jueves, 9 de junio de 2011

Hotels

We are going to show you some Chicago's Hotels to stay in your travell. 

5 Stars:

-hotel WESTIN MICHIGAN AVENUE

address: 909 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE 60614


-hotel INTERCONTINENTAL                                                                                                         

address: - 505 N. MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO IL 60611

4 Stars:

- hotel HILTON

-address: 720 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO IL 60605

- hotel CROWNE PLAZA METRO

address: 733 WEST MADISON CHICAGO IL 60611


-3 Stars:

- hotel CONFORT INN AND SUITES DOWNTOWN

address: 15 EAST OHIO STREET IL 60611


- hotel CONGRESS PLAZA 

address: 520 S. MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO IL 60605



http://www.galahotels.com/Hotels/United_States/Chicago-stars-sortby.aspx?pageID=1
For more information : 

More Places to visit !


The Magnificent Mile
Here you’ll discover all the information you need to plan an enjoyable Chicago experience on Michigan Avenue. Find the perfect hotel or restaurant, see what’s new on the shopping scene and stay informed on the incredible events that make The Magnificent Mile ‘One of the Great Avenues of the World.’






Millennium Park

Discover a state-of-the-art collection of architecture, landscape design and art that provide the backdrop for hundreds of free cultural programs including concerts, exhibitions, tours, and family activities. In Millennium Park, you’ll find a new kind of town square – a lively, spectacular gathering spot located in the heart of the city and a destination for Chicagoans and visitors alike.



Navy Pier 
For over 10 years, Navy Pier has been the place where all of Chicagoland and Tourists alike come together to enjoy all the fun and beauty of a day on Lake Michigan. Navy Pier is a tradition, and when you look at all there is to do and experience it's easy to see why that tradition gets bigger and better every year!


Buckingham Fountain
Buckingham Fountain is a Chicago landmark in the center of Grant Park. Dedicated in 1927, it is one of the largest fountains in the world. Built in a rococowedding cake style and inspired by the Latona Fountain at the Palace of Versailles, it is meant to allegorically represent Lake Michigan. It is operated from April to October, with a periodic water show and evening color light show. During the winter, the fountain is decorated with festival lights.


Lincoln Park Zoo
Lincoln Park Zoo is a free 35-acre (14 ha) zoo located in Lincoln Park in ChicagoIllinois. The zoo was founded in 1868, making it one of the oldest zoos in the nation. The zoo is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).
Lincoln Park Zoo is home to a wide variety of animals. The zoo's exhibits include big cats, polar bears, penguins, gorillas, reptiles, monkeys, and other species totalling nearly 1,250 animals. Also located in Lincoln Park Zoo is a burr oak tree which dates to 1830, three years before the city was founded. Lincoln Park Zoo is one of five zoos in the Chicago area, the others being the Brookfield Zoo, and the minor Phillips Park Zoo, Cosley Zoo and Indian Boundary Park. Lincoln Park Zoo is the main zoo within the Chicago city limits.


WE HOPE YOU ENJOY YOUR TOUR ! 

miércoles, 8 de junio de 2011

mmm.. food !

If you are hungry in Chicago... you can visit :
- TOMMY GUN'S GARAGE :
Tommy Gun’s Garage is an audience interactive “speakeasy” which offers a musical comedy review wit da gangsters, da flappers and YOU!!!!!(uh, dat’s audience participation).  After a delicious sit-down dinner, join “Vito”, “Gloves”,  and da “gangsters” and da “flappers” for non-stop comedy and dangerous fun.   You will be transported back to da 1920’s complete wit da boss’s 1928 Model “A” Ford, Roaring Twenties music and memorabilia from da Twenties.
- PORTILLO'S
Portillo's started in 1963 by Dick Portillo in a small trailer with no running water. He now has 4 different concepts. His dedication to serving "the best food" and "the best service" available will make it worth your visit.est food" and "the best service" available will make it worth your visit.
- THE CAPITAL GRILLE
When you’ve finished exploring the Magnificent Mile, come enjoy the finest dry aged steaks, award-winning wine and service to be found for many, many miles. We’re also the perfect spot to pop in to before the theater. Just blocks from The Looking Glass Theater and a short cab ride from The Shakespeare, Chicago and Steppenwolf Theaters. Come see why The Chicago Tribuneenthused, “Capital Grille is doing it right.”
- BILLY GOAT TAVERN


Ever hear of the "Curse of the Billy Goat," also known as the Cubs Curse?Do you recall the Saturday Night Live sketch in which a short order cook would yell out to incoming patrons:
"Cheezborger! Cheezborger!
No fries, cheeps! No Pepsi, Coke!"?

All of the above have one thing in common: the World Famous Billy Goat Tavern, a Chicago legend since 1934.
- GRAND LUXE CAFE
At Grand Lux Cafe they offer unique
casual cuisine in an elegant
yet relaxed atmosphere.
They have traveled the world to find the
wonderful recipes that inspire our signature
"grand casual cuisine™."
They are dedicated to taking
exceptional care of you – our guests –
so please enjoy your experience at
Grand Lux Cafe

We hope you enjoy the most recommended restaurants in the city !
For more information: 
http://tommygunsgarage.com/about.htm
http://www.portillos.com/
http://www.thecapitalgrille.com/Locations/Chicago/Main.asp
http://www.billygoattavern.com/home.html
http://www.grandluxcafe.com/

United Center !



The United Center is an indoor sports arena located in the Near West Side community area of Chicago. It is named after its corporate sponsor,United Airlines The United Center is home to both the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association and the Chicago Blackhawks of theNational Hockey League. The plan to build the arena was created by the late Bill Wirtz and Jerry Reinsdorf, the owners of the two sports teams. The United Center's predecessor was the indoor Chicago Stadium, the original "Madhouse on Madison", which was demolished after the newer arena opened for business on August 18, 1994. A statue of Michael Jordan, "The Spirit", is located on the east side of the arena, while a statue of various Blackhawks sits to the north on Madison Street, where the Chicago Stadium was located. United Airlines pays about $1.8 million per year until 2014 for its naming rights. If you loves sports, you have to visit it ! : )

domingo, 5 de junio de 2011

Theater in CHICAGO!

Chicago is known for its theater and for creating highly creative plays. 
In this city there are many plays as the famous Broadway and regional plays.
Brightly lit marquees along Dearborn and Randolph Streets mark an area in the Loop famously known as the Theater District.

Theatergoers have a wealth of large-scale musical productions to choose from, including Broadway In Chicago’s West Side Story, the Tony Award-winning classic playing at the Cadillac Palace this summer. Plus, Carrie Fisher is in town this October for her autobiographical hit show Wishful Drinking.  This summer, the Oriental Theatre will be home to the beloved Broadway musical Beauty and the Beast.


Chicago offers a host of theatergoing resources to help theater lovers find affordable tickets easily.


A money-saver for theater patrons, Hot Tix offers half-price theater tickets online, as well as at two convenient downtown ticket booth locations: 72 E. Randolph St. (across from the Chicago Cultural Center) and 163 E. Pearson St. at Michigan Ave. in the Water Works Visitor Center.  Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm or Sunday 11 am – 4 pm. Closed Monday.



It's a place you can't to lose it ! 

viernes, 3 de junio de 2011

A few history...

Chicago History

Louis Jolliet, a Canadian explorer and the French-born Jesuit Jacques Marquette were the first Europeans to discover the Chicago area in 1673 1673 - First Europeans discover Chicago area.
 The first permanent settlement was founded in 1781 by Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, an African American from Santo Domingo. The location at the mouth of the Chicago river was chosen for its strategic value for a trading post as the river connected the Lake with the Mississippi river. Later the area at the mouth of the Chicago river was occupied by a military base, Fort Dearborn. The Fort was regularly atacked by Native Americans, until Chief Black Hawk was defeated in 1832. One year later, Chicago was officially incorporated as a town and four years later, when the population reached 4170, as a city. Its name was derived from the native indian's word describing the area.
With the arrival of the railroads, the city of Chicago really started to boom reaching a population of 300,000 in 1870. One year later, disaster struck with the Great Chicago Fire laying the city in ashes. The fire destroyed about 17450 buildings, but the Chicagoans quickl1893 Expoy started to rebuild the city. Just 6 weeks after the fire, construction of more than 300 buildings had already begun. And in 1893 Chicago had recovered well enough to host the 1893 World Columbian Exposition, commemorating the discovery by Columbus of America 400 years ago.
Chicago planThe foundations of todays Chicago were laid out by some of the leading architects reconstructing the city after the Great Fire.Daniel Burnham designed the first visionary urban plan for a city, the 1909 Chicago plan. It was nicknamed 'Paris on the Prairie' and included wide boulevards and parks.
At the end of the 19th century the land prices had risen dramatically, which lead to the construction of higher buildings. In 1885, William Le Baron Jenney built what is known as the first skyscraper in the world : the Home Insurance Building. Demolished in 1931, it was 55 meters tall and included 9 stories, later extended to 11. It was built with a load-carrying structural frame, which would be the basic structure for all later skyscrapers. This building marks the start of Chicago as a pioneering architectural city. Many famous architects like Louis Sullivan and later Mies van der Rohe would set new standards for urban architecture in Chicago.