
Why? Chicago is a legendary metropolis that is almost as
popular a tourist destination as New York, and it gets better every
year. During a holiday in Chicago there need never be a dull
moment, the number of world-class events and attractions being as
large and diverse as the city itself.
When? If there is anything that might put off visitors who
travel to Chicago it could be the weather, which is miserable for
most of the year. Summers are overly hot and humid, and Winters
unbearably cold, windy and snow-covered. The best time to holiday
in Chicago is during autumn, when the air is frosty but it sparkles
under blue skies and sunshine.
Who for? Anyone and everyone will enjoy a holiday in
Chicago, which is a marvellous modern city in a delightful setting,
offering amusements, entertainment and interesting sights to suit
all tastes.
More Info: If you are planning to travel to Chicago make use
of our up-to-date Chicago travel guide, which is filled with all
the information required to ensure a wonderful Chicago holiday,
from restaurant recommendations to a details of public transport
and listings of events and attractions.
Overview
Chicago is the major metropolis of America’s heartland,
with three million people hustling and bustling in the city of
skyscrapers that appears to rise straight out of the waters of Lake
Michigan, in northern Illinois. Once a gangster’s hang-out
synonymous with infamous names such as Al Capone and Bonny and
Clyde, the ‘windy city’ today has a squeaky-clean
reputation as an international business and commercial capital
boasting an eclectic mix of architecture, world-class theatre, art
exhibitions, and super-enthusiastic sportsmanship.
Chicago emerged as a rough and tough survivor after being
destroyed in the Great Fire of 1871 and a huge influx of immigrants
from all over the world in the early 20th century brought with them
a determined spirit infusing the city with ethnic diversity
and the unmistakable sound of Chicago-style blues music. Chicagoans
have built a city that is to be reckoned with,
boasting soaring skyscrapers including the Sears Tower (one of
the tallest in the world); thriving ethnic neighbourhoods; a
lakefront business district, the re-energised downtown; unbeatable
shopping along the famed Michigan Avenue; and top-class sports
teams.
One thing that does not attract visitors to Chicago is the
weather, which, because of its geographical location is breezy at
best, and freezing and gale-ridden at worst. It is possible to
ignore the weather though, when getting caught up in the myriad of
things to do, see and experience in this Midwestern metropolis
- there are 30 excellent museums alone.