Hi guys!
So we reached our fifth and last day of our fabulous trip to Chicago. This last day we went up to John Hankcock´s observatory, or 360 Chicago, on the 94th floor, where we enjoyed of the amazing views of the frozen Lake Michigan and the city, in spite of the dirt in the windows and some works which didn´t permit us to have that 360 degree view.
Finally, before going back to O´Hare to take our flight to Madrid, we visited Astor Street again.
I hope you enjoy this last tour of our trip to Chicago.
Disney Store. N Michigan Ave
Pumping Station. N Michigan Ave
Cheesecake Factory. We had dinner here some nights. We spent very good moments there.
Time to go up to 360 Chicago
Jardine Water Filtration Plant and Navy Pier
Frozen Lake Michigan
Oak Street Beach and N Lake Shore Drive
Lincoln Park
N Lake Shore Dr
Oak Street Beach
900 N Michigan
Gold Coast
Aon Center and the downtown
Trump and Willis
Hershey´s. N Michigan Ave
E Bellevue Pl
1130 E Elm Street
We liked a lot to see all the trees and vases decorated, even at the end of February
The Astor Street District is a historic district in Chicago. Constructed over a period of more than 60 years, the buildings along Astor Street reflect the fashionable styles favored by their original high-society residents. The numerous 19th-century houses are designed in a variety of historical revival styles, and are interspersed with apartment buildings and townhouses.
The homes in the district are primarily Queen Anne, Richardsonian Romanesque and the Georgian Revival styles.
Charnley-Persky House
The Archbishop´s Residence
Finally, our best purchase during our trip to Chicago. We bought a Chicago Skyscraper Poster at Flax Art&Frame, 32 E Adams Street. In the next days, we will hang it up in the wall of our second room at home.
That´s all folks...
Greetings from Madrid, Spain