Chicago has unparalleled sophistication, class, and style. Not to mention, breathtaking views. Our prime location and two international airports make Chicago second to none when it comes to accessibility. And once you're here, you'll find world-class accommodations, world-renowned museums, nightlife and music for every style, theater that's home to world-premiere shows, and a dining scene that has so many accolades it's in a ranking of its own.
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Uniquely Chicago
We've put together a checklist of Classic Chicago activities that demonstrate the breadth of activities in Chicago. So let the fun begin!
Visit the Tallest Building in North America at the Willis Tower and step out onto
The Ledge, a suspended glass box at
Skydeck Chicago more than 1,000 feet in the sky.
Submerge yourself in the U-505 German Submarine at the Museum of Science & Industry, the
Largest Science Museum in the Western Hemisphere.
Find yourself Deep in Space at the Adler Planetarium's Grainger Sky Theater. As the
World's Most Advanced Digital Theater, the Grainger
boasts images that are eight times sharper than your digital cinema.
Dive in to a coastal environment of Beluga whales, dolphins, sea otters, and seals at the Shedd Aquarium's 3-million-gallon saltwater Oceanarium, the
Largest Indoor Marine Mammal Habitat in the World.
Pay a visit to the Largest, Most Complete, Best Preserved T. rex ever discovered. You can meet the T. rex named Sue at The Field Museum. Don't worry, she doesn't bite.
Take pleasure in one of the World's Finest and Largest Collections of French Impressionist art at The Art Institute of Chicago
. And while you're there, explore the architecturally stunning Modern Wing, which allows the Art Institute to house great collections of modern and contemporary art.
Look up at the World's Largest Tiffany Art Glass Dome in the Chicago Cultural Center for a sparkling masterpiece created with
nearly 30,000 pieces of stained glass.
Roar with the lions at one of the nation's last
Free Zoos. Offering an unforgettable wildlife experience amid a stunning skyline, the Lincoln Park Zoo is open to the public for free every day of the year.
Ford the Chicago River by boat tour and explore Chicago's architectural wonders on the
Only River in the World that Flows Backwards. The reversal of the Chicago River was a pioneering, massive public works effort that saved the Chicago region from waterborne diseases in the early 1900s.
Feel the power of Chicago's dazzling, knee-slapping, and thought-provoking theater scene. As the nation's only city to have
Five Regional Tony Award-Winning Theater Companies, Chicago delivers unforgettable performances every day of the week.
Ride on the Ferris wheel at Navy Pier. It's modeled after the very first Ferris wheel built for Chicago's 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. Rides, shops, restaurants and boat tours abound at the
Midwest's Number One Attraction.
Explore Chicago's lush Millennium Park that is home to the famous
Cloud Gate or "Bean" sculpture, Jay Pritzker Pavilion, Lurie Garden, and the
Crown Fountain that spouts water from its digital faces. Millennium Park is constructed on top of a railroad yard and expansive parking garages - making it one of the
Largest Green Roofs in the World.
Indulge in some cheesy goodness at one of Chicago's famous pizzerias that serve up our
Award-Winning Deep-Dish Pizzas. Who serves up the best pies? That's for you to decide!
Honor Chicago's Sports Legend Harry Caray at Harry Caray's Italian Steakhouse for a mouth-watering selection of signature cut steaks.