There are numerous places to dine and drink within walking distance of the wedding venue (purple).
Chicago’s scenic Lakefront Trail is an 18-mile paved path that follows the Lake Michigan shoreline on the city’s eastern edge. It extends from Ardmore Street (5800 N. Sheridan Rd) on the north side to 71st Street (7100 S. South Shore Drive) on the south side, traversing a number of stunning lakefront neighborhoods, including Evanston, Edgewater, Uptown, Lakeview, Lincoln Park, South Loop, Bronzeville and Hyde Park.
Explore all three branches of the Chicago River on a journey through the heart of the city. This riverboat excursion introduces passengers to Chicago’s legendary architecture, narrated by a professionally trained architectural guide.
Catch the Chicago Cubs take on the New York Mets 6/21-6/23.
Step outside what’s not only the tallest building in Chicago but the third-tallest building in the Western Hemisphere! The viewing tower offers spectacular views spanning up to four states, but there’s also The Ledge, a glass balcony extending four feet outside Willis Tower’s 103rd floor. At 1,353 feet in the air, its glass boxes extend out 4.3 feet from the Skydeck.
Ranked as the #1 pizza in the country by Yelp, Pequod's Pizza specializes in Chicago deep-dish pizza with a caramelized crust.
Considered the oldest family name in Chicago pizza, Lou Malnati's is as rich in history as its deep-dish pizza is in flavor.
Chill spot for creative & classic coffee drinks in cozy, rustic-chic digs with Ping-Pong in the West Loop.
Chicago’s innovative eating-and-drinking destination features the city’s top chefs, most-talked-about restaurants and buzziest bars—plus the latest in arts and culture—all together under one roof.