Welcome to “Things to do in Chicago” for Sunday, July 20, 2025! It’s a sunny mid-July morning and Chicago is buzzing with summer energy. Today, the skies are mostly clear, and the air quality is good—perfect for exploring the city’s neighborhoods, lakefront, and vibrant festival scene.
Today’s highlight is the World Fair US at SeatGeek Stadium, one of Chicago’s most exciting international festivals running now through July 28. Starting at 3 pm, you can stroll among six regional pavilions representing over 80 countries—sampling global cuisine, shopping handmade crafts, and catching music and dance performances from every corner of the world. It’s a true family-friendly celebration that transforms the city into an international wonderland[1].
If you’re in search of something local and lively, swing by the Armitage & Halsted Sidewalk Sale starting at 11 am. Here you’ll find neighborhood shops and vibrant displays out in full force—a great way to support local businesses while picking up unique finds[4][10]. Also today, the Andersonville Vintage Market kicks off at 10 am, offering everything from retro decor to rare vinyl, drawing collectors and casual browsers alike[4].
Families have plenty to keep busy. The Chicago History Museum’s Great Chicago Fire exhibit is an interactive must-see, delving into one of the city’s most pivotal tales with hands-on multimedia and over 100 artifacts—perfect for history buffs of any age[3]. For the little adventurers, Funtopia offers obstacle courses and climbing walls, while the whimsical Museum of Illusions (recently expanded and refreshed) will wow curious minds with over 80 jaw-dropping exhibits[3].
Craving nightlife or something a bit different? Summer Sundays mean boat parties and evening cruises along Lake Michigan, with DJs and dancing against the backdrop of the city’s iconic skyline[7]. Plus, keep an eye out for live music pop-ups and improv shows around Lincoln Park and beyond.
In local news, Stepping out in Rosemont, Cima Restaurant is making waves as one of the area’s hottest new openings, drawing foodies in with eclectic menus and sleek ambiance[4]. On the civic side, bike enthusiasts should make note: the Chicago Grit bicycle series is rolling through the area this week, so expect heavier traffic downtown and along major cycling routes[2]. There’s also been a push for public safety: local police are stepping up patrols after a string of early-morning vandalism incidents on the Southwest Side[8].
Looking for more classic Chicago experiences? No visit is complete without a stop at Millennium Park for a selfie with the Bean or taking in city views from Willis Tower’s Skydeck. Playing tourist? Book an architecture tour—Chicago’s bold skyline and lakefront are stunning on a summer day[9]. To discover a hidden gem, try a walking tour of Wicker Park’s Victorian homes and learn about the neighborhood’s labor history and its stunning stained glass and historic cottages[6].
Here’s a quick local tip: Chicago tap water is not only safe but award-winning, so pack your reusable bottle and stay hydrated as you explore—a quintessential local habit.
Don’t miss tomorrow’s buzz—family movies in the park, improv workshops, and more summer festivity await. Tune in again for fresh picks and the inside scoop on making the most of your Chicago day!
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