Chicago, IL

Travel Guide

Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago

Let the good times roll in Chicago, the sweet home of some of the USA’s best architecture, culture, dining and sports.

Chicago stands out from the crowd with towering marvels like the Willis Tower and John Hancock Center offering stunning views across a skyline that helped shape modern architecture. Down at street level, jazz and blues bars reverberate with soulful sounds while gourmet restaurants and food trucks serve up some of the Midwest’s finest eats. With world-class museums, iconic sports stadiums and a stunning waterfront, the Windy City’s big-hearted, can-do attitude never fails to excite and inspire.

The best areas for accommodation in Chicago

The Loop is one of the best places to stay in Chicago for first-timers. Covering Downtown Chicago, the area is named after the elevated L trains that circle the area 24 hours a day. This neighborhood offers convenient access to major attractions like Millennium Park, Navy Pier and The Magnificent Mile, along with areas like the 1.25 mile (2 kilometer) Chicago Riverwalk. Enjoy dining along the Riverwalk between Lake Michigan and Lake Street, or catch a Broadway or comedy show in the Theatre District.

Couples keen to explore the city’s cultural scene will love Wicker Park, the best place to stay in Chicago for alternative fashion, record stores and independent bars. It’s also home to some of the city’s best cocktail lounges and live music venues. For a more relaxed, upscale atmosphere, Lincoln Park offers stunning green spaces and elegant streets lined with boutiques, bars and restaurants, perfect for leisurely strolls.

For family-friendly stays in Chicago, River North and Streeterville are ideal, offering easy access to Navy Pier’s attractions like Amazing Chicago’s Funhouse Maze and the Chicago Children’s Museum. Other nearby highlights include the Museum of Ice Cream and 360 Chicago. Lincoln Park is another great option, boasting the Lincoln Park Conservatory, Chicago History Museum, North Avenue Beach and the Lakefront Trail, ideal for active families.

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Best time to visit Chicago

  • Spring (April to June): Ideal for nature lovers as parks and gardens burst into life.
  • Summer (July to August): Chicago’s festival season with numerous concerts and events. It’s also peak tourist season, so expect larger crowds and higher demand for hotels.
  • Fall (September to November): Cooler temperatures, colorful trees and events like Chicago Gourmet and the Chicago International Film Festival.
  • Winter (December to March): Chicago transforms into a holiday wonderland, perfect for ice skating at Millennium Park. Snow and cool temperatures may mean some attractions are less accessible, so be sure to plan ahead.

How many days to spend in Chicago

Spend two to three days in Chicago and you’ll have time to take in the top attractions and enjoy a river cruise. Extend your stay to five to seven days to explore Evanston’s lakefront or head to Oak Park for its historical charm and architectural tours. Additionally, consider a day trip to Lake Geneva for watersports, boutique shopping and local dining.

The vibe of Chicago

Chicago natives are known for their mix of grit and generosity, blending urban sophistication with a homespun charm. Locals are welcoming and take pride in their rich cultural heritage and neighborhoods, so be prepared to make new friends. Chicagoans are passionate sports fans with a deep love for teams like the Chicago Cubs (MLB), Bulls (NBA), Bears (NFL) and Blackhawks (NHL). Game days in this city are special, so book tickets to an iconic sports ground like Wrigley Field or simply head to the nearest sports bar to experience Chicago at its fun-loving best. These places get seriously busy, so even if you’re not a big drinker, if you're settling in for a few hours for the game, make sure to tip accordingly.

What is Chicago famous for?

Chicago is famous for being the backdrop of several blockbuster movies, from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off to Home Alone, so many streets and neighborhoods may feel familiar for first-time visitors. Take a Downtown T.V. and Movie Sites Walking Tour and visit iconic locations from some of the hundreds of movies and television shows that have been filmed here. The city’s influence on popular culture also extends to music, from the birth of Chicago Blues, with legends like Muddy Waters and Bo Diddley, to the present-day hip-hop scene which keeps the city on the musical map. Jazz and blues clubs draw old-school music lovers from all over the world, while huge outdoor festivals like Lollapalooza keep things fresh for younger audiences.

Events in Chicago

This fun-loving city features a jam-packed calendar, so why not time your vacation with a Chicago event, festival or parade? Each summer, music lovers pour into the city for the Chicago Blues Festival (June), Chicago Jazz Festival (August) and Lollapalooza (August). Love a parade? Don’t miss the dazzling display of green at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade (March), where the city goes all out with festive floats and the dyeing of the Chicago River. Chicago Pride (June) turns the streets into a river of rainbows, while the Thanksgiving Parade (November) features giant inflatables and marching bands. Foodies can savor Chicago Gourmet (September), while film buffs are spoiled for choice at the Chicago International Film Festival the following month.

Top attractions in Chicago

One of the best things to do in Chicago for first-timers is to get your bearings 103 floors up, on the Willis Tower Skydeck. For another perspective, take a Chicago River boat tour and cruise by the city’s architectural treasures. Hop aboard an open-top bus to explore landmarks like Millennium Park, The Magnificent Mile and Grant Park. Finish your day with a dinner cruise on Lake Michigan to watch the city light up.

If you’re looking for things to do in Chicago for couples, the city is filled with intimate restaurants and cozy clubs that just ooze style. Enjoy martinis at gangster-era cocktail lounges like the Green Mill or be swept away by the Chicago Philharmonic at the Auditorium Theatre. For laughs, head to iconic improv clubs like The Second City and Laugh Factory. And if you’re planning to pop the question, Garfield Park Conservatory and Fullerton Avenue Beach are perfect spots.

Planning a Chicago family vacation? The kids will love exploring the city’s world-class museums, whether they’re discovering dinosaurs at the Field Museum of Natural History or cutting loose in the TinkeringLab and Treehouse Trails of the Chicago Children’s Museum. Sports-loving families can visit the Chicago Sports Museum for virtual games with sporting legends. And for dinner-time bonding, gather around a Chicago deep-dish pizza – family-size, of course.

Watch a baseball game at Wrigley Field, snap photos of your reflection in Cloud Gate and explore the Windy city’s fascinating museums.

Discover sightseeing, shopping and sports in Chicago. Illinois’ largest city has a cultural scene that is as impressive as its skyline on the shores of Lake Michigan.

Within downtown Chicago’s Loop, visit galleries and restaurants. Snap a photo of Cloud Gate, known as The Bean, the iconic silver sculpture in Millennium Park. See the city unfold beneath you from the glass-bottomed ledge of Willis Tower.

Explore the neighborhood of Lincoln Park. Sunbathe on the namesake park’s public beaches, visit the animals in the Lincoln Park Zoo and discover exotic plants in the Lincoln Park Conservatory.

Ride the Ferris wheel in the waterfront Navy Pier district. Go shopping along the Magnificent Mile, the city’s famed shopping strip.

At Ernest Hemingway Birthplace and Museum, tour the childhood home of one of America’s most enduring authors. Visit Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio for a peek into the legendary architect’s life and work. Nearby, see the self-proclaimed “jewel” that Wright designed, Unity Temple.

Team spirit is strong in Chicago. Watch the Chicago Bears play on their home turf at Soldier Field. Root for a home run for the Chicago Cubs at iconic Wrigley Field.

Visit Chicago’s many outstanding museums. See ancient Mesopotamian carvings and art by Claude Monet at the Art Institute of Chicago. Learn about the city’s past at the Chicago History Museum. Check out the Apollo 8 spacecraft and other fascinating exhibits at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. See dinosaur bones and Egyptian mummies at Field Museum of Natural History.

Transport yourself to an African savannah, the Australian outback and the Arctic tundra at the Brookfield Zoo.

Explore beyond Downtown Chicago and visit Shedd Aquarium. Farther afield, the North Suburbs, West Suburbs and Aurora offer a break from the city bustle. Visit LEGOLAND in Schaumburg or see a polo match in Oak Brook. Spin through dozens of roller coasters and rides at Six Flags America in Gurnee.

Where to stay in Chicago

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The Loop

Michigan Avenue and Art Institute of Chicago are a few top attractions in The Loop. Hop around the city on the metro at Washington Station or Lake Station and check out the area's fascinating museums, popular shops, and acclaimed art galleries.

River North

Known for its fantastic nightlife, stunning river views, and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in River North. Top attractions like Merchandise Mart and Bally's Casino Chicago are major draws. Catch the metro at Merchandise Mart Station or Chicago Station (Brown Line) to see more of the city.

Magnificent Mile

Michigan Avenue and Chicago Water Tower are just a few worthwhile attractions to visit in Magnificent Mile. Travelers also love the fascinating museums, panoramic lake views, and popular shops.

West Loop

Consider a visit to The Old Post Office and take some time to enjoy the abundant dining options during your time in West Loop. If you want to see more of the city, jump on the metro at Racine Station or Ogilvie Transportation Center.

Lincoln Park

Known for its ample dining options and fantastic lake views, there's plenty to explore in Lincoln Park. You can visit top attractions like Lake Michigan and Lincoln Hall, and jump on the metro at Fullerton Station or Armitage Station to see more of the city.

Congress Plaza Hotel

Congress Plaza Hotel

3.5 out of 5
520 South Michigan Avenue Chicago IL
$136 nightly
The price is $162 total per night from Jun 29 to Jun 30
$162 total
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Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Chicago. Enjoy 2 restaurants, 2 bars/lounges, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff and ...
8/10 Very Good! (10,237 reviews)
"First, this is a historic hotel, and visitors should be aware that the rooms reflect the historic vibe. If you want modern, you need to stay down the street at the Hilton. The rooms were very cute and clean, and the tiling in the bathroom was beautiful. The hotel has a prime location with easy walking ..."

Reviewed on Jun 10, 2026

Congress Plaza Hotel
Hyatt Regency O'Hare Chicago

Hyatt Regency O'Hare Chicago

4 out of 5
9300 Bryn Mawr Ave Rosemont IL
$135 nightly
The price is $154 total per night from Jun 28 to Jun 29
$154 total
Jun 28 - Jun 29
Total with taxes and fees
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Rosemont. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a free airport shuttle. Our guests praise the helpful staff ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (2,643 reviews)
"The door to the restroom kept getting jammed and wouldn’t close properly. Our room also had no WiFi… the staff couldn’t figure out why it wasn’t working."

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Hyatt Regency O'Hare Chicago
Hilton Chicago O'Hare Airport

Hilton Chicago O'Hare Airport

4 out of 5
O'Hare International Airport Chicago IL
$208 nightly
The price is $244 total per night from Jul 3 to Jul 4
$244 total
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8.4/10 Very Good! (2,333 reviews)
"Food was top notch"

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Hilton Chicago O'Hare Airport
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Sentral Michigan Avenue

Sentral Michigan Avenue

4 out of 5
808 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE Chicago IL
Book a stay at this business-friendly aparthotel in Chicago. Enjoy a 24-hour fitness center, valet parking (surcharge), and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (1,184 reviews)
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Sentral Michigan Avenue
Kasa Magnificent Mile Chicago

Kasa Magnificent Mile Chicago

4 out of 5
One Superior Place Chicago IL
Stay at this aparthotel in Chicago. Enjoy free WiFi, a fitness center, and parking (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. Popular attractions ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (788 reviews)
"So so clean which is my number one thing! Smelled so nice had a washer and dryer and even soak, pans, olive oil, salt, etc! Everything was amazing!"

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Level Chicago – Old Town

Level Chicago – Old Town

4 out of 5
1140 North Wells Street Chicago IL
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9/10 Wonderful! (490 reviews)
"Great location to the red line and buses. Our kids loved the game room, pool, and basketball court."

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Level Chicago – Old Town
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Food in Chicago

You will not go hungry in Chicago. The city’s food scene ranges from old-school favorites to avant-garde gastronomic adventures. Chicago has a knack for taking classics to the next level, whether it be the humble doughnut, hot dog or Italian beef sandwich. However, the best example has to be pizza, which has been supercharged into the city’s go-to meal – deep-dish pizza. Generations of immigrants have helped shape the city’s food scene, so expect everything from Puerto Rican jibarito (a type of sandwich), succulent Irish corned beef and Swedish cinnamon rolls. One of the best ways to lift the lid on Chicago’s food scene is to take one of the city’s walking food tours which, as you’d expect, come in a mouthwatering variety of themes and flavors.

Nightlife in Chicago

Chicago has had a great nightlife scene ever since the ragtime dance craze exploded in the 1890s, and today it’s still a scene-setter when it comes to nights out. At clubs like the House of Blues, The Bassment and Kingston Mines, discover why no place plays the blues quite like Chicago. Bar hopping more your thing? Follow the cool hunters to Wicker Park for chic lounges, indie venues and friendly dive bars. For LGBTQ+ vibes, Northalsted serves up drag shows and DJs in an inclusive, welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for speakeasies, rooftop bars, jazz clubs or house music parties, the Windy City won’t disappoint. Grab an entertainment guide on arrival to plan your late-night adventures.

Shopping in Chicago

Pack light, because Chicago is a shopper’s paradise mixing high-end, designer and one-of-a-kind finds. State Street’s historic shopping district features flagship stores like Macy’s as well as local independents. For luxury brands, head to Oak Street and The Magnificent Mile on Michigan Avenue. For a more eclectic experience, explore the shops in Lincoln Park and Wicker Park, where you’ll find vintage boutiques and record shops galore. Foodies will love the French Market for gourmet treats and artisanal goods. And, when it comes to souvenirs, nothing says Chicago like a jersey or merch from one of the city’s iconic sporting teams.

Getting around Chicago

Chicago consistently ranks among the top 10 U.S. cities for public transportation. The “L” train efficiently connects the city via above-ground, street-level and subway trains, serving almost 150 stations. Buses extend the reach of the train network to areas the “L” doesn’t cover. For a scenic experience, try a water taxi along the Chicago River. Rideshare services and taxis are also easily accessible.

Chicago currency and budget

The tipping etiquette in Chicago is around 15%-20% for dining and a few bucks for hotel staff. Booking smart and prioritizing free gems like Millennium Park can save your wallet. Budgeting approximately $250-$350 USD per day for accommodations, food, transportation and attractions will keep you comfortable. Here are some indicative prices of what you can expect to pay:

  • A meal at an inexpensive restaurant = $25.00 USD
  • A pint of domestic beer = $8.00 USD
  • A medium cappuccino = $5.50 USD
  • A meal for two at a mid-range restaurant = $100.00 USD

*Prices are provided for informational purposes and are subject to change.

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