Chicago is a vibrant city that offers a wide range of amenities, including history, culture, and outstanding dining. It also has a loyal sports fan base. Illinois is the largest city and draws visitors from all over the globe. It’s located on beautiful Lake Michigan. You can fill your schedule with the main attractions of the city. But there are many other things you can do in the city’s neighborhoods. These three neighborhoods are home to great food, local culture, and hidden gems.

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A World of Museums at Hyde Park, Chicago

Hyde Park, which is located around the University of Chicago campus, is filled with culture and arts. It includes Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House and Oriental Institute Museum, as well as the DuSable Museum of African American History and Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House. The Museum of Science and Industry is a popular attraction in the area. It boasts beautiful waterfront views in the heart of Jackson Park. You will be piqued by state-of the-art exhibits that are hands-on and explore everything, from history to technology to natural sciences. Visit a submarine from World War II, witness a tornado in the Science Storms exhibit and enjoy an exclusive documentary at Giant Dome Theater. This magnificent, five-story tall, curving movie screen is five stories high.

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Pilsen’s Mexican Heritage meets Cool Nightlife

Pilsen’s Mexican American history, located between Little Italy and Chinatown, is the heartbeat of this culturally rich area. The National Museum of Mexican Art has a 10,000-piece permanent collection that spans 3,000 years of Mexican arts. You can browse folk art, photography, and textiles from lesser-known and more famous Mexican artists. Discover Pilsen’s renowned dining and nightlife scene at local favorites like Dusek’s Board & Beer. This 2019 Michelin-rated restaurant offers an all-day menu, from brunch to late-night. Live entertainment is available. Thalia Hall is upstairs and hosts stand-up comedy as well as musical acts in an 1892-built venue. The Punch House, a hidden bar in Thalia Hall’s basement, is a great spot. Get a signature cocktail with liquor and enjoy themed DJ nights that feature everything from Japanese funk to classic 70s rock.

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Logan Square: From Historic to Modern

Logan Square is a trendy neighborhood in the city’s northwest. It is well-known for its bike-friendly streets, diverse bars, and many restaurants. The Logan Boulevard National Historic District includes the Kedzie, Humboldt and Logan Boulevards. Enjoy a walk along charming streets lined with greystone homes that date back to the early 20th century. Next, you’ll stop at Lost Lake. It is one of the most popular bars in the area. The Tales of the Cocktail Foundation voted it the Best Cocktail Bar in America 2018. This tropical-themed bar offers tiki cocktails as well as Asian-inspired cuisine. Enjoy a plate of pork dumplings with a refreshing drink in a pineapple. There are many delicious options, such as the Mango Mu Mu and Tic-Tac-Taxi Rum drinks.

How to Get There

It is very easy to get to Chicago. Chicago O’Hare (ORD), and Chicago Midway(MDW) offer many flights to destinations all over the globe. You can rent a car, but it may be easier to use Chicago’s convenient network of public transit options.

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