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Baseball fans score with a Chicago vacation

With baseball's opening day just days away, sports fans may be thinking about a Chicago vacation. Here are some tips about where to stay and what to do — whether you're a Cubs fan or a Sox fan.


Cubs

Where to stay: For die-hard fans who want to stay close to the Friendly Confines, there are several Chicago hotels in the Wrigleyville and Lincoln Park neighborhoods.

Fan hangouts:

Other activities:
Don't miss some of the city's other highlights on your Chicago vacation. These spots are all an easy walk or cab ride from one of the above-mentioned Chicago hotels. The Lincoln Park Zoo is a great (and free) family destination. Play a round of golf at Waveland Golf Course right on the lake. Get your dose ofChicago Blues at Kingston Mines or B.L.U.E.S.

White Sox


Where to stay:
While there aren't any Chicago hotels immediately surrounding U.S. Cellular Field, the Red Line "el" stops right next to the stadium. So fans can stay in the heart of downtown, and be an easy train ride from the action.

Fan hangout:

Other activities:
When the game is over, take some time to appreciate the city's cultural offerings. You've got plenty of options — all close to your downtown Chicago hotel. Kids and adults will appreciate the exhibits at the Shedd Aquarium and Field Museum. Millennium Park is a treat for all the senses, with world-class public art, a restaurant and plenty of guided tours and concerts. Several companies offer boat tours along the Chicago River and the lake for a unique perspective of the city.

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