
To appreciate the city's arts, architecture and American life, start at the Chicago Cultural Center. The Center at 77 East Randolph occupies an entire block and contains the Chicago Office of Tourism. Originally built as a library, the grand structure was completed in 1897. Inside is the world's largest Tiffany dome and three floors (joined by a great staircase) of beautiful rooms with displays and information.
Just across the street is Millennium Park. Brimming with Frank Gehry architecture and interactive art, it is a verdant oasis in the summer. In winter, ice skaters swirl around its outdoor rink.
The Art Institute is world-class. Find more art at the galleries clustered on both the Magnificent Mile and at River North. Search for the latest information on art exhibits in Chicago Gallery News (www.chicagogallerynews.com), available at any of the galleries.
If the weather is pleasant, visitors can take in the beach resort feel of the city. Monroe, Montrose and Burnham harbours are popular working and pleasure spots with yacht clubs and other services. While away a day at Lincoln Park, sunbathe and people-watch at Oak Street Beach, located on the north side of the town's Gold Coast, or take your canine to romp at the ‘doggy beach,' located between Montrose and Belmont.
Experience the ‘City of Big Shoulders' (Carl Sandburg) skyline, from the Ferris wheel at Navy Pier or travel south down North Lake Shore Drive and look toward the city at North Avenue Beach. One of the best ground level glimpses of the Wrigley Building and the Loop is at the Chicago River Michigan Avenue Bridge. And if you still want to see more, visit one of the old reliables - the Willis Tower (formerly known as Sears Tower) Skydeck or the John Hancock Observatory.
Chicago Office of Tourism
Chicago Cultural Center
77 East Randolph
Tel: (312) 744 2400 or 1 877 244 2246/CHICAGO.
Website: www.explorechicago.org or www.choosechicago.com
Opening hours: Mon-Thu 0800-1900, Fri- Sat 0800-1800, Sun 1000-1800, holidays 1000-1600.
Additional location: Chicago Waterworks, 163 East Pearson Street, opening hours same as above.
More visitor information is available from Illinois Tourism (tel: 1 800 406 6418; www.enjoyillinois.com), at the airports and Union Station.
CityPass (www.citypass.com) offers free admission to six Chicago attractions. It lasts for nine days and can be purchased from the attractions on the day or online in advance. GoChicago Card (tel: 1 866 628 9031; www.gochicagocard.com) offers a one to multi-day card for free admissions to over 25 attractions, plus shopping, restaurant and lodging discounts.