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    The Menomonee Club

    4.3 (8 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 9:30 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    East Bank Club

    East Bank Club

    4.0
    (352 reviews)

    (Kari's Rating 7.5/10)…read more TLDR -Up-to-Date equipment -Work from home spaces -Convenient Healthy Market Came with a friend to hang out on a Wednesday around 5:30pm to see what East Bank Club is all about. After seeing all the crazy amenities which were super cool with a ton of variety, I think the thing that surprised me the most is how up-to-date all of the equipment was and the variety of activities they had for people to enjoy. If you're looking for an all encompassing workout/work space, this is it! They have everything from full-size tennis courts, to a golf simulator-like set up,except you get to hit into an inflatable pillow! They also had plenty of Pickleball courts, and they offer so many different workout group classes.both a wet and dry, sauna, and tons of treadmills and free weights. I was also really impressed that they also had a physical training area. So think something that was my personal favorite and the best thing for Chicago Summers is a beautiful rooftop pool and lounge area. Not only did they have two outdoor pools (one for adults and one for kids) but they also have an indoor pool as well for winter as well as an indoor hot tub! They also had a common area workspace where people can come to take meetings and do their work from home gigs. You could practically move in here haha! As of right now, it is a $750 new membership fee as well as $295 a month, which is a pretty hefty chunk of change if you ask me considering most of the high rises around, have some kind of rooftop pool and workout area. It is cheaper if you join with a domestic partner or if you're between the ages of 16 and 29-see pic for current pricing. They also sometimes host social events which is super fun to meet everyone else in the club, but at the same time I think it is more of an investment in your future and your future health if you can afford it! I will not be joining at the moment, but hey-that could change anytime if I decide I should be on a health kick.

    Just here to update my previous review. Still a very very good gym in the city (or should I say…read moreclub) - with everything you really could want for an entire day..,.work out? Check. Lunch? Check, swimming, tennis, golf, childcare, the list goes on. You can even get your clothes cleaned and your car washed. One drawback is the price. It is very pricey (with rates going up in 2026).., I don't really want to think about how much more I'm paying since I joined. However, I've easily spent entire days here swimming and working and working out so I guess I can't complain too much. Their spa is also great though it can get busy and in the summer the pool is a total scene (and packed). New locker rooms are underway (men's done and women's getting close) with new features and upgraded lighting and fixtures. Worth it if you don't mind paying for the amenities (and be careful with the house charge account ... it can get surprising!)

    Millennium Park

    Millennium Park

    4.6
    (1.5k reviews)

    What's not to love about this park? It's the complete package…read more From the expansive green spaces to the impressive public art installations, every corner offers something to explore and enjoy. The park's architectural design adds to its unique charm, making it just as visually stunning as it is relaxing. Whether you're looking for a place to unwind, take photos, enjoy a walk, or simply soak in the atmosphere, this park delivers on every level. If you're visiting Chicago, this is an absolute must-see destination.

    Cloud Gate aka The Bean & Millennium Park are some of my favorite things to do and see in Chicago…read more I try to swing by on each visit. There's just something so timeless and incredible about the sculpture by Anish Kapoor. The stainless steel structure is over 100 tons. It's a beauty and as you can imagine an extremely popular tourist attraction much like the park itself. Millennium Park is 25 acres and it includes other noteworthy sights: Crown Fountain-Created by Jaume Pensa. It's a water feature with two glass towers that projects faces of folks. Very cool thing to see. Lurie Garden-I love this space. It's close to 4 acres of flowers, shrubs, trees, and plants. An amazingly peaceful get away in the heart of a thriving metropolis. Pritzker Pavilion-This is one of my favorite Frank Gehry creations. It's magnificent. The design is impeccable. They have an incredible sound system so if you're there for a live music performance you're able to hear it from across the lawn. Great place to catch a movie in the park or a band. All-in-all it's a spectacular place to visit & wander whether a local or a tourist.

    Urban Kayaks Riverwalk

    Urban Kayaks Riverwalk

    4.6
    (399 reviews)

    Urban Kayaks ended up being one of the highlights of our quick weekend trip and was such a fun…read morelast-minute decision. Their location right on the Riverwalk is incredibly convenient and surrounded by gorgeous architecture, bars, and restaurants, making it easy to turn into a full evening downtown. The check-in process and safety/education class were simple, informative, and very beginner friendly. Our tour guide, Drew, was absolutely phenomenal. He was kind, funny, incredibly knowledgeable, and did a fantastic job making sure everyone felt comfortable and had a great time. He kept the group moving at a pace that worked well for everyone, which made the experience feel relaxed and enjoyable. We chose the sunset tour and highly recommend it. Seeing the golden glow reflect off the Chicago buildings from the water was stunning and such a unique way to experience downtown Chicago. The tour lasted about two hours and covered roughly two miles, making it the perfect light workout before heading out for late-night sushi afterward. You should definitely expect to get a little wet from paddle splashes, but that's part of the fun. Overall, it doesn't require a ton of physical effort, just a willingness to laugh, paddle, and enjoy yourself!

    Came here a few months back in the summer and it was a great experience! If you even remotely are…read moreinterested or enjoy kayaking, you should absolutely try with urban for their downtown river tour! Drew and Caroline gave an excellent tour, as they were friendly, funny and were enthusiastic about sharing the unique information about the architecture downtown. The requirements are pretty straightforward, as they teach you all you need to know and the kayaks are well kept. The tour is about 2 miles overall and 2 hours in total. A bit pricey but I would say it's more than worth it for the experience and I would rent with them again.

    Grant Park Rose Garden

    Grant Park Rose Garden

    4.8
    (8 reviews)

    One of my favorite things about visiting Chicago was all of the gorgeous gardens. In addition to…read moremaking the city beautiful they are free to visit. You can find the Daniel L. Flaherty Memorial Rose Garden in Grant Park. It is located just north of the Buckingham Fountain. In 1963 Daniel L. Flaherty with help of the Chicago Horticultural Society and the Chicago Central Area Committee planted the original rose garden with 8,000 roses of more than 120 varieties. Flaherty was the parks general superintendent at the time Mayor Richard J. Daley dedicated the garden on May 8, 1963, Although designed with the best intentions some of the roses were not best suited for Chicago winters. The Chicago Peace Rose was one such hybrid tea rose that could not tolerate the harsh winters and overcast days that allowed diseases to proliferate The garden dwindled down to 3,000 roses in 30 varieties. In 2002 the Chicago Park District dug up and gave away 250 rose bushes of the hard-to-manage, delicate hybrids and replaced them with 16 hardy varieties of shrub roses instead of the tea roses. Roses are even more difficult to grow in south Florida's tropical climate so it was a real treat to see so many lush and colorful flowers blooming. In addition to the roses there are four circular fountains with bronze figures installed in the center of each: Dove Girl, Turtle Boy, Crane Girl, Fisher Boy. The fountains were created by artist Leonard Crunelle (1872-1945), who was well known for sculpting figures of children. Crunelle was born in Pas de Calais, France in 1872. He emigrated to Brazil, Indiana, in 1882 before making his way to Chicago as a student and apprentice of famed sculptor Lorado Taft. He settled down in Chicago and lived here until his death in 1944, at the age of 72. I love how the nature of the flowers frames the art of the fountains. This was one of many places I enjoyed taking pictures of in the city.

    Another great part of Grant Park is this small area north of Buckingham Fountain. Grant Park has a…read moreRose Garden. It may not be big but it still has lots of flowers to see and smell. Have a seat at one of the many benches. There's good views of the skyline from here. It conveniently is just north of Buckingham Fountain. Just walk north until you get to the white arches and you'll be here. The Rose Garden is very easy to overlook. Lots of other great things in this park get more attention. You have to remember to see this. Best time here is in the late spring when the roses bloom. The roses in the shaded areas look better in summer. Be sure to check this out when you're in Grant Park. It's easy to forget with all the other stuff. The park is nice for a hangout with someone because it looks and smells terrific.

    UIC Student Recreation Facility

    UIC Student Recreation Facility

    4.0
    (28 reviews)

    Great facility open year around BUT CLOSED FOR SCHOOL…read moreHOLIDAYS! Spa and sauna are super nice. The rec app says there is a Pilates reformer but no classes to sign up. Testing to find out if true.

    **UIC Swim Classes: A Budget-Friendly Option for Kids**…read more We enrolled in UIC Swim Classes for our 1.5-year-old and found it to be a solid, budget-friendly option. At $22 per session, the classes offer structured swim lessons at a more affordable rate compared to other local options. There is a chill vibe that works great for a 1st learner, but the level of rigor is lower than Goldfish so we switched there once we got off their wait list. Classes are sold in 5 week packages, and reschedules are not typically allowed. The class structure follows a set sequence of exercises. Instructors are friendly, but engagement is inconsistent. While they guide kids through various activities, the level of encouragement and feedback varies, with some instructors mentally checking out after providing initial directions. The UIC facility itself is quite nice - The water is comfortably warm and there are changing areas. Parking is available but paid for a few dollars. Note that your access is restricted to within 15 minutes of class time, so don't go too early. Though there are fewer opportunities for underwater practice and confidence-building dips, the parent/tot classes are primary about getting your kid comfortable in water. Overall, UIC Swim Classes deliver decent value for the price, though parents seeking a more intensive training that will get kids swimming faster may want to explore Goldfish.

    Maggie Daley Park - Chicago Park District

    Maggie Daley Park - Chicago Park District

    4.5
    (235 reviews)

    It was a random 60-degree day in late March here in Chicago. I personally have been wanting to…read morecheck out "Maggie Daley Park" in downtown. With that thought, let the exploration begin! Of course we took our kids along because they would be the ones who could take full advantage of the facilities. The park itself was quite large, but we went for the kids playground. Signs were clearly marked for direction so we got to our destination with no difficulties. Our boys definitely enjoyed the suspension bridge, though my younger one was hesitant to go on first. I did see some older kids who were climbing "outside of the bridge infrastructure. There was a note to remind anyone not to do so. Oh well, it is what it is. Even if some accidentally fell when doing risky tricks, the soft padded ground would reduce the impact. On the other hand, there was one section of playground exclusively for children older than 5 years old. The slide seemed to be more advanced for young toddlers for sure. Therefore, we performed our sightseeing duty and walked away since our munchkins were 2.5 and 4.5 years old. Our older one enjoyed the straight slides. I liked that fact there were multiple slides with various speeds so that kids would not get bored on staying on the same one. Normally I wouldn't recommend anyone to drive to downtown but we did this time. My partner was able to secure a spot via SpotHero at the Harris Theater for a reasonable price. I got there much later than our scheduled arrival time yet he was able to extend for another 30 minutes in the app. Overall, we highly recommend parents to visit "Maggie Daley Park" and let the kids release some energy. We probably will be back again to poke around other areas when spring and summer in Chicago are in full bloom.

    We met friends with their kids at the Maggie Daley Park area of Chicago's Millennium Park before a…read moreday of shopping (Feb 2026). It's a bit of a walk in, and the path from the southwest corner of the park at Columbus & Monroe is longer but less-steep than the winding path uphill from the southeast corner at Lakeshore & Monroe. You get some lovely views of downtown Chicago. We continued past the (seasonal, of course) ice-skating ribbon, because we were not prepared to skate. There are several play areas of swings, slides, and climbing structures, some intended for (and with signs to indicate) specific age ranges. The giant slides and towers, and the ship-shaped climber, were very popular. Busy, but not over-crowded. It was quite entertaining, and we played there over 1.5 hours!

    The Menomonee Club - recreation - Updated June 2026

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