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Hello from Chicago - First Impressions

By: Susanne Pacher

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So here I am again, on another short excursion away from home.


I've been awake for an hour already and decided the best thing


is to get up and put my first impressions on paper. Since there


is only a one hour time difference between Toronto and Chicago I


decided yesterday I wasn't even going to change my watch over.


So when I came down this morning to use the free computer at the


Arlington Youth Hostel in Chicago, I realized it's not 7 am, but


actually only 6 am. Well, even better, that'll give me more


chance to explore.





A trip to Chicago has been in the works for a while. I have been


here twice before, once in 2001 with 3 of my friends, and once


in April of 2003 to meet my friend Linda who I have known from


back home in Austria since we are 10 years old. You realize you


are getting old when you can say to someone that you have known


them for 30 years...





So Linda, who now lives in Indiana, and I decided to reunite in


Chicago again, so she is planning to come in today at 10:25 with


the South Shore Railway Line. I, on the other hand, decided to


fly this time, instead of driving or taking the train (15 hours


from Toronto!!!) as I did the last two times.





As I've done several times this year already in my trips to New


York City and Vancouver/Victoria, I decided to use my Airmiles


to come down to Chicago on a free flight, and what a great


decision that was since the flight is just over an hour long.


With the help of Airmiles, this is shaping up to be a really


reasonable and cost-effective weekend getaway in a great city


that will allow me to keep my costs as low as possible.





Yesterday, I flew out of Pearson International Airport at 4:45


pm and arrived at 5:30 Chicago time. Chicago's O'Hare Airport is


the world's busiest airport, and judging by the size of the


terminals, I can only concur. After walking what felt like miles


I reached the level where the subway trains depart, and I bought


a 3-day visitor ticket for US$12.00. Chicago, similar to New


York City, has a great transit system, with a large network of


interconnected buses, subways and elevated trains. I am


fascinated by the "el-train" system that runs through the


downtown area and the "Loop" as it is called. The train on


stilts has been in existence since the early 1900s, and it


allows you to see some of the beautiful architecture that


Chicago has to offer.





My destination was the Arlington House Youth Hostel, a place I


had already stayed at during my earlier two trips. At US$56.00


per night for a private room for 2 people (albeit with a shared


bathroom), you can't beat the pricing. The Arlington House is


located in the beautiful neighbourhood of Lincoln Park and


literally just 15 minutes from downtown by el-train or bus. It


took me 45 minutes by train to get to the Washington Station


downtown where I changed over to the red line which just took


about 10 to 15 minutes to get me to Fullerton.





I am usually pretty proud of my 'highly developed sense of


orientation', but when I left the Fullerton el-train station it


was dark already and I promptly ended up walking westwards on


Fullerton, in the opposite direction of where I was supposed to


go. I managed to successfully delay my arrival at the youth


hostel by about 45 minutes due to walking in the wrong direction


and not being able to connect with anyone who might have known


where the youth hostel is. None of the DePaul university


students that I asked had any idea of where the intersection of


Lincoln and Fullerton was, they were probably all new in town


themselves. I finally arrived at the next larger intersection


"Ashland" and realized I had walked about 2 or 3 km westwards,


in the wrong direction.





Pretty tired from rolling my suitcase around I decided to catch


the bus back east on Fullerton and arrived at the Arlington


House not much later. The Arlington House with its large


entrance hall full of young (and older) travellers and its


absolutely spartanic rooms (no closets, no night tables, no


table lamps, no chairs, no desks - just a metal bunk bed for our


private room) is always an experience. But I love it, it makes


me feel young again to hang out with all these world travellers


and adventurers of different ages.





I had originally planned to head downtown, but due to my detour


I was pretty pooped and decided to just go and eat something


locally. I strolled south on Clark Street which has many lively


little restaurants and plopped myself down in a place called


Ranalli's where I had an extremely filling soup, salad and


tiramisu dinner. After all this running around it was nice to


sit down, read the paper, including the events calendar and try


to figure out what adventures could be in store for this weekend.





Today I got up early, actually an hour earlier than I thought


since I want to do some exploring before my friend Linda comes


into town. I am planning to meet her at 10:25 at the Randolph


Street train station, so I have a few hours for exploring before


she comes into town.





I might take a bus north, or go south into the Old Town


Neighbourhood, close to North Street.





It's going to be interesting.....








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