A scenic pedestrian path that runs along the Chicago River right through downtown. It’s lined with cafes, wineries and public art. A perfect place to enjoy a stroll while catching the bridges and architecture all around you.
Once home to Chicago’s old meatpacking warehouses, Fulton Market has transformed into one of Chicago’s trendiest neighborhoods, packed with award winning restaurants, along with shops, rooftop bars, art galleries and a nightlife scene. If you’re a foodie like us, be sure to visit Fulton Market!
One of the best ways to see Chicago is from the water! The architecture boat tour cruises down the Chicago River while guides share the stories behind the city’s most famous skyscrapers and landmarks.
This is Chicago’s famous stretch of Michigan Avenue, packed with tons of shopping, restaurants, and landmarks. Along the way, you’ll see sights like the Wrigley Building, Tribune Tower, the John Hancock Center, as well as Starbucks Reserve Roastery, the largest Starbucks in the world!
Lincoln Park Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in the country- and it’s free to visit all year-round.
Check out some amazing aquatic life!
Nestled in Chicago’s West Town/Ukrainian Village is our local soccer/footy pub, in case you want to catch a game!
One of Chicago’s most popular lakefront attractions with restaurants, shops, boat cruises, bars, beautiful skyline views and the famous Centennial Wheel.
Chicago’s world-class art museum and one of the oldest and largest in the country.
One of Chicago’s most famous gathering spots, right in the heart of downtown. Home to “The Bean” (Cloud Gate) sculpture, the park is surrounded by skyline views and located right next to the Art Institute.
When Ireland Meets Chicago. Enjoy local brews and classic pints. Cheers!