From fine art to football and history to stand-up comedy, you can find it all in Chicago. Using April’s trip data, we found out where Chicagoans and tourists alike go to get their culture fix. Here’s the top 5, according to Uber riders:

1. WRIGLEY FIELD | WRIGLEYVILLE

Fingers crossed and breath held that the Cubs continue to play well this year. Regardless of the outcome of the game, Wrigley Field and its friendly confines is a great spot to take in a ballgame.

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2. NAVY PIER  | STREETERVILLE

This is THE time to visit Navy Pier. The new Ferris wheel, now called the Centennial Wheel in honor of Navy Pier’s 100th anniversary, opens on May 27.

photo via chicagogenie.com
photo via chicagogenie.com

3. THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO | THE LOOP

If you’re a fan of contemporary art, be sure to visit The New Contemporary exhibition with works by artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Jasper Johns.

photo via artic.edu
photo via artic.edu

4. SHEDD AQUARIUM | SOUTH LOOP

The Shedd is the largest indoor aquarium in the world. The state-of-the-art aquarium has multiple exhibits—and beautiful views of Lake Michigan and the city skyline.

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photo via ruebarue.com

5. SECOND CITY | OLD TOWN

If you’re looking for laughs, head to Second City in Old Town. The quintessential comedy club is the first ever on-going improvisational theater troupe in the United States. With countless comedians getting their start here (Tiny Fey, Rachel Dratch, and Stephen Colbert to name a few) you never know who you will see.
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photo via chicagobusiness.com