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One Week in Chicago: The Getaway That Changes How You See Cities

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Key Takeaways Why a Full Week Most people give Chicago a weekend. Fly in Friday, see the Bean, eat deep-dish, fly out Sunday. And they leave thinking they know this city. They don’t. They saw a highlight reel. A week changes the math. A week lets you eat in the same neighborhood twice, which is when you find the place that isn’t in the guides. It lets you wake up on a Wednesday with nowhere to be until noon and discover that Chicago at 9 AM on a weekday, with the coffee shops full and

One Week in Chicago, Newlywed: A Honeymoon for People Who’d Rather Eat Than Tan

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Key Takeaways Why a Full Week, Why Chicago Five days in Chicago is a great honeymoon. Seven days is a better one. The difference is pace. With a week, you don’t have to choose between the Art Institute and the architecture boat tour—you can do both, on different days, with a spa morning in between. You can eat at a West Loop restaurant on Monday and go back on Thursday because the pasta was that good and you’re married now and nobody’s keeping score. Chicago earns this kind of trip because it doesn’t perform romance