Free things to do in Chicago

Posted on December 20th, 2007 in United States by sandy

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Chicago, the “Windy City,” is easily accessible from all over the United States. The city, located on the shores of Lake Michigan, also offers excellent public transportation, deep-dish pizza, and a variety of free attractions to please travelers on a budget.

Navy Pier: One of the symbols of Chicago, this entertainment destination, built in 1916, features dozens of food vendors, shopping kiosks, a concert stage, a ballroom, a 150-foot Ferris wheel, the Chicago Children’s Museum, an IMAX theater, and the Chicago Shakespeare Theater. In addition, Navy Pier is surrounded by over 50 acres of park land. You can also board one of the many Lake Michigan sightseeing, cocktail, and dinner cruises from the Pier. Although many of the attractions carry a fee, there’s no charge for strolling the length of the pier and admiring the view.

Art Insitute of Chicago: Chicago’s art museum, located on South Michigan Avenue in downtown, is one of the most important such museums in the country. The Art Institute is known for its large American Art collection, its Impressionist galleries, and its European decorative art objects. The museum is free on Thursdays between 5pm and 8pm.

Lincoln Park Zoo: Located just north of downtown Chicago, Lincoln Park Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in the country. The park features over 1,200 animals, including a unique underwater viewing area. The Lincoln Park Zoo is free to all every day.

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