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April 3, 2010

Chicago: Travel tips for the Windy City

Chicago is one of the most entertaining cities in the United States. Not only does it have some of the finest professional sports teams, Chicago is also known for it’s exquisite restaurants and historic theatres. If you are planning to visit Chicago in it’s summer months, then you will surely want to read on.

I’ll start with the sports teams first. Probably one of the most popular baseball franchises in the country, the Chicago Cubs are a must see. Yes, I know they haven’t won a world series pennant in 100 years, but with the nostalgia look of Wrigley field and it’s Wrigleyville atmosphere, you could spend an entire day at and around “The friendly confines”. If you’d rather watch a game at a more modern park, than you will have to visit the South side residing, Chicago White Sox. US Cellular Field was opened in 1991 and has all the bells and whistles of a high tech park. US Cellular has outdoor fun showers in the bleacher areas to keep cool on those steamy summer days, and blows off fireworks everytime a Sox batter smacks a homerun.

Now after all that baseball, you’ll want to dine at one of the many Chicago restaurants, and since Chicago was once a beef stockyard capital, a steakhouse has got to take precedence! There are quite a few choices for a great steak in the Windy City and many are located on or around “Steak Row”, otherwise known as Dearborn St. Gene & Georgettis, Keefers Restaurant, Smith & Wollenskys, and Ruth’s Chris are all excellent choices. All of these restaurants have great elegant atmosphere and no matter which steakhouse you choose, come hungry! The steaks are quite thick and are always cooked to perfection.

If steak isn’t your fancy, than how about Italian? Taylor Street is located just South of downtown and has a number of authentic dining choices. Gennaro’s, Rosebud’s, Leona’s, and Pompei are all excellent. All present a casual atmosphere, and have excellent choices of Red Wine. I must not forget Mario’s Italian Ice. This little stand has been on Taylor street since the 1950’s and is homemade with feal fruit bits. Try the Grape Ice with Lemon Bits!

Not tired yet, how about a Theatre event? Chicago has many theatres that showcase the Performing Arts. The Ford Center, Chicago Theatre, Briar Street Theatre, and the Auditorium Theatre have hosted many popular plays and musicals for some time. Not only do these theatre’s host great plays, the theatre’s themselves also provide a historic look back with all of thier interior aesthetics. On weekends, showtimes usually start with a matinee around 2 or 3PM. In the evenings, showtimes start around 7 or 8PM and end with a late show starting around 10PM.

Being some of the most popular, the choices that I have presented are just a fraction of how you can spend an unforgettable summer weekend in the city of “Big Shoulders”. With so many choices for entertainment, Chicago is second to none. You will have a memorable, fabulous time!

If you have any further questions about places to dine or events to see, feel free to contact me or my office.

Gary Ketchum

CEO TicketAmerica.com

Gary Ketchum is the CEO of TicketAmerica which has provided hundreds of thousands of event tickets to satisfied customers since 1998 @ http://www.ticketamerica.com

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