Three Kings Day is tomorrow, signaling that even the wise men have found Baby Jesus and that the Christmas season is over.
I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season. I know I enjoyed scoping out Chicago's decorations and I've made a new list of places to visit next year.
I did want to finish out my 25 Chicago Christmas Trees - here we go...
Tree 21 comes from The Christkindlemarket in Daley Plaza
This is a great spot to get some hot cider and enjoy the Christmas atmosphere. The tree is definitely prettier lit up at night, but any time you can get here to enjoy it is great!
Tree 22 is from The Chicago Cultural Center
If you have never been to The Cultural Center it is more than worth the trip - GORGEOUS!!!!!!
Tree 23 is from The Shops at 900 N. Michigan - or as I call it, Bloomingdales... This mall have the most elegant Santa for photos, beautiful! These folks know how to decorate!
Tree 24 comes from The Prudential Building
Now, let me preface this with how I experienced it... I entered the building from the Millennium Park Metra Station and as you ride the escalator up to the lobby entrance you are greeted by these dangling strands of white lights and snowflakes that made me feel like I had entered the movie Elf and walked right into Buddy's Santaland at Gimbles. Very pretty!
Number 25 is something that blew me away... I had heard of Winter Wonderfest at Navy Pier - rides for the kids, indoor ice rink - I never expected such amazing decorations... I was like a kid in a candy shop! I didn't know where to look first, which way to go, it was Christmas decoration sensory overload! One tree being more beautiful and detailed than the next. I highly suggest if an adult wanted to experience this display to it's fullest - you must go on a weekday before the children get out of school. And I do suggest that every person who enjoys Christmas get over there to see it!
Thanks for joining me on my 25 Chicago Christmas Trees tour. I had an absolute blast! I hope you get out there and get to see it in person. Chicago is My Kind of Town!
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