Accommodation
We stayed in an AirBNB apartment in River West.
View to Downtown Chicago from the apartment |
Apartment kitchen and meals area with artwork that looks like pieces of wagyu steak (sitting on the dining table) |
The owner made the furniture himself |
Artwork for sale |
The steamer shower which Mr P loved |
The house was one short block from the subway and it took 4 minutes to the city centre. How handy is that! We purchased a Ventra Card from the CVS across the road and loaded enough credit for the 4 days of travel we did. We also used the Ventra Card on the buses to get us from one end of Chicago to the other. Walking is easy as the city is flat and easy to navigate. We were able to follow our city map with ease.
Sights you must see
1. Cloud Gate aka The Bean in Millennium Park – the photo op of the city, take photos of it and reflections from it, we spent way too long taking photos here than we imagined
The Bean |
2. Crown Fountain in Millennium Park – two glass block towers displaying different faces which eventually spurt water on people underneath, a great spot on a hot summer’s day to cool down
3. Willis Tower, 233 S Wacker Dr – formerly the Sears Tower, 103rd floor skydeck with glass-floored ledges that jut out into mid-air, great photo op
View north |
Sitting on the Skydeck 103 floors up |
Miss P afraid of heights, no way! |
Willis Tower |
4. Chicago Theatre, 175 N State St – a famous building for an excellent photo op
5. Chicago River Cruise – a great way to take in the city from a different perspective, cheap as chips in the yellow taxi boats
6. Navy Pier, 600 E Grand Ave – Chicago’s most visited attraction, brilliant lakefront and city views, fireworks twice a week
7. Oak Street Beach and Ohio Street Beach – great spots at the top and the bottom of the Magnificent Mile to take in the splendour of Lake Michigan
Oak Street Beach |
Ohio Street Beach |
8. Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park – an awesome band shell, trademark swooping silver exterior
9. Tribune Tower, 435 N Michigan Ave – rocks from famous buildings and monuments from around the world are embedded into the building’s façade e.g. bits from Taj Mahal, 9/11 site, Sydney Opera House - to be seen to be believed
Debris from 9/11 embedded in the building |
10. Historic Route 66 Sign, E Adams Street (outside Panda Express) – marks the spot where Route 66 starts, 2400 miles to Los Angeles
11. Daley Plaza, 50 W Washington St – pilgrimage site to many as the film location where the Blues Brothers drove through and crashed into the plate-glass windows
Of course when you're in Chicago you must watch the Blues Brothers on Netflix |
12. Chinatown – 10 minutes south of the CBD, incredible food and culture
13. Bill and Giulianna Rancic's house - checking it out as any good fan would
Supermarkets/Pharmacy
We frequented the local CVS (across the road from the apartment) which combines a pharmacy and supermarket into one. We mainly bought breakfast items and snacks to keep us going.
Dining Out
1. RPM Italian, 52 W Illinois Street – restaurant part-owned by Bill and Giuliana Rancic (Fashion Police, Red Carpet Award shows), pasta, steak and seafood fine dining restaurant, bookings are essential
Artichokes |
Cannoli with Ricotta |
2. Eataly, 43 East Ohio Street - similar to the New York City store
3. House of Blues, 329 N Dearborn St – multiple stages with nightly blues live, great food
4. Elephant & Castle Pub, N Wabash Avenue – great English pub food with interactive trivia games
5. Do-Rite Donuts - 50 W Randolph St - peanut butter banana, coffee cream and chocolate-ganache-drippin Boston cream donuts are just some of the varieties
Serving the best donuts in Chicago |
1. Ulta Beauty, 114 S South St – competitor to Sephora and I think even better. My heart skipped a beat when I saw the LORAC stand – sad really!
2. Michigan Avenue – one mile of shops, check out The Lego Store
and American Girl Place (to be seen to be believed)
Hershey’s Chocolate Shop, Zara, Apple Store, Nike Chicago, Crate & Barrel, Burberry
Garrett Popcorn Shop (worth queuing for), North Bridge Shopping Centre
3. Target – 1 S State Street – we visited the Target city store and it was ginormous by Australian standards. Pretty overwhelming to be honest.
4. Graham Crackers Comic stores
Look up you’ll be surprised what you see
The skyscrapers are awesome and I felt that I spent a lot of time just staring at them and taking in the architectural features. It’s a beautiful city to look at and photograph.
Cob of corn? |
Public art everywhere! |
Trump Tower |
Weather
We were blessed with gorgeous summer weather and beautiful blue skies the entire time we were there. The view from Willis Tower was spectacular and we could see for miles 360°.
Until next time xx
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