- Departs
- 15th May 2026 · 08:37 PM
- Returns
- 24th May 2026 · 03:32 PM
- Departure to Arrival Time
- 13hrs:54mins
- Connections
- 2 connections
Chicago, United States
Chicago Local Time: 04:06 || Exchange Rate: 1 USD = 1.00 USD**
Chicago, the vibrant city on the shores of Lake Michigan, has something for everyone. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history and architecture as you explore iconic landmarks like the Willis Tower and Millennium Park. Indulge in a deep-dish pizza or sample the diverse culinary scene that ranges from gourmet restaurants to food trucks. Take a stroll along the Magnificent Mile for some retail therapy or catch a live performance at one of the renowned theaters. With its world-class museums, beautiful parks, and lively nightlife, Chicago is a must-visit destination for any traveler.
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- Departs
- 17th May 2026 · 06:00 AM
- Returns
- 24th May 2026 · 03:32 PM
- Departure to Arrival Time
- 17hrs:59mins
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- 2 connections
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Weather in Chicago
Current - There will be rain with snow until morning, then partly cloudy with snow, Temp: -4.67oC
12-Month Climate Summary (Sun)
Top Chicago Attractions
- 1. The Art Institute of Chicago: Known for its extensive collection of artworks, including masterpieces by renowned artists like Monet, Van Gogh, and Picasso.
- 2. Millennium Park: A popular urban park featuring the iconic Cloud Gate sculpture (also known as "The Bean"), as well as beautiful gardens, public art installations, and outdoor concerts.
- 3. Navy Pier: A historic landmark on the shores of Lake Michigan, offering a wide range of entertainment options such as rides, restaurants, shops, theaters, and fireworks displays.
- 4. Willis Tower Skydeck: Experience breathtaking views of the city from the 103rd floor of the Willis Tower, where you can step out onto a glass ledge and see Chicago from a whole new perspective.
- 5. Shedd Aquarium: One of the largest indoor aquariums in the world, home to thousands of aquatic animals including dolphins, penguins, sharks, and beluga whales. Visitors can also enjoy interactive exhibits and educational programs.
Cost of Living in Chicago
These are just rough estimates and actual costs may vary based on the specific location, type of establishment, and individual preferences.
In Chicago, United States, the average cost for basic necessities like food and drink can vary depending on the type of establishment you visit. Here are some estimated average costs for basic necessities in Chicago:
- 1. Meal at an inexpensive restaurant $10 - $20 per person
- 2. Meal at a mid-range restaurant $20 - $50 per person
- 3. Fast food meal $6 - $10 per person
- 4. Cup of coffee $2 - $5
- 5. Bottle of water $1 - $3
- 6. Local beer at a bar $5 - $8
- 7. Cocktail at a bar $10 - $15
These are just rough estimates and actual costs may vary based on the specific location, type of establishment, and individual preferences.
Top Chicago Souvenirs
- 1. Chicago-style deep dish pizza at a popular pizzeria - $20
- 2. Admission to the Skydeck at Willis Tower for panoramic views - $25
- 3. Chicago Cubs or Chicago White Sox baseball cap - $30
- 4. Architecture boat tour on the Chicago River - $40
- 5. Chicago-themed souvenirs like magnets or keychains - $10 each
Visa & Travel Information for Chicago
To travel to Chicago, United States, you will need to obtain a visa unless you are a citizen of a country that is part of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). If you are from a VWP country, you can travel to the U.S. for tourism or business purposes for up to 90 days without a visa.
If you are not from a VWP country, you will need to apply for a nonimmigrant visa at the U.S. embassy or consulate in your home country before traveling to Chicago.
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