Home / Life Visiting Chicago: Your travel guide for kid-friendly destinations Tips for taking on the Windy City from a mama who calls it home. By Motherly + BABYBJÖRN December 13, 2018 Rectangle When a baby is born, for many families, the vacations stop. And while it can be intimidating to get out and just go with a little one in tow, with the right preparation, family vacations can be a rewarding, memorable experience for everyone. All it takes to make your next adventure a success is a little planning―and a great, grab-and-go carrier like a BABYBJÖRN Baby Carrier One Air . Simply pop your little one into the breathable mesh carrier, secure the straps, and you’re ready to take on your destination like a pro―all while providing a fresh perspective for your baby or toddler (it’s suitable for children up to age three!). Next, pick your destination. Thanks to easy-to-access beaches, a host of incredible museums, and a variety of outdoor and indoor activities, Chicago is a popular vacation hot spot for families year-round. Not sure where to start? Leyla Tran , Chicago native and blogger behind Second City Mom , filled us in on her favorite kid-friendly spots around the Windy City. DO Leyla Tran , with her husband and twins at Chicago’s Garfield Park Conservatory in front of one of her favorite features. Chicago Children’s Museum Sure, you’ll have to battle a throng of tourists to get through Navy Pier most times of year, but it’s worth it to reach this gem. From a dinosaur dig to arts and crafts areas, there’s something to satisfy every interest at the Children’s Museum. Plus, you can face baby out in the BABYBJÖRN Baby Carrier One Air so there will be plenty to hold their attention while they ride along! Check the museum’s calendar to find out what special events and exhibits are open during your visit. Garfield Park Conservatory If you’re visiting during the colder months, the Garfield Park Conservatory is the city’s largest botanical conservatory. It’s a great place to explore, play, and learn indoors during the Midwestern winter months. To get around hassle-free, check the stroller and take in the sights hands-free with the Baby Carrier One Air. You can carry bigger babies on your back starting at 12 months old. “My favorite thing at the conservatory may not be all the plants but the mosaic fountain in the Horticulture Hall, which was gifted to the city of Chicago from sister city, Casablanca,” Tran says. The Sod Room Speaking of indoor activities, The Sod Room is another great indoor playspace located in the South Loop neighborhood where the design, toys, and activities are all put together with the Earth in mind. “The play space teaches kids to be creative to reuse things and the importance of being eco-friendly,” Tran says. “There are so many different events for parents, caregivers, and kids to enjoy throughout the week such as baby yoga and music concert.” Galt Baby While you probably won’t get to do as much shopping on the Miracle Mile as you might without littles in tow, you should try to squeeze in a visit to Galt Baby for any must-haves. From travel gear (like the Carrier One!) to replacement sippy cups should yours get lost (the horror!), Galt Baby has you covered on the go. SEE Leyla Tran with her family in front of the iconic Cloudgate at Millennium Park. Millennium Park A trip to Chicago isn’t really complete until you’ve taken a family selfie at the Bean. And while you’re there, take advantage of the cultural events, exhibitions, and landscape design (hello, wide open spaces for toddlers to run!). Many events are free, so be sure to visit the park’s website to find out what’s on the calendar. “Although it is a tourist destination, we love it as locals because there is so much to do here from summer concerts to fun kids events,” Tran says. “From the iconic Cloudgate (AKA, the Bean) to Crown Fountain to the Lurie Garden, there’s something for everyone in our family. Our six-year-old son loves Crown Fountain, with the changing faces on the LED screens waiting for the water to spray out.” Harold Washington Library The Harold Washington Library is a book worm’s dream, no matter your age. Explore the Children’s Library, which is broken up into “neighborhoods” based on age with an interactive puppet stage, STEAM-based activities, a digital media center, and more. Parents will love the indoor Winter Garden (with free wifi!) and taking in the local art throughout the library. Let your little one fall asleep in the Baby Carrier One Air while you enjoy the interior architecture—quietly. Seasonal festivals From holiday markets to beerfests to parades, there are seasonal activities to take advantage of year-round in Chicago―and many are free! Check the city’s calendar during your trip to find out what’s available. With so many wearing options on the Baby Carrier One, little ones from newborn to 3 years can stay close while you stroll, sip, or shop. Partner it with the Cover for Baby Carrier and baby will stay warm in all seasons. EAT Little Beans Cafe All the best family vacations start off with a little caffeination. We love Little Beans Cafe because it doubles as an indoor playground for kids, meaning parents get to enjoy a good cup of coffee while kids get to play and learn. “We’ve had so many fun playdates here with our first child that we’re looking forward to more playdates with the twins,” Tran says. “It’s a great place for new moms to meet during the week.” Giordano’s If you go to Chicago and don’t eat deep dish pizza, did you ever really go? Don’t take the chance. Book a table at Giordano’s and indulge in a slice of Chicago’s finest slice. Besides, how often is the local delicacy something you don’t have to beg your kids to eat? Making the time for travel is one of the greatest gifts you can give your family―and yourself. And thanks to BabyBjörn , now everyone can come along for the ride. This article is sponsored by BabyBjörn . Thank you for supporting the brands that support Motherly and mamas. 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