Chicago is famous for shopping on the Magnificent Mile, but also to do a series of wonderful fun things for children and families.
Topping the list for entertainment is the famous Chicago Museum of Science and Industry (57th Street and Lake Shore Drive). This is not your typical go see the museum. This is a hands on, interactive fun throughout. Where else can a child to climb aboard a WWII submarine, diving into a coal mine work or to work closely with the robot in a toy factory? L 'largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere is home to more than 35,000 artifacts and 14-plus acres of hands-on exhibits for scientific study and creativity (not to mention fun) sparks.
What child does not love a dinosaur? The Field Museum (aka Museum of Natural History) is one of the largest dinosaurs, Sue, the fossil bones of the largest, most complete and best preserved Tyrannosaurus rex fossil ever discovered. More than a room with dinosaur dinosaur much larger things. KidsYou can also among the ancient mummies wander and discover what life prospecting Egyptians 5,000 years ago, the earth under their feet and learn to live what for A Bug's Life in U-adventure or take a closer look at their favorite The animals from around the world looks at Nature Walk at the Field Museum (1400 S. Lake Shore Dr).
The Lincoln Park Zoo (2001 N Clark St) is one of the most beautiful zoos in the world and the price is right: it's free! Tracks include the Seal at the zooLion swimming pool with underwater music, which, with Zoo the Pritzker Family Children's sidewalk with a jet fountain that happen and inject visitors, the AT & T Endangered Species Carousel, the farm-in-the-Zoo, a variety of new animals, functionality , Down-home demonstrations and food fresh from the tank, the Regenstein Center for African Apes, chimpanzees and gorillas seen exploring their habitat can be saved in the Open, the Regenstein Birds of Prey show with a beautiful bald eagle, the KovlerPenguin / Seabird House pool with underwater viewing and McCormick Bear Habitat, where the sight of polar bears dive deep into their pool in their underwater viewing window is always a crowd puller. The Lincoln Park Zoo has several restaurants: The Big Cats Café, Café Brauer, and Landmark Café.
For a sky-high emotions, take the family to the Sears Tower Skydeck (233 S Wacker Dr), the highest observatory in Chicago, or at the John Hancock ObservatoryHancock Center (875 N Michigan Ave). On a clear day you can have four states (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin) from Sears Tower Skywalk (1,353 feet) or the Hancock Observatory Skywalk (1,000 meters above the road). Or virtually travel through the air at the Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum (1300 South Lake Shore Dr), home to two full-size planetarium theaters, including the world's first all-digital projection theater star rider more than one of the worldimportant collections of ancient instruments.
Dip (almost) to the Shedd Aquarium (1200 S Lake Shore Dr), the largest indoor aquarium in the world. Enjoy viewing a 360 degree tour of a community of cliff diving, dolphins and beluga whales, see more than two dozen sharks in a 400,000 liter-Space, or take an exotic trip to the Amazon, in a large 8,600 square feet, walk through the flooded forest, home to 250 species including a giant snake, poisonous ants and 73 species ofWels.
For a visit to the children of the Windy City, try the Chicago Trolley Tour (various locations), where you can enjoy a tour of the highlights of the city on a trolley or Chicago Chicago double-decker bus and get on and off Trolley or Double Decker scheduled stops to eat, shop and see the sites. See the city from the Wacky Pirate Cruise (400 N Michigan Ave), an hour of calm sea, complete with tall tales and bold Sing-A-Long. Seadog SpeedboatCruises (Navy Pier) offers 30-minute boat tour of the lake and a river and a 75-minute lake tour of architecture.
You can eat and talk? There are many opportunities in Chicago. The Navy Pier (600 East Grand Avenue) is one of the most popular. It offers a 15-storey high wheel pan, an IMAX theater, the Chicago Children's Museum, cruise on the lake (the Sea Dog Speedboat Cruises depart from the pier) and services to the Pepsi Skyline Stage. The Navy Pier offers eight restaurants,and a large food court, and many shops with everything from bicycles, books and souvenirs to sunglasses. ESPN Zone (43 E Ohio St) is a combination of sport, entertainment and dining venue with the Sports Arena for Sports Interactive and screening room for viewing sporting events. Dave & Buster's (1030 N. Clark) is an amusement park restaurant, bar and choose the indoor arena with over 200 games to choose from, from the classics, the latest and most interactive videoGames.
Other family-friendly restaurants in Chicago include the Rain Forest Cafe (605 N. Clark St.), where the theme of the jungle sounds of waterfalls, lightning and thunder, and wild animals including, Ed Debevic's (640 N. Wells St) , a hymn at lunch counter with great burgers and shakes, the more you insult the waiter (in jest), Wishbone (1001 W Washington Blvd), a Southern-style restaurant with a menu for children and illustrated book "flop-fly by parents of the owner;Gino's East (633 N. Wells St), the pizzeria is famous in Chicago Maggiano's Little Italy (516 N Clark St), with a plate full of pasta served family style, Hot Doug's (3324 N California) with the best hot dog and sausages in the city, or Harry Caray's Restaurant (33 W Kinzie St), for the late Baseball Hall of Fame announcer, like a sports museum called stuffed with photos, artwork and autographed bats and balls.
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