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Time to Go Chicago, much like New York City, is an active city year-round. If you're not afraid of the weather, winter is a beautiful time to visit as the city is decorated for Christmas. However, it can get downright cold during the winter so you may find yourself spending more time indoors. Summer, which is peak tourist season, is full of outdoor activities and festivals. There's at least one neighborhood celebration or city-wide music festival every weekend from May through September. It gets rather hot during the summer months, but there's plenty of opportunity for outdoor adventure. If you're planning a trip based on the weather, the best time to visit Chicago is during the spring or fall, when moderate temperatures make it a pleasant destination spot. Average Weather Summers are muggy and hot. The humidity makes it rather uncomfortable during the summer months--when the temperature reaches a high of 90 almost daily. You'll find temperatures between 47-70 as spring gives way to summer. This is an ideal time to hit the Windy City. Transportation So, you decided not to bring your car. Now what? You can catch a ride on the city's subway system or the EL, commuter trains, public buses and suburban bus lines. The fare for these is $1.50. If you opt for the subway or the El, you'll need a fare card, which can be purchased at any station. Taxis are also an option in Chicago. Fairly easy to hail, all taxis are metered and the base fare is $1.60, plus $1.40 for each additional mile. This can be rather pricey so if you can avoid taking a taxi, do it. In-Season Costs Day Trips
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