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The nation鈥檚 third-largest city covers a lot of ground, but you can take in a good chunk of Chicago during a weekend if you have a plan. And we鈥檝e got one with sky-high buildings and star art collections, along with dive bars and Route 66 diners.

Here's our guide to the perfect weekend itinerary in Chicago.

Friday

Afternoon

Head to the docks beneath Michigan Avenue downtown and hop on a boat tour with the Chicago Architecture Center. Yes, it鈥檚 touristy, but it鈥檚 also marvelous. Grab a seat on deck and look up as the finest collection of buildings in the country glides by. Guides鈥 architecture lessons carry on the breeze, so you鈥檒l know your Beaux Arts from International Style by journey鈥檚 end.

A mom lifts up a slice of Chicago deep dish pizza from a pie with spatula as two young children watch.
A visit to Chicago isn't complete without a slice of deep-dish pizza 漏 Shane Kato / Getty Images

After stuffing your head with knowledge, it鈥檚 time to stuff your face with deep-dish pizza, Chicago鈥檚 premier local specialty. 骋颈辞谤诲补苍辞鈥檚 makes 鈥渟tuffed鈥 pie, which is a bigger, doughier version 鈥 like deep-dish on steroids. Loosen the belt, because each cheese-laden slice weighs a half-pound or so.

Evening

Next, motor north a few miles to catch a show at Second City, the launching pad of jokesters from Bill Murray to Tina Fey. The outlandish sketch revues are always high-quality laugh fests. They鈥檙e also popular, so book tickets well in advance.

Before the night ends, get a drink at the Old Town Ale House, across the avenue from Second City. It鈥檚 a wonderfully democratic institution (some might call it a dive bar), where beautiful people and seen-it-all regulars mingle on barstools under the nude celebrity paintings until last call at 4am. You might even see cast members from your show hanging out over a wee-hour brew.

An oxidized lion statue stands in front of the Art Institute of Chicago building, whose facade rises in the background; perfect weekend in Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago is home to some of the best-known works of art in the world 漏 rafalkrakow / Getty Images

Saturday

Morning

Start at downtown鈥檚 western edge and fuel up at Lou Mitchell鈥檚, a diner from the days when Route 66 rolled by the area. The old-school waitresses call you 鈥渄oll鈥 while delivering fluffy omelets and plate-defying flapjacks to the table. Lines can be long, but Lou鈥檚 soothes the pain with free donut holes and Milk Duds as you wait for your table.

Walk a few blocks east to Willis Tower. Chicago鈥檚 tallest building pokes 1450ft into the heavens and its 103rd-floor Skydeck provides a panorama over four states. Brave souls can step onto the glass-floored Ledges to be suspended (almost) in stomach-lurching mid-air. Be sure to book tickets beforehand.

Afternoon

Stay downtown and mosey to the Art Institute of Chicago (advance reservations required). The second-largest art museum in the country hangs masterpieces aplenty, especially impressionist and post-impressionist pieces.

Georges Seurat鈥檚 pointillist A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte is here; so is Grant Wood鈥檚 American Gothic. Marc Chagall鈥檚 glowing stained glass America Windows fill a room, too.

When you鈥檝e seen your fill, head to the Art Institute鈥檚 3rd floor sculpture terrace, and step onto the silvery pedestrian bridge arching into Millennium Park. Make a beeline for the shiny 鈥淏ean鈥 sculpture for the obligatory photo op. Splash around in Crown Fountain, where video images of locals spout gargoyle-style. Admire Frank Gehry鈥檚 swooping silver band shell. Then contemplate it all over a Nutella souffl茅 pancake and ginger tea at .

Evening

Take the Blue Line L train to Logan Square, a buzzy neighborhood 20 minutes northwest of downtown 鈥 prime for chowhounds and tipplers. Drop in at Revolution Brewing to knock back a Rosa hibiscus ale or other inventive beer with the local crowd.

Make your way a mile southwest to Giant, a small storefront cooking up big flavors in modern American comfort food. Advance reservations are essential. If you can鈥檛 score a seat, no worries: nearby Ground Control earns praise for its tofu fried chicken, beer-braised greens and other vegetarian dishes served with a side of local brews and budget cocktails.

From here it鈥檚 a stone鈥檚 throw to Rosa鈥檚 Lounge. The electric blues became Chicago鈥檚 tune when Muddy Waters, Howlin鈥 Wolf and friends plugged in their amps in the 1950s, and Rosa鈥檚 is an authentic spot to hear a fret-bending set.

The humble venue brings real-deal players to its arm鈥檚-length-away stage where guitars wail into the night. It鈥檚 wise to buy tickets in advance, though you usually can walk up and get in after the first set (around 11pm).

The iconic red and white sign on the Wrigley Field facade announces it as the home of the Chicago Cubs; Perfect weekend in Chicago
Wrigley Field is a must-see for any sports fan visiting Chicago during baseball season 漏 smontgom65 / Getty Images

Sunday

Morning

Chicagoans go gaga for brunch, and the West Loop provides loads of stylish hot spots to get your eggs on. The Publican delivers honey butter waffles, pork belly hash and hefty Bloody Marys, while Top Chef winner Stephanie Izard鈥檚 Little Goat shows how it鈥檚 done with cheesy hash browns and spiced apple pancakes. Roister makes chicken and waffles and biscuits and gravy that go way beyond the traditional versions.

Afternoon

If it鈥檚 baseball season and the Cubs are playing, hop on the Red Line train to Wrigley Field. The 1914 ballpark charms with retro touches like ivy-covered outfield walls and a hand-turned scoreboard. Shoveling down hot dogs and drinking beer in the raucous bleacher seats makes for an exceptional afternoon.

Otherwise, aim for the Pilsen neighborhood, a mash-up of Chicago鈥檚 Mexican community and hipster underground. Wild murals radiate off the buildings on practically every street.

A walkabout with is a good way to explore. Hungry? Bite into sublime pork tacos at Don Pedro Carnitas or complex, mole-rich dishes at 5 Rabanitos. The Pink Line L train to 18th Street gets you there.

In a long-exposure photograph, cars zoom through downtown Chicago leaving trails of light at night; Perfect weekend in Chicago
From the Bean and the Willis Tower to Second City, there's something to do in Chicago at any time of day 漏 Carl Larson Photography / Getty Images

Where to stay

Downtown (aka the Loop): Cool boutique and architectural properties fill the core, where you鈥檙e steps away from Millennium Park, the Art Institute and other top sights. The playful Virgin Hotel offers large, cleverly conceived rooms in an old art deco bank tower, while the Silversmith flashes gem-inspired, vintage-cool rooms in a Gilded Age jewelers building.

West Loop: Chicago鈥檚 most trendsetting accommodations pop up in the West Loop, surrounded by heaps of fashionable bars and restaurants. The Publishing House Bed & Breakfast puts you in the thick of it, with 11 stylish rooms named after Chicago writers. The brings mid-century-modern-inspired decor to its creative digs, along with free bicycles and a festive rooftop cafe.

How to get to Chicago

O鈥橦are International Airport is on the city鈥檚 northwest side; it鈥檚 larger and where most international flights arrive. Smaller Midway International Airport is on the south side. Both have easy links to downtown via the L train, which costs $5 and takes 40 minutes from O鈥橦are, and $3 and 30 minutes from Midway. Amtrak arrives downtown at Union Station.

This article was first published Sep 9, 2019 and updated May 9, 2022.

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