How To Have A Safe Summer In Chicago This Year
Chicago’s summer is glorious and short, so the city packs a lot into a few months. Beaches, festivals, and the lakefront all come alive. A little planning goes a long way toward enjoying it safely.
Chicago holds its own against either coast: architecture cruises, deep-dish debates, and lakefront walks. Plan your visit with the articles below.
Chicago’s summer is glorious and short, so the city packs a lot into a few months. Beaches, festivals, and the lakefront all come alive. A little planning goes a long way toward enjoying it safely.
Route 66 is the slow, nostalgic way from Chicago to LA, and that’s the whole point: faded neon, roadside diners, and half-abandoned towns the interstate bypassed decades ago. Give it two unhurried weeks, because the road, not the coast at the end, is the destination.
Chicago is a city of neighborhoods pretending to be a downtown, and the visitors who only do the Loop and the Bean miss most of it. The food, the architecture, the lakefront, and the distinct character of each area are where the city actually lives. Base yourself downtown if you like, but spend your days out in the neighborhoods.
Chicago packs its whole personality into summer, which is both the reason to go then and the trap. The lakefront, the festivals, the rooftops all come alive, and so do the crowds. Knowing which sights are worth the queue and which neighborhoods reward wandering is what turns a packed few days into a great one.