Landmarks

Buckingham Memorial Fountain

Buckingham Memorial Fountain

This popular Chicago attraction is among the largest fountains in the world. Opened in 1927 and influenced by Louis XIV's gardens at Versailles, its design represents Lake Michigan; four sea horses symbolize the four states that touch the lake: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. The fountain operates from April 1 to November 1 and, every hour on the hour for 20 minutes, the fountain produces a water display during which the center jet shoots 150 feet into the air. Beginning at dusk, the display is accompanied by a light and music display Read more »
John Hancock Observatory

John Hancock Observatory

Bring your curriculum to life! Spectacular 360º views spanning four states. Delve into American History with our free multimedia tour narrated by David Schwimmer, after defying Physics riding the country's fastest elevator! Read more »
Magnificent Mile

Magnificent Mile

On the Magnificent Mile, explore big name stores such as Tiffany's, Bloomingdale's, Sak's Fifth Avenue, Macy's, Sony, Virgin, and Niketown. Read more »
Millennium Park

Millennium Park

Millennium Park is an award-winning center for art, music, architecture and landscape design. The result of a unique partnership between the City of Chicago and the philanthropic community, the 24.5-acre Park features the work of world-renowned architects, planners, artists and designers.

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Navy Pier

Navy Pier

This large complex was redeveloped before reopening as a shopping and entertainment center in 1995. Walk the boardwalk, watch the IMAX movie in 3D Chromovision, ride the gigantic ferris wheel, or just enjoy the food court and shopping. The Chicago Shakespeare Theater and the Smith Museum of Stained Glass (free) are also located at Navy Pier. This is Chicago's #1 visitor attraction! There is a large food court as well as many full-service restaurants. Read more »
Skydeck (Formally Sears Tower Skydeck)

Skydeck (Formally Sears Tower Skydeck)

Reach new heights in education. Opening in summer 2009, the Ledge: Experience the world below your feet from glass floors 1,353 feet high. Send your students straight to the top to experience a whole new view- straight down! Read more »