Mentioned by Tales of a Backpacker
Free Things to do in Chicago Illinois
"Rainbow Beach is a 61-acre public beach and park within Chicago's South Chicago neighborhood, originally developed as two separate beaches in the early 20th century before being consolidated into a single beach when the area was acquired by the Chicago Park District in 1959. The beach is named in honor of the United States Army's World War I 42nd Rainbow Division and is located at the terminus of 75th Street at the Lake Michigan shoreline, one of 18 street-end municipal beaches located throughout the city. A field house at the beach, developed in 1999, offers a fitness center, gymnasium, handball courts, and multipurpose community rooms, while a nine-acre natural area preserves significant dune habitats."
"South ShoreLike many South Side beaches, Rainbow has a lovely view of the Downtown city skyline, as well as Wi-Fi, free parking, a playground, handball courts, and a nine-acre natural dune habitat. What more can you ask for?. What to know: With a gymnasium and fitness center, it’s Chicago’s version of Muscle Beach."
"Located in the South Chicago neighborhood, Rainbow Beach is also connected to the Rainbow Beach Park. Pack a picnic and escape the hot sun for a midday lunch in the shaded park!"
"Just off Erie and Orleans in the heart of Chicago’s historic River North neighbourhood you’ll find one of the cities prime spots for rooftop cocktails. Bernie’s has been whipping up some of the best drinks and bites in Chicago since 2015 and is famous for their attention to detail and friendly atmosphere. Whether you fancy a few drinks after work or are looking for a prime date night location, Bernie’s is the place to be."
"The staff aims to provide guests with a unique and memorable experience whether you are on a date, gathering with friends a..."
"If you want a view that blows all others out of the water, head to Cite, where you can dine on upscale French cuisines while taking in the whole of the city’s skyline from its wrap-around windows. This is one of the best restaurants to visit in Downtown Chicago since you can see the buildings and architecture from every angle up here, including Lake Michigan docks, Navy Pier, and even out into the suburbs if you look hard enough."
"The french-influenced restaurant does fare a little on the pricey side, but the views of Navy Pier at night are incomparable to any other nighttime aerial view. The popularity of bookings spike on the nights when Navy Pier has fireworks."
"Though not unique to downtown Chicago, dining at themed restaurant chain Rainforest Cafe is a rite of passage in childhood. As one of the most kid-friendly restaurants in downtown Chicago, Rainforest Cafe does not disappoint!. The tropical rain forest theming on both the inside and outside out the restaurant makes for an exciting ambiance that screams ‘kid-friendly’."
"This unique restaurant is definitely geared toward families, and the décor is just as appealing as the food. Kids will feel like they’re embarking on a safari in this jungle-themed cafe. They can enjoy dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets, and dessert comes in the form of a chocolate volcano."