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puedes visitar la ciudad, la zona de la magnificent mile, El John Hancock Center (subir al mirador exterior, o tomar una cerveza

en la Signatura Room, sobre todo al anochecer), la Water Tower y el edificio Wrigley, el Marina city y el edificio IBM que tienen forma de mazorcas de maiz en homenaje a la economa agraria del medio oeste. La otra zona es la de los edificios nuevos. la torre Sears (527m , 443 sin las antenas), subir al mirador en la planta 103. El Lago Michigan y el rio Chicago y si te gusta el deporte no puedes marcharte sin visitar el United Center para ver la estatua de Michael Jordan. Tambien has de dedicar un rato al Millenium Park y luego ir al Navy Pier y tomar un crucero por la bahia. Museos, Es casi obligado que visitis la Sears Tower (la torre ms alta de EEUU y 3 ms alta del mundo), dar un paseo en barco por el ro, visitar el Museo de Historia, y cenar en el Navy Pier (una especie de mini-parque de atracciones con un montn de restaurantes, con unas vistas preciosas). ver la zona de la magnificent mile El John Hancock Center (subir al mirador exterior, o tomar una cerveza o una copa en la Signatura Room, sobre todo al anochecer), la Water Tower y el edificio Wrigley . Si es posible llegar hasta el Marina city y el edificio IBM que tienen forma de mazorcas de maiz en homenaje a la economa agraria del medio oeste. Justo al lado del John Hancock Tower hay un visitor Center donde se pueden comprar tiquets a de precio para algunos shows - desplazamiento al United Center para ver la estatua de Michael Jordan - ir a la torre Sears (527m , 443 sin las antenas), subir al mirador en la planta 103 (3 mas alto del mundo) disfrutar de la vista del lago Michigan e incluso de 4 estados si en tiempo lo permite y luego hacer un recorrido por the Loop incluyendo el 190 de South la Salle St., terminando en el Art Institute of Chicago. Luego ir al Navy Pier y tomar un crucero por la bahia para ver el sky line desde el lago (recordar que los tranvas desde state street y Navy Pier son gratuitos). Si nos queda tiempo tomar el metro CTA en Adams (junto al edificio Santa Fe) ir a Washington (linea marrn) donde podemos ver las esculturas de Mir y Picasso (pag 44 EP) - el Millennium park (no olvidar la escultura de la gota de mercurio) Cloud Gate on the AT&T Plaza ni el Jay Pritzker Pavilion (nos recuerda Bilbao ?) 5.- Datos adicionales sacados, (como no) del libro de ruta: RESTAURANTES podemos cenar en el Mortons --65 East Wacker Place al otro lado del Chicago river a 0,4 millas del hotel carne al estilo Chicago, otras steak houses son el Harry Carays,--33 West Kinzie St (ver la historia de la "maldita pelota de baseball"). A 0,30 millas del hotel . en Fodors tambien mencionan el Lawrys prime rib, el Wildfire y como pizzas Ginos Vista del Downtown de Chicago desde el piso 103 de la Tower Sears

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Six Flags Seasonal Passes St Louis, Missouri


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Have more fun at Six Flags Amusement Parks with Season Passes! Check out our Top 10 Reasons To Get Season Passes! Have more fun with a Season Pass. Enjoy unlimited visits, free tickets for friends and over $300 in discounts on food and fun with a [Read more...] Filed Under: Featured, St. Louis Tagged With: St Louis

Gateway Arch St. Louis, Missouri


ByEditorLeave a Comment Gateway Arch - St. Louis, Missouri Regardless of which way you come into St. Louis you will see the outstanding national monument, the Arch. This is the tallest national monument in the United States standing 630 ft tall. This [Read more...] Filed Under: St. Louis Tagged With: St Louis

Six Flags Amusement Park Eureka (St. Louis), Missouri


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St. Louis Childrens Aquarium St. Louis, MO


ByTravel WriterLeave a Comment St. Louis Children's Aquarium - St. Louis, MO While you travel in MO visit more than 10,000 animals in a 100% child friendly hand-on living museum devotes to learning about Ecosystems of the Amazon and Mississippi Rivers of connecting oceans. Pet a [Read more...] Filed Under: Northeast, St. Louis Tagged With: St Louis

City Museum St. Louis, MO


ByTravel WriterLeave a Comment City Museum - St. Louis, MO St. Louis' newest and best downtown attraction. Three floors of suprising and diverse experiences including a multi-level enchanted forest, giant aquarium, architectural museum, art activities, low-tech circus, museum of [Read more...] Filed Under: Northeast, St. Louis Tagged With: St Louis

Anheuser Busch Brewery Tours St. Louis, MO


ByTravel Writer1 Comment Anheuser Busch Brewery Tours - St. Louis, MO Witness the brewing of the world's finest beer. While traveling to St. Louis, Missouri you'll follow the making of Budweiser from raw natural ingredients like barley malt, rice, hops, yeast, and water to [Read more...] Filed Under: Northeast, St. Louis Tagged With: St Louis

Saint Louis Science Center St. Louis, Missouri


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Black World History Museum St. Louis, Missouri


ByTravel WriterLeave a Comment Black World History Museum - St. Louis, Missouri The Museum tells the stories of famous and notso-famous African-American Missourians including George Washington Carver, Dred and Harriett Scott, musician Clark Terry, Clara Brown, Hiram Young and others. [Read more...] Filed Under: St. Louis Tagged With: St Louis

Campbell House Museum St. Louis, Missouri


ByTravel Writer2 Comments Campbell House Museum - St. Louis, Missouri one of the most accurately restored 19th Century buildings in America, reflecting the high-Victorian opulence of the 1880s. Built in 1851, the first house in the elegant neighborhood Lucas Place, the [Read more...] Filed Under: St. Louis Tagged With: St Louis

Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis (New Cathedral) Missouri


ByTravel WriterLeave a Comment Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis (New Cathedral) - Missouri Worlds largest collection of mosaic art; museum and shop. It was constructed in the early 20th century in the Central West End of the city, as the archdiocesan replacement for the Church [Read more...]

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