roman totale
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Second this. It’s outstanding.1) Architectural Boat Tour to rest your legs and learn the history of the city, much of which is based on the river
Second this. It’s outstanding.1) Architectural Boat Tour to rest your legs and learn the history of the city, much of which is based on the river
It’s called The Windy City not for the weather, but the hot air emanating from the mouths of the city’s politicians!I remember watching a late night programme as a kid called turtles chicago. All I remember was it was called the windy city and looked pretty seedy.
It’s called The Windy City not for the weather, but the hot air emanating from the moths of the city’s politicians!
Seedy? Well, every great city has a few places one might better avoid. But, to be fair, I think Chicago is far less seedy than many big cities like NYC, LA, San Francisco.
The bars around Wrigley Field (Cubs) are rockin on a game night.I paid a fortune (for me) for a meal at a restaurant at the top of the John Hancock building with a window table. The views would of been stunning if it hadn't been thick cloud at the top and couldn't see a bloody thing. Went back the day after when it was clear and it was stunning views across the city and Lake Michigan.
Loved Chicago as a city. Much more than say New York which was just a bit too full on for me. Did a cubs game which was a great experience but i think that baseball is done this season for the cubs now.
One of my favourite cities. I live 6 hours away and we usually go to the Navy Pier, Willis tower. You can check out the Shedd Aquarium and the Adler Planetarium. Although if you are okay spending a bit then take the river architecture tour.Off to Chicago next weekend for the marathon, anyone been? Any top tips for stuff to do apart from run a marathon and eat pizza