5 Can’t-Miss Chicago Neighborhood Festivals
From Chicago Hot Dog Festival to the Ravenswood Art Walk, here’s a look at our top picks for upcoming festivals to check out.
From McCormick Place convention center and Chinatown to Pilsen, Bridgeport and vibrant, historic neighborhoods like Bronzeville, Hyde Park, and Beverly, Chicago’s South Side is just waiting to be explored. Here you’ll find a sampling of all that Chicago’s storied South Side neighborhoods have to offer.
From Chicago Hot Dog Festival to the Ravenswood Art Walk, here’s a look at our top picks for upcoming festivals to check out.
Don’t waste your time wondering where to eat, drink, shop, and learn. Chock-full of expert insight from Chicago’s concierge, this issue has you covered.
Here’s 3 reasons why CityPASS is a great option to explore all the best Chicago has to offer.
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Why not go on a trip back to 1920s Berlin this weekend? Closing out their 54th season, The Beverly Theatre Guild’s production of “Cabaret” is one you simply don’t want to miss.
A native South Sider and diehard White Sox fan, the Hotel Palomar’s Colin Bertling offers up his tips for how to experience Bridgeport like a local.
Beer festival season is back in Chicago as the annual Windy City Brewhaha returns on March 10th.
From retro video games and live music at a craft brewery to burlesque shows and live band karaoke, here’s a look at some of concierges’ favorite ways to spend a night out around town.
Helmed by Michelin-starred chef Kevin Hickey, a Bridgeport native, this local haunt serves up creative duck dishes—as the name would imply—in addition to American eats ranging from cheese curds with hoppy mayo and their delectable duck fat dog (Chicago style, of course) to heartier fare like the braised pork shank with spaetzle, pickled kale, and… Read more »
Located in Chicago’s vibrant Pilsen/Little Village neighborhood, this is the largest Latino cultural organization in the U.S. boasting a 6,000-piece permanent collection, rotating exhibits, and performing-arts showcases that represents an illustrious Mexican culture. Each year around Halloween, it hosts the city’s most-visited Day of the Dead exhibit.