Chicago Savings Guides & Tips
Our Savings guides are packed with tips to help you save money on your hotel stay in top cities around the world. In each guide, we have listed practical money savings ideas. The HotelSavings.com community of savvy travellers contribute to our guide sharing first hand tips and insider tips.
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Money-Saving Tips When Visiting Chicago
Maximizing your Budget-friendly Chicago TripChicago is known as a passionate sports city. After all, this has been the home of two baseball teams and the renowned NBA’s Chicago Bulls. But it certainly has a lot more to offer. The city’s skyline boasts of tall and gleaming skyscrapers. Some of which are one of the tallest edifices in the country. But the cost of your trip to the city does not have to be as high as the Sears Tower, which is now called the Willis Tower. The secret in saving money in your Chicago visit is to act like the locals do as they know how to have the best of the city without spending a lot. Of course you have to do some careful planning yourself.
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Savings Guide when Visiting Chicago
Exploring Chicago’s metropolis without spending a fortune.Chicago has long been thriving as the pulse of America, as everything can be found within it large parameters. Founded in the early 19th century, the city that started with a population of fifty is one of the nation’s most populous. The concentration of settlers is easily understandable as many aspects of modern life, from suburbia to skyscrapers have started at the shores of Lake Michigan. Most of its visitors are bowled over by its unparalleled skyline, which over the decades has been adorned by some of the finest assemblages or urban architecture in the world. The 110-story Sears Tower and plenty of Mies van der Rohe’s masterpieces are available for sightseeing—without spending a dime. There’s plenty to see without shelling much, such as the extraordinary exhibits of the Art Institute of Chicago, along with sports, restaurants, and other high-brow activities. There’s a phenomenal assortment of jazz and blues clubs that pack its live music scene. Although long eclipsed by New York and Los Angeles when it comes to tourist appeal, Chicago is noticeably less expensive. For example, eating out costs much less without sacrificing good taste. Some of the best ways to explore Chicago won’t cost much, such as spending afternoons watching Cubs play baseball, or streaming the Chicago River by sunset.
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