Chicago Districts & Neighbourhoods
Visitors have a rare chance to explore an intact circa 1800's town. The town of Pullman was founded by George M. Pullman and visitors can see the Pullman Market Hall, the Queen Anne-style Hotel Florence, and over 1000 row houses. There are self-guided and guided tours available.
On the north side of Chicago the Swedish and German neighborhoods welcome visitors. There are many European-style shops and cafes as well as authentic restaurants.
These two renown neighborhoods are home to historic and luxurious mansions. Walking paths go lake-side through the neighborhoods and the University of Chicago's campus.
This are is home to the Our Lady of Pompeii Church and the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum. The area has many traditional Italian businesses and restaurants.
An accumulation of neighborhood parks, museums and cultural centers gives visitors a chance to explore the history of Chicago's African Americans.
Nicknamed the International Marketplace, this area has a combination of ethnic stores and restaurants. There are Indian, Pakistani, Jewish and Russian cultures present throughout the area.
The Loop is another name for the downtown Chicago area, the second largest downtown business district after Manhattan, NY.





