What’s Popular in Chicago
Wrigley Field
Home of Chicago Cubs
Wrigley Field is the oldest National League ballpark and has been home to the Chicago Cubs since 1916. It is baseball’s quintessential old-school, neighborhood ballpark—designed by architect Zachary Taylor Davis. Wrigley Field’s ivy fence is a twisty, tangly ground-rule-double garden—where big hits play hide-and-seek with confused outfielders as runners round the bases. Go catch a game – PLAY BALL!
Chicago’s Millennium Park
Expression of the Chicago
The lakefront campus, located in the heart of downtown Chicago, is home to the iconic “The Bean”, fountains, gardens, events, public art, skating rinks, rock climbing (Maggie Daisey Park), and plenty of green space. Grab a seat or sprawl out on the Great Lawn with a picnic as you take in a music or film festival.
Chicago Riverwalk restaurants and bars
Beautiful outdoor spaces
You can find public art, boat tours, kayak rentals, open green spaces and it’s also home to some of Chicago’s most scenic restaurants. Riverwalk establishments are seasonal, so check with individual businesses before heading out.
Chicago Hotel Babysitting Service
Professional fully screened childcare
Visiting the Windy city with your child(ren)? Not a problem! Let’s help you get some time off our professional childcare providers are here to ensure your little ones are safe, always engaged, and well cared for! We come to your destination, whether at it’s your hotel, vacation rental, or Airbnb!