Spring In Downtown Chicago Six Places To See


Looking for a fun spring getaway? Chicago should be top of your list. Located on Lake Michigan, downtown Chicago offers hip urban activities and lots of fun destinations. If this is your first trip to Chicago or you are a regular visitor to the Windy City, make sure that these destinations are on your itinerary:

The Magnificent Mile

You've probably seen Michigan Avenue, also known as The Magnificent Mile (or "Mag Mile) in every movie ever filmed in Chicago, so do not miss the chance to stroll its wide sidewalks and enjoy all the races and world-class restaurants along the way. If you find yourself visiting Chicago on a sunny day, head north along Michigan Avenue and turn onto Lake Shore Road, a walking and cycling along the lake.
 
Navy Pier

A fifty-acre park complex on a boardwalk extending into Lake Michigan, Navy Pier offers a wide variety of entertainment and dining options, including boat trips fireworks every Wednesday night from Memorial Day through the day job.

Millennium Park

In winter, people flock to Chicago Millennium Park for its famous outdoor ice skating track. Located south of the Chicago River, this park has one of the most remarkable attractions of Chicago Cloud Gate, a large sculpture, reflection, which is also known as "The Bean".

Sears Tower:


The view of the relatively flat landscape of Chicago is dramatic when seen from the top of the Sears Tower. Sitting above the ground 100, tourists can go to an observation deck and enjoy magnificent views of the city and Lake Michigan.







Double Decker Bus Tour:

Have some time on your hands? Tours depart from the Michigan Avenue area and include a guided tour around the center. If you stay in the center, you'll find yourself reciting statistics tour in your head as you walk on local streets.
 

Museums

If time working with you in Chicago, you can find salvation in visiting one of the many museums. Chicago offers an art museum (The Art Institute of Chicago), a science museum (The Museum of Science and Industry, Field Museum) and the Children's Museum, among many others.

H
otels downtown

Chicago has several national hotels and boutique hotels in the city center. There is a wide variety of Michigan Avenue hotel options that meet the shopping district of Michigan Avenue and conference business events at the nearby McCormick Place. Business travelers or for pleasure, you will find a variety of downtown Chicago luxury hotel settings. Finally, during his stay in downtown Chicago, see the social scene along North State Street and Rush Street-a hotbed of clubs, bars and restaurants!

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