The Chicago Guide
Stay
Pendry Hotel
The Broadview Hotel
21c Museum Hotel Chicago
Eat
Harold’s
Smyth and Loyalist
Monteverde
Aba
Tzuco
Sun Wah
Au Cheval
Superdawg
Do
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Located about 30 minutes west of downtown Chicago, the Morton Arboretum feels like a world away. It's a pastoral escape that feeds the mind and heart. Art installations on site are rotated seasonally, several of them are dedicated to the natural sciences, such as the living exhibit dedicated to tree growth. 'Human+Nature' is the current installation here, showcasing the work of acclaimed sculptor Daniel Popper. Five pieces are currently on display in various locations across the arboretum's 1,700 acres, making this Popper's largest exhibition to date anywhere in the world. Open from 7:00 a.m. to sunset, daily—it's a relative bargain at $16 a ticket. With a maze garden and over 16 miles of hiking trail, this is the ideal urban getaway for outdoorsy sorts looking to decompress.
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Smack dab in the center of Chicago's coveted River North neighborhood is the world's largest permanent digital art projection. Onlookers gather nightly to observe a unique display of visual effects taking shape upon the 2.5-acre riverfront facade of theMART building. This free, self-guided public art experience is certainly a spectacle amidst the already impressive Chicago cityscape. If you're compelled by what you see, the art on theMART website offers more information on the artists involved.
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The MCA is one of the city’s museums that’s in a near constant state of transition. With its relatively small permanent collection, it relies on special shows—from large scale installations to video, fashion, music, photography, and more—that showcase just as many rising local talents and underground, avant-garde renegades as recognizable names. Past exhibits include David Bowie Is, Takashi Murakami: The Octopus Eats Its Own Leg, and Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech. The museum is also known for its hosted talks between writers and artists, and various performance series. It also has one of the best gift shops...ever.
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Located in the heart of Chicago's Lincoln Park, this zoo offers free, family-friendly entertainment year-round including the festive Zoolights around the holidays (reservations are required for all visits though). The sprawling grounds are seamlessly woven into the park’s landscape, balancing open, natural spaces and numerous animal exhibits. If you skip the pricey concessions (but maybe spring for a paddle boat ride), Lincoln Park Zoo is a great option to keep all ages occupied while staying on a budget.
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Chicago's answer to New York's High Line, the Bloomingdale Trail—a.k.a. The 606—is a nearly three-mile, elevated greenway running west and east on the city’s North Side. Unlike its NYC counterpart, the trails are wide enough to accommodate active patrons running, walking and cycling without running off more casual strollers, the formerly abandoned rail line is also lined with public art installations and gardens. During fairer weather, the trail also hosts various free events for families with young children.
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For more than 25 years, the Chicago Architecture Center’s expertly trained docent volunteers have led the river cruise, sharing fascinating stories behind more than 50 buildings along the Chicago River. Hear how Chicago grew from a small settlement into one of the world's largest cities in less than 100 years. In just 90 minutes, you'll get the best overview of Chicago’s architecture and its history.
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Get a behind-the-scenes look at the legendary home of the Chicago Cubs.
In just 90 minutes, you can experience the beauty, charm and historic features fans have come to know and love, all while learning about the majestic ballpark that has captivated baseball fans for more than 100 years.
Museum of Contemporary Art
Art on theMART
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Dates
July 10-13, 2023
Hotel
Virgin Hotels Chicago
Day 1
Travel Day
Dinner at Aba
Day 2
Free early morning
10:40 AM: Boat day aboard 46' Sea Ray Yacht with lunch and snacks from The Goddess and the Grocer
Free evening, join coworkers for dinner or do your own thing
Day 3
Free morning
1:30 PM: Chicago Architecture Center River Cruise
5:15 PM: Pre-game drinks and bites at Happy Camper Wrigleyville
7:05 PM: Cubs v Phillies baseball game at Wrigley Field
Day 4
Travel day
Highlights & Tips
The boat was a blast and the architecture tour was a really cool way to see the city!
If you want to go to a Cubs game, don’t be afraid to take the Red Line and avoid traffic!