Spend some time hanging out in Chicago's Greektown. The neighborhood is home to nightlife spots, restaurants, gift shops and galleries that celebrate the culture of Greece. Nine Muses Bar & Grill, Spectrum Bar & Grill, Dugan's on Halsted, and Pegasus Restaurant & Taverna are just a few places to wine and dine in Greektown.
Take a swing at an 18-hole game of golf at Harborside International Golf Center. The course offers a gorgeous peek at the Chicago skyline from its highest tees, among sculpted greens and fairways. If the game works up your appetite, grab a bite to eat at one of the course's on-site restaurants.
Shout your love from the roof tops! Or just go on a romantic date out on the town at ROOF on theWit, the lounge at the Wit Hotel. Wine and dine while overlooking Chicago from the outdoor patio or the hangover space. The dinner menu offers a variety of entrees from steak to pizza and the drink list certainly doesn't disappoint.
Navy Pier was built on the shoreline of Lake Michigan in 1916 and has since become the No. 1 tourist attraction in Chicago. At the time it was built, it was the largest pier in the world. The pier extends 3,300 feet over the lake and was designed to be used as docking space for passenger excursion steamers and a cargo facility for lake freighters. Navy Pier was also utilized in both World Wars for things like military housing, the Red Cross, Home Defense, Navy training center and more. When it wasn't providing military service, the pier had its own streetcar line, theater, emergency room, picnicking areas, dance hall, auditorium, children's playground and more. Navy Pier and its surrounding lands occupy about 50 acres on the lake front with its lawn showcasing sculptures, and sprawling to create parks and gardens. The attraction is home to many shops and restaurants as well. Boat parades, air shows, sightseeing tours, festivals and fireworks are Navy Pier favorites.