Our Top 10 free things to do in Chicago (Tips from two locals to first time visitors in 2023)

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Hi guys, and welcome to our beautiful city of  Chicago. What's better than taking a tour with   the locals? And I know what you're gonna say, it  doesn't sound like I'm from Chicago. But that's   probably because you're used to the South Side  accent, and we live on the north side of Chicago.   But we've lived here for 20 years. And for when  we have people who visit us from out of town,   we came up with a list of the 10 favorite places  where we like to take them. And this is what we're   gonna show you today. So, our number 1 attraction  in Chicago is Millennium Park. It's actually hard   to believe that this thing didn't even exist 20  years ago. But now, it has become a tourist magnet   of Chicago. It's really a remarkable gateway to  the city. The bean, also known as Cloud Gate,   is an incredible piece of artwork that reflects  the entire skyline of the city. Millennium Park   is a year-round kind of venue, where you  can ice skate in the wintertime. And then,   just behind the bean, is the pavilion made by  Frank Gehry, the architect who made the Museum   of Bilbao. And it's just so weird. Well,  it also very nicely complement the bean,   because the two are very reflective, particularly  at night. I really like going down there to see   concerts. And then, just next to the bean, you  have the Crown Fountain. It's also a very unique   experience. You've got those two fountains, that  are facing each other. And you have the faces that   are constantly changing. In the hot summer days,  people love to come down there and cool off. And   you have these enormous faces of local citizens  that volunteered to have their faces filmed,   and the water comes from people's mouths,  almost like they're spitting on to the crowd. So, number 2 on our list, is the Maggie Daley  Park. It's just very close to Millennium Park.   And if you have kids, that should be one of the  prime attractions you should go to. It's basically   an amusement park, but it's completely free, and  you have hundreds of kids that enjoy themselves   on the park. The Maggie Daley Park has attractions  for all ages. You got for the really small ones;   and then for the mid-age kids. So, everybody  is gonna enjoy themselves over there. And   what is really spectacular about this  park is that you also have the skyline,   and it connects directly to Millennium Park. So,  you can take a short walk across the BP bridge.   And the BP bridge is a good complement to the  Frank Gehry architecture. It's super shinny. It's   got these very weird shapes, kind like a snake  shape. It's a really interesting experience. So, our number 3 place is the Chicago River Walk.  The river walk, as well, is fairly new. And now,   all of a sudden, it's also becoming a crowd  favorite. It's super vibrant. You got restaurants   on the side. There's just so much life on the  water. Back in the days, we used to tell our   guests to take the architectural cruise. And now  that the Riverwalk is there, you can actually just   see all the buildings, just from the river,  without having to pay for the river cruise. And at the corner of the river and Michigan  Avenue, you've got the Tribune Tower. Probably   one of the landmark buildings in the city. The  things that are embedded into the Tribune Tower   come from the Great Wall, Cologne Cathedral.  And our absolute favorite building in Chicago is   the Aqua. This spectacular building designed by  our homegrown architect: Jeanne Gang. And then,   at the end of the river, close to the lake,  is the Centennial Plaza. And every hour,   on top of the hour, you'll see a water  cannon that shoots water across the river. Number 4 on our list is the lakefront. Chicago has  the most beautiful skyline in the world. And the   best place to watch the skyline is from a boat,  if you can. But even if you don't have a boat,   you can also get a great skyline from the museum  campus. Between the aquarium and the planetarium,   you have this amazing view of the entire skyline,  with the Sears Tower, all the way to Navy Pier.   Another spot that has a fantastic view of  the city, is Buckingham Fountain; especially   at night when it lights up. It's coordinated to  music. The other thing that's great about Chicago   is the beaches. When you think of Chicago, you  don't really think of Chicago as a beach resort,   because it's inland. But we have Lake  Michigan. It's exactly like the ocean,   except it doesn't smell like salt. Chicago's  lakefront is really enormous. It spans more than   20 miles. There are so many gems along the way.  And much of it you can navigate, just by bike. So 5th one on our list is Michigan Avenue.  Michigan Avenue is the high street of Chicago.   And Michigan Avenue is famous for its shopping.  All the big brands are there. The other thing that   makes Michigan Avenue really unique, is the way  it connects across the river, down to Millennium   Park. And my favorite place to shop on Michigan  Avenue is the Water Tower Place. I love the   fountains, on the escalators, on the way there.  And my favorite place at the water tower, is the   Lego store. And I especially like that big dragon,  that spans from one end of the store to the other.   I really love the history of Water Tower Place.  The water towers, they are original to the city.   It's one of the only things that survived the  Great Chicago Fire. And then close to the water   tower is the John Hancock. And from the top of the  John Hancock, you have the best view of the city.   On the 95th floor, you have the Signature Room.  That's probably the only thing on our list that   is not free. But it's just a bar. You just pay  your drink, just like at any other bar. But once   you get your drink, you have this incredible view  of the loop, of the lake, of the river, of Lincoln   Park on the north side. So, just for the price  of a drink, you get the best view in the city. Number 6 on our list is Lincoln Park. It's kind of   of apes and monkeys. And you have gorillas. You  have chimpanzees. It's always a kid's favorite.   So, the Lincoln Park Zoo has everything that  every little kid would want to see: zebras,   and kangaroos, camels, and alpacas. And also  birds of prey is like those huge vultures. And,   it's got a great displays of arctic animals,  like penguins, polar bears, and seals. Just next to the zoo, is the Lincoln Park  Conservatory, where you'll find every type   of plant species that you can imagine, in  one place. It's like a huge greenhouse. And   when you're inside, it feels like the jungle.  It's actually great to go there in the winter,   during the Chicago winter, and you've got  palm trees. And you got coconut trees. My   favorite time to go to conservatory is in the  spring, when they have all the flower exhibits. And just north of Lincoln Park, is number 7 on our  list, the neighborhood of Wrigleyville. There's   nothing like going to Wrigley Field, and having a  brat and a beer, and some peanuts, on a sunny day,   and watch the game. So, obviously, going to  Wrigley Field is not free. But what's free,   is hanging around the stadium. The thing  that's kind of unique about Wrigley Field,   is that it's an urban stadium. It's surrounded  by bars and restaurants. And it's super lively   on game day. Just a great experience! They've  also invested a lot of money in building a number   of new facilities around the ballpark, to just  enhance the experience. You have all the statues   of all the legends of the Cubs. That stadium  has always been awesome inside. But it used to   be a dump outside. And they spent a lot of money  renovating. It's actually really nice now. Yeah. And on the south side of the city is number  8 on our list: Hyde Park. Hyde Park is the   home of the University of Chicago. And it's  a really nice campus: the exact traditional   campus that you think of, when you think  of a prestigious university. Rockefeller   chapel is a beautiful example of a Gothic  church, brought to the United States. Just   a beautiful chapel! And then, if you're in Hyde  Park, you should also go see the Robbie House,   by Frank Lloyd Wright. It's not free, but  if you're there, you should absolutely go   see it. The Robbie House is one of Frank Lloyd  Wright's masterpieces. The original owner was a   car enthusiast. It's one of the only Frank Lloyd  Wright houses you'll see, with a 3-car garage And then, number 9 on our list, is the Baha'i  Temple. Technically the Baha'i Temple is not in   Chicago. It's in Wilmette. But you can go there  with the L. So, we just decided to put it on the   list, because it's such an incredible place.  The Baha'i Temple is one of the most beautiful   buildings that I've ever seen. I love the fact  that it represents all the world's religions. You   feel a real sense of peace, when you walk around  it. And the gardens and fountains around it,   really add to the serenity of the place. It's kind  of our little Taj Mahal, right here, in Chicago.   It took, I think, 40 years to build the Baha'i  Temple. And it's the only one in North America. And 10th on our list, is Navy Pier. We had to  put Navy Pier on the list, because, after all,   it's the most visited attraction in Chicago. But  we never take anybody to Navy Pier. We never go   there. I just don't get it. I like looking at  Navy Pier from a distance, and seeing the Ferris   Wheel. But I hate going there, just because of  the crowds. It's very congested. There's not a   lot to do at Navy Pier. It's just a big jetty  on the lake. And you just walk along the pier,   from one end to the next. And at the very end  of the pier, you have a view of the lake. But,   it is like a slice of Chicago. You can see  all kinds of great theater. And there's a   Children's Museum, great place to take the  kids. And if you want all the restaurants,   in all the neighborhoods in Chicago,  they are on Navy Pier. So, quick trip,   and you see the sights. You can go to  Navy Pier and see a lot of Chicago. So if you enjoyed this video: give  it a big thumbs up. And put your   comments in the comment section below. And  if you'd like to subscribe to our channel,   we are gonna put a link somewhere right here.  And click the little bell, to get notifications,   when we have new videos. And if  you want to watch more videos,   we're gonna put one right here. And  we're gonna put another one right there. Bye! Bye!
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Keywords: Chicago, top 10, Illinois, United States, USA, Navy Pier, the bean, Cloud Gate, Maggie Daley Park, Lincoln Park, Lincoln Park Zoo, Lincoln Park Conservatory, Wrigley Field, Wrigleyville, Bahai Temple, Baha'i Temple, Riverwalk, Architectural Cruise, Lake Michigan, Chicago River, Millennium Park, Crown Fountain, Buckingham Fountain, John Hancock, free Chicago, visit Chicago, Things to do in Chicago, Things to see in Chicago
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Length: 11min 19sec (679 seconds)
Published: Mon May 21 2018
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