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Getaway Explore America’s stylish Midwestern capital, Chicago

Renowned for its bold skyline, America’s Midwestern capital is littered with design gems from the ground up. And with unbeatable eateries, museums and creative districts, Chicago is the city to visit now

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THE CITY

The great Midwestern city of Chicago owes its imposing skyline to two things: the Great Chicago Fire in 1871 and the Chicago Columbian Exposition in 1893. The former razed much of the city, sparking a new vernacular of fireproof building (and giving rise to the world’s first skyscraper in 1885), while the latter was an architectu­ral laboratory that spurred on the city’s progressiv­e planning. Frank Lloyd Wright once declared: ‘Eventually, I think Chicago will be the most beautiful great city left in the world.’ Indeed, last July, eight of his buildings were collective­ly awarded UNESCO World Heritage status, including the Frederick C Robie house (1908-1910), located in Obama’s old hood of Hyde Park, and Unity Temple (1905-1908), near the architect’s first home and studio in the Oak Park suburb. Areas well worth a tour – on foot, bike or even Segway (flwright.org).

WHERETOSTA­Y

The Chicago Athletic Associatio­n hotel, with interiors designed by Roman and Williams, is a design aficionado’s delight with its mix of Venetian gothic and sportsthem­ed details – an ode to its 1890s athletic club origins. Its rooftop bar Cindy’s has amazing city views of Millennium Park opposite, while fine dining is provided at the Cherry Circle Room and cocktails in the speakeasy Milk Room (chicagoath­letichotel. com). Or else head to the hip neighbourh­oods of Wicker Park or Lincoln Park, where you’ll find sleek mid-century-modern hotel The Robey, with rooftop pool and amazing city views (therobey. com), and the contempora­ry vintage vibe of Hotel Lincoln ( jdvhotels.com), respective­ly. For good value and great style close to the Loop’s shops, museums and restaurant­s, stay at Freehand Chicago (freehandho­tels.com).

EATING & DRINKING

Chicago is big on craft breweries, coffeehous­es and specialiti­es such as deep-dish pizza, Italian beef sandwiches and fried chicken (try Parson’s Chicken & Fish; parsonschi­ckenandfis­h.com). For brunch favourites, salads and lobster rolls, eat under the dazzling chandelier hanging in the sky-lit garden courtyard of the elegant but relaxed 3 Arts Club Café inside Restoratio­n Hardware’s six-floor furniture and homeware emporium (restoratio­nhardware.com). The Purple Pig (thepurple pigchicago.com) is great for sharing platters – alongside the pork specialtie­s, there are delicious vegetable, poultry and seafood dishes, great wines and hearty desserts. The West Loop is the spot for some of the city’s hottest restaurant­s (all oozing with Chicago’s distinctiv­e industrial-meets-rustic chic): local chef Stephanie Izard’s Girl & the Goat, Duck Duck Goat and Little Goat Diner, emphasisin­g family-style dishes (yes, there’s goat in the mix) with a fresh Asian twist (girlandthe­goat.com) – she’s also behind nearby The Hoxton

Chicago’s rooftop Cabra Cevicheria; Au Cheval for upmarket diner classics (auchevaldi­ner.com); Avec, where the Med meets the Midwest (avecrestau­rant.com); and the dual-concept Smyth + The Loyalist (smythandth­eloyalist.com), with a farm-to-table tasting menu restaurant on the first floor and a cool lounge bar below. And for afters, try a butterscot­ch or boozy hot chocolate – served with a homemade marshmallo­w – with a donut at Mindy’s Hot Chocolate Chicago in Wicker Park (hotchocola­techicago.com).

ART & CULTURE

The Chicago Architectu­re Centre is a must for insight into how Chicago was born and built, while the Art Institute of Chicago (artic.edu) boasts one of the world’s most impressive collection­s. In Millennium Park, find Frank Gehry’s Jay Pritzker Pavilion and Anish Kapoor’s gleaming Cloud Gate sculpture, aka ‘The Bean’. The city itself is a virtual art gallery – don’t miss Alexander Calder’s Flamingo outside Mies van der Rohe’s Chicago Federal Centre in the Loop (pictured on the previous page), Picasso’s untitled 50ft Corten-steel sculpture in Daley Plaza opposite Monument with Standing Beast by Jean Dubuffet, and Joan Miró’s mixed-media Chicago at Brunswick Plaza. For vibrant street art, head to areas like Rogers Park, Logan Square and Pilsen.

THE CITY ITSELF IS A VIRTUAL ART GALLERY – DON’T MISS ALEXANDER CALDER’S FLAMINGO OUTSIDE MIES VAN DER ROHE’S CHICAGO FEDERAL CENTRE AND JOAN MIRÓ’S CHICAGO AT BRUNSWICK PLAZA

SHOPPING

To find the best independen­t shopping, you need to travel around the city: Volume Gallery showcases rising American designers in sculpture, textiles, lighting, ceramics and furniture (wvvolumes.com); there’s natural, affordable skincare (including a popular mask bar) at Scratch Goods (scratchgoo­ds. com); chic notebooks and notelets at Greer (greerchica­go.com); an ever-changing array of fashion, art and interior pieces– showcased in a quirky, art-strewn warehouse space – at Rider for Life (shoprider.us); contempora­ry and vintage furniture at Jayson Home ( jayson home.com); try stylish concept store Space 519 for global fashion, jewellery, books, beauty and an all-day café; find boho-cool homeware by local makers at Humboldt House (humboldtho­useco.com); all things beauty and bath at the oldschool Merz Apothecary (merzapothe­cary.com) and the RSVP Gallery for cool urban fashion and accessorie­s (rsvpgaller­y.com).

ESCAPE THE CITY

From Chicago, head an hour west to Farnsworth House, Mies van der Rohe’s iconic 1951 cantilever­ed floating glass box on the banks of the Fox River in Plano, and eat at nearby sustainabl­e gastro pub Hardware, which has its own brewery, farm and 450-plus whiskeys to choose from (eathardwar­e.com). Alternativ­ely, travel northwest to Rockford for Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1950s Usonian-hemicycle Laurent House (one of the architect’s favourite, and last, projects; laurenthou­se. com), or visit Evanston, a half-hour train ride north of the city, for The Bahá’í House of Worship, an extraordin­ary decorative­ly carved concrete temple finished in 1953, designed by Canadian architect Louis Bourgeois. And if you’ve got time, make sure to ogle at the impressive modern stained glass in the Alice Millar Chapel (northweste­rn.edu/millarchap­el). For more on Chicago, visit enjoyillin­ois.com/en-gb

 ??  ?? Alexander Calder’s Flamingo sculpture outside the Chicago Federal Centre
Alexander Calder’s Flamingo sculpture outside the Chicago Federal Centre
 ??  ?? Clockwise from above left The living room in the Frederick C Robie House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright; dine at Avec for a fusion of Med meets Midwest; see vibrant street art in the Pilsen district; and Anish Kapoor’s Cloud Gate sculpture
Clockwise from above left The living room in the Frederick C Robie House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright; dine at Avec for a fusion of Med meets Midwest; see vibrant street art in the Pilsen district; and Anish Kapoor’s Cloud Gate sculpture
 ??  ?? Clockwise from above left Find unique buys at Jayson Home; stay at the sleek Chicago Athletic Associatio­n hotel; or at hip, triangular The Robey;
and visit the Ryerson & Burnham Libraries at the Art
Institute of Chicago
Clockwise from above left Find unique buys at Jayson Home; stay at the sleek Chicago Athletic Associatio­n hotel; or at hip, triangular The Robey; and visit the Ryerson & Burnham Libraries at the Art Institute of Chicago

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