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@DariStep Aw! If I knew in advance that you were coming to Chicago, then I could meet you and see you in person. I also fly to New York every year to meet my siblings. Are you going back to Russia after your graduation? Where did the rest of your two friends disappear towards the middle and end of the video?
I grew up in Alaska, but now live in Chicago. I love this city more than I ever thought I would. If you visit here in the summer, definitely take the Architecture Tour.
Actually just take the L. It’s just not worth the expense in Chicago. You can jump station to station easily and it’s like the subway just elevated. Besides you pay parking constantly so really it’s going to add up quick. Every line pretty much goes downtown anyway. Also the south side isn’t bad just it looks that way as some great restaurants are on that side. I know cook county general hospital is on the downtown though it had a rename to stroger hospital. It’s where the ER tv series took place and where John critchton did his entire career as a doctor. He became an author.
That's incorrect. The ER series was SET in Chicago but filmed in L.A. aside from a few scenes now and then showing the L or other Chicago landmarks. Also, Crichton's first name was Michael, he got his medical degree at Harvard, and never actually practiced medicine after becoming a doctor. The ER series was based on the two hour pilot that he wrote while doing his residency.
@@Frank-Lee-Speeking actually cook county general was real but it changed names to John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County. It pretty accurately depicted the hospital. And you are right on Michael’s name I forgot ok.
My first gf from High School through college was Filipino - you can get frozen Lumpia in Asian markets in Queens and fry it with light oil -) enough to just cover the bottom of the roll then turn it as it cooks Don’t deep fry it like some people (filipinos) do, otherwise it’ll make you sick after 3 or 4. IMHO kind of do it like you would a marshmallow turn it just before it burns. Soak out the oil in napkins before you eat it. It takes some practice but it’s a fun cheap meal. The soft round Filipino bread (heated) is also very tasty with a fried egg and bacon - makes for a more familiar breakfast sandwich. Chicago, like most cool cities, and people, takes time to know. Cheers
That price for a car I found ridiculous. This was not even a high visitor season so for parking there are all day deals like workers use. You just have to look into it and of course a pay by the hour will get you. The first stop walking the wrong side of Navy Pier. The north side with the road is for deliveries and people fish off it. Though you can get to things from that side, no attractions face that side for a reason. The excursion to Michigan for a wooded areas and beach was odd as it is Indiana the state that has the State and Federal portions of the Sand Dunes Park. Seemed a very odd choice. No walking really showed, no riverwalk though not yet full season. Mention of Trump Tower and the building shown was not it and it never was shown nor other Chicago landmarks or buildings, but the bean whose surroundings is being redone. For a Airbnb I have seen other videos of those who stayed in a neighborhood taking the train into the core. You just check for transit options and choose one with them for easy access to most of places you might want. Just all seems so cut and missing for a world traveler in the know.... as this is the first video I saw. Plenty other videos of non-professionals and many pretty darn good. Always check weather before on leaves and alter museum days for those days of poor weather ect. Hopefully most days are good weather though early spring clearly will not be best for warmer days. Off season even short notice should find a airbnb fairly easy also near a rail line of direct bus ride. I am far from a world traveler, but have watch many for just vlogs or locals doing them and many of those one-time visitors did a awesome job especially if a great weather period. Better luck next time as it seems you claim you will be back.
Dari, you keep raising the bar. 😊 This was a wonderful look at downtown Chicago and the shores of Lake Michigan. It definitely brought back memories as my mom's family all came from that area. I am glad you got to enjoy all that you did 😊 and hope you keep seeing more of America! As someone stated, visiting the upper Midwest will give you a unique taste of America (so worth it and it is much, much cheaper than Chicago or NYC!). And you likely would love the Crystal Bridges art museum as well; it's quite impressive and has so many famous American art pieces. Keep exploring...we love what you do and genuinely appreciate you!
You got me nostalgic for my hometown of Chicago! Yes, Lake Michigan is truly beautiful, so blue on a sunny day, and its view is so expansive that it always looks like more than a lake. I am one of the Chicagoans who loves deep dish pizza, but Chicago also has a unique thin-crust pizza. As much as I like Chicago hot dogs, I’d recommend that you try a Chicago Italian beef next time around-dipped in gravy and with chopped raw onion and hot giardiniera. I used to go to the Green Mill Lounge, which is a historic place, for performance poetry. That’s in my old neighborhood. Autumn is my favorite season in Chicago, but I often go back to visit during December to enjoy the Christmas season. Downtown Chicago has a German-style Christmas market called Christkindlmarket, which is fun. Tips for your next visit. Ditch the car, especially if you stay downtown. It’s cheaper to use public transit and downtown Chicago is a very walkable city. Also, check out the Field Museum, my all-time favorite museum. Glad you loved my hometown!
Hi Dari. I'm glad you got to see chi-town, and parts of Michigan! I love at the to of Lake Michigan in the Upper Peninsula, God's Country. Thanks for taking us along.
That was a great video. I never thought of visiting Chicago because for some reason it never interest me but now that I watch your video I definitely want to go and visit some of the places that you showed us on your video. Thank you for such a great jobin producing your video to share with us.😊
The Italian Beef is a better option at Portillo's. Yes, the hot dog "dragged through the garden" is iconic, but probably not their best option. All of the good/interesting food is high in calories, like their cake shake and their fries. Other museums to visit are the Field Museum and the Aquarium. I lived in the Chicago suburbs, but didn't visit Chicago nearly enough. Second City is the place where many American comics built their reputation. The comics needed a day job to pay the bills, and you may find them at Debevic's or other nearby restaurants during the day. Many well known US comics like Stephen Colbert got their start at Second City.
Glad to here you like american blues music which is what the street performer was playing, Hawkin's "I put a spell on you". R&B is a little more soulful than jazz. There is a strong cultural connection between Chicago and New Orleans. It stretches the entire length of the Mississippi river.
Good video Dari Chicago looks a nice place and very different than New York with a large big lake but can gets a lot colder than New York in winter. Philippines food looks interesting but never tried one. Look forward to your next video.
Dari you're video's never disappoint! Loved this! The skyscrapers are amazing to see! I loved seeing the paintings in the museum. The park's you went to look amazing! I enjoy you're food reviews..."it's a hot dog."😂 Thank you for sharing you're trip to Chicago! Enjoyed watching! ❤❤❤😊
Michigan actually has more coastline than the state of Florida which both states are surrounded by water and have beautiful beaches but the water in Michigan is fresh water and the Winters are harsh but atleast you don't have sharks,alligators and hurricanes like in Florida where the winter weather is warm and awesome.I would much rather be in Florida during the winter and in Michigan during the summer .The summers in Florida are uncomfortably hot and humid.
I had read that it was possible to get very cheap re-possessed houses in Chicago in 2008. Today houses can be got for as little as $40,000 in Chicago. I am surprised that parking is so expensive when houses can be bought for next to nothing.
That price is in .... not so great neighborhoods as all cities have them. Repos I suppose sure much cheaper than normal prices. Just I would not expect a cheap one in the core or best sought areas near the lake. Single homes in a core are very rare. Nearby sure and yes very pricey today. 2008 after the Crash I am sure lots of bargains and I have seen homes for sale now in good areas that are not far over a price if it sold about 2007 vs today. Huge drops in values after the Crash sadly unless you of course got the deal.
The city raised the prices for parking 3x in the past 3 years. The reason is to get people to return to using mass transit: CTA, Metra. Mass transit use is still 50% less than it was before coronavirus. Also, Grant Park and Navy Pier are *the* tourist parking spots and is a big reason the prices there are 2x the rate as other garages around the city.
Great video Dari! Definitely like paintings of nature scenes the best. Spent five days in Chicago years ago but was working all day every day and didn't really get to see that much before having to fly back home unfortunately. The little bit I did see was really nice and definitely want to go back. Really glad you enjoyed your trip to Chicago and the surrounding areas.
When I visited Chicago in the winter 2014 it was one of the coldest winters ever. I was in the summer shoes and maybe could even lose my foots haha. It was literally -25C or so and much colder than in Russia at the moment. By some reason from the movies I had a picture that USA can't be that cold (except Alaska) so US also has all kind of climates same as in Russia just they probably don't film movies too much in the cold areas or times haha.
@Dari CrazyRussianSergey didn't meet Chicago on its coldest day: it reached -26°F with -81°F wind-chill factor ! It's a Canadian import from the Arctic.
I live 3 hours drive west of Chicago and 2018/2019 was a cold one as well. It hit -36c/-33f. What's interesting is that Chicago is at a latitude similar to Rome, so even that cold, it will be 8+ hours of bright sunshine.
Great video Dari, Chicago looks a great place to visit with the river and tall buildings. Of course you see it a lot in movies, but great to see a personal vlog from its streets. Loved the beach excursion as well, good to see you driving again. Really shocked at those parking charges, clearly don't want cars on the streets. Maybe the railway would have been fun for getting around the city? Always enjoy seeing what you are eating and although you didn't like some of the food this time it's great to try new things when visiting a place. Keep travelling!
I have been to Chicago 3 times and I absolutely loved it each and every time! The buses and line is so easy to take everywhere. Went to a musical, jazz club, Frank Lloyd Wright architectural tour, shopping, art museum, aquarium, art museum again, multiple eating establishments which were incredible, architectural tour on the river, convention centre,Ukrainian village, waterfront, and even attended the Thanksgiving Parade. It was the coldest weather I have ever been in, and we experienced the coldest day(with the wind chill factor) since 1953 for the parade. Then the sky turned brilliant blue as we ate in a pub across from the Museum. I found the people we encountered so helpful and friendly, and would dearly love to go there again! I am so happy you guys experienced it, and am so happy and grateful I have as well! See you next time ❣️
Dari, It's so weird seeing you filming at all these places that I've been to 😊. I usually only put mustard on a hot dog. I don't eat deep dish pizza much either. I prefer our tavern style pizza which is thin crust pizza cut into squares instead of wedges. Michigan has many more interesting places if you head further north that you'd probably enjoy with your group of friends such as Traverse City and Mackinac Island.
I'm into refrigerator finger painting art. You look amazing in red, definitely your color. Northern cities better in Late Spring and Summer . You need to try a baseball game someday. Wrigley Field would have been a good choice, bet there are lots of good places to eat near the park too.
New York now has the bean somewhere in manhattan. I heard it was installed two years ago. It’s wrapped around some pillars of a high end furniture store outside.
DARI you are the best thanks for sharing your life with us 🤗 it always a joy to watch please keep up the amazing work you do for us 🤗 your still so beautiful as always ✌️😍❤️🤗
I rent wherever I go, makes the whole city much more accessible in our expansive metro areas. Wife and I hit Chicago for the first time in Jan. The Loyalist, Bouefhaus and Pequods some great places with v doable street parking.
This was a good video. Still a lot left to cover in Chicago, like the other museums and even the Brookfield Zoo. The car with the window broken could have happened a thousand miles away from where you saw it, by the way.
Thanks for the warnings about parking in Chicago, Dasha! If you arrive by Amtrak train in New Orleans, know that the French Quarter is only a few blocks' walk away. Any part of the city that isn't served by a street car could probably be reached by bus or by a ride-share. Coffee and beignets are cheap, and a must, but if you go to the big Cafe Du Monde location on Decatur, visit late at night (after 10 PM) and bring cash. Oh, and back to the train: if you book a room, or roomette, meals are included in the fare. Could be good for touring the countryside. 👍
Hello .I liked your movie/ film in Chicago. Many people save on parking to park away 2 or 3 miles. Leave the car near a city public train station and ride in . You only pay $3. Each way 7:16 I just wish you knew a resident here who could take you to many small places, quiet, the best foods ,deserts, treats etcetera. Italian ice lemon is something you'd die for . " Mario Lemonade " two kilometers west of the museum campus. In 16 flavors ?? . Thia is a summer treat may 25 - September 5 , bye .
0:00 Opening scene. Red building left Armory building, opera studios, Site of SS Eastland Disaster. Center round building marina towers funded by plumbers union. -- 0:02 navy pier north side looking at the gold coast The airport you look to be terminal 2 so maybe you traveled by American airlines. -- Before Chicago went tax crazy parking was $3.50 a day and the street parking was $0.25 for about a half hour and if the meter was broken it was free. -- Taking the blue line from, the airport would have avoided the traffic and parking cost. No where near as good as the Moscow subway though. -- 6:41 you are in grant park looking at the Art Institute. You are about at the corner of Jackson and Michigan Avenue looking north on Michigan You are in the theatre district. The Art Institute is the only major college in the theatre District. We were too late setting up the theatre district and most are gone but one block west a few remain. -- The Art Institute and grant park are the former parade grounds for Fort Dearborn. -- Uptown has shrunk It was a high class area that became depressed. We had a program to start restoring the area but the lady in charge embezzled the money So now the politicians will not gave funds to the restoration program. So I am very happy you went to the green mill. Our most established Jazz Night Club -- Chicago is known for Bop style Jazz I think you were seeing Patricia Barber so would have been listening to Cabaret Jazz
@@DariStep Welcome to the worlds capitol of modern architecture. Americas railroad hub. To Americas most beautiful major city. And the cleanest major city in America
@@josephjohnson9805The 10 floor Home Insurance Building in Chicago was the world's first steel framed building and therefore the first skyscraper. Wood and stone only allowed buildings up to 4 or 5 floors.
@@timmethy Yes sadly it is no more... A few others almost as old still exist... I forgot about the Chicago window... Chicago invented the Chicago window...
@@timmethy In Chicago there is a lumber street which used to be lumber mills. They left after the fire mostly... A big part of why Chicago burned is most buildings were wood in old Chicago...
Kasama was crowded before it received its Michelin star, but now it is REALLY crowded. When you get back to NYC, I suggest Kusina Pinoy Bistro for Filipino food, off the 7 train on Roosevelt Ave. in Woodside (Little Manila), near Jackson Heights.
In Chicago you just check for all-day parking deals. Workers do it and beats paying the high hourly rates. Still, for the price of that car rental... a uber daily with some walking still would have been cheaper I would think.
Before they raised up the taxes it was $3.50 a day to park About 4 mayors ago. This is why conventions, corporations, and people are leaving Chicago. -- OK about the Ferris wheel. There was a ferries wheel built by mr Ferris at the worlds fair which was several times as large as the one you were on. So it is very much a Chicago thing. -- The sidewalks in front of the apartment are likely a great depression works project. Oldest sidewalks in the city are from about 1880 Mostly in commercial districts before 1930's Added across city in residential areas 1930's Major rebuild of sidewalks 1990's Most are still from 1930's though. I would think more than 3/4 are from 1930's --- The original ground level of the city is as great as 14 feet below you -- You did good to go to Portillo's The Germans gave up the good hot dogs. -- The art institute is well worth the price. It is more than a museum.. It is a college Paintings considered the best in collection. American Gothic A Sunday on La Grande Jatte-1884 You should hire a lecturer if you visit the art institute. A lot of hidden meanings and symbolism in the art. -- If you visit Chicago I recommend Harold's Chicken -- Yes I know the Green Mill well. The wood is hand carved. The murals hand painted. I am not sure but I think you are watching Patricia Barber A famous Chicago Jazz Musician - 19:41 The Lyric Opera of Chicago The Civic Opera Building itself is a famous landmark Chicago has at least 7 opera houses. Maybe more -- Anyways glad you came here. Hope you come again.
Oh my goodness, you brought me back to my visit to Chicago and supper at Giordanos eating a slice of their deep dish pizza . That was 23 yrs ago and I still recall how delicious it was. But,like you I had trouble finishing one slice! Mmmmmm Oh, and by the way I just checked the temperature of Lake Michigan today on the beaches of Chicago and it is 61* F. So, Dari you are right ,the water is COLD!
Dari, this was a fantastic vlog! Loved it! ❤ Definitely investigate the history surrounding the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. It was beyond amazing. Yes, that's 1893. The pier you visited and where you and your friends rode the Ferris Wheel was near the site of that infamous, world-changing fair. There is a true life novel called "The Devil in the White City" that covers the unbelievable and bizarre events surrounding the fair. Truth can be stranger than fiction. It's doubly true here.
We drove thru the middle of downtown once there, on a roadtrip, so we didn't see too much. But what we saw looked nice. We went past the Magnificent Mile, with the shopping there. I would like to go back. I heard the neighborhoods are where a lot of action is too out there, such as bars and restaurants. Kind of how it is in Boston too. I'm sure there are some online guidebooks out there, to say which neighborhood are the coolest now. The Ukrainian neighborhood looked nice. So you should check out more neighborhoods next time too. Edit - Also I saw online, they have a popular "beach" right downtown. With lounge chairs and umbrellas etc. You should check it out if you go in summer.
Fyi, Actually the reason we just quickly drove through downtown Chicago on our road trip was, we were about 1 to 2 days late on our road trip getting back. We spent too much time in the other places, and then we had to rush back. We did not plan our timing too well, lol. But I insisted we at least make a little detour and drive through Chicago, to at least get an impression of it. So that's what we did, we just took a quick one hour tour around downtown in our car. And I'm glad we did that. You can see a lot of stuff in an hour lol.
Cleveland was not that much different on parking costs in the downtown area. I avoided the parking costs by finding a safe "Rapid" station to park the car in ( ask the locals or someone who is local for a safe station, don't guess) and then I took the "Rapid" ( Rapid= the name for Cleveland's above ground passenger train) to the downtown area. I often walked to my final destination after I got off the train but I could have transferred to a bus at no additional cost. it was often faster to walk rather than taking the bus. The total cost 24 years ago for a round train trip downtown was $3 verses $12 per hour to park the car after I drove it downtown. ( its municiple highway robbery to pay for parking your car) In Milwaukee they have an express bus system with stations to park your car in to get a bus to the downtown and other frequented locations. An express bus system is when the buses have their own lanes on the 4 lane boulivards and interstate highways and the ability to turn all the traffic lights to green as the bus approaches the intersection. ( the bus never stops at an intersection that has a traffic light) Lake Michigan is a very deep lake and maintains a 50 to 55°F (10 to 12.8 °C ) temperature regardless of the season or time of year. This isn't good for swimming in the summer but becomes very handy in winter, especially if your live about 5 miles from it. It is also nice for walking along the shore on a 90°F ( 32.2°C) summer day. Lake Superior and Lake Huron are also very deep and parts remain at a constant temperature all year round. In my opinion, a hot dog is a hot dog no matter where you buy it. Don't get suckered in to buying a Chicago dog or a Ball Park dog, they are all just hot dogs. Personally, I buy most of my hot dogs at the grocery store. I found Chicago pizza too heavy on the cheese. I like vegetables as well as cheese and a good, not super sweet sauce on my pizza. ( they often put a lot of sugar in pizza sauces) Looking a going clear up to Traverse City, MI to see the Sleeping Bear Dunes over plant shut down but I and my wife haven't made up my minds. It also depends on what my bank account looks like.
Best to get lodging near an “L” station and forgo the car. I grew up on Chicago hot dogs, but the real treat at Portillos is the Italian beef sandwich. Or Al’s Beef on Taylor street. Glad your enjoyed Chicago. I spent a day showing a Slava and Lena around town when they were here 3 years ago. They also loved the Chicago.
Oh, Dari, I didn't see till now you were in my home state. You should have visited the large amish community. You were quite close. They make many items by hand and many people enjoy coming to this area. I live very close to the second largest amish community in the world, which is Northern Indiana.
Looks nice you allways find the best in big city it's good to see that part and driving in there I will say IV truck drive all the country and nothing compares to so Cal so much concrete it's mind boggling nothing compares somthing to see just one time in your life thanks so much for sharing
This is crazy, I started watching your channel because you were in Russia and I wanted to learn about Russia, so what do you do? Go to Warn Dunes State Park which is where I grew up. The light house at St. Joe Michigan was rebuilt by my brother and his friend. There are some very cool spots that I'm glad you missed cause we really don't need the attention.
Small town life is something you need to experience with some time of living there. Quick, but shallow, entertainment is what a big city has. But REAL life is experienced in small towns and cities.
I’m not an art lover as the Chinese don’t see art very often. I see it more as a reflection of technique. I look at it more as a study of how someone can create something like that using what techniques. I studied mostly the renaissance masters, a little of Greek art, and some modern artists. Honestly i have this pull towards industrial art like Banksy as I am fascinated by how dark something so simple can become in an instant. It’s kinda why I’m drawn to the fallout franchise as its civilization gone bad just by one decision. Banksy I love because of his dark portrayal of civilization as a whole. He puts a question forwards and makes us think. The dismaland project was a masterpiece of the issues of the time and they even created a display of the Diana crash but in Disney princess form and photographers not caring just snapping away. Banksy makes you think about what is going on in the world and it’s your own job to fix it in your own way.
Have fun!! I spent some time in Chicago for school I remember having a slice of that deep dish pizza was sick for 3 days first and last time. The food portions are big in most restaurants in Chicago.
I've been to the windy city many, many times. It looks like it held up to that title the first day. I haven't been downtown in years, but I definitely go to different outskirt areas of Chicago. I used to frequent Lawrence Avenue and Pulaski a lot.
Great video. Very happy Dari that you enjoyed your journey to Chicago with your nice uni friends! I think this city is really worth a visit! The parks around the lake are amazing! I loved the Art Institute, but parking prices are too high!!! Anyway it was interesting to know Chicago better. Thank you very much Dari💕🌷⚘️🪻
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Are you still in Chicago, or have you already left? I am asking this question because I live in Chicago.
@@taasmr4203 I already left :)
I haven't been in Chicago for many years. I have fond memories of my visit, Thank you for the tour.❤
@@curtvona4891 my pleasure :)
@DariStep Aw! If I knew in advance that you were coming to Chicago, then I could meet you and see you in person. I also fly to New York every year to meet my siblings. Are you going back to Russia after your graduation? Where did the rest of your two friends disappear towards the middle and end of the video?
Next time take the 90 Minute Chicago River Architecture Tour. its definitely worth it when in Chicago.
Exactly what I was going to say! It’s a highlight in Chicago.
It was a bit pricey(((
@@DariStep is a must. I have tasken 5 bands on that for this year alone
I grew up in Alaska, but now live in Chicago. I love this city more than I ever thought I would. If you visit here in the summer, definitely take the Architecture Tour.
Very cool!
I love that you love my city so much. Every time I drive down Lakeshore Drive, I think to myself, “I am so lucky to live here. “❤
Actually just take the L. It’s just not worth the expense in Chicago. You can jump station to station easily and it’s like the subway just elevated. Besides you pay parking constantly so really it’s going to add up quick. Every line pretty much goes downtown anyway. Also the south side isn’t bad just it looks that way as some great restaurants are on that side. I know cook county general hospital is on the downtown though it had a rename to stroger hospital. It’s where the ER tv series took place and where John critchton did his entire career as a doctor. He became an author.
That's incorrect. The ER series was SET in Chicago but filmed in L.A. aside from a few scenes now and then showing the L or other Chicago landmarks. Also, Crichton's first name was Michael, he got his medical degree at Harvard, and never actually practiced medicine after becoming a doctor. The ER series was based on the two hour pilot that he wrote while doing his residency.
@@Frank-Lee-Speeking actually cook county general was real but it changed names to John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County. It pretty accurately depicted the hospital. And you are right on Michael’s name I forgot ok.
Yes I live near ohare in Chicago I only drive my car 3000 miles a year public transport is pretty good
My first gf from High School through college was Filipino - you can get frozen Lumpia in Asian markets in Queens and
fry it with light oil -) enough to just cover the bottom of the roll then turn it as it cooks
Don’t deep fry it like some people (filipinos) do, otherwise it’ll make you sick after 3 or 4. IMHO
kind of do it like you would a marshmallow turn it just before it burns. Soak out the oil in napkins before you eat it.
It takes some practice but it’s a fun cheap meal.
The soft round Filipino bread (heated) is also very tasty with a fried egg and bacon - makes for a more familiar breakfast sandwich.
Chicago, like most cool cities, and people, takes time to know.
Cheers
Chicago has great public transport on the L train. Park outside the city or at your hotel and take the train.
You should've just taken the blue line from the airport to downtown and then used the train to get around-but now you know lol
That’s true lol
That price for a car I found ridiculous. This was not even a high visitor season so for parking there are all day deals like workers use. You just have to look into it and of course a pay by the hour will get you.
The first stop walking the wrong side of Navy Pier. The north side with the road is for deliveries and people fish off it. Though you can get to things from that side, no attractions face that side for a reason.
The excursion to Michigan for a wooded areas and beach was odd as it is Indiana the state that has the State and Federal portions of the Sand Dunes Park. Seemed a very odd choice.
No walking really showed, no riverwalk though not yet full season. Mention of Trump Tower and the building shown was not it and it never was shown nor other Chicago landmarks or buildings, but the bean whose surroundings is being redone.
For a Airbnb I have seen other videos of those who stayed in a neighborhood taking the train into the core. You just check for transit options and choose one with them for easy access to most of places you might want. Just all seems so cut and missing for a world traveler in the know.... as this is the first video I saw. Plenty other videos of non-professionals and many pretty darn good.
Always check weather before on leaves and alter museum days for those days of poor weather ect. Hopefully most days are good weather though early spring clearly will not be best for warmer days. Off season even short notice should find a airbnb fairly easy also near a rail line of direct bus ride.
I am far from a world traveler, but have watch many for just vlogs or locals doing them and many of those one-time visitors did a awesome job especially if a great weather period. Better luck next time as it seems you claim you will be back.
Dari, you keep raising the bar. 😊 This was a wonderful look at downtown Chicago and the shores of Lake Michigan. It definitely brought back memories as my mom's family all came from that area. I am glad you got to enjoy all that you did 😊 and hope you keep seeing more of America! As someone stated, visiting the upper Midwest will give you a unique taste of America (so worth it and it is much, much cheaper than Chicago or NYC!). And you likely would love the Crystal Bridges art museum as well; it's quite impressive and has so many famous American art pieces.
Keep exploring...we love what you do and genuinely appreciate you!
Thank you!!
You got me nostalgic for my hometown of Chicago! Yes, Lake Michigan is truly beautiful, so blue on a sunny day, and its view is so expansive that it always looks like more than a lake.
I am one of the Chicagoans who loves deep dish pizza, but Chicago also has a unique thin-crust pizza. As much as I like Chicago hot dogs, I’d recommend that you try a Chicago Italian beef next time around-dipped in gravy and with chopped raw onion and hot giardiniera.
I used to go to the Green Mill Lounge, which is a historic place, for performance poetry. That’s in my old neighborhood.
Autumn is my favorite season in Chicago, but I often go back to visit during December to enjoy the Christmas season. Downtown Chicago has a German-style Christmas market called Christkindlmarket, which is fun.
Tips for your next visit. Ditch the car, especially if you stay downtown. It’s cheaper to use public transit and downtown Chicago is a very walkable city. Also, check out the Field Museum, my all-time favorite museum.
Glad you loved my hometown!
Thanks for sharing ✨
10:15 That's Blues. Chicago is home of Blues music. Have you watched the Blue's Brothers?
Glad you had a good time. I lived in Chicago for four years. Loved it. The best pizza I've ever had was at Lou Malnati's.
Will check out that place next time!!!
Hi Dari. I'm glad you got to see chi-town, and parts of Michigan! I love at the to of Lake Michigan in the Upper Peninsula, God's Country. Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks for watching :)
That was a great video. I never thought of visiting Chicago because for some reason it never interest me but now that I watch your video I definitely want to go and visit some of the places that you showed us on your video. Thank you for such a great jobin producing your video to share with us.😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
"Ummm...it's a hot dog." Haha. I feel the same.
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The Italian Beef is a better option at Portillo's. Yes, the hot dog "dragged through the garden" is iconic, but probably not their best option. All of the good/interesting food is high in calories, like their cake shake and their fries.
Other museums to visit are the Field Museum and the Aquarium. I lived in the Chicago suburbs, but didn't visit Chicago nearly enough. Second City is the place where many American comics built their reputation. The comics needed a day job to pay the bills, and you may find them at Debevic's or other nearby restaurants during the day. Many well known US comics like Stephen Colbert got their start at Second City.
Thanks for sharing,this city is soooooooooooooo beautiful!😍😍😍
Absolutely agree ☀️
Chicago calls the wind "The Hawk".
It makes me want to go back to Chicago so much! This city is too ignored compared to NYC.
You definitely should :)
I love Chicago!!!
I could live there!!
The only thing is, it is too cold!!!
That blue building you like is part of Roosevelt University!
I love Chicago!!
I could live there!!
The only thing is !!! The winters are too cold’n
For nature lovers, there's Illinois State Park (aka Wisconsin) just north of the Chicagoland area.
The metro system in Chicago is called the "L" and it stands for elevated. It refers to the city metro but out of the city it's called metro.
Glad to here you like american blues music which is what the street performer was playing, Hawkin's "I put a spell on you". R&B is a little more soulful than jazz. There is a strong cultural connection between Chicago and New Orleans. It stretches the entire length of the Mississippi river.
Good video Dari Chicago looks a nice place and very different than New York with a large big lake but can gets a lot colder than New York in winter. Philippines food looks interesting but never tried one. Look forward to your next video.
Thanks for watching :)
Dari you're video's never disappoint! Loved this! The skyscrapers are amazing to see! I loved seeing the paintings in the museum. The park's you went to look amazing! I enjoy you're food reviews..."it's a hot dog."😂 Thank you for sharing you're trip to Chicago! Enjoyed watching! ❤❤❤😊
Thank you so much!
@@DariStep ❤️❤️❤️❣️☺️
Love your honesty haha. Grew up in Chicago but was never a fan of the hot dogs Try Malnotis pizza next time. Not as heavy and leaden as Giordanos!
Thanks for the rec!
Michigan actually has more coastline than the state of Florida which both states are surrounded by water and have beautiful beaches but the water in Michigan is fresh water and the Winters are harsh but atleast you don't have sharks,alligators and hurricanes like in Florida where the winter weather is warm and awesome.I would much rather be in Florida during the winter and in Michigan during the summer .The summers in Florida are uncomfortably hot and humid.
America is a great nation in this world because it is the land of opportunities and freedom
Yes, sadly, we're slowly losing our rights.
Very cool, Ms. Dari. Thank you for taking us along in your discoveries.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Cool video Dari! Howdy from Texas. I never got to see Chicago much when I went due to a plane being delayed.
I had read that it was possible to get very cheap re-possessed houses in Chicago in 2008. Today houses can be got for as little as $40,000 in Chicago. I am surprised that parking is so expensive when houses can be bought for next to nothing.
The investment banks screwed people greatly in systemic fraud.
Chicago is a big place. She parked right in the heart of downtown, where houses or apartments are probably a million dollars there.
That price is in .... not so great neighborhoods as all cities have them. Repos I suppose sure much cheaper than normal prices. Just I would not expect a cheap one in the core or best sought areas near the lake. Single homes in a core are very rare. Nearby sure and yes very pricey today. 2008 after the Crash I am sure lots of bargains and I have seen homes for sale now in good areas that are not far over a price if it sold about 2007 vs today. Huge drops in values after the Crash sadly unless you of course got the deal.
The city raised the prices for parking 3x in the past 3 years. The reason is to get people to return to using mass transit: CTA, Metra. Mass transit use is still 50% less than it was before coronavirus. Also, Grant Park and Navy Pier are *the* tourist parking spots and is a big reason the prices there are 2x the rate as other garages around the city.
Great video Dari! Definitely like paintings of nature scenes the best. Spent five days in Chicago years ago but was working all day every day and didn't really get to see that much before having to fly back home unfortunately. The little bit I did see was really nice and definitely want to go back. Really glad you enjoyed your trip to Chicago and the surrounding areas.
Thank you Darell ☺️
When I visited Chicago in the winter 2014 it was one of the coldest winters ever. I was in the summer shoes and maybe could even lose my foots haha. It was literally -25C or so and much colder than in Russia at the moment. By some reason from the movies I had a picture that USA can't be that cold (except Alaska) so US also has all kind of climates same as in Russia just they probably don't film movies too much in the cold areas or times haha.
Omg crazyyyy
@Dari
CrazyRussianSergey didn't meet Chicago on its coldest day: it reached -26°F with -81°F wind-chill factor !
It's a Canadian import from the Arctic.
I live 3 hours drive west of Chicago and 2018/2019 was a cold one as well. It hit -36c/-33f. What's interesting is that Chicago is at a latitude similar to Rome, so even that cold, it will be 8+ hours of bright sunshine.
"let's try it out! ...it's a hot dog." that look on your face was SO FUNNY! 🤣😅😂 excellent video, well presented! 👍
Ahahha thank youuu
My Dad's advice on venturesome eating was, "If you can't discern what it was by looking at it, you probably don't want to find out what you ate !"
It’s Chicago, wait a minute, the weather will change!😂
😂😂😂
Wow, what a fantastic city to visit! So much to see and do there. I was so happy the weather finally turned nice and sunny for you.
Chicago is truly amazing 😍
Great video Dari, Chicago looks a great place to visit with the river and tall buildings. Of course you see it a lot in movies, but great to see a personal vlog from its streets. Loved the beach excursion as well, good to see you driving again. Really shocked at those parking charges, clearly don't want cars on the streets. Maybe the railway would have been fun for getting around the city? Always enjoy seeing what you are eating and although you didn't like some of the food this time it's great to try new things when visiting a place. Keep travelling!
Thanks for your comment !!!
I have been to Chicago 3 times and I absolutely loved it each and every time! The buses and line is so easy to take everywhere. Went to a musical, jazz club, Frank Lloyd Wright architectural tour, shopping, art museum, aquarium, art museum again, multiple eating establishments which were incredible, architectural tour on the river, convention centre,Ukrainian village, waterfront, and even attended the Thanksgiving Parade. It was the coldest weather I have ever been in, and we experienced the coldest day(with the wind chill factor) since 1953 for the parade. Then the sky turned brilliant blue as we ate in a pub across from the Museum. I found the people we encountered so helpful and friendly, and would dearly love to go there again! I am so happy you guys experienced it, and am so happy and grateful I have as well! See you next time ❣️
Wow sounds great!!
Great travel video 😊
Thank you! 😃
Dari, It's so weird seeing you filming at all these places that I've been to 😊. I usually only put mustard on a hot dog. I don't eat deep dish pizza much either. I prefer our tavern style pizza which is thin crust pizza cut into squares instead of wedges. Michigan has many more interesting places if you head further north that you'd probably enjoy with your group of friends such as Traverse City and Mackinac Island.
I'm into refrigerator finger painting art. You look amazing in red, definitely your color. Northern cities better in Late Spring and Summer . You need to try a baseball game someday. Wrigley Field would have been a good choice, bet there are lots of good places to eat near the park too.
New York now has the bean somewhere in manhattan. I heard it was installed two years ago. It’s wrapped around some pillars of a high end furniture store outside.
Oh really! Didn’t know about it!
I liked the buildings the food and the view of the láke
DARI you are the best thanks for sharing your life with us 🤗 it always a joy to watch please keep up the amazing work you do for us 🤗 your still so beautiful as always ✌️😍❤️🤗
Thanks for watching :)
I rent wherever I go, makes the whole city much more accessible in our expansive metro areas. Wife and I hit Chicago for the first time in Jan. The Loyalist, Bouefhaus and Pequods some great places with v doable street parking.
Dari is awesome. ❤
There is parking lot in Chicago Downtown which costs $9/per day. You just need to know the right place 😄
Omg I wish I knew it!
My son lives in a high rise near Lake Michigan. Love Chi-Town.
Thank you Dari for this fun video. Things are very expensive there. Everywhere actually.
So true!
This was a good video. Still a lot left to cover in Chicago, like the other museums and even the Brookfield Zoo. The car with the window broken could have happened a thousand miles away from where you saw it, by the way.
It really looked like it happened there since there were broken glass all over
Thanks for the warnings about parking in Chicago, Dasha! If you arrive by Amtrak train in New Orleans, know that the French Quarter is only a few blocks' walk away. Any part of the city that isn't served by a street car could probably be reached by bus or by a ride-share. Coffee and beignets are cheap, and a must, but if you go to the big Cafe Du Monde location on Decatur, visit late at night (after 10 PM) and bring cash. Oh, and back to the train: if you book a room, or roomette, meals are included in the fare. Could be good for touring the countryside. 👍
Thank you for the rec 🫶🏼
Dari Step, so close to me?? Last time I saw your video, you were in Georgia! Welcome to the Great Lakes!
Ahahah thanks!
Hello .I liked your movie/ film in Chicago. Many people save on parking to park away 2 or 3 miles. Leave the car near a city public train station and ride in . You only pay $3. Each way 7:16 I just wish you knew a resident here who could take you to many small places, quiet, the best foods ,deserts, treats etcetera. Italian ice lemon is something you'd die for . " Mario Lemonade " two kilometers west of the museum campus. In 16 flavors ?? . Thia is a summer treat may 25 - September 5 , bye .
I loved Chicago. Haven't been in years. I loved the art museum as well and I took the water taxi as well to see the buildings.
Niceee
Hope you had the chance to take the “Ferris Bueller” picture at the Chicago Art Institute! 🤔 🤔 🤔 🖼️
0:00 Opening scene.
Red building left Armory building, opera studios, Site of SS Eastland Disaster.
Center round building marina towers funded by plumbers union.
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0:02 navy pier north side looking at the gold coast
The airport you look to be terminal 2 so maybe you traveled by American airlines.
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Before Chicago went tax crazy parking was $3.50 a day
and the street parking was $0.25 for about a half hour and if the meter was broken it was free.
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Taking the blue line from, the airport would have avoided the traffic and parking cost.
No where near as good as the Moscow subway though.
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6:41 you are in grant park looking at the Art Institute.
You are about at the corner of Jackson and Michigan Avenue looking north on Michigan
You are in the theatre district.
The Art Institute is the only major college in the theatre District.
We were too late setting up the theatre district and most are gone but one block west a few remain.
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The Art Institute and grant park are the former parade grounds for Fort Dearborn.
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Uptown has shrunk
It was a high class area that became depressed.
We had a program to start restoring the area but the lady in charge embezzled the money
So now the politicians will not gave funds to the restoration program.
So I am very happy you went to the green mill.
Our most established Jazz Night Club
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Chicago is known for Bop style Jazz
I think you were seeing Patricia Barber so would have been listening to Cabaret Jazz
Wow thanks for sharing!
@@DariStep Welcome to the worlds capitol of modern architecture.
Americas railroad hub.
To Americas most beautiful major city.
And the cleanest major city in America
@@josephjohnson9805The 10 floor Home Insurance Building in Chicago was the world's first steel framed building and therefore the first skyscraper. Wood and stone only allowed buildings up to 4 or 5 floors.
@@timmethy Yes sadly it is no more... A few others almost as old still exist... I forgot about the Chicago window... Chicago invented the Chicago window...
@@timmethy In Chicago there is a lumber street which used to be lumber mills. They left after the fire mostly... A big part of why Chicago burned is most buildings were wood in old Chicago...
CHICAGOOOOOOO!!! You should go see Michael Jordan’s statue!! 🐐 🐐 🐐
Ahhaha maybeee
Jazz? There are some good jazz clubs, but that’s the blues!!
Chicago is cold in the winter
how tall are you ?
158cm
Another town I lived in Dari!
Kasama was crowded before it received its Michelin star, but now it is REALLY crowded. When you get back to NYC, I suggest Kusina Pinoy Bistro for Filipino food, off the 7 train on Roosevelt Ave. in Woodside (Little Manila), near Jackson Heights.
Ohhh thank you for the rec!
I want deep dish pizza now haha
About the same parking prices as here in Oslo 😮
Wow crazy!
@@DariStep It is.
In Chicago you just check for all-day parking deals. Workers do it and beats paying the high hourly rates. Still, for the price of that car rental... a uber daily with some walking still would have been cheaper I would think.
Hi Dari , nice place thanks for showing us around ,a lot of interesting sights to see , take care ,safe travels
Glad you enjoyed it Trev ✨
I wanted to also mention if you do come to this area, visit Das Dutchman Essenhaus. It is in Middlebury, Indiana.
"It's a hot dog - I had better in Germany" Food critic Dari! Great vlog, very interesting Dari.
Thanks! 😃
Why not San Francisco?????
Before they raised up the taxes it was $3.50 a day to park
About 4 mayors ago.
This is why conventions, corporations, and people are leaving Chicago.
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OK about the Ferris wheel.
There was a ferries wheel built by mr Ferris at the worlds fair which was several times as large as the one you were on.
So it is very much a Chicago thing.
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The sidewalks in front of the apartment are likely a great depression works project.
Oldest sidewalks in the city are from about 1880
Mostly in commercial districts before 1930's
Added across city in residential areas 1930's
Major rebuild of sidewalks 1990's
Most are still from 1930's though.
I would think more than 3/4 are from 1930's
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The original ground level of the city is as great as 14 feet below you
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You did good to go to Portillo's
The Germans gave up the good hot dogs.
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The art institute is well worth the price.
It is more than a museum..
It is a college
Paintings considered the best in collection.
American Gothic
A Sunday on La Grande Jatte-1884
You should hire a lecturer if you visit the art institute.
A lot of hidden meanings and symbolism in the art.
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If you visit Chicago I recommend Harold's Chicken
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Yes I know the Green Mill well.
The wood is hand carved.
The murals hand painted.
I am not sure but I think you are watching Patricia Barber
A famous Chicago Jazz Musician
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19:41 The Lyric Opera of Chicago
The Civic Opera Building itself is a famous landmark
Chicago has at least 7 opera houses.
Maybe more
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Anyways glad you came here.
Hope you come again.
Thank you :))
@@DariStep Awesome you came here...
Oh my goodness, you brought me back to my visit to Chicago and supper at Giordanos eating a slice of their deep dish pizza . That was 23 yrs ago and I still recall how delicious it was. But,like you I had trouble finishing one slice! Mmmmmm Oh, and by the way I just checked the temperature of Lake Michigan today on the beaches of Chicago and it is 61* F. So, Dari you are right ,the water is COLD!
Ahahah exactly 😅
Dari, this was a fantastic vlog! Loved it! ❤
Definitely investigate the history surrounding the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. It was beyond amazing. Yes, that's 1893.
The pier you visited and where you and your friends rode the Ferris Wheel was near the site of that infamous, world-changing fair.
There is a true life novel called "The Devil in the White City" that covers the unbelievable and bizarre events surrounding the fair. Truth can be stranger than fiction. It's doubly true here.
Thank you Dan ☀️
Good video. Thanks for posting!
Thanks for watching!
We drove thru the middle of downtown once there, on a roadtrip, so we didn't see too much. But what we saw looked nice. We went past the Magnificent Mile, with the shopping there. I would like to go back. I heard the neighborhoods are where a lot of action is too out there, such as bars and restaurants. Kind of how it is in Boston too. I'm sure there are some online guidebooks out there, to say which neighborhood are the coolest now. The Ukrainian neighborhood looked nice. So you should check out more neighborhoods next time too. Edit - Also I saw online, they have a popular "beach" right downtown. With lounge chairs and umbrellas etc. You should check it out if you go in summer.
Next time 🙌🏼
Fyi, Actually the reason we just quickly drove through downtown Chicago on our road trip was, we were about 1 to 2 days late on our road trip getting back. We spent too much time in the other places, and then we had to rush back. We did not plan our timing too well, lol. But I insisted we at least make a little detour and drive through Chicago, to at least get an impression of it. So that's what we did, we just took a quick one hour tour around downtown in our car. And I'm glad we did that. You can see a lot of stuff in an hour lol.
Chicago is pretty nice... I was there for a fraternal convention... It was GREAT!!! -Amazing architecture! Surprisinglly the equal of New York!!!
Totally agree!
Cleveland was not that much different on parking costs in the downtown area. I avoided the parking costs by finding a safe "Rapid" station to park the car in ( ask the locals or someone who is local for a safe station, don't guess) and then I took the "Rapid" ( Rapid= the name for Cleveland's above ground passenger train) to the downtown area. I often walked to my final destination after I got off the train but I could have transferred to a bus at no additional cost. it was often faster to walk rather than taking the bus. The total cost 24 years ago for a round train trip downtown was $3 verses $12 per hour to park the car after I drove it downtown. ( its municiple highway robbery to pay for parking your car) In Milwaukee they have an express bus system with stations to park your car in to get a bus to the downtown and other frequented locations. An express bus system is when the buses have their own lanes on the 4 lane boulivards and interstate highways and the ability to turn all the traffic lights to green as the bus approaches the intersection. ( the bus never stops at an intersection that has a traffic light) Lake Michigan is a very deep lake and maintains a 50 to 55°F (10 to 12.8 °C ) temperature regardless of the season or time of year. This isn't good for swimming in the summer but becomes very handy in winter, especially if your live about 5 miles from it. It is also nice for walking along the shore on a 90°F ( 32.2°C) summer day. Lake Superior and Lake Huron are also very deep and parts remain at a constant temperature all year round. In my opinion, a hot dog is a hot dog no matter where you buy it. Don't get suckered in to buying a Chicago dog or a Ball Park dog, they are all just hot dogs. Personally, I buy most of my hot dogs at the grocery store. I found Chicago pizza too heavy on the cheese. I like vegetables as well as cheese and a good, not super sweet sauce on my pizza. ( they often put a lot of sugar in pizza sauces) Looking a going clear up to Traverse City, MI to see the Sleeping Bear Dunes over plant shut down but I and my wife haven't made up my minds. It also depends on what my bank account looks like.
Thanks for sharing!!!
If you travel to Atlanta can you visit MLK Church and other African American historical site and museum??
Best to get lodging near an “L” station and forgo the car. I grew up on Chicago hot dogs, but the real treat at Portillos is the Italian beef sandwich. Or Al’s Beef on Taylor street. Glad your enjoyed Chicago. I spent a day showing a Slava and Lena around town when they were here 3 years ago. They also loved the Chicago.
Portillos is a popular expanding chain, and the Italian beef sandwich is definitely good, sloppy and tasty.
Amazing!!!
@@dsmj7389 Their burgers are underrated as well.
Thank you! I love Chi town
Oh, Dari, I didn't see till now you were in my home state. You should have visited the large amish community. You were quite close. They make many items by hand and many people enjoy coming to this area. I live very close to the second largest amish community in the world, which is Northern Indiana.
Next time :)
Time to visit the West Coast.
On the list!
Great video again. Your friends, they seem so nice you’re very lucky 😂😢
did you visit THE BEEF from the show THE BEAR??
Hi hope your having a good time in Chicago, I hope you also made it to the museum of science and industry! Also the house of blues is a great venue.
Looks nice you allways find the best in big city it's good to see that part and driving in there I will say IV truck drive all the country and nothing compares to so Cal so much concrete it's mind boggling nothing compares somthing to see just one time in your life thanks so much for sharing
And wen your driving down the sunset Strip or mision bay Blvd in SD play this song Van Halen Panama old school but best driving California
Nice video! I like the art museum.
Thank you very much!
@@DariStep I also liked the Jazz and water taxi :)
dont get shot!
I keep on thinking about Frank Sinatra singing about Chicago
Ohhh love Frank Sinatra!
its best just to buy the DAY pass for Bus and Train lol
Go to Hannibal, Missouri next.
This is crazy, I started watching your channel because you were in Russia and I wanted to learn about Russia, so what do you do? Go to Warn Dunes State Park which is where I grew up. The light house at St. Joe Michigan was rebuilt by my brother and his friend. There are some very cool spots that I'm glad you missed cause we really don't need the attention.
Omg!!
Small town life is something you need to experience with some time of living there. Quick, but shallow, entertainment is what a big city has. But REAL life is experienced in small towns and cities.
I’m not an art lover as the Chinese don’t see art very often. I see it more as a reflection of technique. I look at it more as a study of how someone can create something like that using what techniques. I studied mostly the renaissance masters, a little of Greek art, and some modern artists. Honestly i have this pull towards industrial art like Banksy as I am fascinated by how dark something so simple can become in an instant. It’s kinda why I’m drawn to the fallout franchise as its civilization gone bad just by one decision. Banksy I love because of his dark portrayal of civilization as a whole. He puts a question forwards and makes us think. The dismaland project was a masterpiece of the issues of the time and they even created a display of the Diana crash but in Disney princess form and photographers not caring just snapping away. Banksy makes you think about what is going on in the world and it’s your own job to fix it in your own way.
I like to travel with Dary even on RUclips. She is on of my best travellers
Thank youu
Have fun!! I spent some time in Chicago for school I remember having a slice of that deep dish pizza was sick for 3 days first and last time. The food portions are big in most restaurants in Chicago.
Oh wow!
I've been to the windy city many, many times. It looks like it held up to that title the first day.
I haven't been downtown in years, but I definitely go to different outskirt areas of Chicago. I used to frequent Lawrence Avenue and Pulaski a lot.
9:23 That is the Roosevelt University Building.
Thanks!
Great video. Very happy Dari that you enjoyed your journey to Chicago with your nice uni friends! I think this city is really worth a visit! The parks around the lake are amazing! I loved the Art Institute, but parking prices are too high!!! Anyway it was interesting to know Chicago better. Thank you very much Dari💕🌷⚘️🪻
Thank you for your comment 🫶🏼
Chicago has great public transportation. Why would you take a car? You could’ve gotten to downtown by taking the blue line for $3.75.
Because we made a huge mistake ahahah
9:20 I would call that building 🏢 the PlayStation building 😂