You can't come to chicago and not have the famous chicago deep dish pizza. If you have the time, be sure to visit chicago's original UNO pizzeria. If you want to eat at the original location on East Ohio street, be sure to make reservations, they will not have walk-ins available. If no reservations are available, they have a second location, Pizzeria Due, just down the street where it is easier to get a reservation
Cindy's rooftop is a great spot to have a drink and enjoy the view of millenium park. Be sure to make reservations at least 3 weeks in advance, it does book up quickly. Reservations can be made through Resy
Step outside what’s not only the tallest building in Chicago but the third-tallest building in the Western Hemisphere! The viewing tower offers spectacular views spanning up to four states, but there’s also The Ledge, a glass balcony extending four feet outside Willis Tower’s 103rd floor. At 1,353 feet in the air, its glass boxes extend out 4.3 feet from the Skydeck. be sure to check for a clear day before buying tickets
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this lookout offers an unobstructed view of the Chicago city skyline and a nice place to take a walk along the Lake
Celebrated as the world’s largest rooftop (source: Guinness World Records), this stunning, multi-seasonal space also boasts a world-class kitchen and full-service bar. Located at the far East end of Chicago’s Navy Pier, Offshore Rooftop offers unencumbered views of Lake Michigan and the city’s famed skyline not found anywhere else.
Cruise down the Chicago River to see the city's famous architecture on this boat tour. With commentary from your onboard guide, watch the spectacular skyline glide by, including more than 40 notable buildings like Navy Pier, the Wrigley Building, and the John Hancock Building. Cover all three branches of the Chicago River, passing the East Bank Club, the old Post Office Building and the Sears Tower.
Kayak down the Chicago river through the canyons of glass and steel on a guided tour or explore at your own pace with a single or double kayak rental.
Don't forget to grab a bite to eat at the famous Portillo's, known for their hotdogs and yummy cake!
world's largest Starbucks. Follow the link to see what all 4 floors have to offer
The Chicago Riverwalk is one of the city’s most beautiful outdoor spaces, where you can find public art, boat tours, kayak rentals, and open green spaces. It’s also home to some of Chicago’s most scenic restaurants. You’ll find everything from scoops of gelato to artisanal cheeseboard to locally brewed cider and beyond.
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