Must see & do attractions
Chicago
Chicago or the windy city is one of the world's great cities that never sleeps. From the magic of Millennium Park to having fun at navy pier, from visiting the many museums like the Field Museum or the Art Institute of Chicago where you can admire paintings by world-renowned artists, Chicago will keep you entertained.
Get the taste of Chicago's famous deep dish pizza or enjoy pancakes for breakfast at one of Chicago's famous pancake houses, there are plenty of restaurants to choose from. Sports fan? Experience the thrill of watching a baseball game.
Another great experience is the Architecture Boat tour, a river cruise along Chicago's most famous buildings.
Chicago or the windy city is one of the world's great cities that never sleeps. From the magic of Millennium Park to having fun at navy pier, from visiting the many museums like the Field Museum or the Art Institute of Chicago where you can admire paintings by world-renowned artists, Chicago will keep you entertained.
Get the taste of Chicago's famous deep dish pizza or enjoy pancakes for breakfast at one of Chicago's famous pancake houses, there are plenty of restaurants to choose from. Sports fan? Experience the thrill of watching a baseball game.
Another great experience is the Architecture Boat tour, a river cruise along Chicago's most famous buildings.
Most spectacular walk
There are so many spectacular walks in the National Parks, so it is difficult to pick just one
Must try dish
Chicago-Style pizza:
Chicago's pizzas are huge. The deep dish pizza is a tall buttery crust filled with loads of meat, cheese, tomato chunks and authentic Italian spices.
Chicago's pizzas are huge. The deep dish pizza is a tall buttery crust filled with loads of meat, cheese, tomato chunks and authentic Italian spices.
Toughest Sport event
RAAM (Race Across America):
This Ultra Distance cycling race sees racers competing from the West Coast to the East Coast of the United States, approximately 3000 miles (4800km). This transcontinental event has no stages, meaning racers compete nonstop from start to finish. The fastest competitors manage to do this in a little over 7 days.
This Ultra Distance cycling race sees racers competing from the West Coast to the East Coast of the United States, approximately 3000 miles (4800km). This transcontinental event has no stages, meaning racers compete nonstop from start to finish. The fastest competitors manage to do this in a little over 7 days.