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What to do in Chicago | WHAT’S UP

It is unlikely that the “Windy City” will bore and disappoint you, as its vibrant culture, streets, parks, restaurants and museums of international stature will make you live a unique and wonderful experience in this city of the state of Illinois. We assure you that you will not want to leave this idyllic metropolis. At Q’PASA we tell you ten plans to do in Chicago.

  1. Urban Kayaks
Photograph taken from Instagram @urbankayaks

If you want to explore the city in a different and fun way with Urban Kayaks you can do it. This activity will allow you to visit the Chicago River and Lake Michigan, where you can appreciate the Shedd Aquarium and the Field Museum.

In addition, these types of excursions are not only available for sunny afternoons, but you can also take a fun trip at night.

  1. Brothel
Photograph taken from Instagram @bordelchicago

After taking a kayak trip, you should go for a cocktail at the iconic Bordel bar. This site invites you to “be seduced by the sights, sounds and flavors of the place as you transport yourself to the licentious neighborhoods of Pigalle and Montmartre”.

The bar, located at 1721 W. Division St., offers “award-winning” cocktails and live performances with world-class jazz and evening entertainment.

  1. Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art
Photograph taken from Instagram @mcachicago

Better known as MCA, it is one of the largest contemporary art galleries in the world. This museum is considered a cultural leader of local need and international distinction.

If you decide to visit the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, you can enjoy large-scale exhibits, fashion compositions, photography, music, and the works of rising local artists.

  1. Emperor Tiger
Photograph taken from Instagram @kaiser_tiger_chicago

Kaiser Tiger is reputed to be the “best place to drink beer and eat hot dogs” in all of Chicago. It could be said that it is one of the local bars with more activities to do, one of these that is very popular among the inhabitants and visitors of the city of Illinois is the winter ‘Kaiser Tiger Curling’. Each lane has a cost of US $ 50 and you can play alone or with four friends for 30 min; If you want to go to spend a pleasant time you must make a reservation.

  1. Chicago Pizza Tour
Photograph taken from Instagram @chicagopizzatours

If you are a pizza lover like us and you find yourself in the “metropolis of the winds”, it is essential that you do the original ‘Chicago Pizza Tour’, a gastronomic adventure that will take you by bus to know the best pizzerias in the city.

  1. Chicago Polar Plunge
Photograph taken from Instagram @dickcarriers

Although during the year 2021 the Chicago Polar Plunge should be made virtual, that does not mean that it will not be as fun as usual. This activity consists of immersing yourself in the icy waters of Lake Michigan during the first week of March to raise funds for the city’s Special Olympics and special charities for children.

  1. Chicago Restaurant Week
Photograph taken from Instagram @althearestaurant

It is no secret to anyone that the gastronomy of this metropolis is exquisite and therefore, if you are in the city during Chicago Restaurant Week, you should go to try all the delicacies that are prepared in the kitchens of the city. You may not be able to visit the more than 400 restaurants that participate in the event, but yes, you will try a variety of dishes.

Restaurant prices range from $ 24 for brunch to $ 36 or $ 48 for dinner.

  1. Sendero Bloomingdale
Photograph taken from Instagram @choosechicago

This trail is also known as ‘The 606’, a nearly three mile greenway that runs from west to east of Chicago’s north side. If you want to enjoy a good walk or take a bike ride, the Bloomingdale is the best option to take.

  1. Architecture River Tour
Photograph taken from Instagram @bklarchitecture

Taking a cruise on the Chicago River is an experience on another level. This activity is run by the city’s Architecture Foundation, which offers day and night trips from various branches of the river, so that in 90 minutes you can see the 50 most impressive buildings in the metropolis.

  1. Whiskey Business
Photograph taken from Instagram @whiskeybusinesschi

How about being able to drink a good whiskey in a gingerbread house? At Christmas time you can visit Wicker Park, the Whiskey Business, an establishment that turns its rooftop cabins into cute heated gingerbread houses, which are available for private rental.

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