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OAK STREET Brimming with retail royalty, Oak


Street is a must-see destination of Chica- go. Known for its historical brownstones, the street features stylish and timeless retailers such as Barney’s New York, Jimmy Choo, David Yurman, Prada, Kate Spade, Vera Wang, Hermes, and Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche.


During the summer, the Oak Street Beach is one of Chicago’s favorite des- tinations. Visitors can enjoy swimming, volleyball, cycling, boating, running, and sunbathing. In August, over two mil- lion people flock to the shores of Lake Michigan for the Chicago Air and Water Show. The show is the oldest and largest free show of its kind in the U.S.


DELAWARE PLACE


Delaware Place hosts several eminent Chicago hotels. The Whitehall Hotel, 105 E. Delaware Pl., offers a European sense of grace and grandeur. Reminis- cent of the 1920’s, this independent boutique hotel is sure to astound its guests and has been claimed “one of the eight great small hotels of the U.S.,” by


Fortune Magazine. The Four Seasons Hotel, 120 E. Delaware Pl., is a luxuri- ous, five-star hotel offering one-of-a-kind hospitality as well as spa services. The Talbott Hotel, built in 1927, will not let guests down with its flat screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, marble bathrooms, continental breakfast, and Equinox Fitness Club.


WALTON STREET


The yoga craze has spread to Chicago! Lululemon is an athletic wear store, which also offers complimentary yoga classes. The store is located on Rush and Walton and features both women and men’s trendy and comfortable apparel. If exercise is not your niche, the famous Rosebud Steakhouse on Walton offers hearty steaks and fresh seafood. With an endless wine list and impressive menu, Rosebud Steakhouse is a hit amongst visitors and residents.


CHESTNUT STREET Chestnut Street is home to hotels,


restaurants, and even churches. The Seneca Hotel, 200 E. Chestnut St., is a European boutique style hotel next door to the John Hancock Center and


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Observatory. This hotel is an ideal location for shopping and dining. Mike Ditka, former NFL coach, has opened a restaurant on Chestnut St. called Ditka’s; the steakhouse is known for its clas- sic American cuisine and remarkable hospitality. Residents and visitors can also choose to attend religious services at the Fourth Presbyterian Church, 126 E. Chestnut St, which has recently under- gone extensive renovations. The church has launched Project Second Century in order to build new, larger, more modern facilities to serve the community. Fourth Presbyterian has earned respect through- out the neighborhood because although it is small, the breadth and depth of its outreach, education, and charitable work is enormous. Visitors in the area can later enjoy a tasty brunch at Tempo Café, 6 E. Chestnut St.


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