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Come Early, Stay Late 

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Chicago SkylineYes, Chicago is a great business city, but it’s also a city pulsating with fun things to see and do.  When you come to Chicago for your upcoming event or conference, make a point to stay a few extra days either before or after the meeting.  Bring the family, too.  You’ll enjoy this fantastic city even more when you share it with the ones you love.

Dine in Style. Any Style.

Do you like sushi, Mandarin Chinese, classic French, southern Italian?  Do you prefer five-star cuisine or off-the-beaten-path ethnic delights?  You’ll find great restaurants in glorious abundance.  In fact, GQ magazine ranked Chicago "Best Restaurant City in America” in 2006.  So no matter your taste, no matter your style, Chicago has it.  Click here to discover the many great dining opportunities at your fingertips.

Unbelievable Shopping
 
The Magnificent Mile is among the great shopping avenues in the world.  State Street is celebrated in song.  Oak Street is full of trendy boutiques with unique merchandise.  And there are literally hundreds of interesting specialty and gift stores all over the near north neighborhoods just waiting to tempt you.  Bring your credit cards and a half-empty suitcase!  But first, get the details on Chicago’s retail haven.

Theater that Amazes, Amuses and Provokes

You’ll find everything from Broadway mega-hits like the award-winning Wicked to cutting-edge storefront theater.  Plus, Chicago’s famous improvisational groups like the Second City and ComedySportz.  But make sure to buy your tickets before you arrive.  These shows go fast!  Click here to see what’s happening in Chicago’s theater scene while you’re here.

Exciting, Unique Attractions

Chicago - Millennium Park BeanAny time of year, the Chicago lakefront is a feature attraction -- 29 miles of glorious beaches with bicycle and jogging paths and picturesque views that will take your breath away.

 
One of Chicago’s cultural hot spots, Millennium Park, features a spectacular elliptical sculpture by Anish Kapoor, the beautifully landscaped Lurie Garden, the Frank Gehry-designed Jay Pritzker Pavilion, and a digitally animated water fountain with giant images of faces created by Jaume Plensa.

And Navy Pier, the State’s #1 attraction, includes everything from fast food to fine dining, boat tours, shopping, and free performances.  The Pier has activities throughout the year for “kids” of all ages, and your trip to Chicago won’t be complete without a visit. 

So, take a look at the exciting attractions throughout Chicago and start planning your itinerary now!

Chicago Hotspots

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79th Chicago Boat, RV & Outdoors Show  |  1/14/2009 - 1/18/2009
McCormick Place North
2301 S. Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, IL 60616
Strictly Sail Show  |  1/29/2009 - 2/1/2009
Navy Pier
Navy Pier
Chicago, IL
Tristan and Isolde  |  1/27/2009 - 2/28/2009
Lyric Opera of Chicago
20 N. Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL 60606
Saltimbanco by Cirque du Soleil  |  1/21/2009 - 2/1/2009
Sears Centre Arena 5333 Prairie Stone Parkway Hoffman Estates, IL 60192 1-888-SEARSTIX
Monty Python's Spamalot  |  1/20/2009 - 2/1/2009
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50 East Congress Parkway
Chicago, IL 60605
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