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European in Chicago
I am a single female traveller coming to Chicago in August. I am interested in design, modern art and music. Can anyone suggest interesting smaller art galleries and cool laid-back blues clubs?
Also which would be the hippest neighborhood to stay? Or at least I'd like to stay somewhere with a good public transport connections or walking distance to the hippest areas. You know, a place with street side cafes, funky vintage boutiques and used record stores. I wanna avoid the obvious tourist traps and see where the locals hang out. Any ideas? |
Bucktown is the place you want
Not sure there are any hotels in the area but you can try www.vrbo.com for a short term apartment rental If not, then look for a hotel in the North River area. Public transportation is really good in Chicago, so no worries there. Get a multi day pass. www.yourcta.com For the latest info on entertainment, galleries, restaurants, etc. check out www.chicagoreader.com or www.metromix.com Have a great trip to one of the best US cities. |
I meant <b>River North</b> :-)
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Bucktown will also include West Town, Wicker Park.
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River North, Wicker Park/Bucktown, and Andersonville are all worth looking into.
I haven't been to many blues clubs, but if you're in River North, try Blue Chicago on Clark Street around Chicago Ave. I've been there a couple times, it's a nice time. There's an excellent bar right near by called Clark Street Ale House. Recommended. |
I know nothing about art galleries, but there are a couple in Andersonville (where I live).
http://www.andersonvillegalleria.com/ Maybe that is of interest. Either way, A'ville is worth an afternoon's visit if you feel like getting out of downtown/River North. Many quality restaurants and a couple of good shops and bars. |
Definitely check out Time Out Chicago http://chicago.timeout.com/ for galleries and other art/design type things.
Columbia College is also a good place to check out: they have a gallery devoted to book and paper arts, as well as a museum of contemporary photography http://mocp.org/ You may also like the Museum of Contemporary Art, and don't bypass the Art Institute: they do have interesting modern art collections. For accommodation, I'm not sure what your budget is, but if you don't want to go the VRBO route, look at http://www.wickerparkinn.com/ http://www.twourns.com/ http://www.chicago-bed-breakfast.com/index.html |
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