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Make the Most of Living in The Windy City

Aah, the Windy City. When you first think of Chicago, a few things may come to mind: the original Portillo’s, the Sears Tower, Cloud Gate, and maybe the “L.” After you move to Chicago and take care of most of your important relocation tasks, head on out to explore your new hometown of Chicago and make the most of living in The Windy City!

 

Tour the City

Taking a tour is great, but why spend more money after your move to Chicago? Register for Chicago Greeter for free guided tours. You can also take a stroll around the world-renowned Millennium Park and snap a few selfies in front of “The Bean” or Cloud Gate. If you’re anticipating to gaze upon the spectacular city and river views, the Chicago Riverwalk is the place you really need to be.

 

Time to Chow Down!

Moving to Chicago can really leave someone hungry, and if there’s one thing Chicago doesn’t lack, it’s the variety of great cuisines. Treat your taste buds to yummy and authentic German food at the Berghoff Restaurant. You can also check out India House and Indian Garden if you’re looking for food with a little more flavor. If you’re looking for some hearty BBQ, check out Twin Anchors Restaurant & Tavern – an Old Town institution established in 1932.

 

There’s No Business Like Show Business

After you settle in from your move to Chicago, take some time out of your schedule to see world-class entertainment at the historic landmark, the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University. The Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University is also a top pick as a Chicago outlet for major domestic and international dance companies. If you’re looking to go back in time for a Shakespeare-inspired performance, then you’ll love the Shakespeare Theater. This dynamic theater is known for their spectacular performances reflecting Shakespeare’s storytelling and language.

 

Chicago Family Fun

If you’re moving to Chicago with children, you have nothing to worry about since there is plenty to do to keep the little ones busy. Spend a day or two with the youngsters at Museum Campus – a complex consisting of three of Chicago’s most prominent museums: the Shedd Aquarium, the Adler Planetarium, and the Field Museum. If you want the kids to get some fresh air while being active, then they’ll love Maggie Daley Park. This kid-friendly park offers outdoor climbing, a skating ribbon, and a three-acre Play Garden.

 

There is so much to do and explore after your move to Chicago. All My Sons Moving and Storage & Storage provides the services you need to have a hassle-free move. We’re proud to be a professional moving company with licensed and trusted movers to help you move your belongings in a safe and secure process. Give our Chicago movers a call to get a free, no obligation quote today!