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Holiday Destination: Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in Illinois and the third most populous city in the United States. Chicago's notability has found expression in numerous forms of popular culture, including novels, plays, movies, songs, various types of journals for example, sports, entertainment, business, trade, and academic, and the news media. The city has many nicknames, which reflect the impressions and opinions about historical and contemporary Chicago. The city is traversed by the Chicago and Calumet rivers. Chicago's extensive parklands, including 3,000 hectares of city parks attract an estimated 86 million visitors annually. As a multicultural city that thrives on the harmony and diversity of its neighborhoods, Chicago today embodies the values of America's heartland integrity, hard work and community and reflects the ideals in the social fabric of its 77 distinct neighborhoods.

Climate

Summer 29.3 °C (84.7 °F) and Winter −4.7 °C (23.5 °F).

Tourist Season

Winter is the best Season for Tourism.

Accommodation

Hotels and Appartments.

General Information Of Chicago

  • Land Area: 234.0 sq mi (606.1 km2)
  • Population: 26 Lakh.
  • Capital City: Illinois.
  • Language: English, Spanish, Polish, French, Chinese and Russian.

Tourist Attraction in or Near by Chicago

Sears Tower

Sears Tower is a 108 story, 1451 foot (442 m) skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois. At the time of its completion in 1973, it was the tallest building in the world, surpassing the World Trade Center towers in New York, and it held this rank for nearly 25 years. The Willis Tower is the tallest building in the United States and the seventh tallest freestanding structure in the world. The skyscraper is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Chicago, and over one million people visit its observation deck each year. There was much discussion on whether the Petronas towers are actually taller than the Sears tower as the height of the antennas on the Petronas towers are included in the total height, while the height of the antennas are not included in the height calculation of the Sears tower as they are not considered an actual part of the building.

Magnificent Mile

The Magnificent Mile, sometimes referred to as The Mag Mile, is a neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois, that runs along a portion of Michigan Avenue extending from the Chicago River to Oak Street in the Near North Side community area. The district is located adjacent to downtown it is also one block east of Rush Street, which is known for its nightlife. The Magnificent Mile serves as the main thoroughfare between Chicago's Loop business district and its Gold Coast. It also serves as the western boundary of the Streeterville neighborhood. ll the big names in shopping are present here, from Disney, Apple and Nike town to Blooming dales and Saks Fifth Avenue. The wide sidewalks, often adorned with well-maintained flowerbeds are always crowded. The areas around the Magnificent Mile are some of Chicago's wealthiest.

Navy Pier

Navy Pier is a 3,300 foot (1,010 m) long pier on the Chicago shoreline of Lake Michigan. It is located in the Streeterville neighborhood of the Near North Side community area. Navy Pier is a large pier on Lake michigan near Streeterville, close to Chicago's downtown. Originally known as the Municipal Pier 2, it is one of two piers called for in Daniel Burnham's 1909 Chicago plan. The most eye-catching is the 148 ft (45m) high Ferris Wheel. It was modeled after the first ferris wheel built for the 1893 World Columbian Exposition. However, the Pier was also designed to provide docking space for passenger excursion steamers, and in the pre air conditioning era parts of the Pier, especially its outermost tip, were designed to serve as cool places for public gathering and entertainment. The Pier even had its own streetcar.

Buckingham Fountain

Buckingham Fountain is a Chicago landmark in the center of Grant Park. Dedicated in 1927, it is one of the largest fountains in the world. Built in a rococo wedding cake style and inspired by the Latona Fountain at the Palace of Versailles, it is meant to allegorically represent Lake Michigan. It operates from April to October, with regular water shows and evening color light shows. During the winter, the fountain is decorated with festival lights. Fountain was commisioned in 1927 by Kate Buckingham to honor her late brother Clarence. She had frequently traveled to Europe, where she admired the huge public fountains and wanted to bring some of Europe's monumentality to Chicago. She also left an endowment to maintain the fountain.

Old Water Tower

The Chicago Water Tower is a contributing property in the Old Chicago Water Tower District landmark district. It is located at 806 North Michigan Avenue along the Magnificent Mile shopping district in the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois. Located adjacent to Loyola University Chicago's downtown campus, the water tower serves as one of the Chicago Office of Tourism's Official Visitor's Centers. The Chicago Water Tower is the second-oldest water tower in the United States. The Tower is situated at 800 N. Michigan Avenue, at the center of Magnificent Mile, and contrasts sharply with nearby modern buildings such as John Hancock Center and Water Tower Place. Constructed in 1869 using big limestone blocks, the Chicago Water Tower, with all its small neo-gothic towers resembles more a tiny European medieval castle than a water tower. It was designed by architect William W. Boyington and houses a 40 meter standpipe which was used to equalize the pressure of the water pumped from the adjacent pumping station.

Cloud Gate

Cloud Gate, a public sculpture by Indian-born British artist Anish Kapoor, is the centerpiece of the AT&T Plaza in Millennium Park within the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States. The sculpture and AT&T Plaza are located on top of Park Grill, between the Chase Promenade and McCormick Tribune Plaza & Ice Rink. The Cloud Gate further cemented Chicago's reputation of a city at the forefront of public art and follows in the footsteps of earlier well-known public installations such as Alexander Calder's Flamingo at Federal Center, Picasso's untitled sculpture at the City Hall and Jean Dubuffet's Monument with Standing Beast at the James R. Thompson Center.

Accessibility

Bus Terminal

Greyhound Terminal

630 West Harrison Street

Chicago, IL, USA

Amtrak Station-CHI

225 S Canal St

Chicago, IL 60606, USA

Nearest Airport

O'Hare International Airport : For the international flights.

Midway International Airport: For the international flights.

Gary/Chicago International Airport : For the international flights.

Chicago Rockford International Airport : For the international flights.

Nearest Railway Station

Union Station

225 South Canal Street

Chicago, IL, USA

Harlem (O'Hare Branch)

5550 N. Harlem Ave

Chicago, IL, USA

Nearest Metro Station

Madison/Wabash

Chicago, IL, USA

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