I've dreamed about this city for so long, I was concerned it wouldn't live up to my expectations. Can someone please tell me WHY was I worried? I have no complaints, except one; the days were only 24 hours long!
This was a business trip made into leisure, I added a couple of days at the beginning, getting to Chicago Friday afternoon. The Crowne Plaza Allerton was my home for 2 nights (I've written a review, including pictures). The Allerton was right on the Magnificent Mile, very convenient location to get almost everywhere.
Armed with my visitor's pass, I hoped the "El" and visited Greektown, enjoying every bite at Pegasus. Later that evening, I made my way to Millenium Park, I had a date with the Cloud Gate sculpture (my new love), it doesn't seem to matter what time of day you see it, it's always a delightful sight. I wondered around Michigan Avenue, caught a few cool shots over on State and enjoyed the windows at Marshall Fields.
Off to an early start Saturday morning; I must confess, I found the city's layout a bit confusing, it took me about 1.5 days to get my bearings and understand exactly where I was standing in relation to the river (which seems to be the most important thing). Again, down Michigan Avenue, I got shots of Big John, the Hershey's building, Water Tower and just every space which spoke to me.
Make it a point to stop by the Chicago Cultural Center, not only is it visually beautiful, but you'll find the Visitors Center where you can get a ton of useful information and maps to the area. David, one of the extremely helpful attendants, set me up with a good map and suggestions for places to eat, drink and be merry, 'true Chicago places, not the touristy ones'. I followed his advice and had a blast!
I had a Sidecar martini with a lovely view at the Signature Lounge (96th floor on the Hancock Bldg). Deep dish pizza at Giordano's, a meatball sub at Potbelly Sandwich Works. Joined the Wendella Tours crew down the lake and river. I walked and walked, shot picture after picture, and found myself mesmerized time and again by this magnificent city.
All of this happened by Sunday afternoon, when I headed out to Renaissance Chicago O'Hare (you'll also find a review for this one). Sunday evening, I headed over to Andersonville for a meal and beer at Hopleaf (look for my rave on this one). On Monday, I made it over to Gino's for a thin crust pizza, and on Tuesday, I made it back into the city, for some barbecue at Carson's and a farewell walk through the city as I tried to find Buckingham Fountain, which was off, I think because of the gusty winds that night (about 40 mph).
I said goodbye Wednesday morning, as the snow flurries hit the windows of my shuttle bus and I promised Chicago another dance.
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