Chicago: the city in a garden

The Windy City will blow you away – but maybe not for the reasons you’d expect

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If you’re unfamiliar with Chicago, odds are your impressions of this great metropolis won’t include fine dining, rock climbing and swathes of open green spaces. But like so many things about the Windy City, the reality may surprise you.

Even its nickname is misleading – referring not to the chilly gusts coming off Lake Michigan, say locals, but rather to Chicago’s famously long-winded politicians (with the exception of the city’s adopted son, former resident Barack Obama, of course).

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Kari Wilkin is The Week Digital’s global managing editor. She joined the UK site as production editor in 2017, after moving across from The Week magazine. Her career as a journalist began as a sub-editor at newspapers including The Sun, Metro, the Daily Star and News of the World, followed by stints at Elle and Asda Magazine. She also helped to launch the UK edition of Women’s Health magazine, as chief sub-editor with a sideline in writing; has penned travel and lifestyle articles for titles including The Telegraph and The Sun; and is a contributor on “The Week Unwrapped” podcast.