Looking for things to do in Chicago? There are few cities more spectacular than Chicago. Nestled on the banks of Lake Michigan, Chicago has everything from sandy beaches and luxury shopping districts to vibrant cultural scenes and art galleries and there is something for everyone.
The Windy City is a fabulous year-round destination for those who crave art, culture, adventure, world-class restaurants, and hotels. From fancy shops like Tiffany & Company on Michigan Avenue to quiet neighborhoods like Andersonville and Hyde Park, the city of Chicago offers an unequaled travel experience. With so much to see and do in Chicago, it’s hard to fit it all in one trip! Here are my favorite things to do in Chicago, including where to eat!
Best Things to Do in Chicago
Part One – Things to Do in Downtown / Waterfront
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1. The Bean – Millennium Park and the Cloud Gate
Other Things to Do at Millennium Park
While at Millennium Park, you can’t miss the magnificent Crown Fountain and its two 50-foot glass towers bordering the reflecting pool. The Crown Fountain towers showcase video projections of Chicago faces and life. You’ll also find rotating public art installations in the park.
Keep an eye out for two designs by architect Frank Gehry. Jay Pritzker Pavilion is a state-of-the-art outdoor concert venue hosts a variety of music events, including the Grant Park Music Festival, free concerts, and movie screenings in the summer. The BP Pedestrian Bridge is a winding bridge that provides a unique pedestrian route from Millennium Park to Maggie Daley Park and offers great views of the park and the city.
Book this Segway tour – perfect for first-time visitors to Chicago, where you’ll visit Millennium Park, Grand Park, and the famous Buckingham Fountain.
2. Stroll the Chicago Riverwalk
Start your day with this Yoga Riverwalk Tour. This Yoga-inspired walking tour combines sightseeing and wellness. Follow your guide along the Chicago River Walk while hearing about its history and famous architecture, all while stretching and doing meditative exercises.
3. Chicago Architecture River Cruises
4. Chicago River Boat Tour
If you are looking for more things to do in Chicago with kids, the Chicago Children’s Museum is another fun to for the kids. A riverboat tour is a great way to take in the skyline and the city’s architecture while enjoying a pleasant trip through Chicago.
5. SkyDeck Chicago at Willis Tower
If you’re feeling adventurous, hang over the city on the ledge, a glass enclosure with floor-to-ceiling windows and a transparent floor. You’ll feel like you’re floating 103 floors above it all. Visiting the iconic Willis Tower will teach you about Chicago’s history and architecture.
Make sure to download the Willis Tower Skydeck Chicago Mobile App to show famous Chicago Landmarks. The Skydeck Pass gives you express entry to The Ledge, Free Wifi, and Theater presentation.
6. Art Institute of Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago was voted the #1 Museum in the World by Trip Advisor, and it’s easy to see why when you gaze at masterpieces by Chagall, Matisse, and Georgia O’Keefe. Located in the Loop community of Chicago’s Central Business District, there are plenty of things to see in this area.
Get your skip-the-line tickets for the Art Institute in advance, where you’ll enter 30 minutes before the museum opens to meet your guide and see iconic pieces by Picasso, Salvador Dali, and Andy Warhol. The Art Institute of Chicago has one of the world’s greatest collections of impressionist art. You can book with peace of mind for a full refund should you cancel within 24 hours of the activity.
Best Money Saving Tip for Chicago
On our last visit, we took advantage of CityPASS to get VIP access to some of the city’s most famous landmarks (and saved a lot of money)!
The Chicago CityPASS bundles together Chicago’s top attractions with one purchase. The CityPASS is valid for nine consecutive days once activated. Save valuable time with skip-the-line tickets to your favorite attractions. The attractions include entrance to Skydeck Chicago, Shedd Aquarium, Field Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, Adler Planetarium, museums, 360 Chicago Observation Deck, and other top attractions in the Windy City. Click here for more information and to order your CityPASS today.
7. Take a Chicago Food Tour
It’s then on to part two of the Chicago City tour with food tastings in the River North Neighborhood to sample Chicago staples like the Chicago hot dog, popcorn, and Chicago-style deep-dish pizza. Bring your appetite because there’s a lot of food on this tour. Check out more food tours here.
8. Enjoy The Crimes of Chicago Mob and Crime Bus Tour
Chicago has a colorful criminal past with some of the most notorious mob and crime bosses in history. This Chicago crime boss tour is one of the more unique things to do in Chicago.
Ride through the Windy City by bus to see the areas frequented by the likes of Al Capone, John Dillinger, and the Terrible Tommy O’Connor. You’ll see mob staples like the Biograph Theatre, Holy Name Cathedral and the Site of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacres.
This year-round attraction will take you to places like the criminal courthouse where the notorious criminals of Chicago were tried. You’ll recognize names like The Untouchables and Chicago Blackhawks and you’ll see notorious crime scenes from the Windy City like the Biograph Theatre, Holy Name Cathedral, Clark Street Bridge, and the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre
9. The Magnificent Mile
This 13-block stretch of North Michigan Avenue is one of the city’s cultural hubs. You can also see historical gems like the Water Tower and Pumping Station, as well as two of the survivors of the 1871 Chicago Fire. Get the full experience complete with lake views by walking the entire mile.
See more of Chicago by booking a tour with ‘Inside Chicago Walking Tours’; they do an incredible job of telling Chicago’s story in an engaging, entertaining way. They’ll tell you some fascinating details about different buildings and areas in the city.
10. TILT At John Hancock Center
Don’t miss this landmark of Windy City itinerary. Ascend to the 360 Chicago Observation Deck, and you’re greeted with panoramic vistas that stretch across the city and beyond, offering a bird’s-eye view of Chicago’s stunning urban tapestry and the vastness of Lake Michigan.
But the thrill doesn’t stop there – dare to experience TILT, a unique glass lookout that tilts you over the edge of the building for an adrenaline rush like no other. Beyond its heights, the John Hancock Center is nestled in the heart of the Magnificent Mile, surrounded by a vibrant array of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Its central location makes it the perfect starting point for urban explorers seeking to immerse themselves in the lively spirit of Chicago.
Get a thrill at Tilt, where you get a downward-facing view of the city from 1,030 feet up in the air. Grab a drink at bar 94 and take in the 360-degree views of the skyline and Lake Michigan from its 17,000-square-foot observation deck.
11. Tour the Wrigley Building
When owner William Wrigley Jr. (of the Wrigley gum company) scouted locations for the building that would become his company’s headquarters, he chose a unique triangle shape of land that eventually became the bustling Magnificent Mile.
This walking tour of the Magnificent Mile takes you on a journey telling the story of how Pine Street turned into the Magnificent Mile – Chicago’s premier shopping district. You’ll see iconic Chicago buildings including the Tribune Tower, the Wrigley Building, and 875 N. Michigan Ave. (formerly the Hancock Tower).
12. Chicago Cultural Centre
Designed in the Classical Revival style, the dazzling interior has a Tiffany art glass dome, mother-of-pearl mosaics, and a Carrara marble lobby. They offer free exhibitions, music, dance, and theatre events.
13. Navy Pier
This iconic city landmark has welcomed one hundred eighty million visitors in the last 25 years to its 50 acres of attractions and experiences. To get a birds-eye view of the city, jump on the Centennial Wheel, a 200-foot Ferris wheel with enclosed gondolas enabling year round fun for the whole family no matter the weather.
With the Navy Pier Express ticket, you’ll get a fast pass express ticket to ride the Centennial wheel. Located at the Historic Navy Pier, be suspended over Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Chicago River with panoramic views of Downtown Chicago. The Centennial Wheel was built in 2016 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Navy Pier opening.
Part 2 – Sports and Entertainment in Chicago
14. Catch a White Sox Game
15. Catch a Game at Wrigley Field
16. Cheers on the Bulls & Blackhawks at the United Center
Continuing with our sports portion of this list… When in Chicago, a visit to the United Center, an iconic sports and entertainment arena, is a must for any itinerary. Known as the home of the Chicago Bulls and the Chicago Blackhawks, the United Center offers an electrifying glimpse into the city’s sports culture.
Whether you’re catching an adrenaline-pumping basketball or hockey game, or attending one of the many concerts and events hosted here, the experience is always unforgettable.
Don’t miss the famous statue of Michael Jordan, a symbol of the Bulls’ legendary NBA legacy, perfect for a memorable photo opportunity.
17. The Second City
The Second City in Chicago is the original comedy club, but there are Second City’s in Toronto and Hollywood. It was the inspiration for Saturday Night Live and you name a comedian, chances are they worked on their comedy chops here.
18. Chicago Magic Lounge
Every polished inch of this elegant new nightclub is dedicated to the art of “Chicago-Style Magic”. Don’t miss this Lounge, it’s highly entertaining, full of tasty tid-bits, delicious cocktails, amazing sleight-of-hand, and a whole lot of fun.
One of our favorite things to do in any city is to take a walking tour with a local guide. Chicago is a foodie city and this walking tour lets you discover the best of Chicago as you tour the city’s vibrant food scene. You’ll see the Chicago Theatre made famous in the musical Chicago, where you’ll enjoy food as you learn of the city’s history. Sample everything from the Chicago-style hot dog, Chicago-style deep dish pizzas, popcorn and a classic Chicago sandwich.
Part 3 – The Best Chicago Museums
19. Museum of Science and Industry
One of the coolest new exhibits in the Museum of Art and Industry is the 100 Lego sculptures created by artist Nathan?Sawaya. See recreations of masterpieces such as The Mona Lisa, Michaelangelo’s, David, and a giant dinosaur made out of Lego.
20. Museum of Contemporary Art
The Museum of Contemporary Art is a must-stop on your visit and is filled with interactive exhibits, performances, and programs. The MCA is one of the world’s largest art museums, housing over 2,000 works. They take pride in featuring new and experimental work in all types of media.
Over the summer Virgil Alboh’s “Figures of Speech” exhibit drew thousands of visitors who viewed this gender-bending artist/designer’s work. In fact, the exhibit was extended a few more weeks in September 2019, so audiences could take in the Chicago native’s work.
21. Field Museum of Natural History
Families always love a Natural History Museum, and the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago has everything from an Egyptian tomb to dinosaur exhibits. Opened in 1894, the field museum showcases exhibits dating back 4.6 billion years.
It was named after benefactor Marshall Field, who donated $1 million to turn the collection into a permanent museum. From China to Ancient Egypt, you’ll trace the history of the world. The star attraction is the most complete T-Rex fossil ever discovered.
22. National Museum of Mexican Art
Another unique museum to visit in Chicago is the National Museum of Mexican Art. Celebrated for its colorful and insightful representation of Mexican and Latino art and culture, this museum is located in the lively neighborhood of Pilsen.
Travel is all about diving deep into the essence of a place, and the National Museum of Mexican Art embodies this perfectly. As you wander through its galleries, you’ll be captivated by an astonishing array of artworks, from ancient artifacts to contemporary masterpieces, each telling a story that bridges borders and generations.
This museum is a vibrant celebration of diversity, identity, and the rich tapestry of Mexican heritage. And the best part? Admission is free, making it an accessible cultural gem for all visitors.
Part 4 Parks and Outdoors in Chicago
23. Lincoln Park
This expansive park and neighborhood houses the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum and the Chicago History Museum and the Armitage and Halsted is one of the popular shopping districts in the city with plenty of shops and boutiques.
The Lincoln Park Zoo is said to have hauntings in its bathroom, and you can visit it by taking the Lincoln Park Ghost Tour. The bathroom mirror at Lincoln Park Zoo is said to be home to the ghost of the Woman in White. Visit eight historic sites, including the forgotten burial ground, and learn about the gangsters of Chicago and the spirit that haunted Al Capone.
24. Garfield Park Conservatory
Inside, it feels like a tropical rainforest with palm trees and ferns sprawling across 10 acres of gardens and ponds both indoors and out.
25. Chicago Botanic Garden
Discover a serene oasis amidst the bustling city at the Chicago Botanic Garden. This sprawling garden, located just north of Chicago, offers an idyllic escape with its 385 acres of lush landscapes and over 2.7 million plants.
Each of the 27 gardens and four natural areas tells a unique story, offering endless opportunities to immerse yourself in the wonders of nature. Stroll through the Japanese Garden for a moment of Zen, or marvel at the vibrant colors in the English Walled Garden.
Seasonal events like the Orchid Show and the Butterflies & Blooms exhibition add an extra layer of enchantment. For photography enthusiasts, nature lovers, or those simply seeking a tranquil retreat, the Chicago Botanic Garden is a picturesque paradise.
26. Ping Tom Memorial Park
The park’s design was inspired by traditional Chinese landscapes. Embrace the spirit of adventure as you kayak along the river or take a stroll through the pagoda-style pavilions and a bamboo garden, providing a tranquil backdrop for meditation.
The playground and fieldhouse offer fun for families, while nearby Chinatown provides a journey into a vibrant cultural and culinary scene.
27. North Avenue Beach
North Avenue Beach is a gem along the waterfront of Lake Michigan. For anyone seeking a bit of adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion. This popular beach offers more than just a stretch of sand; it’s a lively urban escape where the city’s energy meets the tranquility of Lake Michigan.
From volleyball and kayaking to simply basking in the sun and enjoying the Chicago skyline. The beach’s centerpiece, the sleek, ocean-liner-inspired beach house, provides amenities and unique photo opportunities.
28. Jackson Park
Located near the Museum of Science and Industry, Jackson Park is also worth a stop when visiting Chicago. This historic park is famed for hosting the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition. The Statue of The Republic is a must-see for history buffs.
Wander through the serene Japanese Garden, a symbol of peace and friendship between Japan and the United States, and immerse yourself in its tranquil ambiance. There is also golfing, and it’s an excellent place for bird watching and exploring the numerous walking and biking trails.
Jackson Park also boasts beautiful beaches along Lake Michigan, perfect for a relaxing day by the water. And soon you’ll be able to see the Obama Presidential Center. Chicago Architecture Center
29. Chicago Jazz Festival
As you wander through the stunning Jay Pritzker Pavilion and the surrounding lush gardens, you’re enveloped in the sounds of legendary jazz icons and rising stars, showcasing the diverse tapestry of jazz music.
The backdrop of Chicago’s skyline adds to the magic, making it a picturesque setting for enjoying some of the best jazz the world has to offer. Free to the public, this festival aligns perfectly with ThePlanetD’s ethos of accessible and enriching travel experiences. Whether you’re a jazz fan or a casual listener, the Chicago Jazz Festival is a must-visit event,
Where to Eat in Chicago
Purple Pig
Try the charcuterie board or Ham Croquettes, Salt-Roasted Beets with Whipped Goat Cheese + Pistachio Butter, Lamb Ribs Harissa BBQ, Lime Yogurt + Fregola, Pork Belly + Tenderloin Ginger Glaze, Carrot + Espresso. No matter what you order it’ll be extremely well-curated.
Lou Mitchell’s
The skillet eggs, hot coffee, and heaping stacks of pancakes have been a staple of this historical diner since 1923. Specializing in breakfast, lunch, and brunch, this Chicago staple is not to be missed. Plus kids will love the free Milk Duds, and adults will enjoy their delicious donut holes.
Michael Jordan’s Steak House
Rooftop Bars
In case you haven’t noticed, Chicago also has a happening bar scene where craft cocktails are all the rage. In a city as amazing as Chicago, you should enjoy your drink at a rooftop bar with a view of the Chicago skyline.
Suggested rooftop bars for great views of the city include: Try LH on 21 at London House Cindy’s Rooftop at Chicago Athletic Association Hotel The Raised Bar, Chicago.
Lou Malnati’s
Portillo’s Hot Dogs
Portillo’s has been around since the early ’60s and it’s the best place to try one of Chicago’s famous hot dogs. Enjoy it any way you like with chili, hot peppers or just plain. Don’t like the “dog” then there’s salads, pasta, and chicken on the menu as well. The lineups at Portillo’s is long at lunchtime but they do move fast.
Where I Stayed in Chicago
The Intercontinental Chicago has one of the best views of Chicago. Enjoy breathtaking views from the Tower Lounge on the 32-floor; a steak in the sophisticated atmosphere of Michael Jordan’s Steak House. Or visit the master sommelier who creates wine tastings paired with perfect treats at Eno Wine Room.
Getting Around the City of Chicago
You can also get around Chicago from May to Oct/Nov (depending on weather) via water taxi. Uber operates in Chicago.
Another way we love to get around when visiting a city for the first time is to book a hop on hop off bus tour. It let’s you see all the city highlights with one affordable bundle. This double-decker bus goes by the Willis Tower, Wrigley Building, the Shedd Aquarium and Field Museum as well as driving down the Magnificent Mile. You’ll also travel across the Michigan Avenue Bridge over the Chicago River connecting the north and south sides of Chicago.
Purchase 24 or 46 hour tickets and hop on or off as you choose to see the top tourist attractions in Chicago.
Chicago CityPASS – Bundle Your Chicago Attractions
On our last visit, we took advantage of CityPASS to get VIP access to some of the city’s most famous landmarks (and saved a lot of money)!
The Chicago CityPASS bundles together Chicago’s top attractions with one purchase. The CityPASS is valid for 9 consecutive days once activated. Save valuable time with skip-the-line tickets to your favourite attractions. The attractions include entrance to Skydeck, Shedd Aquarium, Field Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, Adler Planetarium, museums, 360 Chicago Observation Deck and more Click here for more information and to order your CityPASS today.
With its world-class museums, historic architecture of the city center, art exhibitions and lively nightlife, visiting Chicago is up there with a trip to New York or Paris. It is one of the greatest cities on earth with many attractions within walking distance of one another. So what are you waiting for? Book your trip to Chicago today.
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This post was initially written by Parm Parmar and has been updated for 2024.
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