
360 Chicago Observation Deck
Tickets, TILT & the Best Lakefront View on the Magnificent Mile
⏱ 1-1.5 hours👤 All ages$$
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875 North Michigan Avenue — completed in 1969 and long known as the John Hancock Center — is one of Chicago's most recognizable towers, with its distinctive X-braced black exterior. The 360 Chicago observation deck occupies the 94th floor, and because the building stands on the Magnificent Mile rather than in the Loop, the view here looks straight up the curving lakefront and across the dense near-north neighborhoods in a way the Loop decks can't match.
TILT is the deck's signature add-on: a section of windows and floor that mechanically tilts you outward at an angle over Michigan Avenue, so you're looking down the face of the building. It's brief and a little gimmicky, but memorable. The deck also has a café and bar, which makes it an easy place to linger over a drink at sunset rather than rushing the view.
Compared with Willis Tower's Skydeck, 360 is lower but more relaxed, with the lakefront angle as its trump card. Sunset is the standout slot — the light moving down the lake and across the skyline is the reason to time your visit for late afternoon into dusk.
What to Expect
Format
Timed-entry ticket. Fast elevator to the 94th floor, self-paced deck time, optional TILT add-on, plus a café and bar on the level.
Best Time
Late afternoon into sunset for the light running up the lakefront. Clear days are best; the bar makes lingering through dusk easy.
Duration
An hour is plenty; longer if you settle in for a drink.
Tips
TILT is usually a separate add-on — decide whether you want it when booking. The lakefront-facing (north and east) windows are the standout angle; arrive with time to claim a spot before sunset. A drink at the bar turns the visit into an event rather than a quick photo stop.
⚡ Quick Picks
Best For
Visitors who want the best view up the lakefront and a more relaxed deck with a bar.
Families
Older kids enjoy TILT; the café break helps with younger ones. Less vertigo-inducing overall than some decks.
Couples
One of the city's better sunset-drink spots — book late afternoon, get a window, stay through dusk.
Pair With
It's steps from the Magnificent Mile shopping and a short walk from the Museum of Contemporary Art. Pair with a Mag Mile afternoon.
Time Needed
1-1.5 hours.
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Get Tickets →Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the John Hancock building?
Yes — 360 Chicago is the observation deck on the 94th floor of 875 North Michigan Avenue, completed in 1969 and long known as the John Hancock Center.
What is TILT?
A moving platform of windows and floor that tips you outward over Michigan Avenue, so you look down the face of the building. It's a short, optional add-on to the deck ticket.
How does it compare to Willis Tower Skydeck?
360 is lower (94th floor vs. 103rd) but sits on the Magnificent Mile, giving the best view up the lakefront. It also has a bar, making it the more relaxed of the two. Skydeck is taller and has The Ledge glass boxes.
Is there food and drink at the top?
Yes — there's a café and a bar on the observation level, which makes it a good place to enjoy a sunset drink with the view.
When is the best time to go?
Late afternoon into sunset, on a clear day, for the light moving up the lakefront. The bar makes it easy to stay through the transition to night.
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