Fun Things to Do in Chicago

Sport is actually playing a big part of everyday culture of Chicagoans. In addition to the field and actual game, the energy of the atmosphere is enough to make any couch potato want to get up and hit the batting cages.

Wrigley Field where the Cubs game was very young and exciting atmosphere, popular among students and avid Cubs fans podjednako.Izlet in Chicago during the season probably would not be complete without the capture of wild animals and eating one of Chicago's famous hot dogs (Ps no ketchup P !).

U.S. Cellular Field, where the White Sox play is a child friendly park where children can watch a ball game, and engage in some fun activities go to luna. It is easier to get tickets to the Sox game, but young, and you get discounted tickets on Mondays and Tuesdays. Thursdays are $ 1 hot dog day, yeahh!

Soldier Field is home field, Chicago Bears football team and the United Center houses a basketball team Chicago Bulls. This center is home to the NHL's Blackhawks, so there is loads to see.

If you are not a lot in the sport side of things and prefer a classic Chicago experience, sailing can be a matter for vas.Ljetnim afternoon on Lake Michigan is as beautiful as it sounds (as long as you do not venture too far, the lake's famously treacherous even among and most experienced sea people). If you do not have a boat, there are plenty of water taxis to ferry you from your destination or you can make the tour goes through many different companies.

Chicago is also where the infamous Al "Scarface" Capone made ​​his headquarters after moving from New York and went from small time crook on a notorious crime figure. Capone ruled the city until he was arrested for tax evasion in 1930, not the countless murders also tried to pin on him.

Celebrating the man who was in Chicago in the dark and sexy, and Times Untouchable Tours offers fun and lighthearted look at Capone and prohibition era surrounding his reign. They will take you around to all sorts of interesting places (including the murder site) and you'll see the seedy underbelly of Chicago in 1930.

Also, the dramatic side of things, you probably already know that Chicago is world renowned for its high-class theater, music and dance performances. Tickets can go for half price if you book at the last moment, and there are loads of places to find a quick bargain, as it is. You can always find tickets for the hottest musicals, theater, opera, orchestra and ballet in this city, so if you love the culture, you probably do not want to ever leave. If you are looking for somewhere to start, (quite obviously) Downtown Theatre District is a place where you should be.