Walking distance from our reserved hotel you'll find the crown jewel of West Loop - Fulton Market. This up and coming area is home to so many great restaurants, bars, and activities. You'll find so much you can do in this neighborhood.
Not far from our venue is another fantastic neighborhood. You can spend a whole evening bar-hopping on Milwaukee Ave.
We live here! Absolutely love our neighborhood and its friendly community. Boystown and Northalstead are can't miss for a good time.
Our neighborhood neighbor. Lincoln Park is classy and home to many of our treasured local celebrities. Like John Cusack!
Home of Zoo Lights! Every weekend in November and December, check out the amazing light installations with a purrfectly cute backdrop :)
One of the largest outdoor Christmas markets in the US. It is EXTREMELY authentic. and crowded. but cool!
The motherlode for our nerdiest friends :) Museum Campus is home to the Art Institute, Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, and further down the row - Soldier Field and the Adler Planetarium. For those interested in venturing out further, The Museum of Science and Industry is down in the South Side near University of Chicago and is about a $20 Lyft ride from Museum campus.
Home of Lollapalooza, there are a ton of winter activities at Grant Park, including the Maggie Daley Ice Skating Ribbon. Check it out!
Everyone needs a picture with the Bean! Millennium Park is not only home to CloudGate (Bean's proper name) but also a stunning amphitheater, and our yearly Christmas tree lighting.
Fuckin ICONIC theater in the comedy scene. So many many favorites have graced these stages. If you are hanging around for another night, I suggest a show here followed by a profanity-laced tirade from the bartender at Old Town Ale House across the street.
Home of Chicago FIre FC! Oh and the Bears too I guess. The architecture alone is worth a look. A blend of Corinthian columns and futuristic spaceship design.
Catch a Bulls or Blackhawks game while you're in town at the United Center. Deep in the West Loop.
The Cubs may be in the offseason in December but you must see this historic ballpark and all of its ivy-laced glory. Also, we run past it when we work out, so it's our neighborhood baseball haunt.
Classic tourist trap. Navy Pier has put in a lot of cosmetic upgrades over the last few years. The bar upstairs and its beautiful lake and skyline views are pretty worth the hassle though.
VIEWS VIEWS VIEWS!!! You can experience the exhibit a few floors up at the Tilt at Hancock, or you can grab some champs and look at them while not being surrounded by kids. Ladies, the best view is in the bathroom so you MUST check it out.
If you have 2 hours to stand in line and aren't afraid of heights, you should check this out, and definitely take pics in the glass box hanging off the side. First one to throw up wins!