Chicago travel news: The seven best things to see and do in the Windy City

Chicago is steeped in history and has a vibrant atmosphere with an abundance of attractions that showcase its cultural diversity and stunning architecture.

Here, Travel News Blitz picks out seven must-see attractions and activities to experience in the Windy City.

Millennium Park

Why It’s Cool: Home to the famous “Cloud Gate” sculpture, aka "The Bean" – the most reflective kidney bean you’ll ever see. Snap a selfie, because if you didn’t Instagram it, did you even go?

Bonus: Check out the Crown Fountain, where giant faces randomly spit water at you. It’s weird, it’s fun, and it’s a free shower on a hot day.

The Art Institute of Chicago

Why It’s Cool: This museum is like a greatest hits album of art. You’ll find everything from American Gothic (yep, that’s the creepy farmer with the pitchfork) to Van Gogh and Monet.

Pro Tip: Pretend you’re an art connoisseur by throwing around terms like “brushstroke” and “composition.” Or just stand there and say, “Huh, neat.”

Willis Tower Skydeck (and The Ledge)

Why It’s Cool: Ever wanted to feel like you’re floating 1,353 feet in the air? Step out onto "The Ledge," a glass box that lets you see the city - and your own nervous breakdown - below.

Bonus: It’s a great way to test your friends’ bravery (or send them into a mild panic attack).

Navy Pier

Why It’s Cool: It’s like Chicago’s fun uncle. With a giant Ferris wheel, tons of restaurants, and fireworks in the summer, it’s got a little something for everyone.

Warning: You may leave with a belly full of funnel cake and the realization that you rode the carousel one too many times.

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The Magnificent Mile

Why It’s Cool: This is where your wallet goes to cry. The Magnificent Mile is loaded with high-end stores, so you can pretend you’re rich while window-shopping at Gucci.

Bonus: Take a break from shopping to admire the stunning architecture. Or just find a café and people-watch—it’s a show in itself.

Chicago River Architecture Tour

Why It’s Cool: Floating down the Chicago River with a guide telling you about the city’s jaw-dropping skyscrapers is like a Netflix documentary - but in real life.

Pro Tip: Sit back, relax, and casually point out Marina City (those “corn cob” buildings) to impress your friends.

Maybe throw in a random fact like, “Did you know they were in The Blues Brothers?”

Museum Campus

Why It’s Cool: Where else can you meet Sue the T. rex, pet a stingray, and blast off into space all in one day? The Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, and Adler Planetarium are nerd heaven.

Warning: You’ll leave smarter, but also way too emotionally attached to a penguin or a fossilized dinosaur.

Bonus Tips

Eat Like a Local: Stuff your face with deep-dish pizza, because that’s the Chicago way.

Warning: one slice feels like an entire meal.

Chicago-Style Hot Dogs: Don’t even think about asking for ketchup. This isn’t amateur hour.

Popcorn: Garrett Popcorn’s caramel-and-cheese mix sounds wrong but tastes oh-so-right.

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