Unlock the magic of Chicago

The Windy City, one of the largest cities in America. Sitting alongside Lake Michigan, it’s famed for its museums, including the Art Institute of Chicago and its iconic buildings and beautiful architecture. The city has nearly 7000 restaurants and any kind of food can be ordered and delivered within the hour.

Attractions in Chicago

Hotel Florence
Named after his favorite daughter, George Pullman built this hotel and kept a small apartment for himself for when he was in town visiting the factories. Today it has landmark status.
Pullman District
Founded by George Pullman out of his belief that happy workers were less likely to strike, America's first planned community is now a beloved historic district.
George Pullman
A serial entrepreneur and dreamer, George Pullman is best known for his achievement in elevating train travel with luxurious sleeper cars.
Pullman Clock Tower
Formerly the clocktower and administration building, the Pullman National Monument Visitors Center shows off the resplendent Queen Anne architecture of the 1880's.
Navy Pier
In its century of history, Navy Pier has served many functions - from being a training and trading center for the military, and a prison for draft dodgers to its current iteration as a gathering place for family fun.
The Magnificent Mile
Michigan Avenue, commonly called the Magnificent Mile, is the heart of Chicago's commercial district and brings shoppers from around the world.
Millennium Park
Millennium Park is a public park in the Loop area of downtown Chicago that has become a major cultural centre, public gathering space, and tourist destination.
Chicago-style deep dish pizza
No trip to Chicago is complete without trying their world-famous deep-dish pizza. Decide for yourself if you prefer the oozy, saucy Chicago-style, or the NYC thin slice.
Hancock Tower Observation Deck
Visiting 94 floors above the city is a great way to get a bird's eye view of the windy city.
Cloud Gate
Cloud Gate, affectionately known as "The Bean", is a sculpture by Anish Kapoor, arguably the most iconic and photographed piece of public art in Chicago.
Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park in Chicago offers lakeside views, a free zoo, gardens, history museum, nature trails, and outdoor activities across 1,200 acres of green space.
Chicago Theatre
The Chicago Theatre is a French Baroque style auditorium and one of the city's most prestigious performance venues for music and comedy, dating back to 1921.
Chicago "L"
The "L" (short for "elevated") is Chicago’s rapid transit system, one of the oldest and most iconic public transportation networks in the United States.
Harold Washington Library
Harold Washington Library is the main branch of Chicago Public Library, known for its grand architecture, vast collections, and public events downtown.
Quincy Station
Quincy Station, opened in 1897, is one of Chicago’s oldest 'L' stations. A Chicago Landmark, it features restored 19th-century architecture and modern accessibility.
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