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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars essential for move to Chicago
This was my bible when I moved to Chicago 2 years ago. It has both practical information (such as video stores, post offices, bus and train routes) on detailed neighborhood maps, as well as shopping and cuisine listings. I used it, and recommend it, constantly. It was far more helpful than any other city guide I tried, and over time, I knew the city well enough to put...
Published on December 29, 2004 by Meg

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not For Tourists? Certainly not for the rest of us...
This guide is honestly, pretty useless. Any Tom, Dick or Harry knows about Wrigleyville, Boystown, and well, the rest of Lakeview. Anyone can tell you that the heart of Lincoln Park is, well, Lincoln Avenue. But, why, for the life of me, can't I find much on Bridgeport? Mayor Daley liked it well enough, but, hey, The NFT guys can't be bothered with the facts. Where's...
Published on August 9, 2004 by An opinionated Jazz Fan


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars essential for move to Chicago, December 29, 2004
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Meg "theorygirl" (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: NFT Not For Tourists Guide To Chicago 2005 (Not For Tourists) (Paperback)
This was my bible when I moved to Chicago 2 years ago. It has both practical information (such as video stores, post offices, bus and train routes) on detailed neighborhood maps, as well as shopping and cuisine listings. I used it, and recommend it, constantly. It was far more helpful than any other city guide I tried, and over time, I knew the city well enough to put it away! And THAT's when you're REALLY not a tourist anymore.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than previous editions, November 20, 2004
This review is from: NFT Not For Tourists Guide To Chicago 2005 (Not For Tourists) (Paperback)
Outside of a few typos, I found the 2005 edition of NFT Chicago to be more useful than past ones (which were also useful). The main thing is, there's a lot more maps. Instead of just having central Chicago covered, it goes all the way to the city's borders, so it's great when I have to go way south or way west, or other areas I don't venture in very much. Also, it seems like thier arts listings are more comprehensive, and there's a huge new section about what to do with kids (although it seems to be targeted to the nanny-set). Still, it's an invaluable refernce to have in your car, or to hand off to guests if you have to leave them to thier own devices.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Quite handy, March 21, 2004
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K. Whisler (CHICAGO, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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As a house-hunter in Chicago, this was a very useful guide for figuring out how far it was to the grocery store & train station from various houses. It even has nice maps of the commuter train system extending out to the western suburbs, down to Indiana, and up to Wisconsin. It's also good for orienting yourself before visiting friends in an unfamiliar neighborhood when traveling by public transit.

The book's major failing is that it doesn't cover the west and south neighborhoods in the City even though it covers the suburbs of Oak Park and Evanston. (Nothing in the book is further out than about 3200 west or 63rd street to the south, and it cuts out almost everything found to the southwest of a diagonal line running from the south edge of Logan Square to the west edge of Washington Park.) Maybe the creators of the book thought that the demographic that would be buying the book wouldn't be interested in reading about Beverly or Edison Park. Nevertheless, I recommend the book.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best single guide to Chicago, January 29, 2006
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NFT - Chicago is the one book to carry around in your backpack as you cruise the city - but pay attention to the title. It really is not for tourists.

The first thing to do with this book when you get it is to spend the time to walk through it, particularly through the chapters beyond the maps, and most particularly through the "Arts and Entertainment" sections. Once you've done that, then get acquainted with how the maps work by looking at a map of a neighborhood you know well. Never mind that it might not include your favorite corner bar or hot dog stand. Just get to understand how it works with an area you know.

Once you've made friends with the book, then start using it as you walk, ride the "L", or drive in the city. The street maps are very good and each map identifies key places in the neighborhood.

Each neighborhood map has a listing next to the map tells you about neighborhood Banks, Car Washes, Gas Sations, Hospitals, Landmarks, Libraries, Parking, Pharmacies, Pizza places, Post Offices, Schools, Supermarkets, Coffee Shops, Gyms, Hardware Stores, Liquor Stores, Nightlife Spots, Pet Shops, Restaurants, Shopping Locations and Video Rental Stores - but, of course, only if the neighborhood has, say, a bank in it.

I have two minor complaints about this volume. The first is that I wish the North/South/East/West location markers ("3200W," "4000N") were more bolded and more frequent. Second, I would love to have an overall index of places so that, for example, if I could not remember which neighborhood Hopleaf is in, I could go to the general index and locate its map reference.

But I'm just whining. It's a very well organized, well informed, and surprisingly complete piece of work for a list price of $16.95.

By the way - be sure you're buying the most recent version, since it's published each year. If you buy one of the older ones, places like Millennium Park won't be in it. And, as the book itself points out, "The Chicago restaurant scene has exploded in recent years. . . .Lately it seems that trendy new hotspots are popping up by the minute." This, of course, cuts both ways, and the book is careful to point out some of what's closed and gone as well as what's new and hot; but the moral here is that last year's book might be very much out of date.

Finally, while this book on its own will get you where you need to go, I would recommend, if you need something to supplement it, that you get the latest Zagat for Chicago.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great book for new people to chicago, August 29, 2005
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This review is from: NFT Not For Tourists Guide To Chicago 2005 (Not For Tourists) (Paperback)
uptown, oldtown, gold coast, north side.....sometimes it seems like Chicagoland has another name for every area. This book is great. Just what I needed to explore the areas of Chicago. It's organised by areas and lists all of the different things from restaurants to theatres to laundry mats in the area. The maps are very clear and easy to read. Excellent book for people who've just moved to Chicago (and aren't after the touristy things). I think it's equally useful for people who live in the 'burbs and downtown dwellers. Highly recommended.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I should get commision for the many times reccommended, November 22, 2003
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ANONyMOUSE (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
I work for an Apartment Management & Rental Service in Chicago & I HIGHLY reccommend this book for anyone who is (or maybe just thinking about) moving here! Everything from Transit (the trains can stump newcomers) to the local grocery to yummy eateries & trendy shopping boutiques are listed in clear, accurate, easy-to-read & follow maps. The Maps are divided into nieghborhhods with concise discriptions (& sometimes apt criticism) that can help you find a place to live... or just a place to hang out this weekend. Everyone who's bought one has been grateful for it's usefulness... and never has to ask where the nearest movie theater (or rental store) is!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not a tourist...or a native? This book is for you., October 5, 2004
My boyfriend and I recently moved the the city. Both of us had visited Chicago multiple times and knew the very basics but realized we needed more guidance in navigating the streets and making our way through the maze of information we were finding online regarding apartments and neighborhoods. The Not for Tourists Guide was the best investment we have made since deciding to move (excluding the fantastic Bucktown loft we ended up choosing). Although the simple, and usually cheesy, neighborhood descriptions leave something to be desired, this guide was extremely helpful in figuring out the basics of each area of the city. When searching for places to live, it was great to be able to pinpoint the location on the clear and detailed maps and know exactly how far each prospective home was from grocery stores, banks, shops, restaurants and L stops. (Of course nothing was more valuable than actually seeing the neighborhoods...for which the NFT Guide was extrememly helpful while plotting our route.) We still keep the guide within reach while exploring new parts of the city...and it has saved us multiple times while trying to find alternate routes around crazy traffic flow.

If you are a native Chicagoian, you will certainly find that this guide is missing some of your favorite spots...but isn't that being a local is all about? This guide my not predict the places you will love the most, but for those who are still trying to discover their very own Chicago, it will at certainly help you find your way.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great for newcomers and suburbanites., August 2, 2004
This helpful guide includes lots and lots of maps for tons of neighborhoods, as well as other useful information. Recommended for people relocating to Chicago, suburbanites who have reasons to come into the city every once in a while, or locals who just want to get to know other parts of the city better.

Tells you where to find local gas stations, parking, ATM's, a cuppa joe, a bottle of booze or something to eat. Also, info on post offices, restaurants bars & clubs, public transportation, and much more.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very cool information!, February 1, 2011
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When i lived in Chicago, i found myself resorting to this book for history, things to do, etc. Now it is just used as a coffee table book but people seem interested to look at it!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not For Tourists? Certainly not for the rest of us..., August 9, 2004
This guide is honestly, pretty useless. Any Tom, Dick or Harry knows about Wrigleyville, Boystown, and well, the rest of Lakeview. Anyone can tell you that the heart of Lincoln Park is, well, Lincoln Avenue. But, why, for the life of me, can't I find much on Bridgeport? Mayor Daley liked it well enough, but, hey, The NFT guys can't be bothered with the facts. Where's anything west of Western? I guess Humboldt Park and Albany Park aren't worth the time. Which is too bad, because it completely leaves out mention of some of the best bars and music clubs in the city, not to mention, some of the easiest to navigate streets. If you're a tourist looking for lowest common denominator style travel books, then yes, I guess the NFT is a little better than average. But when I saw how useless this thing was when a freshly moved in friend bought one, I knew that this is for tourists...and tourists only. You're better off with the Irreverent Guide. Heck, they might actually list an address for The Empty Bottle...
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