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360 CHICAGO Observation Deck

Windy City’s extraordinary observatory on the 94th floor of the historic John Hanco*ck Center offers 360-degree views of the iconic Chicago, Illinois skyline and beyond. When the weather is clear, you can see up to 80 kilometers and all the way to four different states. Check out the newly opened TILT experience, which has you step up to a full-length window that slowly tilts from the building right out over the city at a 30-degree angle.

Do & See

Chicago is renowned for its cultural offerings with more than 40 museums and a dedicated Museum Campus, home to The Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium and Adler Planetarium. Don't miss the Art Institute of Chicago, which contains 300,000 works in its permanent collection, and Museum of Science and Industry, the largest in the Western Hemisphere. As the only U.S. city with five regional Tony Award-winning theaters, Chicago’s theater scene takes center stage.With several of the world’s tallest buildings located here, Chicago is a showcase for modern masterpieces and historic landmarks by America’s greatest architects including Frank Lloyd Wright, Daniel Burnham and Louis Sullivan. Go above the view at 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck in the John Hanco*ck Center (be sure to try the TILT experience, which leans you out over Michigan Avenue). Stay grounded but still take in the beautiful cityscape with a stroll along the Chicago Riverwalk, where you can enjoy a delicious meal or grab a drink right on the water. The Riverwalk can also serve as your launching point for an architecture tour or canoe trip down the Chicago River. Take the kids to Lincoln Park Zoo and Wrigley Field, two iconic and family-friendly attractions.

Copyright: Mercury Skyline Yacht Charters, Inc.Architectural River CruiseIt’s one thing to gaze at Chicago’s famed skyline, and another altogether to view it on Chicago, Illinois’ popular architecture tour, the Chicago Architecture Foundation River Cruise aboard Chicago’s First Lady Cruises. See the city’s iconic structures from the perspective of the Chicago River, where the skyline unfolds before you as you learn about …Read more
Copyright: Choose ChicagoField MuseumVisit the Galapagos, walk through a hall of glittering gems, step inside an earth lodge, or encounter the elaborate masks of the Pacific Islands: There’s so much to see and do at The Field Museum, a world-class natural history museum in the vibrant city of Chicago, Illinois. From temporary exhibits for traveling shows to …Read more
Copyright: Choose Chicago/Miles Partnership ChicagoShedd AquariumIt is at Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium, where you can stroll among the winding waters of the Amazon River, the legendary coral reefs of the Caribbean, the coastal beauty of the Pacific Northwest and the icy majesty of the Arctic — all in one visit. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan in the heart …Read more
Copyright: City of ChicagoNavy PierWith museums, theaters, parks, gardens and the iconic Centennial Wheel, it’s a perfect complement to the rich history and vibrant energy of Chicago. Navy Pier welcomes new events and features to its beloved location on the Lake Michigan waterfront, reflecting a dynamic city that continues to reinvent itself. There’s something for everyone here, whether …Read more
Copyright: Sandra Cohen-Rose and Colin Rose/cc by-sa 2.0/FlickrRobie HouseThis 1909 creation is one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most famous houses in the prairie style. Wright himself proclaimed the house to be “the cornerstone of modern …Read more
Copyright: VICTOR TORRES/Shutterstock.comWillis Tower — Skydeck ChicagoAlthough still commonly referred to as Sears Tower, North America's tallest building was renamed Willis Tower in 2009 after Willis Group Holdings, a global insurance broker whose Midwest offices are housed there. In addition to being North America's tallest building, it is the third-tallest building in the entire world. It was constructed in 1974, …Read more
Copyright: Clayton Hauck/Choose ChicagoCloud GateCloud Gate in Millennium Park is also commonly referred to as "The Bean" because of its bean-like shape. It is one of the largest sculptures of its kind in the world, made from stainless steel plates. The sculpture's surface reflects the city's skyline and people around like a giant …Read more
Copyright: alisafarov/Shutterstock.comLincoln Park ZooLincoln Park Zoo is free, open every day of the year and offers something for everyone. Here you can take a stroll through Chicago’s most visited gardens and meet animals from around the world. There is also an on-site cafe with pleasant …Read more
Copyright: Adam Alexander/Choose ChicagoGrant ParkGrant Park is often referred to as "Chicago’s front yard”, and is a popular park among both tourists and locals. It is here that you will find some of the city's most popular attractions, including Buckingham Fountain, Millenium Park and the Art Institute of Chicago. This is also a place where many events take …Read more
Copyright: Tracie Hall/cc by-sa 2.0/FlickrChicago Shakespeare Theater on Navy PierThe Chicago Shakespeare Theater is beautifully located on the Navy Pier, and offers an amazing view over the city. It is a small theater full of energy and drama that puts on shows with exceptionally talented …Read more
Copyright: Thomas Barrat/Shutterstock.comLake MichiganWalking along the lake shore is just one of those things you should not miss when visiting Chicago. Lake Michigan is huge and feels more like a sea (larger in area than Denmark and Croatia). In the summer, people take out boats onto the lake, and go biking, walking or just enjoying the sun …Read more
Copyright: Nagel Photography/Shutterstock.comLincoln Park ConservatoryStep inside and enjoy amazing flowers from all around the world at the Lincoln Park Conservatory. Here you will find tropical palms, exotic plants and flowers. No matter the time of the year, this park conservatory is always green and lush. Admission is …Read more
Copyright: Kevin Kipper/Shutterstock.comMuseum of Contemporary ArtFree guided tours and audio tours are available to help visitors fully experience their tour of the largest contemporary art museums in the U.S., which also features special programs in a 300-seat theater and a trendy restaurant and bar …Read more
Copyright: forksandspoons/Shutterstock.comBrookfield ZooOperated by the Chicago Zoological Society, the Brookfield Zoo offers several fun and educational activities for the whole …Read more
Copyright: Ryan Dickey/cc by 2.0/wikimediaWrigley FieldWrigley Field in Chicago has been the home of the Chicago Cubs since 1916, making it one of the oldest ballparks still in operation, second only to Fenway Park in …Read more
Copyright: Richard Cavalleri/Shutterstock.comSoldier FieldOriginally opened in 1924, Soldier Field was known as one of the great venues during the "Golden Age of Sports" and one of Chicago's most famous landmarks. Now, decades later, Soldier Field promises to continue the tradition of hosting exciting sporting and special events.Chicago Fire Soccer Club is a Major League Soccer (MLS) based …Read more
Copyright: Eric Kilby/cc by-sa 2.0/FlickrUnited CenterThe United Center, home to the Chicago Blackhawks and Chicago Bulls, is the largest arena in the United States. Since opening, the United Center has hosted over 200 events each year and has hosted over forty million guests since its opening in …Read more
Copyright: Jamie Smed/cc by 2.0/wikimediaSeatGeek StadiumThe stadium is home to the Chicago Red Stars of the National Women's Soccer League and is also used for concerts, festivals, and other events. With a capacity of over 20,000 spectators, the stadium offers a thrilling atmosphere that brings people …Read more
Copyright: 360 Chicago Observation Deck/Miles Partnership Chicago360 CHICAGO Observation DeckWindy City’s extraordinary observatory on the 94th floor of the historic John Hanco*ck Center offers 360-degree views of the iconic Chicago, Illinois skyline and beyond. When the weather is clear, you can see up to 80 kilometers and all the way to four different states. Check out the newly opened TILT experience, which has …Read more
Copyright: Henryk Sadura/Shutterstock.comUnity TempleThe only public service building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright's prairie period still remaining, Unity Temple is made of reinforced concrete. There are two separate parts to the building: the Unity Temple, for worship, made of high, skylit spaces, and Unity House, an area for congregation social gatherings that is connected by an entry-level …Read more
Copyright: Art Institute Chicago/Miles Partnership ChicagoArt Institute of ChicagoWith over 300,000 works of art in its collection, the museum has something for everyone, and continues to be ranked among the world's best. Look for Edward Hopper’s “Nighthawks” or Georgia O’Keeffe’s “Sky above Clouds” — just a few of the beloved American paintings in the collection. The museum has the largest Impressionist collection …Read more
Copyright: Big Bus Tours/Miles Partnership ChicagoBig Bus ToursWith a flexible hop-on, hop-off policy, engaging guides and comfortable, open-top buses, exploring Chicago’s best attractions and sights is as easy as it gets with Big Bus Tours. Choose a one-, or multi-day ticket, and you’ll get the time and the insider’s knowledge to size up the city on your own schedule. Big Bus …Read more
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