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Things to Do in Chicago
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Museums
Chicago Museums
6 listings

Art Institute of Chicago
One of the great encyclopedic art museums in the world — guarded by its famous bronze lions on Michigan Avenue, home to a legendary Impressionist collection plus "American Gothic" and "Nighthawks."

Field Museum of Natural History
Chicago's great natural history museum on the Museum Campus — home to SUE, one of the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons ever found, plus Egyptian tombs and a titanosaur named Máximo.

Shedd Aquarium
One of the largest indoor aquariums in the world, on the lakefront Museum Campus — beluga whales and dolphins in the Oceanarium, a Caribbean reef, sharks, and one of the best skyline views in the city from its front steps.

Griffin Museum of Science and Industry
The largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere, in Hyde Park's grand 1893 World's Fair building — home to a real captured German U-boat, a walk-through coal mine, and hundreds of hands-on exhibits.

Adler Planetarium
The first planetarium in the Western Hemisphere, on a lakefront peninsula at the tip of the Museum Campus — immersive dome shows, deep space-history collections, and arguably the single best skyline view in Chicago.

Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
One of the nation's largest contemporary art museums, a block off the Magnificent Mile — bold rotating exhibitions, a strong permanent collection of post-1945 art, and a sculpture terrace overlooking the lake.
Tours
Chicago Tours
3 listings

Chicago Architecture River Cruise
The single best way to understand Chicago — a guided boat tour up the Chicago River through the heart of downtown, narrating the skyscrapers that made the city the birthplace of modern architecture.

Wrigley Field Tour
A guided tour of the second-oldest ballpark in the major leagues — the ivy-covered home of the Chicago Cubs since 1914, on the North Side in the neighborhood that took its name, Wrigleyville.

Chicago Riverwalk & Architecture Walking Tour
A guided walking tour through the Loop and along the downtown Riverwalk — the on-foot complement to the boat cruise, getting you close to the skyscrapers, plazas, and history that define the city.
Landmarks
Chicago Landmarks
3 listings

Millennium Park & Cloud Gate
Chicago's signature public space — home to "The Bean" (Cloud Gate), the Crown Fountain, and Frank Gehry's Pritzker Pavilion. Free, open daily, and the most photographed spot in the city.

Navy Pier
Chicago's lakefront playground since 1916 — a half-mile pier with the 196-foot Centennial Wheel, boat cruises, the Chicago Children's Museum, gardens, and fireworks over the lake in summer.

Lincoln Park Zoo
One of the last free zoos in the country, founded in 1868, set inside Lincoln Park on the North Side — lions, gorillas, and a working farm, all free, open daily, year-round.
Observation Decks
Chicago Observation Decks
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Skydeck Chicago at Willis Tower
The 103rd-floor observation deck atop the building most Chicagoans still call the Sears Tower — home to The Ledge, the glass boxes that cantilever out over the city 1,353 feet below.

360 Chicago Observation Deck
The 94th-floor observation deck on the Magnificent Mile — formerly the John Hancock Center — with TILT, a platform that leans you out over Michigan Avenue, and the best view straight up the lakefront.
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