What You Can Do During a Layover in Chicago
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Known for its bustling mid-west culture, food, and music, Chicago invites visitors to get a taste of the city with its many entertainment options. Even if you’re just passing through on a flight layover, you may be surprised at how well you can pass the time. Consider these options, based on your given timeframes, the next time you have a quick stop in Chicago.
Three Hours or Less
If you’re only given a few hours to work with, you likely won’t want to leave the airport or, at the very least, want to stay nearby. Still, there are opportunities available to stretch your legs. Chicago’s O’Hare airport built a yoga room in 2013, a popular addition to the layout. If you’re looking for something more energizing than Zen, the Hilton O’Hare is close enough to run over and utilize their gym. For a $22.40 day pass, the 4,800 square foot gym is yours to use.
Five Hours to Spare
For those interested in shopping, this amount of time is perfect for visiting the Fashion Outlets of Chicago. This shopping center is only a few miles from the airport and features 130 stores. Once you’ve finished shopping, a location within the outlet mall called Bags Inc. can check your purchases or send them along to your home. The catch is that you have to make these arrangements within two and a half hours of flight time, but the cost is simply the baggage fee plus a service fee ranging between $15 and $30.
Seven Hours or More
With this amount of time, your explorer nature can take over. Millennium Park in the downtown area of Chicago is a central hub of food and culture. There, you can check out the lovely views the park has to offer, take a short walk to the Art Institute of Chicago, or grab a bite to eat like a Chicago-style hot dog or a sit-down meal at a nice restaurant.
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