Quick info on CHicago
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Quick info on CHicago
sorry so late, but going to Chicago in 2 days and havent done a museum in a long time. which would be better, Field or Science and Industry?? Any other suggestions on things to do. Thought about a trolley tour?? which and are they still free or expensive now. coming in on train to Union Station.
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I second the recommendation for the Chicago Architecture Foundation boat tour. Here's a link:
http://caf.architecture.org/page.aspx?pid=574
And I agree that which museum you choose depends on what interests you. They're both excellent museums.
Shedd Aquarium is also well worth a visit.
http://caf.architecture.org/page.aspx?pid=574
And I agree that which museum you choose depends on what interests you. They're both excellent museums.
Shedd Aquarium is also well worth a visit.
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Thanks forgot to mention already took boat tour. excellent. what is difference in the Field museum and Science and Industry. Also good places to lunch. Thinking about Signature room and the Walnut at Maceys. Others?? Also going to 2nd city and looking for a good dinner, not too expensive after a 4 pm show on Sat
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The Oriental Institute at Univ of Chicago or Chicago History Museum are other options. Both are relatively small and can be visited in just a couple hours. You can find other options by checking www.explorechicago.org or www.choosechicago.com.
The Signature Room and Walnut room are both overpriced and the food is only so-so. You can find many better options than either.
Not too expensive means different things to different people. There are several places near Second City on Wells south of North Ave. You can check www.metromix.com or www.chicagoreader.com and search for restaurants by neighborhood, cuisine or price range.
The Signature Room and Walnut room are both overpriced and the food is only so-so. You can find many better options than either.
Not too expensive means different things to different people. There are several places near Second City on Wells south of North Ave. You can check www.metromix.com or www.chicagoreader.com and search for restaurants by neighborhood, cuisine or price range.
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Check out the walking tours at www.chicagodetours.com
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We thought the Museum of Science and Industry was more for kids than anything else. Really didn't like it at all. Absolutely loved the architectural boat tour through the Architecture Foundation. The docent was just wonderful and we really enjoyed the tour.
Also loved the Conservatory at Lincoln Park. A must see if you love plants.
Also loved the Conservatory at Lincoln Park. A must see if you love plants.
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Check out what I saw on a trip I took there:
http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...ack-wanted.cfm
See the latter posts, which also include food experiences, for what I actually did.
http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...ack-wanted.cfm
See the latter posts, which also include food experiences, for what I actually did.




