Sure, the guidebooks can point out some of the best things to do inย Chicago, but thereโs a whole hidden side to the city beyond the touristy lure ofย Millennium Parkย andย Navy Pier. So here you have it: secret Chicago restaurants, tours and attractions with locals-only flavor, from Kendall Collegeโs test kitchen for rising chefs to Randolph Street Marketโs vintage finds. Follow these tips for an authentic experience in Chicago:
Immerse Yourself in Culture and History
Soak in the Culture at the Chicago Cultural Center
With flashy new attractions nearby and a shopping paradise up the road, the 1897 Beaux-Arts Chicago Cultural Centerย often gets overlooked, but we say take note: It boasts the worldโs largest stained-glass Tiffany dome, among other exquisite handcrafted decor, and we truly love it for its endless offerings of free and inexpensive exhibits and performances. Like this monthโs LiveWire Chicago Theatre presentation of โA Permanent Imageโ; frequent LunchBreak musical groups; and the ongoing โChicago Landmarks Before the Lens,โ depicting black-and-white images of 24 of the cityโs historic buildings and districts.ย 78 E. Washington St., 312.744.3316

Take a Historic Hotel Tour on the Magnificent Mile
Guests and non alike have the privilege of touring the Mag Mileโs magnificentย InterContinental Hotel, built in 1929 as the Medinah Athletic Club, replete with Roaring Twenties glitz and glamourโSpanish Majolica tile, crystal chandeliers, intricate wood carvings, knights in shining armor (seriously). After meticulous historic renovation, it got its new lease on life. Simply pop over to the concierge desk for a complimentary, self-guided iPod tour and explore.ย 505 N. Michigan Ave., 312.944.4100
Find Millennium Parkโs Hidden Natural Beauty at Lurie Garden
Beyond the limelight of Millennium Parkโs big, bold public art lies a peaceful corner of understated natural beauty. Theย Lurie Gardenย is separated from the city bustle by a 15-foot-high hedge of conifers and deciduous trees, serving a practical purpose as well as poetic referenceโi.e. Carl Sandburgโs description of Chicago as a โCity of Big Shoulders.โ Within, itโs a thoughtful, but unfussy array of perennials, shrubs, grasses and trees, as well as seasonal splendorโfor spring, tulips, cherry blossoms, daffodils and shooting stars.ย In Millennium Parkย between Michigan and Columbus avenues, 312.742.1168

Explore Local Flavors and Finds
Shop Local Treasures at the Randolph Street Market
Mag Mile sprees are convenient (after all, who doesnโt like a Burberry, Apple Store and Nike flagship within walking distance?), but thereโs an e-commerce site for all that stuff. Stroke the local economyโand your relativesโ egosโwith only-in-Chicago treasures fromย Randolph Street Market, which is host to several shopping events throughout the summer.ย $8 advance purchase, $10 at the gate.ย 1340 W. Washington St.

Eat Michelin-Rated Cuisine on a College Campus at Kendall College
Chicago is a bona-fide culinary capital, meaning the next โitโ restaurant is the one you havenโt been to yet. But great chefs have to start somewhere, right? So treat yourself to Michelin-rated deliciousness atย The Dining Room at Kendall College, which became the first culinary school to receive Certified Green Restaurant status from the Green Restaurant Association for sourcing its seasonal veggies from its own herb garden and the nearby Green City Market. Bonus points for the jaw-dropping skyline views, the heavyweight visiting chef instructors (like former Aria chef and Kendall alum Beverly Kim) and a prix-fixe option for lunch ($18) and dinner ($29).ย 900 N. North Branch St., 312.752.2328
