Weekend Trip to Chicago
Having just moved to Indianapolis, we are starting to explore the local area, hence a trip planned to Chicago this weekend - staying at the Hard Rock Hotel.
Any idea about what we should plan to do, see and experience whilst we are there? Its just me and my OH, Thanks. |
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A soft pillow for the Hard Rock hotel? :)
Navy Pier if it's not too windy, Willis (Sears) and Hancock towers, trip on the El (overhead part of the subway system)... We even found the city tours to be more interesting than expected (Grayson Line?). |
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Take the architectural boat trip - I thought it would be boring but it was really fascinating. Take in the views at the top of the Hancock tower, and of course dont forget to go to a blues bar in the evening! Have fun:)
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You should get to the museum campus if you can too, if you like that sort of thing. It's on the south side off Lake Shore Drive (Rt.41 if you're driving) near Soldier Field. On a weekend that's about a $16.00 cab ride from downtown.
I'd recommend the Museum of Science and Industry or the planetarium but I'm biased towards that sort of thing :lol:. The aquarium is decent too and I havent had a chance to go yet but I hear the Field Museum is worth a look. Definitely do at least one of the towers too. I did Sears, back when it was still called Sears :lol: - it was a hell of a view of the city. I like Chicago - I don't get to go there anywhere near as often as I should, given I only live 60 miles away! |
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Originally Posted by katybluewater
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Take the architectural boat trip - I thought it would be boring but it was really fascinating. Take in the views at the top of the Hancock tower, and of course dont forget to go to a blues bar in the evening! Have fun:)
Go to the 96th floor (Signature Room) of the John Hancock Center. have a Cocktail and enjoy the view (on a good day). It is free of charge to get up there, but, a Beer will knock you back about $8. You will find excellent shoppping across the River on the "Magnificent Mile" and around the corner from you on State Street. The Museums are always worth a few hours, at the very least. Good Restaurants are Maggianos, for Italian. Gino's East or Giordano's for Pizza (I prefer the latter). On the corner of Wabash and Randoph, around the corner from your Hotel, you will find an "Elephant & Castle" English-Style Pub. Sheperds Pie and a big selection o decent beers including "Old Speckled Hen." Edit: Seeing as though you will be going and back on I-65, be sure to visit "Fair Oaks Farm" at exit 222. It's one of the biggest Dairy Farms in the country, and, they have excellent tours of their facility. You can also have lunch here, too. Jim. |
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Great thanks for the ideas - just discovered it is Restaurant Week 18-27 February too, and of course the weather is at least a bit warmer..
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There is also the surgical science museum https://www.imss.org/
If you're not grossed out, they have an exhibit Our body - the universe within. |
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Originally Posted by Scouse Express
(Post 9180442)
Seeing as though you will be going and back on I-65, be sure to visit "Fair Oaks Farm" at exit 222. It's one of the biggest Dairy Farms in the country, and, they have excellent tours of their facility. You can also have lunch here, too.
I also recommend the Museum of S&I (couldn't think what it was called earlier) but take decent transport there. My poor companion wasn't at all happy after getting off the subway (well, elevated), and having to catch a bus in a less than desirable area. |
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We went for a weekend in the Summer, and subsequently spent most of the time outdoors.
If the weather is nice, I can recommend wandering around the Millennium Park / Buckingham Fountain area. I think it is actually compulsory to view The Cloud Gate Sculpture aka The Bean - http://bit.ly/gDH4BN :lol: One of my favourite bits was sitting on the lake shore at Ohio Beach and just people watching. It was so peaceful after the city. It's probably a bit of a tourist trap, but we were advised by a friend (who used to live in Chicago) to visit Buddy Guy's Legends to listen to some Blues. The place has a lot of music history. Depending on what's on, there may or may not be a cover charge. A word of warning though, if you order the 'chicken wings', be aware they are actually more like '1/2 chickens'. The waitress must have thought we were so greedy going for the bigger plate option, but they were much larger than we're used to around here :rofl: We aslo had a nice & reasonably priced evening meal at The Berghoff in The Loop area. And don't forget to look for a Route 66 signpost! I don't know if it's been moved recently, but there wasn't one where our guidebook said. We found one on the Adams Street bridge next to Union Station. Have fun :D |
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Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing
(Post 9180419)
You should get to the museum campus if you can too, if you like that sort of thing. It's on the south side off Lake Shore Drive (Rt.41 if you're driving) near Soldier Field. On a weekend that's about a $16.00 cab ride from downtown.
I did like downtown - nice walkable city :) |
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Originally Posted by rallybug
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Bah, walk it - that's what I did in December when I was stuck with the UK weather on the way back from SLC. :D I walked all down Lake Shore to Soldier Field from Washington-Blue CTA station (I did get a cab back though, as I was running late to meet someone in Division for beers :lol:)
I did like downtown - nice walkable city :) That was only maybe 2.5 miles - pretty easy walk. No idea how far yours was but I suspect it was further. Not that walking is a big deal. I once walked home 5/6 miles from my old school once because I could either spend my £2.00 on a bus fare or 10 B&H :lol: |
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I am far from an art buff but the Chicago Art Institute is a fantastic gallery. I remember my favourite exhibits being the famous "Nighthawks" by Edward Hopper and a big one with a French title by Georges Seurat. (Told you I was no expert!)
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The idea is to walk everywhere and the Chicago Art institute is at the top of my list (not OH's). He wants to go to the Planetarium and experience the Millennium Park. Booked a table at N9NE steakhouse for Friday night and onto Ghostbar after and have lunch on Saturday at the Park Grill.
It is his choice for Saturday night dinner :ohmy: Is the Body exhibition a different one to the one that was touring a few years ago - Body World - the plastination process - I saw that in Charlotte about 4 years ago - it was amazing.... but didn't fancy lunch afterwards. |
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I can recommend the walking tours offered by the Chicago Architecture Foundation it's located just across from the Art Institute. This time of year they start at 10am
http://caf.architecture.org/ |
Re: Weekend Trip to Chicago
Originally Posted by Orangepants
(Post 9180246)
Having just moved to Indianapolis, we are starting to explore the local area, hence a trip planned to Chicago this weekend - staying at the Hard Rock Hotel.
Any idea about what we should plan to do, see and experience whilst we are there? Its just me and my OH, Thanks. |
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