March 18, 2024
Experience Skydeck Chicago and The Ledge
Every day of the year, visitors experience Skydeck Chicago on the 103rd floor of Willis Tower, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2024. The… Read More
March 18, 2024
Every day of the year, visitors experience Skydeck Chicago on the 103rd floor of Willis Tower, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2024. The… Read More
March 6, 2024
Free admission • Millennium Park Experience a summer of extraordinary music with dozens of free classical concerts. The Grant Park Music Festival, one of the… Read More
March 5, 2024
Chicago knows how to party for Pride. The annual LGBTQ+ celebration takes over the city each June, with street fests, concerts, parties, and the iconic… Read More
March 5, 2024
This spring, we could all use more time with family and friends to relax and enjoy a delicious meal. Whether you’re celebrating Easter or just… Read More
March 4, 2024
What’s spring like in Chicago? Tulips bloom along iconic Michigan Avenue, cherry blossoms pop up in Jackson Park, and city parks begin to overflow with… Read More
February 29, 2024
Pop culture fans, assemble! The 2024 Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo (C2E2) is around the corner. Now in its 14th year, this year’s convention will… Read More
February 27, 2024
Chicago is the perfect destination for a family-friendly spring escape — and we’ve got some spring break ideas that are sure to be a hit… Read More
February 15, 2024
A version of this article was originally published in the 2024 Chicago Visitors Guide. Wayne Baker Brooks knows a thing or two about the blues… Read More
February 13, 2024
St. Patrick’s Day in Chicago is a celebration like no other. With a substantial Irish population — and one of the biggest city-wide St. Patrick’s… Read More
February 12, 2024
Chicago is a city known for its restaurants. There are world-renowned fine dining, celebrity-chef helmed hot spots, and local favorites that have been around for… Read More
February 10, 2024
Chicago is a city of firsts — and nowhere is this better seen than in its architecture. The site of the now demolished Home Insurance Building (1884-1885), credited as the world's first skyscraper (at a diminutive 10 stories by today's standards), you could write a book on the significance of the Chicago cityscape — which is why so many have.
Read MoreFebruary 7, 2024
Now in its 11th year as a leading international art fair, EXPO CHICAGO returns to iconic Navy Pier with an exciting roster of exhibitors, programs,… Read More