Spring Break Ideas for Every Budget

It’s that time of the year where we’re all tired of winter quarter and just looking forward to sunnier, less stressful days ahead. If you’re like me, maybe you’ve started focusing on spring break plans as a form of escapism. Unsure of what to do for spring break? Whether you’re fortunate enough to be able to afford an extravagant vacation abroad or on a super low budget, I’ve got you covered.

*Disclaimer: I have not visited most of these cities in person, but I spend way too much time planning my future vacations, so I feel somewhat qualified to provide travel recommendations.

Chicago Staycation

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Just because you’re not leaving Chicago for spring break, that doesn’t mean you can’t have fun! Chicago is a large, diverse city with so much to offer, and it can be hard to explore it properly during school when you only have time for the occasional meal with friends. Take this opportunity to try out that new dessert place you’ve been meaning to explore, relax at a new park, or visit a neighborhood you’ve never been to before. There are also plenty of seasonal events that you can go to, such as the annual Orchid Show at the Chicago Botanic Garden!

Indiana Dunes

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If you’re really itching to get out of Chicago but don’t want to splurge on plane tickets, there are plenty of great places that are easily accessible by train! Particularly notable are the Indiana Dunes, which you can get to directly from campus via the Metra. Soak up some nature and enjoy being able to leave Illinois for the price of only a cheap train ticket!

Milwaukee

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Also easily accessible by train, Milwaukee is great if you want to explore a new city over spring break! Check out the many great food options and museums.

Los Angeles

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Yes, I am biased because I’m from the LA area, but LA is warm and pretty, and what more can you ask for during spring break? It was 85 degrees when I went last year during spring break, and it was mindblowing after three months of Chicago winter.

San Francisco

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It’s got good seafood, photo ops (did you even visit San Francisco if you didn’t post a picture with the Golden Gate Bridge or Full House street?), and the most beautiful, colorful buildings.

New Orleans

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Some of the most delicious and unique food in the US with the added benefits of good music and pretty architecture. Plus, let’s be real, we’ve all wanted to visit New Orleans after watching The Princess and the Frog.

Vancouver

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For some reason, it has been a personal dream of mine to visit Vancouver. I’ve had Vancouver trips canceled on me no less than five times over the past few years, so this is a particularly touchy subject, but in the many travel itineraries I’ve created before these heartbreaking cancellations, I’ve found that Vancouver is home to many gorgeous nature reserves and charming neighborhoods.

Las Vegas

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I promise Vegas is still fun even if you’re under 21! Sometimes it’s nice to stay in a fancy hotel for a few days, and Vegas hotels are full of glamorous decorations and cute shops. There are also a lot of great buffets and shows at your disposal.

Paris

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When I checked last week, flights to Paris were really cheap compared to other international flights during spring break, so if you’re looking to get out of the country, this is your chance.

Happy travels!


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3 Books to Read This Spring Break

Whether you're escaping the dreary Chicago weather and spending spring break on some faraway beach, or returning home to an equally cold and disgusting climate (me), books that you can actually read for enjoyment (what a novelty!) are so important for your upcoming week off.

Personally, my ideal book to read for pleasure is one that I cannot put down, but also find substantive and meaningful. Here are some of my top recommendations!

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The Power , Naomi Alderman

Science fiction with a female empowerment twist. The Power is a novel set in a world where gender roles are reversed, and women hold all the authority. Women's power rests on their ability to release electrical jolts from their fingertips.

The book has two intertwining narratives: one is a historical account of the time when women across the world developed the power to release electricity and the other is an account of the experiences of five young women, 5,000 years later, who are navigating a rapidly changing matriarchal society. This may sound strange, but trust me, this book is so, so good.


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Americanah, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Americanah is the perfect blend of love story and an important conversation about race and immigration. Ifemelu and Obinze fall in love as high schoolers in Lagos, Nigeria, but go their separate ways in college; Ifemelu to study at Princeton, Obinze as an undocumented immigrant in London. Americanah tells both of their stories (which, spoiler alert, do overlap in the end).


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The Girls, Emma Cline

I could not put this book down. Literally, I read this cover to cover in one long sitting, it was that good. The Girls follows the story of Evie, who is persuaded into joining a cult similar to that of the Manson family. Inevitable drama and danger ensue.

Emma Cline is a beautiful writer and somehow perfectly captures the anxieties of being an adolescent girl, and in the process, sheds light on the ways in which cults capitalize on those anxieties for their own means and ends. Few other books are both bone-chillingly suspenseful and comfortingly relatable.


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Shades That Will Slay the Spring Break Sun

We all love feeling like a million dollars, and in preparation to outshine the upcoming spring and summer rays (or shield our eyes from the glare of paparazzi camera flash!), here are the latest movers and shakers on the market today–with a price tag to suit every budget. 


Over $100

Roberi and Fraud

 The Kardashians, Bella and Gigi Hadid, Rihanna… Roberi and Fraud sits at the top of Hollywood’s must list when it comes to sunglasses. In just under two years, the brand has amassed great success with its styles, which add modern twists to classic vintage frames.   

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Gentle Monster

Gentle Monster exhibits its products like museum pieces in "an immersive and experiential offline shopping experience." The Korean-born brand has also experienced a breakthrough in the upcoming trends market, showing up at NYFW on the faces of numerous celebrities. The brand is known for their comfortable, light frames and lens colors. Gentle Monster is not afraid to experiment with eclectic designs alongside their clean staples. They also have an entire optical eyewear collection if you’re on the market for a new pair of glasses!

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Smoke x Mirrors

“Luxury is anything you don’t need, but you convince yourself you do. What makes luxury worthwhile is soul. We believe objects can have soul, and soul in luxury is not a matter of cost—it is a matter of shared love and passion between artisan and consumer” says David Shabtai, one of the two founding brothers of Smoke x Mirrors (Forbes). Their sunglasses will definitely make you feel like an art piece, so why not treat yourself?

 


Under $100

Le Specs

With nine collections to choose from, you won’t be disappointed by the sea of options Le Spec provides. A pair for every style, mood, personality and occasion, shop their collection for budget-friendly options.

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Chilli Bean

Solid frames made to seize the day. Take a look at their website, which is full of interesting content about the brand and its philosophy. Much like, Gentle Monster, they provide an innovative online store experience (find out more here).

Crap Eyewear

“Don't worry, be Crappy. Born in reaction to an overpriced and overly serious sunglass market, we’re on a mission to create funky, premium quality eyewear without the heavy retail mark-up” notes the LA based sunnies brand. Their range of options is something to behold, so take a break from studying to peruse their options.

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Chitown Spring Break Bucket List: Pt. 2

If you are like me, the short break doesn't warrant a trip all the way back home. Whereas I get to spend the first half of break doing UCSC's Alternative Spring Break Program (go check it out it's great), I still have the second half open to the Windy City. What is there to do for a college student in the big city? Here are 5 things that are worth checking out:

1) The Hampton Social for a nice brunch/lunch

If you are looking for the perfect place to take Instagram-worthy and aesthetically-pleasing photos, you have found it! This gorgeous location up North has a lovely selection of meat, seafood, drinks, and everything in between that is sure to crave your hunger while you admire the captivating lights and decor of the restaurant.

My friend and me at brunch this past week! 

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2) Naperville Riverwalk for a lovely stroll

This beautiful riverwalk has it all - a nice playground to reminisce on your childhood, a bridge that cross over the water, and many ducks to wave at. Trailing from the bridge is downtown Naperville filled with window shops and cute restaurant to grab a bite at!

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3) Garfield Park Observatory to just wander

As one of the largest and most beloved conservatories in the nation, Garfield Park Observatory will take your breath away. Often referenced as "landscape art under glass", walk around the two acres full of life and tropical temperatures to get away from the brisk weather that is notorious in Chicago!

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4) Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary to see some birds and capture a beautiful landscape

Ranked number one by Illinois Birders Exchange Thoughts, this is Chicago's most diverse bird area with 329 species documented. Gather to bird-watch, but make sure to take time to appreciate the beautiful view of the city. 

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5) Blue Chicago to enjoy some live music

If you are itchy to get some soulful tunes and something Chicago is known for, Blue Chicago is the way to go. Not far from Magnificient Mile, this swanky place is a hot spot that usually brings female vocalists that can really sing the blues. The cover is usually $8-10, well worth the fantastic blues!

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