@@laurice8056 Lol I don't say forgetaboutit Plus for people visiting Chicago it's hard to get around some times with traffic because of rush time so it's best to use the Train or the water taxi during rush time
Why did I think Chicago was somewhere in California when I saw that lake looks like an ocean and the river looks like a sea wow i should plan to travel here when covid is gone
#1. Train is fastest. More on time. But beware of poop cars and homeless. #2. Buses cover more grounds. Safer. But buses are never on time, and slow. Take advantage of the Express routes! #3. Water Taxis/Divvy Bikes. These are over priced and limited. But excellent for a cheap/free tourist experience. #4. Uber/Lyft. If money isnt an issue, these are the way to go, if you aren't driving. #5. Walking around is a great idea. PS. No matter what, don't compare out public transportations to Asia's. Fares are not subsidized by our government. Many of our infrastructure is outdated. Most riders are middle-lower class riders. Expensive, old, un posh rides, so don't be culture shocked, please.
Your stays about CTA ridership are completely out of touch with reality. CTA still does a random digit dial Customer Satisfaction Survey of the whole region that indicates that 3/4 or so of CTA customers choose to use CTA for their commute even though they have/can afford to drive in instead. While no service is perfect, a very large share of CTA customers are very satisfied and very likely to continue using CTA and very willing to recommend using CTA to friends families and coworkers. I think that given CTA and Pace’s massive service levels, those planning trips should use the travel apps that take CTA schedules with real time service delay info into account. Don’t shy away from buses to make trips within the SuperLoop (12th Street/Roosevelt to North Avenue and the Lake to Halsted Street). Going from the South Loop to Water Tower place can be done very quickly.
PeterJames Foote yes, you are quoting from those who actually ride CTA. But most Chicagoeans do not rely on CTA as their sole transport medium. They either still own cars or take rideshares. Unlike Asia, where many don’t even have cars, because the public transportation is more cost efficient and reliable.
Good tips. We were just in Chicago. It seems like Lyft and Uber prices were really high. We took an Uber from the Hancock tower down to the Chicago river and it was 12 bucks(for about 1 1/2 ride). It will take you more time but the L is an affordable way to get to either airport. If you're going from downtown the Red Line is the way to get to Wrigley. Still if we had to do it again I think we would ride a Divvy bike to the Wrigely from downtown. One thing about the L is I thought it wasn't the nicest subway compared to NYC, Atlanta, London, or Paris. Downtown Chicago is very walkable too.
I was looking a video line this !! I will a log stop in chicago ..do you think i can visite the city with my backpack ? Or is there a place to leave it ? Thank you . Keep doing videos !!
Hi Jorge, thanks for watching! I haven't heard of a place to leave your backpack other than a hotel or hostel. Pack light and you should be fine. ;) Enjoy your visit!
I'm heading to chicago in 25 days. Is there a food truck park? Also how far south can I go without having to worry about safety? Is chinatown safe? The latino are for tacos?
How do you plan this all out though during the moment. Like say I want to get from the conservatory to Navy pier what is the best way to do this that is cheapest?
This is great. Are there channels containing Chicago guides (streets, shops, restaurants, places to check out, etc.) you recommend checking out? Blogs would be fine too
Great suggestions on ways to get around. I live up in the far north side (Edgewater) and the buses are great for quick ways to get downtown. They actually become faster than the train because they run express. And that Ventura Pass, also works on the Pace system which can get city goers out to suburbs like Schaumburg for some shopping at Woodfield Mall.
Wrigley Field to the Shed is not that far when you think about how big the city is. So basically they just cover the Northside and the south loop. Wow.
Thank you so much for this video! I will deff be using a few of your links for parking! I'm also gluten-free and really enjoyed your food videos as well! Thank you so much!!
Emma Zheng yes they do! The brown line and purple lines do a loop and stop near those attractions. I also highly recommend downloading Via, Lyft or Uber and using one of those apps to get around. It's easy and affordable. Here is my promo code for Uber: uberLizFay for a free ride up to $15. And here is the info for Via: Use code, elizabeth4y4, to get $10 of free credit. You can download the app here: bit.ly/2bANGAU
Thank you LizzyFay. I downloaded those apps. I will definitely use them. Planning my mini trip now. I hope it is not that cold. Is it safe to be out at night time too?
Nguyen Dan Hey there! I used Adobe Premiere Pro. It’s not an app, but if you are looking for an app that is easy to use, you might check out a magisto.
Awesome, but i think it's good to know the Chicago's negatives .. like which places we should avoid for our safety and at what time .. yeah stuff like this will be so vital for the new comers or visitors .. thanks for the excellent info up there, though .
They are nowhere near where anyone visiting would go many many miles from the downtown. Chicago is actually the 23rd most dangerous city in the US when you adjust for population (per capita). Atlanta, Miami , Washington DC and Philadelphia are among famous US cities that are more dangerous than Chicago.
Here is a map. The L goes all over Chicago, and if you're downtown or near any of the tourist spots, you're likely close to the L. www.transitchicago.com/assets/1/maps/ctamap_Lsystem-light.pdf
That was very informative!! I was in Chicago over spring break and did a review on it as well. Please take a look as I took the water taxi too. I'm subbing to your channel.
Great vid. I'm visiting in October. You mention using Google on the L, but as a foreign tourist I won't have 4G access, without racking up a massive phone bill at least. Is there wifi on the L? You're hot sauce, by the way. ;-)
happyhornet1000 haha. So there isn't wifi on the L. You'll have to go old school and use the maps on the L or the platform before you board. You can always screen shot directions at a place where you get wifi. Hope you have a great visit!
You had me and then you lost me. In fact, the bus network in Chicago is one of the most reliable and easy to use in the entire U.S. The bus routes are also on Google Maps and you can use the same Ventra card on them that you use for the subways! In fact, if you if you are a tourist, just pay $10 for unlimited bus and subway rides and hop on and hop off the entire system! Don't needlessly pay for expensive Uber rides. Sheesh!
Jake Swinford Yes, but in my opinion, it'd be easy for someone who is not familiar with the streets to miss their stop. Sometimes the street names are not displayed. That's why, I think it's easier to take an Uber over the bus so tourists get dropped off right at their destination. Buses are fine, but Uber is easier in my opinion.
I was gonna get a rental since I’ll be going for my first time at the end of the month Now I don’t know what to do 😭😭😭😭 I’m just scared I’ll get lost or some crazy shit lol
0:29 The L
1:01 On-Demand Car Service
1:37 Water Taxi
2:14 Bike
3:12 Walk
Helpful tips up there. Thank you for sharing!
I like Chicagos beautiful skyline and the beaches. There is plenty to do and see. It's midwests own New York
Chicago is superior to NYC tho.
@@thebabbler8867 Not even. Chicago is a beautiful city, the windy city. But it's not a real city like the city that sleeps. They're both awesome
... thank you for the tips. Chicago is the best town in the United States. I will visit Chicago in this year. Thomas from Germany👌😊
People in Chicago don't say "forgettaboutit".
tcorourke2007 unless we're imitating New Yorkers :)
Hey I’m from Chicago, and my family, friends & I say “forgettaboutit”, LOL 😆
@@laurice8056 Lol I don't say forgetaboutit Plus for people visiting Chicago it's hard to get around some times with traffic because of rush time so it's best to use the Train or the water taxi during rush time
People in NY don’t even say it
I wanna go to Chicago too
Going to Visit Chicago On Labor Day weekend from California
Awesome! That is a good time to visit.
Great tips. Thanks.
Why did I think Chicago was somewhere in California when I saw that lake looks like an ocean and the river looks like a sea wow i should plan to travel here when covid is gone
I’m coming to Chicago in 2 weeks and still getting all types of info and this video is awesome. Looking forward to my visit.
Kim Brown so kind of you to say, Kim. Have an awesome trip and thanks for watching!
Man, I love Chicago.
Can't wait go be back.
droitlaw such a great city!
Sure is.. born & raised and still here.
droit law being raised there was fun I hope you come to Chicago soon
Mee tooo...I LOVE chicago😍😍😍
How's the rental/job market in Chicago? Thinking of moving there if I like it.
Miguel Keeler There are a lot of new rental buildings going up! Come check it out and see how you like it!
#1. Train is fastest. More on time. But beware of poop cars and homeless.
#2. Buses cover more grounds. Safer. But buses are never on time, and slow. Take advantage of the Express routes!
#3. Water Taxis/Divvy Bikes. These are over priced and limited. But excellent for a cheap/free tourist experience.
#4. Uber/Lyft. If money isnt an issue, these are the way to go, if you aren't driving.
#5. Walking around is a great idea.
PS. No matter what, don't compare out public transportations to Asia's. Fares are not subsidized by our government. Many of our infrastructure is outdated. Most riders are middle-lower class riders. Expensive, old, un posh rides, so don't be culture shocked, please.
Planning a trip to Chicago in the Spring, is Uber and Lyft very expensive there? I notice you said if money isn't an issue.
Your stays about CTA ridership are completely out of touch with reality. CTA still does a random digit dial Customer Satisfaction Survey of the whole region that indicates that 3/4 or so of CTA customers choose to use CTA for their commute even though they have/can afford to drive in instead. While no service is perfect, a very large share of CTA customers are very satisfied and very likely to continue using CTA and very willing to recommend using CTA to friends families and coworkers.
I think that given CTA and Pace’s massive service levels, those planning trips should use the travel apps that take CTA schedules with real time service delay info into account. Don’t shy away from buses to make trips within the SuperLoop (12th Street/Roosevelt to North Avenue and the Lake to Halsted Street). Going from the South Loop to Water Tower place can be done very quickly.
Statistics.
PeterJames Foote yes, you are quoting from those who actually ride CTA. But most Chicagoeans do not rely on CTA as their sole transport medium. They either still own cars or take rideshares. Unlike Asia, where many don’t even have cars, because the public transportation is more cost efficient and reliable.
which is better the willis tower or the 360? when is the best time to go up there? do you have any idea? thanks
both are great really. Depends what you want to see
What PRHILL said! :)
thanks! I went to both. Nice experience indeed.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I live in downtown Chicago.. I hate winter here(cause I'm from India). except that, its awesome.. cost of living is affordable.
Thank you
Good tips. We were just in Chicago. It seems like Lyft and Uber prices were really high. We took an Uber from the Hancock tower down to the Chicago river and it was 12 bucks(for about 1 1/2 ride). It will take you more time but the L is an affordable way to get to either airport. If you're going from downtown the Red Line is the way to get to Wrigley. Still if we had to do it again I think we would ride a Divvy bike to the Wrigely from downtown. One thing about the L is I thought it wasn't the nicest subway compared to NYC, Atlanta, London, or Paris. Downtown Chicago is very walkable too.
I was looking a video line this !! I will a log stop in chicago ..do you think i can visite the city with my backpack ? Or is there a place to leave it ? Thank you . Keep doing videos !!
Hi Jorge, thanks for watching! I haven't heard of a place to leave your backpack other than a hotel or hostel. Pack light and you should be fine. ;) Enjoy your visit!
I will do that! Thanks oh and would you recomend it usuing couchsurfing?
jorge Villavicencio I've never done couch surfing in Chicago, but the people in the city are generally very nice!
Thank you so much, I already have a couch surfer! :)
😂😂😂
I'm heading to chicago in 25 days. Is there a food truck park? Also how far south can I go without having to worry about safety? Is chinatown safe? The latino are for tacos?
Puppy Alvin We don't have a foo d truck park. Chicago's a little behind the times in that one. But they're definitely around town.
Puppy Alvin don’t go past 35th
we dont have one, near the shedd aquaruim you cold find food stands though
Thanks for the info!
Hawaii Turo
How do you plan this all out though during the moment. Like say I want to get from the conservatory to Navy pier what is the best way to do this that is cheapest?
This is great. Are there channels containing Chicago guides (streets, shops, restaurants, places to check out, etc.) you recommend checking out? Blogs would be fine too
Lulu Alsudairi my site of course! :) Lizzyfay.com Also, the city’s tourism site is Choose Chicago, which has lots of information.
Thank you SO MUCH
Great suggestions on ways to get around. I live up in the far north side (Edgewater) and the buses are great for quick ways to get downtown. They actually become faster than the train because they run express. And that Ventura Pass, also works on the Pace system which can get city goers out to suburbs like Schaumburg for some shopping at Woodfield Mall.
ReadySetBryan Good advice. Thanks, Bryan!
Wrigley Field to the Shed is not that far when you think about how big the city is. So basically they just cover the Northside and the south loop. Wow.
Shanell Porter umm yeah! Being a born and raised Chicago resident, I can advise you don’t wanna go too far south or west anyhow 🤣
Thank you so much for this video! I will deff be using a few of your links for parking! I'm also gluten-free and really enjoyed your food videos as well!
Thank you so much!!
Thank you!! Have an awesome trip!!
Man I gotta go there one day just to ride the Els and by the way Chicago having all this and NYC having the samething they both got a lot in common.
Bmendez378 It's an awesome city! :)
Thank you for sharing this video. It has been really helpful. I would like to visit Chicago for a weekend.
Water taxi in discerption says 8$ for water taxi ride it’s $2 per ride or daily pass $8
Thank you for nice tips! I planning to do a short visit. Do public transportation go to Cloud Gate and Sky-deck?
Emma Zheng yes they do! The brown line and purple lines do a loop and stop near those attractions. I also highly recommend downloading Via, Lyft or Uber and using one of those apps to get around. It's easy and affordable. Here is my promo code for Uber: uberLizFay for a free ride up to $15. And here is the info for Via: Use code, elizabeth4y4, to get $10 of free credit. You can download the app here: bit.ly/2bANGAU
Emma Zheng I do get a free ride too if you use those, but I swear by those apps. I use them everyday! Super easy.
Thank you LizzyFay. I downloaded those apps. I will definitely use them. Planning my mini trip now. I hope it is not that cold. Is it safe to be out at night time too?
Cool. Going there tomorrow!
Very nice and informative video. You are the best. Thanks.
what is the mic model u r using : ?
Thank you!! I just visited Chicago
Sure, thanks for watching! Looks like you had a nice visit. :) Cheers!
That's Dirt Cheep Travel Hole Chicago For 3 Bucks In Black Tax Cars
Thanks for checking out the video. Hope you enjoyed your trip!
Hey! What app do you use to make this video? 🎈
Nguyen Dan Hey there! I used Adobe Premiere Pro. It’s not an app, but if you are looking for an app that is easy to use, you might check out a magisto.
LizzyFay thanks !
Hi,could you tell me about the weather un November,i will go from 11 to 17th,thank you so much
generally it will be very chilly to cold....no snow tho-windy
Chicago love to visit one day 😄looks very clean Great video 👏👏👏
Well done. I'll put it on my bucket list.
Thanks! Hope you get to enjoy Chicago sometime.
Like to hear some of that blues. Spring is coming.
Great Video!
Thank you!
thank you for giving information
Hello, I need to come to Chicago from Europe, thank you for the tips.
Eu locuiesc in Chicago, te pot astepta la aeroportul O”Hare , si te duc cu masina la destinatie.
Awesome, but i think it's good to know the Chicago's negatives .. like which places we should avoid for our safety and at what time .. yeah stuff like this will be so vital for the new comers or visitors .. thanks for the excellent info up there, though .
They are nowhere near where anyone visiting would go many many miles from the downtown. Chicago is actually the 23rd most dangerous city in the US when you adjust for population (per capita). Atlanta, Miami , Washington DC and Philadelphia are among famous US cities that are more dangerous than Chicago.
Great video, where can I catch the L train ?
Here is a map. The L goes all over Chicago, and if you're downtown or near any of the tourist spots, you're likely close to the L. www.transitchicago.com/assets/1/maps/ctamap_Lsystem-light.pdf
But I just use Google Maps. Type in where you want to go, and then click the "transit" icon, and it will tell you which line & stop to take.
gorgeous city and awesome town planning.........Great city Chicago !
Thanks so much! It's an awesome place, especially in the summer. :)
You are welcome ...thanks !
Thank you for this video. Very helpful! It's nice to have some price reference. First video I've found that was actually very useful
thank you so much. you just saved me a fortune.
Gavin Expose happy to hear that, Gavin! Thanks for watching and hope you have a great time in Chicago!
I feel this presents accurate information, living close to Chicago. (HI)
Thanks, Emily! I appreciate the feedback and the subscribe! :)
Who doesn't need a sub or two?
I love chicago
I live in the really mexican and southside of Chicago, It's more of a small town, almost like Riverdale, the Mexican version.
Great sharing, beautiful place. New friend here ❤
That was very informative!! I was in Chicago over spring break and did a review on it as well. Please take a look as I took the water taxi too. I'm subbing to your channel.
100% pure millenium explanation !
great video! thank you!
Sure! Thanks for watching, Jorge!
Using a car downtown during weekends or at night is not complicated at all. But yes, parking may be expensive, though.
Great vid. I'm visiting in October. You mention using Google on the L, but as a foreign tourist I won't have 4G access, without racking up a massive phone bill at least. Is there wifi on the L? You're hot sauce, by the way. ;-)
happyhornet1000 haha. So there isn't wifi on the L. You'll have to go old school and use the maps on the L or the platform before you board. You can always screen shot directions at a place where you get wifi. Hope you have a great visit!
I wanna work in Chicago .
great tips. never been to chi town but will.
Stephen Jones Hope you make a visit sometime! Summer is the best though.
Thank you so much. I plan to visit chicago next week with my wife. And i m already like i know everything now. Yo (y)
Awesome! Hope you had a great visit!
Thank you lot's for your advise ,god bless you and the peole wich to love them
I would say not to ignore the busses. They’re way cheaper than an Uber and are all around decent
Very nice and simple video loved it
Courtclerkk Thank you!
very useful
You had me and then you lost me. In fact, the bus network in Chicago is one of the most reliable and easy to use in the entire U.S. The bus routes are also on Google Maps and you can use the same Ventra card on them that you use for the subways! In fact, if you if you are a tourist, just pay $10 for unlimited bus and subway rides and hop on and hop off the entire system! Don't needlessly pay for expensive Uber rides. Sheesh!
This was a great video, lots of good information. I also have a few videos from Chicago downtown and beaches that I recorded.
Its Really Nice and useful clip. I like to travel there too. Thanks your tips 🔔🔔🔔🔈🔈🔈♥️♥️♥️
*HELPFUL*
Chicago is so an amazing city 🌃
Da1n only I completely agree! :)
I wanna Go to chicago but i know no one there :/
if you go to the shed aquarium you can get in free by going through the giftshop
Spot hero for sure!! They are a GREAT company.
repairdrive Anyone who visits me uses SpotHero! It’s awesome!
Parkwhiz worked really well for me too
@3:12 Only in U.S
Great City
Awesome ... looooved it ... loved u 2
Buses are the easiest way to travel... They literally go up and down one street each..
Jake Swinford Yes, but in my opinion, it'd be easy for someone who is not familiar with the streets to miss their stop. Sometimes the street names are not displayed. That's why, I think it's easier to take an Uber over the bus so tourists get dropped off right at their destination. Buses are fine, but Uber is easier in my opinion.
I agree on the busses, and they're pretty clean and updated.
LizzyFay the buses talk, calling names of street.
loved it...
Congrats! Great video and valuable hints!
Nice! Quite helpful!
Ryder17 Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Let the count down begin 🙌🌃💟
are these still valid
wow, so cool guys
Wow what a city Chicago 😱😱😍😚😘🙂
Take the cta. Trust me. Parking sucks overpriced.
Yep. You are paying for it anyways.
Your Video is very helpful and cool
Thank you :)
Feray Yildiz Thanks so much! I appreciate the feedback and hope you enjoy Chicago!
Beautiful
good
nice
Cab, Uber, Lyft, Divvy, trains, buses, (the buses are not that hard to nav)
One day I'll have it all
VERY GOOD CHICAGO, CIAO DA FRED RIGHETTI MILANO, JAZZ MUSIC ITALY, BYE
There’s way more to Chicago than downtown. Go to the actual neighborhoods.
Depends what you're into, but West Loop is very popular for that demo.
John Lawson Roscoe village! I have a few friends who live there. It's as beautiful as downtown but with that small town tint.
I sub
Thanks for the info ;) ❤
Super useful thank you!
Glad to hear that! Thanks for watching, Gabe!
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I was gonna get a rental since I’ll be going for my first time at the end of the month
Now I don’t know what to do 😭😭😭😭
I’m just scared I’ll get lost or some crazy shit lol
Kai Alexandria Uber, my friend. :) (or Lyft/via)
There’s no Lyft in Chicago?
yes,we have Lyft. Not sure why she mentioned Via and not Lyft.
there is lyft, it totally works, have no clue how she did not mention those
Finally a way for me to get around Chicago without being shot at
SpeedHomeAttack The city center is safe tho lol
Only $2.25 and traffic is so bad you suggest ride sharing lol
Hi sis new friend here... Thank u..
thanks for the information. mmm now i know . walking is free, greetings .
nice video
Fine as hell