Often cited as the #1 thing to do in the city, this boat tour offers a breathtaking look at Chicago’s history through its world-famous skyline.
Millennium Park is the heart of downtown and a must-visit for any first-time guest. It is home to the famous "Bean" sculpture and beautiful public art installations.
The Art Institute of Chicago is consistently ranked as one of the best museums in the world, housing a massive collection that spans centuries and continents.
Chicago Riverwalk provides a scenic pedestrian path along the river, perfect for a leisurely stroll between wedding events.
Step out onto "The Ledge," a glass balcony 103 floors up, for a thrilling 360-degree view that stretches across four states.
A historic lakefront landmark featuring the 200-foot Centennial Wheel, local shops, and some of the best views of Lake Michigan.
Chicago’s premier commercial district offers an upscale mix of luxury shopping, historic architecture, and vibrant city energy.
A beautiful lakefront park that connects the Adler Planetarium, the Shedd Aquarium, and the Field Museum for a full day of discovery.
- Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria: No trip to Chicago is complete without a slice of legendary deep-dish pizza, famous for its buttery, flaky crust - Cindy’s Rooftop: Located atop the Chicago Athletic Association, this spot offers creative cocktails and an unmatched panoramic view of Millennium Park - Au Cheval: Frequently named the best burger in America, this moody diner is worth the wait for its elevated take on classic comfort food - The Purple Pig: Situated on Michigan Avenue, this lively spot specializes in Mediterranean-inspired "cheese, swine, and wine" meant for sharing - Bavette’s Bar & Boeuf: An upscale, jazz-era steakhouse that blends French flair with a cozy, candlelit atmosphere for an unforgettable dinner - Portillo’s: For a quick and authentic local experience, grab a Chicago-style hot dog (no ketchup!) or their famous Italian beef sandwich