Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Chicago... Round 2

I found a few more cool and fun things in Chicago!



Adler Planetarium - great place to take the kiddos, over the age of 8/9. There is a lot of history and in depth information about the planets, stars, our solar system and the thousands of other galaxies. Makes me feel really small, and a little insignificant. The views, on a clear day, of the city are fantastic. It's worth it just to take the bus out there to walk around and see the building and the Doane Observatory (free to enter). I would take advantage of the two shows, Cosmic Wonder and Skywatch Live, explaining the constellations and the galaxies by professional docents and take a "ride" in the Atwood Sphere. You'll experience the night sky over Chicago as it appeared in 1913 in Chicago's oldest planetarium. Beware of the school groups, however, they can overrun the exhibits and are unavoidable certain times of the year.


The Field Museum is another great place to take the kiddos. There are exhibits related to science, environment and culture can be explored. From ancient mummies to endangered plants to a complete T. rex, the Museum boasts a treasury of 30 million specimens. And for the younger kids there are six themed play areas throughout the museum. I stopped in to see Sue the T. rex that was discovered in South Dakota in 1990.



Chicago Architecture Foundation river cruise is a great way to see over 90 buildings that tower over the Chicago River. The docent guided 90 minute tour will keep the history and information coming as you cruise the river, rain, shine, fog or snow. Its rated the "top tour" of Chicago and for $44 per person, I think it's worth it. And you are giving your money to a non profit organization! They offer a twilight tour at 7:30 for $46 per person, if that's your jam. If it's your first time in Chicago or haven't been in awhile this is a must do! The skyline is ever changing and the city does a great job of making improvements to the river walk and the river.


I also walked though Grant Park on a foggy chill afternoon. As I strolled through the freshly cut grass it reminded me of walking down the Champs Elysee Park in Paris, except of course there are baseball diamonds and volleyball courts lining Columbus Dr. This was the first time I got to see the famous Buckingham Fountain, which is very reminiscent of the Palace of Versailles's Bassin de Laoton.
Versailles, France

Chicago, Illinois

Wrigley Field and a Cubs game is a must see and do. It was my first time in this stadium and it was amazing. For just $25 I purchased a seat in the nose bleeds, but got to watch batting practice and warmups from the fancy seats. If you even remotely like baseball, you can't miss this!


I discovered some great grocery and eateries too!

Eataly - Chef Mario Batali's sprawling, modern outpost featuring a range of Italian eateries & food markets. This place is pretty amazing with a small cafe and shop on the 1st floor with a nutella and coffee stand, but the good stuff is on the 2nd floor. So many types of cheeses, meats, pastas, and booze! It's a great place to stop by to pick up picnic fixin's for the Architecture Foundation river cruise. Located 43 E Ohio St, cafe opens at 8am store opens at 10am.

Chicago French Market - This is my new favorite place to eat at in Chicago! It reminds me of an American version of an Asian hawker center. The Chicago French Market has over 30 local food and artisan vendors under one roof. Happy hour is Monday through Friday from 4:30-6:30 and a concert series Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-7pm.

Do-Rite Donuts and Chicken - Chef-owned stop for artisanal donuts in unusual flavors plus gluten-free & vegan options & coffee. I mean... the best breakfast sandwich and donut I have ever eaten. Even Thrillist loves them!

Timothy O’Toole’s Pub - Another Irish Pub, but this time its full of character, a great bar and chicken wings! I recommend sitting at the bar, so you don't have to wait for a table and you have a great view of one of the very many TV's with all the games on. There are 48 beers on tap and many more in the bottle with a great local craft beer selection. Like many pubs, the events set them apart like Monday 'Burger night' and Wednesday 'Comedians you should know' night. Located 622 N Fairbanks Ct.

Monday, May 16, 2016

St. Pete, Florida

Getting to St. Petersburg, St. Pete, The Burg:

You can fly into either Tampa Bay Airport (TPA) or Saint Pete/Clearwater Airport, both 30 minute drive away. I recommend renting a car for your adventure to the Burg. An Uber will cost you about $30 one way to take you downtown, and its 3 hours using public transportation. Rent a car.

What to do:
St. Pete is known for their murals and street art all around town, hundreds of them. Every Saturday at 10am Florida CraftArt does a street art tour. Visitors will hear the inside stories of the making of over 30 murals found in the four block tour. Who is Woo? Why Frida and Twiggy? Photo opps as a bird, a fish, a bug! The cost for the tour is $19 for adults, $11 for children ages 6-18, under 5 is free. Visit Florida CraftArt to reserve your spot.



Take a half day to visit The Dali Museum to view most comprehensive collection of DalĂ­'s paintings outside of Europe. The building is surreal and has great views of the bay. You can even get a picture with a giant Dali mustache! The museum offers a free audio tour with admission and has docent guided tours on the hour throughout the day. Check out The Dali website for upcoming special exhibitions, they do not disappoint. 



The Morean Arts Center has a stunning collection of Dale Chihuly glasswork. The Collection includes Chihuly’s spectacular large-scale installations such as Ruby Red Icicle Chandelier created specifically for the Collection along with several popular series works including Macchia, Ikebana, Niijima Floats, Persians and Tumbleweeds which have thrilled audiences around the globe. Each space has been designed individually to complement each installation producing unique visual experiences. Visit their website for details on pricing, location and hours.

The Grand Central District - 1600-3100 Central Ave., is a great place to shop, eat, get a tattoo, or ride a bike. This area of town has some of the best eats in town and unusual shops to stroll in and out of. They have different types of events weekly for everyone. Check out their calendar of events, list of restaurants, and where to shop on this hip street.


Tampa Bay Rays Baseball Game at Tropicana Field. Rain or shine the Rays will play in their domed stadium. A small and nondescript stadium is a great place to get out of the rain and into the A/C for a game. Except for maybe opening day or playoff games this place is pretty empty, but a good time for baseball lovers. Check their schedule for game days.



My favorite eats in St. Pete:
Taco Bus
The Burg Bar & Grill
Old Key West
Urban Brew & BBQ
The Mill
Stillwater
The Cider Press
The Avenue

Specialty Grocery Shopping
Downtown St. Pete Saturday morning market - Every Saturday from October to May from 9am-2pm in the Rowdies (Soccer) Stadium parking lot you can pick up fresh fruits and veggies, hand made soaps, jewelry and artwork. The summer market takes place in Williams Park from June to August from 9am -1pm. 

Mazzaro's Italian Market - From fresh roasted coffee to delicious deli selections, gourmet baked goods to handmade pastas and specialty cheeses, Mazzaro’s is more than a one-of-a-kind Italian gourmet market – it’s one of Tampa Bay's favorite culinary destinations. For more information on this amazing culinary hot spot, visit their website.

Shep's Food Mart - It's more of a beer mecca. Located in the Historic Old Northeast, this place has an amazing selection of over 1200 beers and beverages. 2001 4th St NSaint Petersburg, FL 33704.

City Produce Fruit and Veggie Market - A simple fruit and vegetable stand located on 4th St. across from Trader Joes is a fantastic place to stop for fresh local goods. They also have some goods like olive oil and spices, as well as freshly made hummus, baklava, spinach pies and a selection of olives. They only take cash, but you won't need much because they keep their prices low. 2701 4th St N #101, St. Petersburg, FL 33704.

Where to Stay:
No hostels in St. Pete, so my suggestion is to look on AirBnb for an inexpensive place to rest your head. Take a look in the area near Central or Beach Ave.

The Venoy Renissance is the fancy place to stay in town. With beautiful views of Tampa Bay this historic hotel is located less than 1 mile from St. Pete Pier and The Dali Museum. Prices start at $209/night.

Bed and Breakfasts around town: