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A Route 66 Travel Guide to Chicago Illinois

Chicago, Illinois: Kicking Off Your Route 66 Adventure with Big Mike

Howdy, Route 66 roadies! Big Mike here, your route 66 travel guide and today we are exploring Chicago Illinois. And where better to kick off our adventure than in the heart of Chicago Illinois, the “Windy City” that’s bursting with history, excitement, and that good ol’ Route 66 spirit. Buckle up, folks, because Big Mike’s gonna show you the best of Chicago before we hit the open road!

Grant Park: Where the Rubber Meets the Road

First things first, we gotta head to Grant Park, a sprawling green oasis smack-dab in the middle of downtown Chicago Illinois. This is where you’ll find the official “Begin” sign for Route 66, the starting line for countless adventures and memories in the making.

Now, Grant Park is not just about the sign, folks. This place is packed with iconic landmarks like Buckingham Fountain, a majestic water fountain that puts on a show worthy of a Route 66 postcard. And don’t forget Millennium Park, a modern marvel with stunning sculptures and gardens that’ll make you wanna stop and smell the roses (or at least admire the art).

Big Mike’s Chicago Illinois Must-Sees

Listen up, road warriors, because Big Mike’s got some must-see spots for ya in Chicago. While they might not be directly on Route 66, they’re worth a detour:

  • Adler Planetarium: Ever dreamed of blasting off into space? Well, the Adler Planetarium will take you on a journey through the cosmos without ever leaving Chicago.
  • Art Institute of Chicago: For all you culture vultures out there, the Art Institute of Chicago is a treasure trove of masterpieces from around the world.
  • Willis Tower: Wanna see Chicago from a bird’s-eye view? Head up to the Willis Tower (formerly known as the Sears Tower) and soak in the panoramic views from the observation deck.

Lou Mitchell’s: Fuel Up with Big Mike

Now, before we hit the road, we gotta fuel up with some good ol’ fashioned grub. And there’s no better place to do that than at Lou Mitchell’s, a Route 66 institution that’s been serving up hearty meals since 1923. This classic diner is practically a rite of passage for Route 66 travelers, so pull up a chair and let Big Mike treat you to a Chicago-style hot dog (trust me, it’s a game-changer).

Beyond Downtown: More Chicago Adventures

Once we’ve had our fill of downtown Chicago Illinois, we’ll venture out to explore some more Route 66 gems:

  • Brookfield Zoo: Calling all animal lovers! The Brookfield Zoo is home to creatures from all corners of the globe, and they even have a penguin feeding adventure that’s sure to be a hit.
  • Wrigley Field: For you sports fanatics, a trip to Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs, is a must. This historic ballpark has seen its fair share of legendary moments, and you can soak up the atmosphere while enjoying a game.

Big Mike’s Chicago Bonus Round

Chicago is not just about Route 66, folks. This city’s got something for everyone, so here are a few more Big Mike-approved spots to check out:

  • Chicago Riverwalk: Take a leisurely stroll along the Chicago Riverwalk and enjoy the scenic views of the city skyline.
  • Navy Pier: This bustling pier is packed with entertainment, from rides and games to restaurants and shops.
  • Millennium Park: Remember that park I mentioned earlier? Well, it’s also home to “The Bean,” a giant reflective sculpture that’s become a Chicago icon.

Hitting the Road with Big Mike

Alright, road trippers, it’s time to hit the gas and embark on our Route 66 adventure. But before we do, remember this: the journey is just as important as the destination. So, take your time, soak it all in, and let Big Mike guide you to the best that Route 66 has to offer.

Next Stop: Joliet, Illinois

Our first stop on the Mother Road will be Joliet, Illinois, home to the infamous Joliet Prison (you might recognize it from the movie “The Blues Brothers”). Get ready for more Route 66 tales and travel tips from your pal, Big Mike!

Big Mike’s Route 66 Wisdom: Don’t forget to pack your sense of adventure, your camera, and a healthy appetite for fun!

Stay tuned for more Route 66 escapades with Big Mike, your Route 66 guru!

Route 66 Attractions in Chicago Illinois

  1. Grant Park: This large urban park is where Route 66 begins (or ends, if you’re traveling west). It’s home to many iconic Chicago landmarks, such as Buckingham Fountain and Millennium Park.
  2. Adler Planetarium: While not directly on Route 66, the Adler Planetarium is located near Grant Park and offers fascinating exhibits about space and astronomy.
  3. Art Institute of Chicago: This renowned art museum is located near Grant Park and features an extensive collection of artworks from around the world.
  4. Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower): One of Chicago Illinois most famous skyscrapers, the Willis Tower offers an observation deck with stunning views of the city’s skyline.
  5. Lou Mitchell’s: This classic diner is often considered the “official” starting or ending point of Route 66. It has been serving travelers since 1923 and offers a nostalgic experience with its retro décor and comfort food.
  6. Route 66 Begin Sign: Just outside of Lou Mitchell’s, you can find the iconic Route 66 “Begin” sign, marking the official starting point of the highway.
  7. Brookfield Zoo They even have a penguin feeding Adventure
  8. Wrigley Field home of the Chicago Cubs in Chicago Illinois
  9. Chicago River Walk
  10. Navy Pier
  11. Millennium Park

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