Chicago Limo Services & Rentals
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Limo in Chicago: Luxury Limousine Service for Any Occasion
Luxury limousine service or party bus in Chicago (IL) for every occasion, such as: airport ride
(ORD, MDW, CHI or another), birthday party, wedding, prom, excursion; night-on-the-town, corporate or group outing,
concert, sporting event, anniversary, bachelor party, bachelorette party, to and from cruise port, funeral,
graduation, holiday light tour, school dance and wine/private tour.
The following type of limo is usually available, depending upon location: luxury sedan & SUV,
stretch limo & SUV, van, mini-bus, motorcoach, antique, classic and trolley/carriage.
If you’re looking for fun and adventure mixed with great culture and history in a bustling and
happening city, then look no further than the exciting city of Chicago, Illinois for your next vacation.
Chicago is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States, and for good reason.
Chicago has much to offer tourists, guests visiting family and friends, and locals alike on a year-round, everyday
basis.
Often referred to as the “Windy City” and the “Second City,” Chicago ranks high on the scale of the
“things-to-do, places-to-see” domain. In fact, there are so many different options for what you can do and see
during your stay in Chicago that it’s hard to know where to start.
For children, the young at heart, and animal lovers of all ages, Chicago offers two of the best
zoos in the U.S. The Brookfield Zoo, located just outside Chicago, is a must-see, with its vast array of wildlife
and beautiful and unique animals—more than 2,000 species, in fact—for your viewing pleasure. The Lincoln Park Zoo
in northern Chicago is also highly recommended and more than worth your time.
Fine arts meet history in the magnificent and renowned Apollo Theatre located in the heart of the
city of three million, in the Lincoln Park theater district. The famous Apollo stage has hosted many a fabulous
performance over the years, and to this day continues to be the home of many comedic and dramatic plays, musicals,
concerts, and other special events.
Chicago boasts a number of other spectacular landmarks and attractions as well, including both the
Sears Tower Skydeck and the John Hancock Observatory. Both landmarks give the tourist a breathtaking bird’s-eye
view at about 1,000 feet above ground of not only Chicago an all its dazzling splendor, but also of the entire
Chicagoland, which encompasses parts of neighboring states Indiana and Wisconsin, in addition to Illinois’ Chicago
and surrounding counties.
Many tourists prefer to visit these landmarks either at night—complete with all the city’s stunning
lights—or at sunset, for a glorious view of the sky.
For an all-in-one journey through much of Chicago’s cultural and historical landmarks, check out
the Amazing Chicago Funhouse Maze down at the Navy Pier, which is also home to Time Escape, a motion simulation
taking you through the history of Chicago.
Another great way to experience Chicago and all it has to offer is through one of the available
boat tours, which take you around Chicago and are more leisurely in nature, or city bus tours, which take you
through the streets of Chicago, with tour guides pointing out landmarks and giving historical information.
Chicago hosts a wide variety of annual festivals and shows that draw in large crowds comprising
locals, residents of nearby communities and counties, and tourists who travel in from all over the place. A few of
the more popular ones include the Chicago Blues Festival, Taste of Chicago, Venetian Night, and the Chicago Air
& Water Show—which are all held in summertime, generally from about mid-June until the end of August.
Chicago is also home to one of the magnificent Six Flags theme parks, so if you love thrills and
rides galore, take a day to spend at Six Flags for more fun and excitement that you can handle. Great for families
with children, couples, and groups of friends.
Of course, what trip to a great American city would be complete without taking the time to check
out at least a few of its museums? Although Chicago offers a wide selection, if you go to Museum Campus, you can
take in The Field Museum, Adler Planetarium, and Shedd Aquarium all in one stop.
If Chicago is tempting the traveler inside you to witness its landmarks first-hand and partake in
its many attractions, start making your travel plans today! Book some time off work, and then start conducting some
research well enough in advance for you to be able to find great deals and special discounts for a travel package
to Chicago.
Of all the cities in the Great Lakes Region, Chicago is by far the most impressive. On Illinois’
banks of Lake Michigan, it is considered by many to be one of the last great American cities. Although this may be
a stretch, it doesn’t take long to understand the sentiment.
Any way you enter this sprawling metropolis, you are greeted with a stunning skyline. Urban Chicago
is known for it’s vast amount of varying architecture, and it all blends together nicely. From the glass-laden
Chicago School to the Gothic Revival style of the city’s monuments to the staggering magnitude of Sears Tower, the
engaging, eclectic aesthetic here could not be much more well-honed.
Traverse downtown and you’ll experience one of the most walk-friendly, entertaining places in the
world. There is everything from elite shopping and dining by day and lively pubs and clubs by night.
The outlying regions are not bad either. If you’re overwhelmed by the pace downtown, take the train
out to Oak Park or the University of Chicago. There is lots of history and art to be discussed and toured, or you
can simply keep it self-guided. While out in this district, make sure to stop by the Robie House, an elite piece of
Frank Lloyd Wright’s prairie principle, and the Smart Museum of Art.
It will take a long time to take in this northern Illinois gem for all its worth, but it never
hurts to try. Rent a limo in Chicago (IL)!
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