Chicago is a magical city of entertainment and fun, a city where fun never stop. This city is famous for its evening shows, events, and other hot happenings and no spree is complete without experiencing the musical and magical dinner shows while being entertained by Disney characters, Polynesian dancers, pirates, and much more!!!
Today, Chicago needs no introduction for its extravaganza-shopping destination boasting exclusive boutiques, malls, thrift stores and shopping streets. Discover the enjoyable Chicago experience on Michigan Avenue. It is the home to Magnificent Mile, one of the prominent avenues in the world. Yet, Chicago shopping scene is far more than the Magnificent Mile. Largest south-north Street in Chicago, State Street gives you truly exceptional shopping experience.
Water Tower Place: It is a perfect place to spend your whole day. The place offers shopping extravaganza, great dining rooms, and lots of free entertainment. Located at the apex of Millennium, it is a prominent shopping destination flooded with extensive exclusive stores including American Girl Place, Macy’s, Pandora, Teavana plus offers you unique dining experience.
Oakbrook Center: Located few miles from “The Loop,” the Oakbrook center has over 160 stores and several major departmental stores. The open-air mall embellishes with fountains and lovely gardens, all your favorites have their store here including Sears, Macy’s, Bloomsdale’s and Nordstrom. Some specialty stores are also here including J. Jill and Caret & Barrel.
900 North Michigan Shops: The shopping center stretches in 450,000 square feet of space, featuring excellent brand names including J Crew, Gucci, Bloomingdale’s, Williams-Sonoma Grande Cuisine. You can also find good number of dining places that range from sophisticated to casual; Four Seasons, Baisi Thai and Oak Tree may be open extended hours.
The Shops at North Bridge: The area spans in nine blocks, endowed with 5 lavish hotels, 20 delicious restaurants, and 50 specialty shops. This energized place is enticed with all your favorite brands including Ann Taylor, Nordstrom and Bose. California Pizza Kitchen and Buca di Beppo are few restaurants among those dining options.
Shops at the Mart: The Merchandise Mart is the largest wholesale design center as well as the world}s largest commercial building. Sixty percent of the building is used for wholesale showrooms alone. The facility features over 4.2 million square feet, covers two city blocks, and stands 25 stories. Retail stores and restaurants are located here as well as 11 floors of showrooms that represent the commercial, residential, kitchen and bath, decorative accessories, and gift industries.
Lincoln Park: The area is the home to plenty of trendiest and fashionable bars, shops and theaters including Steppenwolf Theatre Company. This upscale area attracts international brands, including French clothier Cotelac, which opened its first U.S. boutique on Webster Ave., and many nationally-known boutiques including The Blues Jean Bar, Kiehl’s, and lululemon athletica.
Gold Coast: Along Lake Shore Drive, the Gold Coast is nestled between Oak Tree and North Avenue, featuring most desirable shopping stores and boutiques. The vicinity is well recognized for its cultural richness and architectural history. Home to many esteemed and influential movers and shakers, the area gives you an extraordinary shopping experience.
Michael Fitzsimmons Decorative Arts: Since 1980, the shop offers wide range of selective antiques decorative items of high quality. Additionally, Michael has collection of textiles and painting of British and American Arts and Crafts Movements, furniture, metal ware, ceramics, and lightings to augment contemporary furnishings.
Old Town: Home to Chicago}s legendary Second City comic troupe, Old Town has many claims to fame. The neighborhood, located between North Avenue and Division Street on North Wells Street, was once a hippie paradise. Now it}s home to some of Chicago}s best nightlife spots.