TOUR OF CHICAGO - 6 Nights

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TOUR OF CHICAGO - 6 Nights
Thank you for choosing Chicago for a city break! Your six-day visit will give you plenty of time to discover why travelers
from around the globe love this world-class destination. We invite you savor the unparalleled architecture, shopping,
dining, cultural institutions and music scene of our beautiful city on the shore of Lake Michigan.
I T I N E R A RY O V E R V I E W
Day 1: Arrival in Chicago
Day 2: Millennium Park, Art Institute of Chicago, Grant Park,
Buckingham Fountain, John Hancock Observatory and
Magnificent Mile
Day 3: Museum Campus, Chicago Architecture Foundation
River Cruise
Day 4: Oak Park, Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio, Chicago
Premium Outlets
Day 5: Chinatown, Blues and Jazz Clubs
Day 6: Hyde Park, Museum of Science & Industry, Sears Tower
SkyDeck
Day 7: Departure from Chicago
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Day 1: Arrival in Chicago
As your aircraft descends into Chicago and you transfer from the airport to your hotel, take in the breathtaking views of this
beautiful city on the shores of Lake Michigan and the exciting architecture which sets it apart from every other place in the
world. You’ve already begun your discovery of this sensational world-class city.
Tonight, enjoy a memorable welcome dinner at one of Chicago’s celebrated restaurants – many of which offer glittering views
of the city at night.
Day 2:
Begin your exploration of Chicago with a walking tour of the city’s newest and most popular attraction, Millennium Park.
Key elements of this award-winning 9.9 hectare showcase of public art, architecture and landscape include Anish Kapoor’s
stunning “Cloud Gate” sculpture, Frank Gehry’s breathtaking Pritzker Pavilion, Lurie Garden, and the enchanting, interactive
Crown Fountain.
In the block south of Millennium Park, The Art Institute of Chicago encompasses more than 5,000 years of human expression
from cultures around the world as well as the largest collection of impressionist paintings outside of Paris. Founded in 1879,
the Art Institute will open its newest addition – the 24,000 square meter Modern Wing housing renowned Modern and
Contemporary masterpieces – in May 2009.
Stroll through Grant Park – the city’s grand “front yard” and home to Chicago’s many free summer festivals – to famous
Buckingham Fountain. This public icon is one of the finest fountains in the nation and the centerpiece of Grant Park.
Walk north and up Michigan Avenue to the John Hancock Center, a landmark building known for its pyramid shape and
crossed outer beams. From the 94th floor John Hancock Observatory and the open-air Skywalk, you’ll enjoy sensational
views of the city, lake, and, on clear days, the surrounding states of Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin. And the multimedia
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Sky Tour comes in adults’ and kids’ versions and in French, German, Japanese, Mandarin, and Spanish.
Take some time to explore Michigan Avenue. The stretch between Oak Street and the Chicago River known as The Magnificent
Mile features hundreds of boutiques, shops, entertainment options, and restaurants.
Choose one of the wonderful Magnificent Mile restaurants for dinner this evening.
Day 3:
Chicago’s many fine cultural institutions are fascinating places to learn and explore, and three of them are conveniently
located on the beautiful Museum Campus just south of Grant Park. Here, on the city’s lakefront and just steps apart, you can
see the world’s largest and most complete T. rex at The Field Museum, the space and sky theaters at Adler Planetarium, and,
at Shedd Aquarium, the spectacular Oceanarium which recently completed a major renovation.
Travel north up Michigan Avenue to the Chicago River to board the Chicago Architecture Foundation’s Architecture River
Cruise. During this 90-minute narrated cruise, you’ll enjoy an unmatched look at the city, discover architectural details –
ranging from Beaux Arts to Art Deco to Gothic to Modern – of the city’s most famous buildings, and hear anecdotes about
Chicago history. Don’t miss the new Trump International Hotel & Tower, now in the final stages of construction.
One of Chicago’s famous deep-dish pizza restaurants would make a great spot for dinner tonight.
Day 4:
Today’s exploration will take you west to the Village of Oak Park. Here you’ll see the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio and, in
the surrounding neighborhood, beautifully preserved examples of this great American architect’s work as you learn about the
lasting impact he made on the architectural world. Downtown Oak Park, also known as the birthplace of the celebrated writer
Ernest Hemingway, is a great place for a good lunch.
Continue on to suburban Aurora’s Chicago Premium Outlets where 120 outlet stores including Brooks Brothers, Calvin Klein,
Giorgio Armani, J. Crew, Kate Spade, Kenneth Cole, Lacoste, Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren, Salvatore Ferragamo, Sony, and many
others offer impressive savings.
For dinner, try one of Chicago’s exciting ethnic restaurants either downtown or in one of the many neighborhoods.
Day 5:
Depart on a walking tour of Chinatown, a ten-minute drive from the heart of downtown, this morning. Chicago’s Chinatown is
one of the largest of its kind in North America and the dynamic center of a prosperous Chinese-American community. Spend
the day visiting unique local shops and sampling delicious authentic Chinese food in this colorful neighborhood located
around Wentworth Avenue.
This evening, listen to great blues or jazz performed live in one of Chicago’s legendary clubs.
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Day 6:
Today’s visit to historic Hyde Park, located south of Chicago, will carry you into the beautiful neighborhood which is home to
the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama.
No trip to Hyde Park would be complete without a stop at the remarkable Museum of Science and Industry, one of the world’s
largest science museums. Housed in one of only two remaining buildings from the 1893 Columbian Exposition, the museum
holds more than 35,000 artifacts and over 5.6 hectares of hands-on exhibits. Three that will spark your imagination are the
U-505 (the only WWII German submarine in the USA), the coal mine and the Pioneer Zephyr train.
Return downtown to take in the view from Chicago’s famous skyscraper, The Sears Tower. The Sears Tower Skydeck rises over
1,353 feet and provides the highest views of any building in the Western Hemisphere.
Experience a memorable dinner at one of Chicago’s celebrated steakhouses, then catch a world-class performance at the
acclaimed Goodman Theatre or Steppenwolf Theatre Company, or a Broadway show in the city’s exciting Loop theater
district.
Day 7:
As you leave our city, we thank you again for choosing Chicago and hope to see you soon!
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