This handy guide will help you on your next vacation to #Chicago. Whether you want to see shopping, dining, entertainment, recreation, museums, or architecture options this guide will help you in planning the perfect holiday in Chicago!
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TrAveL guiDe
inTroDuCTion
1
Illinois Map
back flap
Chicago Map
front flap
Neighbourhood Map
back inside flap
Chicago Neighbourhoods
inside flap
TrAveL TiPs
2
CATegories
shopping
4
Dining
10
entertainment
22
Leisure/recreation
32
Museums/history
37
Architecture
44
The Chicago and Illinois Tourist Office welcomes you with this
special Travel guide designed to help the international traveller
plan the perfect holiday.
To help you identify where to start, we’ve
separated the state into five regions, each
delivering its own experience.
Comprehensive listings, which include
descriptions, addresses and phone
numbers, point out a variety of things
to see and do. Shopping, for example,
organises stores and boutiques by
neighbourhood and state regions.
Dining is categorised by cuisine, while
Entertainment covers everything from
blues bars and dance clubs to opera and
theatre. gardens, zoos, state parks and re-
sorts are all listed under Leisure/Recreation.
Museums/History lists important cultural
institutions and historic sites. Architecture
reveals notable landmarks throughout
the state.
remember, you can always visit
gochicago.com for updated travel
information on illinois and Chicago.
hoW To use This guiDe
TABLe oF ConTenTs
since its rise from the ashes of the great Chicago Fire, the
city of Chicago has picked itself up and never looked
back. Today, this world-class city is internationally known
for its unrivaled architecture, five-star cuisine, chic shop-
ping and leading cultural institutions. Chicago also has
a reputation as one of the friendliest and most walkable
cities in the u.s., with a breathtaking lakefront that’s close
to all the action.
ChiCAgo
Chicago is also known as a city of neighbourhoods,
each with their own unique flavour. Shop
designer boutiques and upscale retail centres
on the stretch of north Michigan Avenue known
as the Magnificent Mile®. The Loop is home to many
of the city’s leading museums and theatres, along
with great shopping on state street. explore unique
stores, restaurants and nightlife that ranges from
comedy to blues clubs in the near north side
neighbourhoods of streeterville, old Town, the
gold Coast, Lincoln Park and Lakeview.
hip stores and art galleries, edgy restaurants and
trendy clubs populate river north, Bucktown and
Wicker Park. Authentic ethnic shops and restaurants
can be found in greektown, Little italy, Chinatown,
the german enclave in Lincoln square and the
swedish community of Andersonville. south of
downtown, the hyde Park neighbourhood is home
to the Museum of science and industry and the
Dusable Museum of African-American history,
as well as a number of African-American shops,
restaurants and nightspots.
neighBourhooDs
ChiCAgo neighBourhooD MAP
explore Chicago
neighbourhoods
Discover the traditions,
stories and people of
Chicago with one of
17 different Chicago
neighbourhood Tours.
you can book by phone,
312.742.1190, in person
at the shop at the
Cultural Center, 77 E.
Randolph St. or online
by visiting the “Travel
Tips†section on
gochicago.com.
iLLinois MAP
CHICAGO
CHICAGOLAND
NORTHERN
CENTRAL
SOUTHERN
180
55
72
72
74
74
74
70
57
55
39
39
80
80
88
88
90
55
55
57
94
94
290
36
36
45
45
45
52
52
66
66
66
66
66
67
24
51
24
54
34
67
6
6
24
150
150
136
136
136
150
51
155
52
52
52
20
14
34
30
70
57
57
24
64
64
45
50
51
45
45
50
13
1
4
16
16
32
29
97
9
29
10
10
1
1
1
9
54
47
47
47
17
71
64
72
75
17
18
23
89
29
26
92
40
54
49
96
94
94
17
17
78
78
84
48
13
33
49
3
146
127
108
125
100
116
134
116
251
115
104
130
161
185
128
130
159
Oakland
Atwood
Shipman
Petersburg
Mt. Pulaski
Williamsville
Monticello
Atlanta
LeRoy
Oakwood
Fairbury
Cherry Valley
CaledoniaCapron
Woodstock
Mackinaw
267
Effingham
Vandalia
Kewanee
Freeport
Macomb
Jacksonville
Griggsville
Barry
Beardstown
Chandlerville
Rushville
Murphysboro
DuQuoin
Mattoon
Charleston
Mt. Vernon
Okawville
Centralia
Fairfield
Flora
Mt. Carmel
Lawrenceville
Robinson
Olney
Ottawa
Waukegan
Skokie
Evanston
St. Charles
Aurora
Kankakee
Bradley
Rochelle
Galesburg
Brimfield
Joliet
Naperville
East St. Louis
Marion
Benton
Herrin
Harrisburg
Carmi
McLeansboro
Eldorado
Ullin
Metropolis
Cairo
Golconda
Sterling
Pontiac
Litchfield
Carlinville
Lincoln
Clinton
Metamora
Monmouth
Roseville
Oquawka
Gladstone
Raritan
Canton
Forest City
Edwards
Wyanet
Sheffield
Princeton
Dixon
Lena
Stockton
Woodbine
Elizabeth
Hanover
Galena
Poplar Grove
Belvidere
Fulton
Thomson
Savanna
Mendota
Mt.
Carroll Mt.
Morris
Amboy
Oregon
Morrison
Carthage
Nauvoo
Wood River
Alton
Edwardsville
Grafton
Collinsville
Fairview Heights
Modoc
Kaskaskia
Prairie du Rocher
Belleville
Cahokia
Waterloo
Chester
Alto Pass
Pana
Greenup
Paris
Marshall
Shelbyville
Sullivan
Arthur
Arcola
Tuscola
Lerna
Utica
Morris
LaSalle
Hennepin
Elgin
Oak Park
Gurnee
Newton
Altamont
Hutsonville
Strasburg
Findlay
Carlyle
Greenville
Louisville
Kinmundy
Albion
Nashville
Pinckneyville
Pomona
Makanda
Grand Tower
Cobden
Anna
Jonesboro
Olmsted
Belknap
Vienna
Dixon Springs
Rosiclare
Cave-in-Rock
Elizabethtown
Equality
West Frankfort
Whittington
Sesser
Goreville
Ellis Grove
Lebanon
Granite City
Madison
Hartford
East Peoria
Pekin
Havana
Brookfield
Oak Brook
Schaumburg
Rosemont
Arlington Heights
Prospect Heights
Long Grove
Glencoe
Fort Sheridan
Albany
Apple River
Orangeville
Cedarville
Byron
Rockton
Loves Park
Sycamore
Fox Lake
Spring Grove
Huntley
Union
Sandwich
Yorkville
Bourbonnais
Marseilles
Seneca
Streator
Channahon
Genoa
Lansing
East Dubuque
Franklin Grove
Polo
Elkhart
Mount Zion
Shawneetown
Oswego
Riverside
Decatur
Peoria
Champaign Urbana
Rantoul
Rockford
Rock Island
Moline
DeKalb
Springfield
Normal
Bloomington
Carbondale
Chicago
Quincy
Danville
Rossville
Shirley
1|48
Illinois is known as the Land of Lincoln, thanks to
Abraham Lincoln who worked his way from humble
legislator to President of the United States. Today,
Illinois is a study in diverse cultures and landscapes,
from the cosmopolitan city of Chicago to the rolling
green hills of Southern Illinois.
ILLINOIS
2|48
Travel Guide
This page offers helpful facts about transportation, weather
and visitor information. For more details about visas, consulate
offices and currency information, go to gochicago.com.
ChiCago Water Works
Visitor information Centre
163 E. Pearson Ave.
Mon. - Thur.:
8am - 7pm
Friday:
8am - 6pm
Saturday:
9am - 6pm
Sunday:
10am - 6pm
Holidays:
10am - 4pm
Closed Thanksgiving,
Christmas Day and
New Year’s Day
ChiCago Cultural Centre
Visitor information Centre
77 E. Randolph St.
Mon. - Thur.:
8am - 7pm
Friday:
8am - 6pm
Saturday:
9am - 6pm
Sunday:
10am - 6pm
Holidays:
10am - 4pm
Closed Thanksgiving,
Christmas Day and
New Year’s Day
AVERAGE FLIGHT
TIMES TO CHICAGO
FROM
TIME
(HOURS)
Brussels
8
Dublin
8
Frankfurt
8
Hong Kong
14
London
8
Milan
9
Mexico City
4
Paris
8
Toronto
2
Zurich
8.5
Airports
o’hare international
airport
773.686.2200
midWay international
airport
773.838.0600
tr
a
V
el
t
ip
s
gochicago.com
What you need to know
Central standard time:
6 hours earlier than GMT
1 hour earlier than East Coast
2 hours later than West Coast
legal car rental age:
25 years old
legal driving age:
16 years old
legal drinking and gaming age: 21 years old
(photo ID or passport required)
emergency services:
Dial 911
Guides
Additional guides packed with helpful information are
downloadable at www.gochicago.com.
You can find helpful information at Tourist Information
Centres throughout the state. Visit gochicago.com for
locations and listings.
Visitor Centres
3|48
free trolleys
You don’t need a ticket to get from place
to place in Chicago. Just look for the “Free
Trolley†sign at popular Chicago destinations
like Navy Pier, the Museum Campus, Lincoln
Park Zoo, Michigan Avenue and State Street.
Visit gochicago.com for additional information.
Summer service from late May to early
September and during the winter
holiday season.
free ChiCago greeter tours
Given in over 18 different languages, see
Chicago through the eyes of local volunteers.
Select from more than 25 neighbourhoods and
40 popular interest areas including Fashion, Film,
Ethnic Chicago and Public Art. Advanced
registration is requested and information can
be found in the “Travel Tips†section
on gochicago.com.
Insider Tips
CTA Trains
The elevated train service, nicknamed the
El, connects both airports with the city. Blue
Line=O’Hare & Orange Line=Midway. For
more information and a CTA map, please
refer to the back inside flap.
888.968.7282
Metra Commuter Rail
Metra system makes travelling to and from
downtown Chicago and its surrounding
areas easy. The 10-Ride Ticket saves 15%
over one-way fares and can be shared. The
Weekend Pass is good for unlimited rides on
all Metra lines on both Saturday and Sunday.
Weekdays: 312.322.6774
Evenings & Weekends: 312.836.4949
WEATHER
MONTH
AVG. TEMP
(ºF/ºC)
RAINFALL
(AVG. INCHES)
SNOWFALL
(AVG. INCHES)
Jan.
21.0/-6.1
1.5
10.7
Feb.
25.4/-3.6
1.4
8.4
March
37.2/2.8
2.7
6.5
April
48.6/9.2
3.6
1.8
May
58.9/14.9
3.3
.1
June
68.6/20.3
3.8
–
July
73.2/22.8
3.7
–
Aug.
71.7/22.0
4.2
–
Sept.
64.4/18.0
3.8
–
Oct.
52.8/11.5
2.4
.5
Nov.
40.0/4.4
2.9
1.9
Dec.
26.6/-3
2.5
8.8
Amtrak
Amtrak offers train service to many Illinois destinations and attractions, making it a cost-effective
alternative to travelling by car, bus or plane.
800.872.7245
Accommodations
Looking for the perfect hotel for your trip to Illinois? Visit the “Packages†section on
gochicago.com for hotel listings throughout the state, complete with images and
available amenities.
4|48
Travel Guide
Take advantage of the favourable exchange rate at
some of the state’s best boutiques, department stores
and vertical malls.
BUCKTOWN
Apartment Number 9
This chic men’s clothing
store carries both casual
and dressy styles by
designers that include
Paul Smith and Jack Spade.
1804 N. Damen Ave. –
773.395.2999
futurgarb boutique
This urban loft store carries
the latest underground
fashions for men and
women, including lines
by Billabong, Salvage
and Affliction.
1359 N. Milwaukee Ave. –
773.276.1450
Habit
More than 75 independent
emerging Chicago
designers show their wares
here, including many
limited-edition pieces.
1951 W. Division Ave. –
773.342.0093
Helen Yi
Offerings include a blend
of couture designers and
small label contemporary
collections, including piec-
es by Chicago designers.
1645 N. Damen Ave. –
773.252.3838
Michelle Tan
This Chicago designer
creates sleek yet seductive
clothing for women,
using silk, satin and other
natural fabrics.
1872 N. Damen Ave. –
773.252.1888
Robin Richman
Find some of the funkiest
shoes in Chicago, along
with beaded jewellery
and fun vintage travel
knickknacks.
2108 N. Damen Ave. –
773.278.6150
Scoop NYC
Urban chic is the signature
of this New York favourite
that features everything
from denim by Citizens of
Humanity to Vera Wang
gowns, along with an
on-site café.
1702 N. Milwaukee Ave. –
773.227.9930
T-Shirt Deli*
Dream up your own mes-
sage or choose an iron-on
design from the menu of
T-shirts, which are printed
whilst you wait and come
wrapped in butcher paper
along with a bag of crisps.
1739 N. Damen Ave. –
773.276.6266
GOLD COAST
Barneys New York
A style icon since 1923,
Barneys is the place
that celebrities and
fashionistas go to find
sophisticated men’s
and women’s clothing.
25 E. Oak St. – 312.587.1700
* Visit gochicago.com for additional locations
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CHICAGO
inTroDuCTion
1
Illinois Map
back flap
Chicago Map
front flap
Neighbourhood Map
back inside flap
Chicago Neighbourhoods
inside flap
TrAveL TiPs
2
CATegories
shopping
4
Dining
10
entertainment
22
Leisure/recreation
32
Museums/history
37
Architecture
44
The Chicago and Illinois Tourist Office welcomes you with this
special Travel guide designed to help the international traveller
plan the perfect holiday.
To help you identify where to start, we’ve
separated the state into five regions, each
delivering its own experience.
Comprehensive listings, which include
descriptions, addresses and phone
numbers, point out a variety of things
to see and do. Shopping, for example,
organises stores and boutiques by
neighbourhood and state regions.
Dining is categorised by cuisine, while
Entertainment covers everything from
blues bars and dance clubs to opera and
theatre. gardens, zoos, state parks and re-
sorts are all listed under Leisure/Recreation.
Museums/History lists important cultural
institutions and historic sites. Architecture
reveals notable landmarks throughout
the state.
remember, you can always visit
gochicago.com for updated travel
information on illinois and Chicago.
hoW To use This guiDe
TABLe oF ConTenTs
since its rise from the ashes of the great Chicago Fire, the
city of Chicago has picked itself up and never looked
back. Today, this world-class city is internationally known
for its unrivaled architecture, five-star cuisine, chic shop-
ping and leading cultural institutions. Chicago also has
a reputation as one of the friendliest and most walkable
cities in the u.s., with a breathtaking lakefront that’s close
to all the action.
ChiCAgo
Chicago is also known as a city of neighbourhoods,
each with their own unique flavour. Shop
designer boutiques and upscale retail centres
on the stretch of north Michigan Avenue known
as the Magnificent Mile®. The Loop is home to many
of the city’s leading museums and theatres, along
with great shopping on state street. explore unique
stores, restaurants and nightlife that ranges from
comedy to blues clubs in the near north side
neighbourhoods of streeterville, old Town, the
gold Coast, Lincoln Park and Lakeview.
hip stores and art galleries, edgy restaurants and
trendy clubs populate river north, Bucktown and
Wicker Park. Authentic ethnic shops and restaurants
can be found in greektown, Little italy, Chinatown,
the german enclave in Lincoln square and the
swedish community of Andersonville. south of
downtown, the hyde Park neighbourhood is home
to the Museum of science and industry and the
Dusable Museum of African-American history,
as well as a number of African-American shops,
restaurants and nightspots.
neighBourhooDs
ChiCAgo neighBourhooD MAP
explore Chicago
neighbourhoods
Discover the traditions,
stories and people of
Chicago with one of
17 different Chicago
neighbourhood Tours.
you can book by phone,
312.742.1190, in person
at the shop at the
Cultural Center, 77 E.
Randolph St. or online
by visiting the “Travel
Tips†section on
gochicago.com.
iLLinois MAP
CHICAGO
CHICAGOLAND
NORTHERN
CENTRAL
SOUTHERN
180
55
72
72
74
74
74
70
57
55
39
39
80
80
88
88
90
55
55
57
94
94
290
36
36
45
45
45
52
52
66
66
66
66
66
67
24
51
24
54
34
67
6
6
24
150
150
136
136
136
150
51
155
52
52
52
20
14
34
30
70
57
57
24
64
64
45
50
51
45
45
50
13
1
4
16
16
32
29
97
9
29
10
10
1
1
1
9
54
47
47
47
17
71
64
72
75
17
18
23
89
29
26
92
40
54
49
96
94
94
17
17
78
78
84
48
13
33
49
3
146
127
108
125
100
116
134
116
251
115
104
130
161
185
128
130
159
Oakland
Atwood
Shipman
Petersburg
Mt. Pulaski
Williamsville
Monticello
Atlanta
LeRoy
Oakwood
Fairbury
Cherry Valley
CaledoniaCapron
Woodstock
Mackinaw
267
Effingham
Vandalia
Kewanee
Freeport
Macomb
Jacksonville
Griggsville
Barry
Beardstown
Chandlerville
Rushville
Murphysboro
DuQuoin
Mattoon
Charleston
Mt. Vernon
Okawville
Centralia
Fairfield
Flora
Mt. Carmel
Lawrenceville
Robinson
Olney
Ottawa
Waukegan
Skokie
Evanston
St. Charles
Aurora
Kankakee
Bradley
Rochelle
Galesburg
Brimfield
Joliet
Naperville
East St. Louis
Marion
Benton
Herrin
Harrisburg
Carmi
McLeansboro
Eldorado
Ullin
Metropolis
Cairo
Golconda
Sterling
Pontiac
Litchfield
Carlinville
Lincoln
Clinton
Metamora
Monmouth
Roseville
Oquawka
Gladstone
Raritan
Canton
Forest City
Edwards
Wyanet
Sheffield
Princeton
Dixon
Lena
Stockton
Woodbine
Elizabeth
Hanover
Galena
Poplar Grove
Belvidere
Fulton
Thomson
Savanna
Mendota
Mt.
Carroll Mt.
Morris
Amboy
Oregon
Morrison
Carthage
Nauvoo
Wood River
Alton
Edwardsville
Grafton
Collinsville
Fairview Heights
Modoc
Kaskaskia
Prairie du Rocher
Belleville
Cahokia
Waterloo
Chester
Alto Pass
Pana
Greenup
Paris
Marshall
Shelbyville
Sullivan
Arthur
Arcola
Tuscola
Lerna
Utica
Morris
LaSalle
Hennepin
Elgin
Oak Park
Gurnee
Newton
Altamont
Hutsonville
Strasburg
Findlay
Carlyle
Greenville
Louisville
Kinmundy
Albion
Nashville
Pinckneyville
Pomona
Makanda
Grand Tower
Cobden
Anna
Jonesboro
Olmsted
Belknap
Vienna
Dixon Springs
Rosiclare
Cave-in-Rock
Elizabethtown
Equality
West Frankfort
Whittington
Sesser
Goreville
Ellis Grove
Lebanon
Granite City
Madison
Hartford
East Peoria
Pekin
Havana
Brookfield
Oak Brook
Schaumburg
Rosemont
Arlington Heights
Prospect Heights
Long Grove
Glencoe
Fort Sheridan
Albany
Apple River
Orangeville
Cedarville
Byron
Rockton
Loves Park
Sycamore
Fox Lake
Spring Grove
Huntley
Union
Sandwich
Yorkville
Bourbonnais
Marseilles
Seneca
Streator
Channahon
Genoa
Lansing
East Dubuque
Franklin Grove
Polo
Elkhart
Mount Zion
Shawneetown
Oswego
Riverside
Decatur
Peoria
Champaign Urbana
Rantoul
Rockford
Rock Island
Moline
DeKalb
Springfield
Normal
Bloomington
Carbondale
Chicago
Quincy
Danville
Rossville
Shirley
1|48
Illinois is known as the Land of Lincoln, thanks to
Abraham Lincoln who worked his way from humble
legislator to President of the United States. Today,
Illinois is a study in diverse cultures and landscapes,
from the cosmopolitan city of Chicago to the rolling
green hills of Southern Illinois.
ILLINOIS
2|48
Travel Guide
This page offers helpful facts about transportation, weather
and visitor information. For more details about visas, consulate
offices and currency information, go to gochicago.com.
ChiCago Water Works
Visitor information Centre
163 E. Pearson Ave.
Mon. - Thur.:
8am - 7pm
Friday:
8am - 6pm
Saturday:
9am - 6pm
Sunday:
10am - 6pm
Holidays:
10am - 4pm
Closed Thanksgiving,
Christmas Day and
New Year’s Day
ChiCago Cultural Centre
Visitor information Centre
77 E. Randolph St.
Mon. - Thur.:
8am - 7pm
Friday:
8am - 6pm
Saturday:
9am - 6pm
Sunday:
10am - 6pm
Holidays:
10am - 4pm
Closed Thanksgiving,
Christmas Day and
New Year’s Day
AVERAGE FLIGHT
TIMES TO CHICAGO
FROM
TIME
(HOURS)
Brussels
8
Dublin
8
Frankfurt
8
Hong Kong
14
London
8
Milan
9
Mexico City
4
Paris
8
Toronto
2
Zurich
8.5
Airports
o’hare international
airport
773.686.2200
midWay international
airport
773.838.0600
tr
a
V
el
t
ip
s
gochicago.com
What you need to know
Central standard time:
6 hours earlier than GMT
1 hour earlier than East Coast
2 hours later than West Coast
legal car rental age:
25 years old
legal driving age:
16 years old
legal drinking and gaming age: 21 years old
(photo ID or passport required)
emergency services:
Dial 911
Guides
Additional guides packed with helpful information are
downloadable at www.gochicago.com.
You can find helpful information at Tourist Information
Centres throughout the state. Visit gochicago.com for
locations and listings.
Visitor Centres
3|48
free trolleys
You don’t need a ticket to get from place
to place in Chicago. Just look for the “Free
Trolley†sign at popular Chicago destinations
like Navy Pier, the Museum Campus, Lincoln
Park Zoo, Michigan Avenue and State Street.
Visit gochicago.com for additional information.
Summer service from late May to early
September and during the winter
holiday season.
free ChiCago greeter tours
Given in over 18 different languages, see
Chicago through the eyes of local volunteers.
Select from more than 25 neighbourhoods and
40 popular interest areas including Fashion, Film,
Ethnic Chicago and Public Art. Advanced
registration is requested and information can
be found in the “Travel Tips†section
on gochicago.com.
Insider Tips
CTA Trains
The elevated train service, nicknamed the
El, connects both airports with the city. Blue
Line=O’Hare & Orange Line=Midway. For
more information and a CTA map, please
refer to the back inside flap.
888.968.7282
Metra Commuter Rail
Metra system makes travelling to and from
downtown Chicago and its surrounding
areas easy. The 10-Ride Ticket saves 15%
over one-way fares and can be shared. The
Weekend Pass is good for unlimited rides on
all Metra lines on both Saturday and Sunday.
Weekdays: 312.322.6774
Evenings & Weekends: 312.836.4949
WEATHER
MONTH
AVG. TEMP
(ºF/ºC)
RAINFALL
(AVG. INCHES)
SNOWFALL
(AVG. INCHES)
Jan.
21.0/-6.1
1.5
10.7
Feb.
25.4/-3.6
1.4
8.4
March
37.2/2.8
2.7
6.5
April
48.6/9.2
3.6
1.8
May
58.9/14.9
3.3
.1
June
68.6/20.3
3.8
–
July
73.2/22.8
3.7
–
Aug.
71.7/22.0
4.2
–
Sept.
64.4/18.0
3.8
–
Oct.
52.8/11.5
2.4
.5
Nov.
40.0/4.4
2.9
1.9
Dec.
26.6/-3
2.5
8.8
Amtrak
Amtrak offers train service to many Illinois destinations and attractions, making it a cost-effective
alternative to travelling by car, bus or plane.
800.872.7245
Accommodations
Looking for the perfect hotel for your trip to Illinois? Visit the “Packages†section on
gochicago.com for hotel listings throughout the state, complete with images and
available amenities.
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Travel Guide
Take advantage of the favourable exchange rate at
some of the state’s best boutiques, department stores
and vertical malls.
BUCKTOWN
Apartment Number 9
This chic men’s clothing
store carries both casual
and dressy styles by
designers that include
Paul Smith and Jack Spade.
1804 N. Damen Ave. –
773.395.2999
futurgarb boutique
This urban loft store carries
the latest underground
fashions for men and
women, including lines
by Billabong, Salvage
and Affliction.
1359 N. Milwaukee Ave. –
773.276.1450
Habit
More than 75 independent
emerging Chicago
designers show their wares
here, including many
limited-edition pieces.
1951 W. Division Ave. –
773.342.0093
Helen Yi
Offerings include a blend
of couture designers and
small label contemporary
collections, including piec-
es by Chicago designers.
1645 N. Damen Ave. –
773.252.3838
Michelle Tan
This Chicago designer
creates sleek yet seductive
clothing for women,
using silk, satin and other
natural fabrics.
1872 N. Damen Ave. –
773.252.1888
Robin Richman
Find some of the funkiest
shoes in Chicago, along
with beaded jewellery
and fun vintage travel
knickknacks.
2108 N. Damen Ave. –
773.278.6150
Scoop NYC
Urban chic is the signature
of this New York favourite
that features everything
from denim by Citizens of
Humanity to Vera Wang
gowns, along with an
on-site café.
1702 N. Milwaukee Ave. –
773.227.9930
T-Shirt Deli*
Dream up your own mes-
sage or choose an iron-on
design from the menu of
T-shirts, which are printed
whilst you wait and come
wrapped in butcher paper
along with a bag of crisps.
1739 N. Damen Ave. –
773.276.6266
GOLD COAST
Barneys New York
A style icon since 1923,
Barneys is the place
that celebrities and
fashionistas go to find
sophisticated men’s
and women’s clothing.
25 E. Oak St. – 312.587.1700
* Visit gochicago.com for additional locations
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