4 day, 3 night Chicago trip in March?

  • Visit the city's iconic attractions such as the Willis Tower (previously known as the Sears Tower), the Navy Pier, and the Lincoln Park Zoo.
  • Take a stroll along the Magnificent Mile, one of the city's most popular shopping destinations.
  • Visit the Art Institute of Chicago, which is home to an extensive collection of American, European, and contemporary art.
  • Explore the architecture of the city with a river cruise on the Chicago River.
  • Visit the Museum of Science and Industry, which is one of the largest science museums in the world.
  • Check out the vibrant street art scene in the Wicker Park and Pilsen neighborhoods.
  • Enjoy a deep-dish pizza, one of Chicago's signature dishes.
  • Visit the Garfield Park Conservatory, a beautiful indoor garden in the city.
  • Take a walk along the lakefront, which offers breathtaking views of Lake Michigan.

These are just a few of the many things you can do in Chicago. I hope these suggestions help make your trip an unforgettable experience!

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