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Chicago Marathon Travel Guide: Top Things to Do, Must-Try Food, and Sightseeing Tips for Runners” 芝加哥馬拉松旅行指南 : 跑者必去景點, 美食推薦和觀光小貼士 Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner or embarking on your first race, the Chicago Marathon and its stunning cityscape offer something for everyone. I’ll walk you through my recent Chicago Marathon adventure and some wonderful sights I enjoyed during my four days in the Windy City. While this year’s marathon came with a unique set of challenges for me, it was unforgettable. Here’s how to make the most of your trip to Chicago and embrace both the thrill of the marathon and the beauty of the city! Day 1: Arrival and Race Prep Morning: Arrival and Check-In Arrive early, leave your luggage at your hotel or a convenient storage location, and head straight to McCormick Place to pick up your race packet, It is where the excitement begins! Afternoon: Willis Tower & Millennium Park After picking up your bib and enjoying the lively expo, head to Skydeck Chicago at Willis Tower for breathtaking views. Next, stroll over to Millennium Park to snap a photo with “The Bean” and scope out the marathon starting line. Embrace the city’s energy and think of it as your “start line visualization!” Day 2: Gentle Exploration & River Cruise Take an easy morning walk in Grant Park, taking in the peaceful views of Lake Michigan and the Navy Pier Ferris Wheel in the distance. Your legs will thank you tomorrow! Then, jump on the Fireboat Fred A. Busse Architecture Cruise, A Historic Chicago Experience. The cruise boat itself serves as a floating museum, showcasing vintage firefighting equipment and informative displays on Chicago's history. It departs from DuSable Harbor and offers a chance to cruise on Lake Michigan before entering the Chicago River through the harbor locks. This route allows passengers to experience both the lake and the river, providing a comprehensive view of Chicago's stunning architecture and maritime history. Afternoon: Chicago Riverwalk Spend some time exploring the scenic Chicago Riverwalk. The 2 km stroll allows you to take in the city’s architecture and vibe, and you can grab a quick snack or coffee along the way to fuel up for tomorrow’s big race! Day 3: Marathon Day Kickstart your day with a hearty breakfast, and be sure to use public transportation to get to the starting line on time. After your warm-up, it's time to embrace the race! The route takes runners through 29 different neighborhoods, including: The Loop: Downtown skyscrapers and Chicago’s bustling heart. Lincoln Park: A scenic stretch with views of Lake Michigan. Old Town: Historic architecture and lively spectators. Pilsen: Known for vibrant murals and enthusiastic crowds. Chinatown: A colorful section of the course with fantastic cultural charm. Bronzeville: Rich in history and supportive spectators. Finish Line: The race finishes back in Grant Park, where the festive atmosphere and relief mix perfectly. Afternoon: Post-Race Celebration Take time to eat and rehydrate at one of Chicago’s fantastic eateries. Deep-dish pizza or a famous Chicago-style hotdog without ketchup makes a perfect recovery treat. After celebrating, head back to your hotel to rest up. Day 4: Recovery and Relaxation Morning: Lincoln Park Zoo Enjoy a recovery morning with a leisurely stroll through Lincoln Park Zoo. Stop by the Educational Pavilion for a peaceful break amidst nature—ideal for stretching out sore muscles and reflecting on your marathon journey. Afternoon: Loyola Park and Beach For some afternoon serenity, head to Loyola Park and unwind by the beach. The lakeside atmosphere is rejuvenating, and it’s the perfect spot to wrap up your trip with a calm, restorative evening. Day 5: Departure Public Transportation Essentials Chicago City is easy to stroll around with public transportation. Make city travel easy with a *Ventra Card* or the **CTA App**, both of which streamline access to trains and buses. For $2.50 a trip, or a budget-friendly day pass, you’re set for a seamless experience exploring Chicago. Final Thoughts While my marathon didn’t go as planned, the experience was one for the books. There’s something special about finishing a race with every bit of determination and heart—even if you’re limping to the finish line! This itinerary balances the excitement of the marathon with relaxing and enriching activities in Chicago. Enjoy the beauty of the city, embrace your accomplishments, and soak in the experiences! On Peak After Peak, where we talk about all things sports and fitness. We love to share our passion for staying active and healthy, and we hope you enjoy reading our posts. Whether you're looking for tips, advice, inspiration, or just some fun stories, you'll find something for you here. Join us as we explore the world of sports and fitness together! Stay tuned, Visit @PeakAfterPeak or www.PeakAfterPeak.com to explore more adventures.