Attractions and Things to Do in Chicago,
Illinois
Salsa dancers looking for things
to see in Chicago won't have far to look. You'll be dancing in
your seat when you see the Cubs play at Wrigley Field.
It's a great chance to soak up
the atmosphere while being a part of baseball history.
If you want to explore Chicago
and tour some of the neighbourhoods you might later visit for
entertainment, try Bobby's Bike Hike.
It's a three hour cycle tour
of downtown and lakefront Chicago. Not only will you see some
new places, but you'll get plenty of exercise. It's a nice warm
up for the salsa dancing later in the evening.
You'll have to survive the speedy
60 second elevator ride to the 103rd floor before you can experience
the stunning views from the Sears Tower Skydeck. It's a great
place to relax and enjoy overlooking the whole of Chicago.
Don't expect Cuban music and
bands, but do expect to have a great time. The Chicago Millennium
Park is another great place to spend some time. Sights to see
in the park include the Cloudgate sculpture, the Crown Fountain
and the Lurie Garden.
Don't miss out on a visit to
the Navy Pier. Not only is there a 150 foot Ferris wheel, but
the area is home to the Chicago Children's Museum, the Chicago
Shakespeare Theater and the Funhouse Maze.
You can take boat tours from
the pier and enjoy cycling or skating along the lake front. There's
no shortage of things for salsa dancing to do in Chicago. If you're planning a wedding, corporate
event or group family vacation getaway in Chicago, let
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