Chicago, in the heart of November, offers a vibrant array of activities that cater to all interests, from music and sports to art, outdoor adventures, cultural spots, and culinary delights. Here are some fun and unique things to do in Chicago, both this week and throughout the month.
### Music and Comedy
For music enthusiasts, the city has several exciting events. The "Music Frozen Dancing" festival, although typically held in the winter, sets the stage for outdoor music festivals. However, this November, you can enjoy the "Candlelight Concerts" series, which features classical music performances in beautifully lit venues. Some of the concerts this month include tributes to Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, U2, and Queen, among others[3].
Comedy fans can look forward to stand-up performances by some of the world's most famous comedians, with several shows scheduled around the downtown area[5].
### Outdoor Adventures
November in Chicago is perfect for embracing the winter spirit. Ice skating is a must-do, with options at Millennium Park and Maggie Daley Park. The ice skating ribbon at Maggie Daley Park offers a unique "alpine in the city" experience, winding around a 40-foot climbing wall with the city skyline as a backdrop[4].
For those who enjoy winter sports, outdoor curling is available at several locations, including Harry Caray’s Tavern at Navy Pier, Gwen’s Winter Curl & Chill at The Gwen, and Kaiser Tiger, which opens around Thanksgiving[3].
### Cultural Spots and Festivals
The Magnificent Mile Lights Festival on November 23rd is a highlight of the month, featuring a parade with marching bands, festive floats, and the lighting of the Chicago Christmas Tree. This event has been a holiday tradition for over 30 years[5].
Another cultural event is the Fiesta Del Sol, a multi-day celebration of Mexican culture in the Pilsen neighborhood, which is a family favorite. Additionally, the Southport Art & Music Fest showcases fine art, including jewelry, sculpture, and photography[1].
### Art and Exhibitions
The Chicago Botanic Garden hosts "Lightscape," a spectacular light show that includes a Winter Cathedral and a fire garden. This event starts on November 15th and runs until January 5th, offering a one-mile path of luminous displays[5].
The Morton Arboretum features an installation of large-scale sculptures by Polish American artist Olga Ziemska, titled "Of the Earth," which reflects the connection between nature and human life[5].
### Food Experiences
Chicago Restaurant Week is a major culinary event, although it typically occurs earlier in the year. However, this November, you can enjoy the Taste of River North, which celebrates the neighborhood's thriving restaurant scene with local food, arts, and crafts. Another option is the Taste of Lincoln, a neighborhood staple offering food, arts, and non-stop live music[1].
For a unique food experience, visit Navy Pier's Light Up the Lake, which starts on November 29th and features an immersive holiday light show, artisan vendors, and festive attractions. You can also enjoy the Fall Wine Stroll in Lincoln Square on November 7th[3][4].
### Sports and Fitness
If you're into sports or fitness, the Hot Chocolate Run on November 3rd is a fun event where participants run through downtown Chicago while enjoying the city's landmarks. This charity run benefits St. Jude Children's Research Hospital[5].
The Faces of Fitness festival, though not scheduled for this week, is a two-day event featuring the city's best studio classes and instructors, which is worth keeping an eye out for in future months[1].
### Hidden Gems
For a hidden gem, visit the Maxwell Street Market, a long-running Sunday market that offers an eclectic array of handmade crafts, live music, and street food vendors. Another unique experience is the Bucktown Neighborhood & Garden Walk, where you can stroll through urban gardens while enjoying live music[1].
Navy Pier is always a must-visit, especially with its new immersive flyover experience, Flyover Chicago, and the large Ferris wheel offering panoramic skyline views. Starting November 29th, Navy Pier will also feature free outdoor holiday lights, axe throwing, and a new ice slide[3].
In summary, Chicago in November offers a diverse range of activities that cater to all interests, from festive light shows and ice skating to cultural festivals, unique food experiences, and hidden gems that both locals and tourists will enjoy. Whether you're looking for music, sports, art, or outdoor adventures, Chicago has something for everyone this month.