With its countless resources, Chicago is an integral part of the educational
experience at DePaul. The third largest city in the U.S., Chicago has
over 150 years of unique history, and is a city of world-class architecture,
unsurpassed beauty, and a city with enormous pride. The city offers
a never-ending list of fairs, concerts, tours and outdoor activities
in Chicago's many parks and, of course, on Lake Michigan.
From renowned museums, buildings and cultural attractions to world-class
theatre, music and sports, Chicago has everything you need.
Dining & Entertainment
There's never a shortage of things to do and see. Chicago is home to
world-class museums, theatre, music and festivals, not to mention wonderful
restaurants.
Music
The term "jazz" was coined in Chicago and the city is still the blues
capital of the world. Shows at the House of Blues or Second City Comedy
Club are great for small or large groups. There are small music clubs
throughout the city featuring some of Chicago's best talent. All the professional acts you love come through town to play at any number
of large venues.
Lake Michigan
Stroll along Navy Pier or just take a spin or bike ride along Lake Shore
Drive (LSD).
One of the best views of the city skyline is headed northbound
on LSD from the Museum of Science and Industry. Bike or walk south on
the waterfront, down past Buckingham Fountain, Botanic Gardens and on
to the Aquarium.
Ethnic Communities
Chicago is home to some of the most vibrant ethnic communities in America.
Each of the city's more than 60 communities are centered in dynamic
neighborhoods where residents share their cultural heritage, foods,
art and philosophy. Some favorites include Greektown, Chinatown, Ukrainian
Village and Little Italy.
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Sports
Chicago is major league in every way, including sports. It's one of
only three cities in the country with
six professional teams: Bears,
Blackhawks, Bulls, Chicago Fire, Cubs and White Sox. Wrigley Field,
home of the Chicago Cubs, is a sight to see even if the Cubs aren't in
town! The ballpark installed lights in 1988 and its scoreboard is still
changed by hand. You can view the Harry Carey statues or stop by one
of the neighborhood shops, restaurants and bars. And of course Chicago
is home of the 2005 World Series Champions, the Chicago White Sox.
If it's playing sports you're interested in, Chicago has a number of
amatuer athletic leagues for just about any sport you play. You can
grab a pick up basketball game in one of the Chicago Park District Field
Houses, or play soccer along the lakefront.
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Feeding Your Mind
Chicago Architecture
Chicago has been hailed as the architecture capital of the United States.
The Wrigley Building's landmark clock tower is patterned after the Giralda
Tower in Spain. See the skyline from the bottom up on the famous Chicago
Architecture River Cruise and learn about the city's rich history.
Museums
Chicago's Art Institute houses the largest collection of Impressionist
paintings outside of the Louvre
in Paris.
Enjoy Chicago's 46 museums
dedicated to art, science and technology. Visit the Museum of Broadcast
Communications, where you can learn more about the early years of radio
and television. Or, go see "Sue" the largest, most complete, and best-preserved
Tyrannosaurus rex fossil yet discovered at the Field Museum.
Chicago Public Library Cultural Center
Located at Michigan Avenue & Randolph Street where there are free
classical music concerts and art exhibits.
Getting Around
Whether you're on foot, bicycle, rollerblades, public transportation,
or in a car, Chicago is easy to
get around. Get
the details.
Safety in Chicago
Like most metropolitan areas, Chicago requires its residents and visitors
to be aware of safety concerns. A few safety tips are always
good to review.