I've been trying to figure out where and how to post this, so I hope this isn't an inappropriate location for this request.
I'm planning 1-2 night outing to the city in the next month or so. Since we can't go on our usual vacation out west, we decided to have a vacation here in Chicago.
I put together a small list of restaurants that I want to visit (obviously, I know I won't get to all of them), and created a Google map for myself
here so I could track where everything was at exactly.
I'm asking for the following advice. Based on the map:
- Where is a nice place to stay downtown? I'm looking for a decent 3-4 star hotel. I'm not too concerned about rates at the moment. I want a comfy bed, a nice bath, and good service.
- Any suggested restaurant / sight-seeing itineraries? Obviously, eating is a highlight for me, but you can't do that 24-7. Recommended shopping areas (besides Michigan Ave)? Art galleries? Architectural tours?
- Should we take a train to the city to avoid parking charges, or would it be better to have a car? I'm wondering if the cost of taxis would equal or outweigh the cost of just driving in and parking where we needed.
I feel like a crappy vacation planner. We took a trip to the city last year, and it ended up being a small disaster. We had a gift certificate to stay at the Hyatt Regency Chicago (on Wacker). It was awful. Our room was crappy and small, the service at the front desk was rude, and we had to take taxis to most of the restaurants/places we went because of the hotel's location. I definitely don't want to repeat that experience.
In addition to that, we walked around too much; I obviously didn't plan locations well, and food-wise, we only ate at two fairly decent places (Nacional 27 & Quartino).
I want to plan out a potential itinerary ahead of time so I don't feel lost when we're trying to figure out what to do. It's pathetic that I've lived near Chicago for almost 30 years and have no idea what to see or do. Any suggestions?
-- Nora --
"Great food is like great sex. The more you have the more you want." ~Gael Greene