In Millennium Park, make a beeline for Frank Gehry’s Jay Pritzker Pavilion, where an incredible sound system allows audiences to enjoy concert-hall sound in the great outdoors. Leer más.
There’s great food all over the city, but you’ll find a high concentration of some of the city’s finest restaurants in both the West Loop and River North. Leer más.
Three of Chicago’s most notable museums, all dedicated to the natural sciences, sit inside this 57-acre park on Lake Michigan. Leer más.
Take the ear-popping ride to the 103rd floor of the Willis Tower (né the Sears Tower) to get to Skydeck Chicago, where on a clear day you can see as far as Michigan, Wisconsin, and Indiana. Leer más.
Originally designed by 19th-century architect Daniel Burnham, this famous section of Michigan Avenue is a potpourri of historic buildings, upscale boutiques, department stores, and posh hotels. Leer más.
The Art Institute of Chicago has the country's best collection of Impressionist and Postimpressionist art, as well as the Renzo Piano–designed Modern Wing. Leer más.
During the ride, a knowledgeable volunteer guide will give you the details on more than 50 buildings along the river, and explain how Chicago grew into the important metropolis it is today. Leer más.
An institution since 1959, Second City has served as a launching pad for some of the hottest comedians around. Alumni include Dan Aykroyd, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, and the late John Belushi. Leer más.
Tours of the park and the dugouts are given from April to October, when the Cubs are on the road. Leer más.
In Chicago’s downtown theater district, you’ll find at least one big-budget production musical or a show that’s bound for Broadway, but it would be a shame to miss the outstanding local theater scene. Leer más.
Navy Pier is fun, especially for families. Everyone can fan out to shop in the mall, play minigolf in Pier Park in summer, see a movie at the IMAX Theatre, or explore the Chicago Children's Museum. Leer más.
At this urban enclave near Lake Michigan, you can face off with lions, watch about two dozen gorillas and chimpanzees, and see animals both slithery (pythons) and strange (sloths). Leer más.
In case you didn’t already know, Chicago is fringed by miles and miles of beaches on Lake Michigan, and Oak Street Beach is one of the best and most popular among them. Leer más.
Skip the observatory and head to the 96th-floor bar on the 95th floor—you'll spend your money on an exorbitantly priced cocktail instead of the entrance fee and enjoy the same view. Leer más.
For deep-dish pizza, stop into any of the eight Lou Malnati’s locations in the city or Pequod’s Pizza in Lincoln Park; for a classic Chicago-style hot dog, try Portillo’s downtown. Leer más.
Open since 1968, Kingston Mines is one of the city’s favorite blues clubs. Leer más.
Stop by Pilsen, a historically Mexican neighborhood, for the eye-catching Pilsen Murals, art galleries, authentic Mexican eats, and the famous Maxwell Street Market. Leer más.
This handsome neighborhood is home to the incredible Museum of Science and Industry; the man-made peninsula Promontory Point; Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House; and the University of Chicago. Leer más.
One of the city’s hippest corners is Logan Square, where you can have a fun night out eating and drinking at some of the neighborhood’s buzziest spots. Leer más.
One of the best ways to navigate the city’s scenic lakefront (and many neighborhoods) is on a bicycle along the lakefront trail. Leer más.