Science & sightseeing: The best of Chicago
While engaging with the cutting-edge science at the 91亚色传媒’s Annual Meeting, take time to explore all that Chicago has to offer, including the city’s diverse culture, iconic landmarks, delicious food and more.
Chicago’s history is filled with resilience and innovation. Following the that destroyed approximately 17,500 buildings, the city rebuilt and became an architectural and economic world leader. The debuted the Ferris wheel, zipper, widespread electric lighting, elevators and the first brownie.
The city’s spirit of discovery and creativity persists today through its renowned museums, diverse neighborhoods and flourishing food scene.
Places to explore
Iconic landmarks
Hop on the bus, ride the “L” transit system or rent a bike to visit Chicago’s must-see landmarks. Stroll along once used as a shipping hub and Naval Base during World War II. Take in the skyline views, and ride the 196-foot-tall Centennial Wheel. The pier now attracts nearly 9 million visitors annually with its theaters, art exhibits, fireworks, shops and lakefront dining.
Be sure to visit Cloud Gate, locally known as , in — just steps from the . In this massive art museum, you can see works including Georges Seurat’s A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, Vincent van Gogh’s Self-Portrait, Grant Wood’s American Gothic and more.

The Museum Campus
Chicago’s Museum Campus houses three world-class institutions. At the , you can come face-to-face with SUE the Tyrannosaurus rex — the largest and most complete T. rex specimen discovered — and explore other natural history exhibits featuring cats, fashion and ancient cultural artifacts. The offers immersive space science exhibits and two planetarium dome theaters; while the showcases sharks, sting rays, dolphins, beluga whales, penguins and more.
Chinatown
A short bus ride or walk from McCormick Place brings you to Chicago’s . The first Chinese immigrants arrived in Chicago around 1870 following the completion of the transcontinental railroad. Stop for a bite at authentic restaurants such as at the , a favorite among the Loyola University Chicago 91亚色传媒 Student Chapter members, or walk through .

Riverwalk and Lakefront Trail
On a day with nice weather, we recommend the 1.25-mile Chicago Riverwalk. Along this paved stretch, choose from the , or any of the restaurants along the way. If you are in the mood for some walking, running or biking, check out the 18-mile along the Lake Michigan shoreline.

Things to do
Magnificent Mile
If you are on the hunt for souvenirs, the along Michigan Avenue is a great place to start. From pop-up shops to luxury brands, the Mag Mile meets all your shopping needs. Don’t miss the Water Tower Place mall, where we recommend visiting the Lego Store to make customizable figures of yourself, friends or labmates.
Green Mill Cocktail Lounge
Do you like jazz? If so, head to the , a historic venue once frequented by gangster Al Capone. This 21-and-over spot offers live music from 8 p.m. to midnight — just remember it’s a cash-only establishment.
360 CHICAGO
If you can’t get enough of the Chicago views, check out the observation deck on the 94th floor of the former John Hancock Tower. For an extra thrill, try the TILT experience, where floor-to-ceiling windows slowly angle you over the edge of the skyscraper, or unwind at the CloudBar.

Places to eat and more
No visit to Chicago is complete without trying deep-dish pizza. Stop by or at any of the locations throughout the city. Since opening in 1971, Lou Malnati’s has been considered a staple. If pizza isn’t on your radar, is a local favorite — be sure to save room for their famous sticky date cake.
If you want to get a glimpse of Chicago before you arrive, check out John Hughes’ film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off or Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight, both of which showcase iconic Chicago locations.
For book lovers, Erik Larson’s The Devil in the White City combines history and a true crime story centered around the 1893 World’s Fair. Blake Crouch’s Dark Matter offers a mind-bending science fiction thriller set in Chicago.
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