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Local Attractions
Make the most of your experience in Chicago by visiting places that are unique to the city. Click the links below to learn more about some essential sites to see in Chicago.
- Architecture (21)
- Casinos (4)
- Family Activities (10)
- Golf Courses (5)
- Museums (28)
- National Parks and Forests (3)
- Neighborhoods (9)
- Religious Sites (18)
- Sports (9)
- Venues (15)
- Wineries (2)
Millennium Park
Located in the heart of downtown Chicago, Millennium Park offers visitors a unique opportunity to see how Chicagoans embrace art and architecture in a fun and functional form!
The Magnificent Mile
These 8 blocks in downtown Chicago are packed with exclusive shops and unique entertainment for the whole family! Come see what makes this mile so magnificent!
Oak Street Beach
Part of Chicago’s famous Lincoln park, Oak Street Beach is a favorite recreation place for locals seeking respite from the city.
Chicago's First Lady River Cruises
Learn about Chicago’s world-renowned architecture while you enjoy a relaxing cruise on the Chicago River.
Navy Pier
The whole family will enjoy this lakefront playground with its 15-story tall Ferris wheel, IMAX theater and children’s museum! Enjoy year round entertainment at this recreational pier on Lake Michigan.
Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park is the largest public park in Chicago where many come to enjoy the recreational area along Lake Michigan and the park’s renowned statuary featuring tributes to Shakespeare, Ulysses S. Grant, Abraham Lincoln, Alexander Hamilton, Hans Christi ...
Grant Park
Grant Park is Chicago’s grand lakefront park, the site of three world-class museums and the famous Buckingham Memorial Fountain.
Chicago Cultural Center
The Chicago Cultural Center was the first permanent structure in the city’s public library system. Today it is a fine example of classical revival style architecture and is one of the city’s most comprehensive arts showcases.
Buckingham Fountain
Buckingham Fountain is one of the largest fountains in the world and one of Chicago’s most famous landmarks. The fountain was donated to the city by Kate Buckingham in honor of her late brother Clarence and represents Lake Michigan and the four states t ...
Chicago Hauntings
Take a supernatural tour of Chicago’s paranormal history.
Oprah Winfrey Show
Experience one of the greatest talk shows in American history.
McCormick Tribune Plaza and Ice Rink
Part of Millennium Park, the McCormick Tribune Plaza and Ice Rink is an exciting place that attracts locals and visitors alike.
Untouchables Tour
Step back in time as you tour Prohibition-era Chicago and see all the old gangster hot spots.
Oak Street
Oak Street is the place to come for upscale shopping at some of the most exclusive salons and boutiques in the world.
Bat Column
This 100-foot tall sculpture depicts a lattice-shell baseball bat made of Cor-Ten steel.
Freedom Wall
The 70 names listed on this mural represent many interpretations of freedom.
General John Logan Memorial
This sculpture forever immortalizes Civil War Hero General John Logan.
Graceland Cemetery
This Victorian park-like cemetery encompasses 119-acres filled with architectural masterpieces, pastoral gardens and the local history of prominent Chicagoans.
