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REASONS TO
10 PLAY ChooseChicago.com REASONS TO 15 LOVE CHICAGO Chicago’s urban energy, diversity and ever-evolving cityscape create countless ways to enjoy fall and winter. Here are just some of the can’t-miss experiences and exciting developments that make Chicago a top destination to visit this season. Award-Winning Architecture, Skyline and Parks Known as the birthplace of the skyscraper, Chicago is renowned for its historic and contemporary architecture. Hop on a bus tour with the Chicago Architecture Foundation and admire structural works of art such as the Art Deco-style Carbide & Carbon building and the stately façade of The Rookery. 01 02 The soaring buildings of Chicago create one of the most stunning skylines in the country — and the world. For a truly unique view of the city, head to The Ledge at Willis Tower and take it all in from 103 stories above the ground. ©City of Chicago 03 The city’s many parks and green spaces complement Chicago’s urban landscape. Celebrate the season at Millennium Park, where you can snap a photo in front of Anish Kapoor’s famous “Cloud Gate” — called “The Bean” by locals — or spend the evening ice skating at McCormick Tribune Ice Rink. Cutting-Edge Dining Chicago is known as a foodie town, but it’s more than just pizza and hot dogs here. The culinary scene around the West Loop and other neighborhoods is brimming with avant-garde chefs at the forefront of the latest food trends. 05 LGBT Pride Visitors can take part in many LGBT-focused programs and events. The Chicago History Museum hosts Out at CHM from January to May, a program series exploring LGBT issues. Past programs highlighted topics such as the first painters of gay art, sexual identity and house music. 06 07 In June 2014, Illinois officially became the 16th state to legalize same-sex marriage, making Chicago an ideal spot for a wedding. The city boasts a number of one-of-a-kind, LGBT-friendly venues that promise a memorable celebration. ©Adam Alexander Photography Neighborhoods Chicago’s 77 distinct neighborhoods allow you to travel the world without leaving the city. For a taste, journey to the German community of Lincoln Square, experience Puerto Rican pride in Humboldt Park and discover the Hellenic past in Greektown. 04 ©Adam Alexander Photography ©Adam Alexander Photography PLAY 13 ChooseChicago.com Bank of America Chicago Marathon Christmas Around the World and Holidays of Light McDonald’s Thanksgiving Parade 10/12 11/13–1/4/15 Grant Park, 312-904-9800, chicagomarathon.com Museum of Science and Industry, 773-684-1414, msichicago.org State St., Congress to Randolph St., 312-235-2217, chicagofestivals.org Thousands of elite athletes take to the streets to run 26.2 miles through Chicago and reach the finish line in Grant )5F?%95FBACF9CBD5;9 A one-of-a-kind seasonal celebration that showcases more than 50 trees decorated to represent various cultures and holiday traditions. 11/27 Huge helium balloons, remarkable floats and awardK=BB=B;A5F7<=B;65B8GA5?9H<9=FK5M8CKB,H5H9 ,HF99H8IF=B;H<95BBI5@D5F589 Caroling at Cloud Gate Chicago Ideas Week 10/13–19 Various Locations, chicagoideas.com Christkindlmarket Chicago Fridays, 11/28–12/19 11/21–12/24 Millennium Park, 312-742-1168, millenniumpark.org Daley Plaza, 312-494-2175, christkindlmarket.com ,<CDH<98CN9BGC:7F5:HGH5@@G5HH<9HF58=H=CB5@ 9FA5B American holiday market, complete with a beer hall, spiced wine and a sweets castle filled with assorted German chocolates and holiday cakes. McCormick Tribune Ice Rink 11/21–3/9/15 (weather permitting) ©Chicago Ideas Week Millennium Park, 312-742-1168, millenniumpark.org A cherished tradition in Chicago, with hundreds of singers and choral groups belting out traditional holiday 75FC@G9J9FMF=85MB95FO-<995BT=B&=@@9BB=IA)5F? ZooLights 11/28–1/4/15 Lincoln Park Zoo, 312-742-2000, lpzoo.org An annual free, family-friendly holiday celebration, featuring a luminous display of more than a million lights. December An annual, week-long gathering of global thought leaders sharing ideas through talks, labs and conversations with the goal of stimulating new initiatives and ventures. One of a Kind Show & Sale Fashion Focus: Chicago’s Fashion Week 12/4–7 10/14–19 ©City of Chicago Various Locations, 312-744-3316, fashionfocuschicago.org This event celebrates Chicago’s fashion industry with runway and fashion shows and pop-up selling events in neighborhoods throughout the city. Open House Chicago BMO Harris Bank Magnificent Mile Lights Festival 11/22 10/18–19 Various Locations, 312-922-3432, openhousechicago.org Glide around the 16,000-square-foot outdoor rink with the twinkling skyline in the background. Admission is free and skate rentals are available at an additional cost. PLAY VIDEO Michigan Ave., Wacker Dr. to Oak St., 312-409-5560, themagnificentmile.com A free public festival offering behind-the-scenes access to 150 buildings across Chicago, where visitors can explore hidden gems and architectural treasures of the city. More than a million lights on 200 trees illuminate along Michigan Avenue during The Magnificent Mile celebration featuring live concerts, a parade and a PF9KCF?GPB5@9CJ9FH<9<=75;C+=J9F Happy Hauntings Randolph Street’s Holiday Market 10/23–26 11/22–23, 12/13–14 Chicago Cultural Center, 312-744-3316, chicagoween.us, chicagoculturalcenter.org 1340 W. Washington St., 312-666-1200, randolphstreetmarket.com Merchandise Mart, 312-527-4141, oneofakindshowchicago.com A refreshing alternative to traditional retail, the show features works from more than 600 artists from across the country. Winter WonderFest 12/5–1/11/15 Navy Pier, 312-595-7437, winterwonderfest.com Celebrate the season at this winter extravaganza, including 170,000 square feet of family-friendly fun, complete with an indoor ice skating rink, rides, an indoor Ferris wheel and more. Holiday Magic at Brookfield Zoo 12/6–31 Brookfield Zoo, 708-688-8000, brookfieldzoo.org The “People’s Palace” comes alive with spooky decorations and family-friendly fun — including music and theater performances, arts and crafts and more. Chicago Humanities Festival 10/25–11/9 Various Locations, 312-494-9509, chicagohumanities.org Journeys, the 25th anniversary festival, lets people explore the humanities with over 140 programs around the city. ©Chicago Zoological Society ©Randolph Street Holiday Market November ,HF9H7<MCIF8C@@5FH<=G<C@=85MG95GCBK=H<5IB=EI9A=L of smartly priced antique, vintage and modern goods, :FCA=B8=9>9K9@FMHC9A6FC=89F987@CH<=B; Chicagoland’s largest lights festival features over one million twinkling lights, caroling, ice carving and a visit :FCA,5BH55B8&FG@5IG Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony New Year’s Eve Fireworks at Navy Pier Navy Pier, 800-563-7632, sofaexpo.com 11/25 12/31 -<9KCF@8G:CF9ACGH:5=F89JCH98HCG7I@DHIF9C6>97HG functional art and design returns for its 21st year with dealers from around the world. Daley Plaza, 312-744-3316, cityofchicago.org/dcase Navy Pier, 312-595-7437, navypier.com Watch the iconic tree light up in Daley Plaza to kick off the holiday season. A5>CFDMFCH97<B=7G<CK5HH<9)=9F@9HGMCIF=B;=BH<9 New Year when the clock strikes midnight. SOFA Chicago Opening Night: 11/6, Fair: 11/7–9