Tourism group says visitors to Chicago rose 60% in 2022, suntimes reports
Choose Chicago said nearly 48.9 million domestic and overseas visitors hit the town in 2022, an amount 60% higher than in 2021.
The total is about 80% of the nearly 61 million visitors the agency tabulated for 2019, the last full year before the pandemic.• For the full stories, visit chicagosuntimes.com.
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