Destination: Chicago

There?s more than one way to explore this uniquely beautiful city: See a ballgame at a beloved Chicago landmark; dine at a sleek, sophisticated restaurant; or surround yourself in luxury at a classic hotel.

Updated: April 04, 2002

What to Do

From the classic style of the Art Institute, to the steely grace of Sears Tower, the city boasts dozens of architectural landmarks.


Grant Park

337 E Randolph, Chicago, IL 60602 (map)

Explore the Art Institute of Chicago or marvel at Buckingham fountain: It's all located in this lovely urban park.


Chicago Architecture Foundation Shop

224 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60604 (map)

Dozens of unique tours--by foot, boat, bus or train--cover every nook and cranny of the city.


Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust

951Chicago Ave, Oak Park, IL 60302 (map)


Willis Tower Skydeck

233 S Wacker Dr Ste 3530, Chicago, IL 60606 (map)

This skyscraper is among the world's tallest buildings and boasts the city's longest view.


Wrigley Field

1060 W Addison St, Chicago, IL 60613 (map)


Where to Eat

There's always something to see at these head-turning restaurants.


Spring A Restaurant

2039 W North Ave, Chicago, IL 60647 (map)

Artful, Asian-tinged New American cuisine in a former bathhouse.


Japonais

600 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60610 (map)

A sensuous scene and Eurasian-chic cuisine have taken Chicago's fashionable foodies by storm.


Where to Stay

Rest up for more sightseeing at the city's eye-catching hotels and luxury lodgings.


Four Seasons Hotel Chicago - Chicago Hotels

120 East Delaware Place, Chicago, IL 60611 (map)


W Chicago - Lakeshore

644 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60611 (map)


The Drake Hotel

140 E Walton Pl, Chicago, IL 60611 (map)

This world-famous hotel on the Magnificent Mile is the embodiment of old-fashioned splendor.