Fly from Jeddah to Chicago with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Jeddah to Chicago to compare the coastal splendour of Jeddah’s Corniche with Chicago’s fun-filled Navy Pier. Always bustling, the pier is close to the city’s top restaurants and shopping malls.
Explore Chicago’s cultural side at the city’s festivals, museums and galleries, including the impressive and futuristic Millennium Park.
Book flights to Chicago with Etihad Airways to spend time in one of America’s liveliest and most iconic cities.
Flying from Jeddah to Chicago: FAQs
What attractions should I see in Chicago?
Don’t miss the state-of-the-art museums in this Illinois metropolis, from the Art Institute of Chicago to science exhibits at the Field Museum. Head to Millennium Park to enjoy an outdoor performance and capture your distorted reflection in the iconic, mirrored Cloud Gate. Then venture along the shoreline to Navy Pier for an action-packed day of family fun.
What’s the weather like in Chicago?
Chicago’s weather changes with the seasons, bringing unique experiences whenever you travel. Spring sees the city bloom with colour, while summer temperatures rise as high as 33°C in August, just in time for the festival season. Fly to Chicago in autumn to see the famous fall colours on the trees. Winters are just as magical, with light festivals, snow and holiday celebrations.
Top tips for Jeddah to Chicago
Explore Chicago’s neighbourhoods
Compare the historic streets of Jeddah’s Al-Balad neighbourhood with the multi-faceted districts of Chicago. With 77 areas to choose from, there’s something for everyone. Families will love Edgewater’s Lake Michigan views and antique shops and theatres, while foodies can discover global menus in Rogers Park and Uptown, where Asian and Indian spices fill the air.
Experience the city’s architecture – from above and below
Just as Jeddah’s King Fahd’s Fountain is unmissable, so are the views from Chicago’s Skydeck Ledge. Looking down through the glass-bottomed floor at the top of Chicago’s tallest building is unforgettable. Sky-high views are available across the city, but don’t miss the Tribune Building. Historic and architecturally intriguing, the tower contains fragments from some of the world’s most famous buildings.