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Travel + Leisure: This hipster hotel in River North is filled with quirky design touches (red lips on the bathroom mirror; mannequin trapeze artists suspended in the courtyard).
Travel + Leisure: The tall glass-and-steel structure cuts a commanding figure against the Chicago skyline. High-tech rooms come with iHome docking stations and RFID key cards.
Travel + Leisure: A Mad Men–meets–The Brady Bunch–style lobby, with tweed upholstered furniture and bow-tied bellhops, welcomes you to this refurbished 1928 property opposite the park.
330 N Wabash Ave (At the Chicago River), Chicago, IL
Hotel · Near North Side · 53 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: In a landmark Mies van der Rohe building, the Langham is awash in mid-20th-century grandeur, from the Dirk Lohan–designed lobby to the Bauhaus artwork by Judy Ledgerwood and Anish Kapoor.
Travel + Leisure: Industrial-chic interiors, the work of British designer Tara Bernerd, are done up in concrete, brick, and wood; guest rooms have turquoise velvet sofas and black marble-topped tables.
Travel + Leisure: Everything here is over the top: the 23,000-square-foot spa, 24-chair salon owned by celebrity stylist Anthony Cristiano, and personal attaché service (which includes access to a Cadillac).
Travel + Leisure: Occupying 18 floors in a 67-story high-rise overlooking Chicago Avenue, Park Hyatt has a covetable central location. Rooms incorporate reproduction Eames furniture and oversize soaking tubs.
108 E Superior St, Chicago (at N Michigan Ave.), Chicago, IL
Hotel · Streeterville · 71 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: At this stately property, the concierge greets you by name; classical music plays when you enter your room; and your bedside table has a control panel to alert housekeeping when you want service.
Furniture and Home Store · Pilsen · 6 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Best bets at this Midcentury Modern furniture and housewares store in historic Thalia Hall: cutting boards by locally based Solo Home Design, created from reclaimed wood and recycled bike parts.
Furniture and Home Store · Andersonville · 7 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: For Chicago’s finest selection of antiques, head to this beautifully edited shop in Andersonville. On any given day you might find a bespoke Edward Fields rug or a lamp by designer Ted Harris.
100 E Walton St (btw michigan ave & rush), Chicago, IL
Boutique · Streeterville · 4 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: The racks at this young entrepreneur’s Gold Coast boutique are filled with lesser-known American designers such as Nicholas K and Timo Weiland. Look out for her signature candle collection.
111 S Michigan Ave (btwn Monroe St & Jackson Dr), Chicago, IL
Art Museum · Grant Park · 685 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: The Renzo Piano–designed Modern Wing at the renowned museum showcases contemporary art and design. The original Beaux-Arts building has a great collection of Post-Impressionist paintings.
Travel + Leisure: Come here for forward-thinking installations by emerging and established talents, and the city’s only video art space. Highlights include Spanish artist Casilda Sánchez and Tel Aviv–born Einat Amir.
Travel + Leisure: The best way to learn about the city’s historic buildings (the Tribune Tower; Merchandise Mart) is on a boat tour run by Chicago Architecture Foundation guides.
1616 N Wells St (btwn Concord Ln & North Ave), Chicago, IL
Comedy Club · Old Town Triangle · 150 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: The 54-year-old sketch comedy club has been turning out A-list stars—Tina Fey; Steve Carell; Stephen Colbert—for more than 50 years, and is still the place to catch fledgling writers and actors.
1650 N Halsted St (btwn Willow St & North Ave), Chicago, IL
Theater · North Side · 41 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Many of the silver screen’s preeminent names (John Malkovich; Joan Allen) have performed at this legendary theater, with three venues for plays, musicals, and other events.
New American Restaurant · Ravenswood · 12 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: The 20-course menu at all-white dining room in Lincoln Square is divided into three sections (farm; woodlands; ponds, lakes, and seas), with crowd-pleasers like lamb loin wrapped in dandelion greens.
2957 W Diversey Ave (at N Sacramento Ave), Chicago, IL
Asian Restaurant · Logan Square · 101 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Fat Rice has gained a cult following for its innovative Macanese dishes. Those who brave the hours-long wait are rewarded with shareable plates that take cues from India, Southeast Asia, and Portugal.
New American Restaurant · West Town · 552 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: In an industrial space with burnt-cedar walls, Top Chef winner Stephanie Izard turns out nose-to-tail specialties, including fried pig face and kidneys stuffed with goat confit.
2657 N Kedzie Ave (at W Schubert Ave), Chicago, IL
New American Restaurant · Logan Square · 351 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Chicago’s hipster tribe pack this locavore temple in Logan Square for Saturday brunch. Start cheesewurst at the pop-up sausage stand on the patio, then head inside for waffles with pork belly.
Travel + Leisure: You need to buy a ticket on the website to get a table at chef Grant Achatz’s follow-up to foodie hot spot Alinea—and they go quickly. But if you manage to snag one, you’re in for a treat.
Travel + Leisure: A 1977 El Camino marks the entrance to this no-frills spot in Logan Square. Young chef Hunter Moore serves cobia ceviche accompanied by craft beers and negroni slushes.
New American Restaurant · Fulton Market · 358 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: For the city’s best oysters and aged charcuterie, head to Paul Kahan’s buzzy restaurant, the Publican. Across the street, his just-opened butcher shop serves a killer barbecued veal brisket sandwich.
Travel + Leisure: Behind a nondescript door in Wicker Park, Violet Hour serves handcrafted drinks (try the Hush & Wonder, made of Matusalem rum, lime, and crème de violette).
2934 N Broadway St (at W Oakdale Ave), Chicago, IL
Coffee Shop · Lake View East · 50 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: A funky new coffee shop in East Lakeview complete with sleds, canoes, and an incredible speaker installation built out of vintage suitcases.
Seafood Restaurant · River North · 195 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Many people think Midwestern cuisine is all about meat and potatoes, but GT Fish & Oyster proves them wrong. The seafood dishes are excellent (don’t miss the bacon clam chowder).