet the beluga whales at Shedd Aquarium and journey through the expansive universe at the Adler Planetarium. Further south, the Museum of Science and Industry is the biggest science museum in the Western Hemisphere.
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Celebrity chefs? Check. World-renowned restaurants? Check. Ethnic dining from around the globe? Check. Chicago's dining scene is unparalleled. From lavish cuisine to deep dish pizza, one thing is for certain in Chicago: an appetite is required.
From shopaholics and sports enthusiasts to thrill seekers and foodies, Chicago has something for everyone.
https://www.choosechicago.com/

