Bull’s-Eye: Bad Axe Throwing at West Loop Neighborhood

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If you are looking for a great bonding activity in the West Loop, you might want to try this cool place called Bad Axe Throwing, near Navy Pier and Fulton Market.

It is an awesome place and a unique activity for family or team building events, or even for a date night. No need to be an expert when it comes to axe throwing as you will be guided by the host for the instructions. Thus, making competitions a more fun bonding activity.

For pricing, available schedule and reservations, it can be found here.

After throwing axes for hours, you may then take a few walks to find different food stores and restaurants near this place. There is Viaggo, Smyth + The Loyalist, Macello, and the very famous, Randolph Street Market.

And after filling up your tummies with delicious foods, you can then relax at famous hotels in the neighborhood. Hotel Chicago is one of the most outstanding hotels in the West Loop to offer various amenities which will surely be a great day-ender for your whole West Loop adventure. Book your stay now at https://www.hotelchicagowestloop.com/!

Time Out Market Chicago: Time out and time to relax on this awesome food attraction in town!

Ever heard of Time Out Market? If not, I got you now and I’m about to share with you all the things you need to get excited about this place! 

Time Out Market is actually a historic market hall that was turned into something everyone is familiar with, one of the world’s first food and cultural markets, that can be found in the heart of Fulton Market. Inside this 50.000-square-foot space, you’ll be seeing 18 kitchens and three bars, and of course, one ravishing rooftop terrace. Sounds exciting, right?

What can be found inside?
First in the list are varieties of food, ranging from breakfast meals down to sweets and desserts.

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Also, you’ll be able to enjoy a wide variety of drinks based on your mood — wines, beers, or signature cocktails, at the very famous Tony’s Rooftop Bar.  

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And there’s many more you can check out on this place and a day won’t be enough to roam around the whole place. We know roaming around the vicinity of the Time Out Market can surely be tiring at times. 

But nothing to worry about as you can end your great experience here at Hotel Chicago West Loop, a very great place to stay after a long yet fun day at Time Out Market. We will surely provide you a relaxing and an exceptional experience in the West Loop. 

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Book you stay now with us directly at hotelchicagowestloop.com!

Celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day in Chicago

If you’re planning to travel to Chicago, do not miss the chance to visit one of the magnificent historical places here, Old St. Patrick’s Church, which is located in Chicago’s west loop neighborhood.

Built in 1854 and restored in the ’90s, you’ll surely enjoy beautiful church scenery, and it will be a wonderful place for family mass, worship, and bonding. You’ll be seeing amazing detail in the plantings, stained glass windows, and the dazzling building itself, over solemn music.

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However, due to public demand, looking for available parking space will be a bit of a problem here. This can be prevented if you are already booked to one of the hotels near this attraction, which will not only provide you a parking area but will also give you a relaxing feel after a whole day of travel around the neighborhood.

We, in Hotel Chicago West Loop, can surely provide you with all your hotel needs! You can check on all our amenities at https://www.hotelchicagowestloop.com/.

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Celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day in Chicago

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Built nearly a hundred years ago, this place holds historical significance to the place. Navy Pier served as a dock for the passenger ships way back in 1916 and also used to be home to theater, dance halls, and dining rooms, providing entertainment to the visitors. It was then taken over by the US Navy during World War II and was then redesigned as an entertainment venue not until 1995.

Built nearly a hundred years ago, this place holds historical significance to the place. Navy Pier served as a dock for the passenger ships way back in 1916 and also used to be home to theater, dance halls, and dining rooms, providing entertainment to the visitors. It was then taken over by the US Navy during World War II and was then redesigned as an entertainment venue not until 1995.

On this waterfront entertainment strip for both young and adults, you can explore the place and enjoy different kinds of activities. You can choose from shops, restaurants, cultural attractions, games, and even a Ferris Wheel, which you can see initially even outside the vicinity.

The pier is open throughout the year, but summer is the peak season when you can stop by the open-air souvenir stalls and watch the weekly firework shows.

After a long day tiring day of roaming around the Pier, you can relax on one of the best hotels in the West Loop, the Hotel Chicago.

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You’ll be enjoying a calming and cozy feel with their amenities such as free Wi-Fi, pet-friendly rooms, spacious parking space, and others, which will let you enjoy the West Loop neighborhood even more. Check out more about Hotel Chicago at https://www.hotelchicagowestloop.com/

Celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day in Chicago

Chicago is one of the very best cities to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day! Check out the main events that are filled with cheer during this exciting time.

The Chicago River Turns Green

Every year for St. Patrick’s day, the famous Chicago River lights up bright green! This cherished tradition dates back over 50 years and attracts locals from all over the state. The dyeing begins early in the morning at 9 am, so make sure to get to the river early if you want to watch it turn colors.

St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Known as one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day in the country, this incredible celebration begins at noon and travels throughout the famous streets of the city. The event is filled with plenty of green, Irish step dancers, marching bands, decorated floats, and more.

St. Patrick’s Festival at the Irish American Heritage Center

Taking place right after the parade, this family-friendly event is brimming with traditional and contemporary dance performances along with delicious food.

The district

Greek immigrants first arrived in the city in the mid-19th century and quickly carved their niche in Chicago’s landscape. They brought the tastes and traditions of their old home to their new one, introducing the United States to gyros and saganaki in the 1960s. While most of Greektown’s original residents have since moved away, their impact can still be felt:

Greek restaurants and houses of worship line the neighborhood’s streets, and every year, it plays host to the Taste of Greece festival and Greek Independence Day parade. The district even has its own “Passport Challenge,” incentivizing visitors to collect stamps from area restaurants and shops that can be exchanged for a goodie-filled tote. All that sits just over a mile away from the Hotel Chicago. Happy exploring!

The Magnificent Mile Lights Festival

Start off the holiday season merry and bright at the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival. For over 50 years, Chicago’s North Michigan Avenue has lit up with joy for the holiday season.

With over 800 volunteers, this incredible day-long festival and evening tree-lighting parade lights up Michigan Avenue with holiday spirit. Families and friends from all over Chicago attend the parade each year to watch the glowing floats, talented marching bands, incredible balloons, and amazing live performances. Free, open to the public, and televised on ABC7, the parade travels under beautiful twinkling lights along Michigan Avenue from Oak Street to Wacker Drive.

Before attending, make sure to check out the schedule of events. From meet and greets to parade preparation, there’s always something fun leading up to the big parade. Beginning at 4:00 pm on Friday, November 22 and again at 11:00 am on Saturday, November 23, this is a simply wonderful, can’t-miss event if you’re in town.

Randolph Street Market is Coming to Town

It’s that time of year again! If you haven’t started your holiday shopping yet, we know the perfect market to kick things off.

On December 14th and 15th, the Randolph Street Market returns to Chicago with a spectacular holiday market. The famous market is decking the halls at Plumbers Hall with 3 floors of one-of-a-kind shopping. With specialty cocktails, free popcorn, and a festive mix of vintage and modern decorations, houseware, fashion, art, and gifts from over 123 vendors, you’re sure to fall in love with this magical experience.

Some featured Holiday Market vendors include a Peppermint S’mores Station by XO Marshmallow, Treats by Grant Street Candied Pecans and Ray’s Toffee, Diageo’s Tasting Station, Ugly Christmas Sweaters Made Uglier with fashion designer Sew Anastasia, Custom Made Ornaments by Project Onward Art Studio and many more.

Feel like giving this holiday season? Show your support for the Guardian Angel Community Services by donating new and unwrapped toys for kids ages 4-12 years and receive free admission to the market. Happy Holidays!

Adventures at The Bean

First time in the Windy City? With so much history to explore, no trip to Chicago is ever long enough! While you’re here, we highly suggest checking out the wonders of Millennium Park. One of Chicago’s most iconic sites, Cloud Gate, well-known as, “The Bean,” is a monumental work of art in the park.

The beautiful Millennium Park is the most visited tourist attraction in the Midwest and among the top 10 most visited sites in the country—once you’ve arrived, you’ll most definitely know why.

Reflecting the city’s amazing skyline, The Bean is always shining on the city and standing with pride. Brimming with locals and visitors alike—you wouldn’t believe the photo ops.

You may recognize this special place from movies like The Break-Up, Source Code, and more—the buildings reflected behind you will certainly add dimension to your Chicago selfie!

Excited to check it out? Start planning your visit today.

Chicago Navy Pier Food Tour

The very best way to explore Chicago? One bite at a time! Brimming with delicious fare, the “Navy Pier Food Walk” will be showcasing some of Chicago’s most beloved foods at the Midwest’s most iconic landmark—Navy Pier.

On February 1st from 1 pm to 4 pm, take a tour of this famed tourist attraction with one of their expert tour guides, sample authentic food along the way, and learn the fascinating history while taking in the stunning Chicago skyline.

The perfect winter adventure, this walk is ideal for out-of-town visitors to get a real taste of the Chicago lifestyle!

Some of the foods visitors can sample include stuffed pizza from Giordano’s Pizzeria, Chicago-style hot dogs from America’s Dog and Burger, caramel cupcakes from Brown Sugar Bakery, cheese curds from Tiny Tavern, and the beloved caramel and cheddar popcorn mix from Garrett’s Popcorn.

Tickets are just $25 a person and the event is open to all ages.