P.S. This is just our Save the Date! The RSVP is to get an initial headcount to help us plan. Formal invites to come in the spring with additional details. <3

Caibra & Chris

7.19.2025 • Chicago, IL, USA
77 Days To Go!

P.S. This is just our Save the Date! The RSVP is to get an initial headcount to help us plan. Formal invites to come in the spring with additional details. <3

Caibra & Chris

7.19.2025 • Chicago, IL, USA
77 Days To Go!

Things to Do

We may be biased, but you will be in the BEST city to celebrate a summer weekend with us. It is very easy to get around the city by bus/train but as Chris always says, "you can't put a price on convenience", so uber/lyft are also great options.


Here are some of our favorite things to do:

Explore Chicago Neighboorhoods

One of the coolest things about Chicago is exploring all of the neighboorhoods we have to offer.


Wicker Park: Hipster vibes with cool shops, bars, and unique brunch spots.

Lakeview/Lincoln Park: Classic Chicago charm, great for strolling by the lake or grabbing a bite at cozy neighborhood spots.

West Loop: Foodie heaven with some of the city’s best restaurants and lively bars.

Gold Coast: Luxury shopping, fine dining, and beautiful lake views.

South Loop: Museums, parks, and easy access to the city’s cultural attractions.

River North: Nightlife central, with trendy bars, clubs, and a range of dining options.

Bucktown: Artsy and laid-back with cute boutiques, cafes, and brunch stops.

Pilsen: Full of vibrant street art, authentic Mexican food, and a creative arts scene.


Summer Like a Local

Chicago Summer's are loaded with outdoor events around the city including cubs games (Sorry not sorry Sox fans) and exploring the weekend street fests.


Here are some things this weekend to check out:


Cubs vs Red Sox @ Wrigley Field

Taste of River North

Roscoe Village Burger Fest

Ravenswood on Tap

(More to follow)

Feeling Touristy?

Architecture River Cruise: Experience Chicago's iconic skyline from the water. These guided tours provide insights into the city's architectural evolution.

Navy Pier: Recently revitalized, Navy Pier features gardens, shops, restaurants, and the Centennial Wheel, offering panoramic views of the city and Lake Michigan.

Millennium Park: Home to the famous Cloud Gate sculpture ("The Bean") and the Jay Pritzker Pavilion, this park is a hub for art, music, and festivals.

Art Institute of Chicago: One of the world's leading art museums, housing an extensive collection ranging from ancient artifacts to contemporary masterpieces.

Skydeck Chicago at Willis Tower: Venture to the 103rd floor for breathtaking views and step onto "The Ledge," a glass balcony extending four feet outside the building.

Chicago Riverwalk: A scenic promenade along the Chicago River, lined with restaurants, bars, and public art installations.

Magnificent Mile: A shopper's paradise, this stretch of Michigan Avenue boasts high-end retailers, historic landmarks, and diverse dining options. PLUS the largest Starbucks Reserve Roastery.