first time in chicago
#1
Original Poster
Joined: May 2016
Posts: 1
Likes: 0
first time in chicago
My husband, 25 year old son, and I will be in Chicago for two days, one night in July. Since our visit is so short I'm looking for what we should do and where we should eat. Any advice for first timers would be appreciated. Thank you!
#5
Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 1,569
Likes: 0
You can find info on attractions and many other things at www.choosechicago.com. For architecture tours, www.architecture.org. Public transit, cabs or ride-share services will get you almost anyplace you want to go. Check the CTA site at www.transitchicago.com for maps, a trip planner, how to purchase farecards and track buses and trains with your smart phone.
For restaurants, you can search www.chicagoreader.com or www.chicagomag.com by cuisine, price or neighborhood. Both sites also have info on events. If you're interested in theatre, www.chicagoplays.com has listings and discounts.
For hotels, look in the Streeterville/River North areas. You would do well to avoid July 17-19 as there is a Food Institute convention in town and July 28-31 as Lollapalooza will bring 200,000 people to the south end of Grant Park and fill many hotels rooms.
For restaurants, you can search www.chicagoreader.com or www.chicagomag.com by cuisine, price or neighborhood. Both sites also have info on events. If you're interested in theatre, www.chicagoplays.com has listings and discounts.
For hotels, look in the Streeterville/River North areas. You would do well to avoid July 17-19 as there is a Food Institute convention in town and July 28-31 as Lollapalooza will bring 200,000 people to the south end of Grant Park and fill many hotels rooms.
Trending Topics
#8

Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 4,312
Likes: 0
#9


Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 33,367
Likes: 0
We enjoyed a free City Greeter Tour to some neighborhoods. You have to make arrangements in advance. The tour will be just for you. Our guide also showed us around the building where the Greeter Tours start. We walked too much on first day so used one of his tips just to ride the bus on the route that runs past the zoo and lake. The passes we bought were good on both buses and ell.
#11
Joined: May 2016
Posts: 14
Likes: 0
NAVY PIER! It's the best. Many great places to eat and shop, but most importantly, a spectacular view of the skyline and Lake Michigan. Also, during that time of year, they have fireworks shows every Saturday evening over the water as well as live bands at the end of the pier.
Art institute.
Also, you have to get a good old fashioned Chicago pizza!
Wrigley Field.
Architectural tour on the river. Worth every penny.
Art institute.
Also, you have to get a good old fashioned Chicago pizza!
Wrigley Field.
Architectural tour on the river. Worth every penny.
#13

Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 1,944
Likes: 0
Of all the things we did on our first trip to Chicago, I would say the architecture boat tour would be on the top of the list. For entertainment, depending on the days of the week you are there, the famous "Second City" can't be beat.
#14
Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 1,569
Likes: 0
No one who lives in the city would recommend visiting Navy Pier other than for the views of the city. The restaurants are only so-so and overpriced and the stores sell mostly tee shirts and refrigerator magnets. In addition, many areas of the pier are under construction this year, so moving around can be a chore.
#17
Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 1,569
Likes: 0
The pier will be packed on July 4, so you're best to stay on the shore. You can see the fireworks from the north end of Grant Park or along the river east of Michigan Avenue. The Navy Pier shows are only around 15-20 minutes.




