The Chicago Riverwalk is a 1.25-mile public pathway along the Chicago River, offering a variety of dining, entertainment, and relaxation options. The Chicago Riverwalk is the centerpiece of summer entertainment in the Loop. Explore themed "rooms," each with its own unique scenery and activities.
Maggie Daley Park is a 20-acre (81,000 m2) public park located in Chicago's Loop community area. Maggie Daley Park connects to Millennium Park via the BP Pedestrian Bridge. Maggie Daley is a magnificent recreation center with a children's playground, a climbing wall, miniature golf, picnic areas, a roller skating rink, tennis courts, and a formal garden.
The Chicago History Museum is home to millions of artifacts that bring the city's storied past to life. Permanent attractions include an exhibit that traces the city's development from a trading outpost to a bustling metropolis, an exhibit about the idea of liberty and what it means, an Abraham Lincoln gallery, an interactive children's gallery, and a film that explores Chicago's key events.
Navy Pier is a 3,300-foot-long pier and is a popular tourist attraction located in Chicago, Illinois, along the shores of Lake Michigan. It has been a prominent landmark and entertainment destination in the city for many years.
An immersive experience from street to sky in Willis Tower. Featuring a lower-level museum, with interactive exhibits celebrating Chicago, to the renowned observation deck allowing guests to take in the city 103 floors up & step out on The Ledge.
Opened on July 16, 2004, Millennium Park spans 24.5 acres (about 10.7 ha) in the heart of the Loop, built over parking lots, train tracks, and Millennium Station—making it the world’s largest rooftop garden. By 2017, it had become a top tourist destination in the Midwest. The park transformed undeveloped land into one of Chicago’s most vibrant public spaces—a proud achievement for the city.
Grant Park totals 312.98 acres and is a public park located in Chicago’s central business district in the Loop Community area. Grant Park’s most notable features include Maggie Daley Park, Buckingham Fountain, the Art Institute of Chicago, and a portion of the Museum Campus that includes the Field Museum and the Shedd Aquarium.
The Wrigley Building is a skyscraper located on Chicago's Near North Side. It is located on the Magnificent Mile directly across Michigan Avenue from the Tribune Tower. Its two towers in an elaborate style were built between 1920 and 1924 to house the corporate headquarters of the Wrigley Company.
Drawn by its beauty and the fabulous free public events, hundreds of thousands of visitors come to the Chicago Cultural Center every year, making it one of the most visited attractions in Chicago. The stunning landmark building is home to two magnificent stained–glass domes, as well as free music, dance and theater events, films, lectures, art exhibitions and family events.
The Loop is Chicago's central business district and one of the city's 77 municipally recognized community areas. Located at the center of downtown Chicago[3] on the shores of Lake Michigan, it is the second-largest business district in North America, after Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Explore the best of the city has to offer in the official downtown of the city.