Chicago

The vibrant heart of the Midwest, Chicago is home to stunning architecture, world-class cuisine, and a rich tapestry of arts and culture create an unforgettable urban adventure.

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Embark on an unforgettable urban adventure in the Windy City where the architecture of the Chicago skyline meets the shores of Lake Michigan. Home to the towering Willis Tower and the iconic Cloud Gate in Millennium Park. Explore the fascinating exhibits at the Field Museum, enjoy a leisurely stroll along Navy Pier, and take in the amazing views from the 360 Chicago Observation Deck. With its world-class cuisine, vibrant arts scene, and rich history, Chicago promises a diverse and captivating experience!

5 Must-Visit Attractions in Chicago

Useful Information For Chicago

  • USA Dialling Code: +1
  • Chicago Dialling Code: 312 & 773
  • Currency: US$ (U. S. Dollar)
  • Language: English
  • Emergency Number: 911

5 Fun Facts About Chicago

  • The Birthplace of Skyscrapers: Chicago is home to the world's first skyscraper, the 10-story Home Insurance Building which was completed in 1885. The city’s architecture remains iconic, with Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower) once holding the title of the tallest building in the world!
  • Deep Dish Pizza: Chicago is famous for its unique style of pizza - the deep dish. It was invented in the 1940s, and it's more like a pizza pie with thick layers of crust, cheese, and toppings. It’s so deep that it can be loaded with more ingredients than most pizzas.
  • Route 66 Begins in Chicago: The legendary Route 66, often called "The Main Street of America," begins in downtown Chicago at Grant Park and stretches all the way to California! It’s a major part of American history and culture.
  • The Great Fire of 1871: Chicago experienced a massive fire in 1871 that destroyed a large part of the city. Despite this, the city rapidly rebuilt, leading to a boom in architectural innovation and the modern skyline.
  • A Green River for St. Patrick's Day: Every year for St. Patrick's Day, Chicago dyes the Chicago River green, a tradition that dates back to the 1960s!