Chicago has so much to offer travelers, it is often difficult to know where to begin. The home of the iconic skyscraper and its unique jazz and blues traditions makes it a must-see destination for any backpackers make their way the United States.
Field Museum
With its enormous skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, this fascinating museum also houses a number of rare Egyptian artifacts.
Shedd Aquarium
A large indoor aquarium with more than 8000 different marinespecies, including whales, dolphins and sharks.
Chicago Bulls
Icon of the city's basketball team, the games are some of the most exciting league in the National Basketball Association, and only one late at night out of your homes Chicago.
Chicago Art Institute
One of the most famous international galleries in the country, it contains one of the largest collections of Monet are found all over the world. No one living in Chicago housing must miss aVisit here!
Ravinia Festival
One of the city's largest summer festivals take place in Highland Park, and offers a wide range of shows, from blues to modern pop acts.
Broker Zoo Field
A large variety of exotic animals are scattered throughout the massive 216-acre zoo. Unlike many modern zoos, but Broker field is known for its natural environment and living conditions.
Skyscraper Tours
In a city famous for itsarchitecture, a walk in her high-rise buildings, indeed even the most exciting in their residence is located in Chicago and is a must-do activities for tourists to visit.
Adler Planetarium
One of the most comprehensive and state-of-the-art planetariums in the country is, its historical and contemporary exhibitions, visitors will not be able to pull him away to see.
Chicago Botanic Garden
Unlike many other botanical gardens in the world, the diversity ofChicago green green areas in the small village of Glencoe includes an innovative "Haven", which shows how gardening can be adapted to allow disabled.
Museum of Science and Industry
Another of Chicago's amazing must-see, which boasts more than 2000 different exhibits, including a World War II German submarine.

