featuring landmarks like Cloud Gate (The Bean), the Pritzker Pavilion, and the interactive Crown Fountain, making it a major Chicago attraction for its unique blend of art, recreation, and cityscape views, especially its massive, reflective bean sculpture that attracts countless selfies.
Chicago's premier lakefront destination, blending historical significance with modern entertainment, offering iconic attractions like the Centennial Wheel, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Cruises, family fun, fireworks, dining, and free cultural events, all providing stunning views of Lake Michigan and the city skyline year-round.
Willis Tower, previously named the Sears Tower, is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. The Skydeck and The Ledge are on the 103rd floor, 1353 feet straight down.
The Shedd features aquatic exhibits from all over the world, from jellies to penguins, from sharks to tiny tropical fish. Our favorite spot, this is where Josh proposed!
offering a unique perspective of the city with stunning skyline views, architecture, numerous restaurants/bars, public art and activities like boat tours and kayaking, making it a vibrant destination for strolling, dining, and enjoying the urban waterfront.
a historic, free zoo in Chicago, known for its diverse animal collection, conservation efforts, and urban setting within Lincoln Park. As one of the few free zoos in the country, it's a popular cultural destination that blends wildlife with city life.