OT Staff
Inspired by Germany’s traditional markets, the Christkindlmarket at Daley Plaza offers handcrafted gifts, ornaments, and authentic German treats like bratwurst and mulled wine.
Glide across the McCormick Tribune Ice Rink against the backdrop of Chicago’s iconic skyline and the Bean. Open from mid-November to early March, this rink is a must-visit for a classic winter experience.
This free annual event lights up Lincoln Park Zoo with dazzling displays, themed exhibits, and festive attractions. Visitors can enjoy s’mores, ice carving demonstrations, and family-friendly entertainment.
The Magnificent Mile sparkles with over one million lights adorning Michigan Avenue. The festival includes a tree-lighting ceremony, fireworks, and a parade, making it a highlight of Chicago’s holiday season.
A Chicago tradition since the 1940s, Macy’s State Street windows feature intricate displays with festive themes. Inside, the Walnut Room restaurant offers a magical dining experience beneath the Great Tree.
The Chicago Transit Authority’s (CTA) Holiday Train and Bus are decked out with lights, festive decorations, and even Santa Claus. This unique ride adds a whimsical touch to commuting during the season.
The Joffrey Ballet’s rendition of The Nutcracker at the Lyric Opera House is a holiday classic. Featuring stunning choreography and Tchaikovsky’s timeless score, it’s a must-see performance for the season.
Lightscape offers a mesmerising display of light installations set to music. From glittering tunnels to glowing trees, this event is a magical journey through the gardens that captivates visitors of all ages.
Navy Pier hosts Winter WonderFest, featuring indoor ice skating, carnival rides, and giant holiday decorations. It’s an ideal spot for families to enjoy festive fun regardless of the weather.
Take a festive cruise along the Chicago River or Lake Michigan to enjoy spectacular city views, holiday lights, and seasonal refreshments. Many cruises feature Christmas-themed activities or live entertainment.