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Mhde Askar Delves Into the World Class Sports Franchises of Chicago

Travel blogger Mhde Askar is in Chicago this week, digging into the Windy City's wealth of
professional sports franchises. Chicago's sports are meant to be experienced live. Askar breaks
down how, when, and where to see the legends of Chicago sports.

Chicago, IL, April 21, 2019 --(PR.com)-- Travel blogger Mhde Askar is in Chicago this week, digging
into the Windy City's wealth of professional sports franchises. Chicago is a sports fan's dream. With two
Major League baseball teams and legendary franchises in basketball, football, and hockey, Chicago's top
athletes attract a worldwide fanbase. Visitors don't have to settle for the view from a TV screen --
Chicago's sports are meant to be experienced live. Askar breaks down how, when, and where to see the
legends of Chicago sports:

The Chicago Cubs


Where: Wrigley Field, Lakeview
When: Late March through Late September
An iconic sports franchise deserves an iconic home. The winners of the 2016 World Series have a doozy
in Wrigley Field, a name practically synonymous with baseball. Tucked in the northern Lakeview
neighborhood, at over 100 years old recent renovations have not diminished the majesty and history of
one of America's truly great ballparks. Don't get overcharged for advanced tickets - the Cubbies'
schedules allow for multiple day games. Face value tickets are almost always available, and there isn't a
bad seat in the house.

The Chicago White Sox


Where: Guaranteed Rate Field, Bridgeport
When: Late March through Late September
2005's World Series winners, the White Sox have been around since 1901, making their home at
Guaranteed Rate Field in the south side neighborhood of Bridgeport. The neighborhood is replete with
taverns and tasty budget eats. A trip to see the White Sox play at the "ole ball game" is a magical day in
any American's book.

The Chicago Blackhawks


Where: United Center, Near West Side
When: Early October through Early April
Move over, Canada... Chicago's six-time NHL Stanley Cup Champion Blackhawks are a force to be
reckoned with. Avoid parking nightmares on game day by taking the special #19 United Center Express
bus that commences service ninety minutes before game time.

The Chicago Bulls


Where: United Center, Near West Side
When: Mid October to Mid-April
With six division titles, having never lost an NBA series, and producing more superstars of the sport than
any other team, the Bulls are in a class by themselves. Catch the magic during the regular season at the

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United Center arena that they share with the Hawks. For shorter lines, skip over to the South Atrium
entrance, where you have the added benefit of a photo opportunity with the commemorative statue of
Michael Jordan.

The Chicago Bears


Where: Soldier Field, South Loop
When: September through late January
Football mania takes Chicago by storm in the fall. Seats at Soldier Field to see "da Bears" go on sale in
the summer and typically sell out well in advance, so plan ahead or suffer at the hands of scalpers. Don't
the party in the parking lot - the tradition of tailgate cookouts before a Bears game is venerable bordering
on mandatory.

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