These are my favorite spots in the Windy City.
Overview
Sear Tower (Willis Tower)
Milennium Park
Navy Pier
Carriage Rides
John Hancock Building
Wrigley Field~~Coming Soon
Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts
Friday, February 19, 2010
Travel Locations
Thanks for reading my blog! Please let me know what you think, or if you have any questions. Here are blog entries from places I have been.
Washington D.C
Las Vegas
Chicago
Southern California
Myrtle Beach
Boston
New York City
Minneapolis
Paris~~Coming Soon
Gettysburg~~Coming Soon
Baltimore~~Coming Soon
Destin, Florida~~Coming Soon
Oregon Coast~~Coming Soon
Mount Rushmore~~Coming Soon
Green Bay~~Coming Soon
Madison~~Coming Soon
Aruba~~Coming Soon
Washington D.C
Las Vegas
Chicago
Southern California
Myrtle Beach
Boston
New York City
Minneapolis
Paris~~Coming Soon
Gettysburg~~Coming Soon
Baltimore~~Coming Soon
Destin, Florida~~Coming Soon
Oregon Coast~~Coming Soon
Mount Rushmore~~Coming Soon
Green Bay~~Coming Soon
Madison~~Coming Soon
Aruba~~Coming Soon
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Sunday, February 14, 2010
Carriage Rides - Chicago
A horse and carriage ride through downtown Chicago is a great way to cap off any evening. I have been on 2 horse and carriage rides in Chicago, but it was my second that I remember the most. The first one was when I was just a young child, and the last one was on the one-day trip to Chicago my fiance and I took.
The carriages are ready for riders at the Chicago Water Tower, the only building standing after the Great Chicago Fire. After getting in the carriage, you have a choice to ride downtown, or take an extended ride along the lakefront. We took the lakefront ride, and it is totally worth the extra small fee. I can't imagine anything better than cuddling up with your loved one and experiencing a unique side of Chicago not seen by many.
The carriages are ready for riders at the Chicago Water Tower, the only building standing after the Great Chicago Fire. After getting in the carriage, you have a choice to ride downtown, or take an extended ride along the lakefront. We took the lakefront ride, and it is totally worth the extra small fee. I can't imagine anything better than cuddling up with your loved one and experiencing a unique side of Chicago not seen by many.
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John Hancock Building - Chicago
There really isn't much to see in the John Hancock Building, but the main attraction is the restaurant, the Signature Room on the 95th floor. This restaurant offers the best views of Chicago. I know I said that about the Sears Tower, but in the John Hancock Building you can actually SEE the Sears Tower!
The Signature Room is a formal restaurant and it attracts many people from many walks of life. When my fiance and I visited Chicago, we knew we had to eat there. After getting all dressed up, we had somewhere to go! Calling ahead, we realized that reservations could be made, but there was no guarantee for a window seat, probably the most sought-after seat of all restaurants in Chcago. We decided to take a chance anyway, so we went up 95 floors and stood in line for quite some time. Our stipulation for eating there was that if we couldn't get a window seat, we weren't going to eat there, because what's the use of eating there if we didn't have a view, right? Unfortunately when our names were called, we were told we wouldn't get a seat at the window, so we gently declined.
While we were waiting in line, however, some of the girls around us were chatting about the amazing views from the ladies restroom in the restaurant, so I had to check it out. I think there was more of a line to capture the views than there was a line for the actual bathroom. The views are spectacular from those windows, and on a clear night you can see for miles!
The John Hancock Building's Signature Room can make for a very romantic evening, and even though I didn't eat there, I will highly recommend it. The environment is great, and the views are truly amazing!
I will, however, recommend the Cheesecake Factory at the foot of the John Hancock Building. After our let-down on the 95th floor, we came down and ate outdoors at the Cheesecake Factory. This restaurant also has a wonderful environment, and probably for half the price of the Signature Room. If it's just the view you are after, head into the ladies restroom for a quick picture and then slip out, but if it's the total romance that you are looking for, the Signature Room is is the place to be! It's a win-win situation!
Tips on the Signature Room:
-Even if you have reservations, expect waiting in line on a Friday or Saturday evening.
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John Hancock tower,
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romance
Navy Pier - Chicago

One could easily spend a half, or even a full day on Navy Pier. Known as Chicago's playground, Navy Pier offers many family oriented attractions, shops, restaurants, gardens, and entertainment.
The entertainment includes fireworks, theatrical productions, an IMAX Theater, Cirque acrobats, and live staged shows featuring jugglers, magicians, and marching bands. One can enjoy shopping with possible purchases such as apparel, souvenirs, collectibles, and toys. Navy Pier has a wide variety of restaurants ranging from casual to family-oriented to candle-lit dining. After you work up an appetite, your senses will sure be pleased.
A big hilight of Navy Pier can be see from a-far, and that is the giant Ferris Wheel in the middle of the Pier. I did not get a chance to go on it, but I can tell you that I have never seen a bigger Ferris Wheel anywhere, and I'm sure it will be well worth the ride!
Tips on Navy Pier:
-If Navy Pier is a must-see for you, don't make it your last stop in Chicago. Navy Pier is 50 acres, and you won't get nearly as much enjoyment out of it if you are exhausted from a day of walking the city.
-Wear your walking shoes.
-Make a note to see Navy Pier at night. The Ferris Wheel looks amazing in the dark!
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Millennium Park - Chicago
Millennium Park is cool for many reasons. It's right across from Lake Michigan, and it has the Bean! A great thing about Chicago is that much of the waterfront is adorned by grass and parks, not concrete buildings. Millennium Park is a beautiful park to to do many things. There is a big pavillion to see bands and concerts, many great areas to have picnics, and the Bean!
The Bean is by far the coolest thing to see in Millennium Park, personally. The Bean is a reflective object (shaped like a bean of course), showing skewed images of whoever or whatever is looking into it! The Bean is a major attraction in Chicago both day and night, summer or winter.
I have been to the Bean in both summer and winter, and both day and night. During the day, you can see the Chicago skyline as it reflects off the Bean, and at night you can see the night skyline through the Bean. Trust me, it's a big difference!
Another cool aspect about the Bean is that you can walk into the center of it, which is the picture I have headlining this post. The center of the Bean reminded me of the House of Mirrors you would find at an amusement park. Very cool!
If you visit the Bean in the winter-time, there is an ice-skating rink just below where you can take in the season, or participate in yourself!
Sears Tower - Chicago
The Sears Tower, now known as the Willis Tower, is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world. Formerly the tallest structure ever, the Sears Tower offers fantastic views of Chicago, Lake Michigan, and on clear days, Milwaukee!
I have been up to the observation deck twice in my life. My most recent trip, however, was more memorable. The line to go up isn't the shortest, but they offer the history of the Sears Tower via television and that makes the wait a little more bearable. Once you reach the elevator, the time from the ground to the deck is about 8 seconds, the fastest ride up I have ever experienced! Getting off the elevator, you will immediately see spectacular 360 dregee views of Chicago. To the North, you will see the famed John Hancock Building, among other skyscrapers. To the East is the beautiful Lake Michigan, and Grant and Milennium Parks! Looking South is Soldier Field, home of the Chicago Bears NFL franchise, and more skyscrapers, and to the West is residential areas, and yes, more buildings. If you don't know what you are looking at, the deck has plaques which offer information on what specific buildings are. On the inside wall of the deck is a mural of the Chicago history, from culture to sports to the arts.
The Sears Tower is one of the most popular attractions in Chicago, and it is a must-see for anyone who visits! I know when I visit next, I want to be first in line!
Tips on up in the Sears Tower:
-Go on a sunny day to ensure clear and lenghty visibility.
-If you are afraid of heights, don't be afraid of going up! My fiance is afraid to even go on Ferris Wheel's, and he had no problem seeing the views from the top!
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Sears Tower,
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Chicago
I know Chicago like I know the back of my hand! I have family who live in a suburb of Chicago, and we would go there as a family every year! Chicago is a great city, rain or shine, hot or cold! You will never run out of things to do in Chicago!
My first memory of Chicago was eating at the Hard Rock Cafe and going on a horse and carriage ride just after Christmas. Chicago is a bustling city around Christmastime, and the streets are beautifully lit with Christmas lights adorning each tree, and in store fronts for as far as the eye can see.
Chicago in the summer is equally amazing as it is in the winter. The freedom to walk the lakefront, the Magnificent Mile, through Grant and Milennium Parks, and laying in the grass just feet away from Navy Pier is incredible!
Read on as I tell you about each one of these attractions, and more!!
My first memory of Chicago was eating at the Hard Rock Cafe and going on a horse and carriage ride just after Christmas. Chicago is a bustling city around Christmastime, and the streets are beautifully lit with Christmas lights adorning each tree, and in store fronts for as far as the eye can see.
Chicago in the summer is equally amazing as it is in the winter. The freedom to walk the lakefront, the Magnificent Mile, through Grant and Milennium Parks, and laying in the grass just feet away from Navy Pier is incredible!
Read on as I tell you about each one of these attractions, and more!!
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