Chicago named among best cities to visit in the world in 2025 in TimeOut ranking – NBC5 (Chicago)

Falling just outside the top 10 at No. 11, Chicago was hailed for its extensive array of activities and restaurants, cultural institutions and transportation network. TimeOut singled out summers in Chicago as uniquely great, thanks to events such as Lollapalooza, Riot Fest and the NASCAR Chicago Street Race.
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DJT46-47
1 year ago

Come to visit, stay as a chalk outline on a sidewalk. What a slogan that would be.

mqyl
1 year ago

Let’s add the obvious parenthetical: Chicago is among the best cities in the world to visit (if you ignore the muggings, shootings, and carjackings).

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

More hot air from out of touch “ influencers”. No wonder that they drop dead at an astonishing rate, probably from terminal delusion.

Ataraxis
1 year ago

Did this ranking cover visiting only in broad daylight?
Or was it only for rich people with a security detail?
Maybe it was for illegal visitors without a passport.

GM
1 year ago

LOL! Still another “AI – generated” Chicago “is a great city!” puff piece… even my friends from the suburbs and downstate don’t bother to visit downtown anymore, as it’s becoming a Turd World sh*thole… I enjoyed living there for many years (moving to Evanston ten years ago), and I’ll *never* step foot again in what was once a great city… PS: Is “Time Out” even still in publication, I remember TO was a “big deal” in the 90’s, especially when the “Chicago” edition was launched…

Freddy
1 year ago

Visitors should take the CTA buses or trains at night and their heirs can fill out a survey on how well the experience was. CTA should provide mandatory life insurance policies included with the fares.

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