Life in the Windy City
Travel Diaries
I’ve always felt the need to stay close to home, and that’s why I was hesitant to move to Chicago. I was content with my surroundings and didn’t know the world had so much more to offer. Moving to Chicago has been a great life experience for me and I want to share a slice of it with you. When you first come to Chicago it’s easy to get overwhelmed with the amount of activities in the city and places to see, so I’ve put together a brief list of places to visit, to make your Chicago experience memorable.
Places to visit:
• Cloud Gate “The Bean”: located within the heart of Millennium Park. This is a popular tourist spot and a great place for many activities.
• The Skydeck Chicago: This is at the top of the Willis Tower. Another famous Chicago tourist spot with the view of the whole city from 1,353 feet above. I recommend going a little early because the lines can be long. If you do not purchase a speed pass prepare to wait up to 2-3 hours. This spot is worth the wait to see the Chicago skyline.
• Navy Pier: Admission is free so make sure to spend on the speed boat ride, because it is worth it. The Ferris Wheel is also a great way to see an aerial view of the city.
• Lincoln Park Zoo: Admission is free here as well. I recommend visiting the Zoo during Christmas time for a spectacular show of the “Zoo Lights”.
• Chinatown Chicago: This is a great place to see the Chinese community and collect souvenirs.
• Shedd Aquarium: The Shedd is a cool place to see some interesting marine life.
Activities to do:
• Stroll alongside the Chicago river on the Riverwalk.
• Relax at the North Avenue Beach and admire Lake Michigan.
• Ride bicycles around the city with Divvy.
• Explore the downtown loop area.
• Visit Magnificent Mile/Michigan Avenue for an upscale shopping experience or visit State Street if you don’t want to splurge on high-end brands.
• Watch a play at The Goodman Theatre.
• Visit Dave & Buster’s for arcade games.
• Find one day classes like painting, pottery dance, etc.
Places to eat:
• Giordano’s, Lou Malnati’s or Pizano’s: You must visit any one of these places for the Chicago original deep dish pizza.
• Geja’s Café: This is the most romantic restaurant in Chicago, which is famous for its fondue dining experience.
• Alhambra Palace: If you’re looking for an upscale halal restaurant with live entertainment, you can’t go wrong with this place.
• Devon Street: If you miss Tariq Road then you should visit Devon Street and find several halal desi food options with a lot of stores to shop from. Some of our local favourites are: Sabri Nehari, Usmania, or Karahi Corner.
• AraOn: This is a hidden gem in the loop and definitely worth the visit if you enjoy sushi.
• Portillo’s: This is a stylish spot with lots of old-school themed indoor decorations. While you’re there, should try their chocolate cake.
To know more about my life and journey, you can follow me on Instagram @anxiouswoman
Places to visit:
• Cloud Gate “The Bean”: located within the heart of Millennium Park. This is a popular tourist spot and a great place for many activities.
• The Skydeck Chicago: This is at the top of the Willis Tower. Another famous Chicago tourist spot with the view of the whole city from 1,353 feet above. I recommend going a little early because the lines can be long. If you do not purchase a speed pass prepare to wait up to 2-3 hours. This spot is worth the wait to see the Chicago skyline.
• Navy Pier: Admission is free so make sure to spend on the speed boat ride, because it is worth it. The Ferris Wheel is also a great way to see an aerial view of the city.
• Lincoln Park Zoo: Admission is free here as well. I recommend visiting the Zoo during Christmas time for a spectacular show of the “Zoo Lights”.
• Chinatown Chicago: This is a great place to see the Chinese community and collect souvenirs.
• Shedd Aquarium: The Shedd is a cool place to see some interesting marine life.
Activities to do:
• Stroll alongside the Chicago river on the Riverwalk.
• Relax at the North Avenue Beach and admire Lake Michigan.
• Ride bicycles around the city with Divvy.
• Explore the downtown loop area.
• Visit Magnificent Mile/Michigan Avenue for an upscale shopping experience or visit State Street if you don’t want to splurge on high-end brands.
• Watch a play at The Goodman Theatre.
• Visit Dave & Buster’s for arcade games.
• Find one day classes like painting, pottery dance, etc.
Places to eat:
• Giordano’s, Lou Malnati’s or Pizano’s: You must visit any one of these places for the Chicago original deep dish pizza.
• Geja’s Café: This is the most romantic restaurant in Chicago, which is famous for its fondue dining experience.
• Alhambra Palace: If you’re looking for an upscale halal restaurant with live entertainment, you can’t go wrong with this place.
• Devon Street: If you miss Tariq Road then you should visit Devon Street and find several halal desi food options with a lot of stores to shop from. Some of our local favourites are: Sabri Nehari, Usmania, or Karahi Corner.
• AraOn: This is a hidden gem in the loop and definitely worth the visit if you enjoy sushi.
• Portillo’s: This is a stylish spot with lots of old-school themed indoor decorations. While you’re there, should try their chocolate cake.
To know more about my life and journey, you can follow me on Instagram @anxiouswoman