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    360 Chicago

    3.9 (1.1k reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Lincoln park view
    Dionne V.

    Definitely worth going! The views on a day with a high cloud ceiling could not get better. The location is close to the river and the height allows for a fantastic full view of the city and beyond. Going in the evening would be fantastic too but the bartender said it's harder to get pics and close to the windows. We went at a perfect time in my opinion. Late morning, thin crowd during the week days. The staff were pleasant but the photo at the beginning was weird and yielded a strange pic. lol

    Pat C.

    360 Chicago offers a sky view of the city. Went here in the evening. Got tickets online less than an hour before the timed entry at 9 pm. When we got there on that Wednesday evening, there was not a line and were not a lot of people. We were allowed to enter ~30 minutes before 9 pm. The lighting at night inside is green and not optimal for taking pictures because of the reflections despite the sky being clear that night. Compared to Skydeck, there is not much to do here. The only things to do here are the Tilt and drink at the bar. Even though the Tilt is very safe, I'd say it's not for the faint of heart. Nevertheless, I would recommend it. It was exhilarating! Pictures/videos are not allowed in the Tilt area but the photographer will take your pictures which will be for sale after. After the Tilt, you can go around and grab snack and/or drink but the pictures you'd get of yourself won't be nice in the evening. The situation may be different if it's daytime. There's also a gift shop but again, it's also dark and not well lit. The comfort room was also not the cleanest. If you had limited time and would have to choose between the two observation decks in Chicago, then go with the Skydeck. Hands down. You'll have better experience there.

    Fairly low visibility - but still got to see a lot of the city!
    Claire C.

    Came last week for the free week for Chicago residents and had a great time! Unfortunately we picked one of the lowest visibility days and weren't able to see as far into IL as we were hoping, still a great experience and super cool for residents to be able to check out this attraction and see our city from a different viewpoint! Because we came on a low visibility day at an off-time (mid-day Friday), there were very little crowds and we didn't have to wait or push our way to the glass to get a good view. Super cool get 360 views of the city and point out our work and apartment buildings. All the info on the bottom floor in the walk through "museum" was really neat - I liked the panels with information about the different neighborhoods. I will say if you're going to go, definitely pick a day that is higher visibility - especially if you're going to be paying for tickets!

    Happy birthday
    Bob C.

    What a great event I attended here. Chicago's 189th birthday party on the 94th floor Great food , great people and a huge shout out to Ashly Marquez who did a wonderful job. The only sad thing was it was raining out so there was no view of our amazing city. Other than that fantastic. If you haven't visited this great place you must ! Can't wait to my next visit. Bob C Chicago,Il

    Navy Pier view
    Leigh D.

    Continuing alphabet series representing 2021, T is for 360 (Three-sixty) Chicago. I visited Chicago for a few days before Labor Day 2021. On that Tuesday I flew into O'Hare, took the L train to my hotel in downtown to check-in, walked up Michigan Ave, & went straight to John Hancock Tower where 360 Chicago is. A lot of Chicago tourists think to go to the Willis Tower, which is the tallest building in Chicago. But I read that Hancock Tower had much better views. Hancock Tower is still over 1000' tall viewing area. What's another 300' really going to make that much difference anyway? Either way, it's really high up, and it's about double the size of any building in Maryland, where I live, or DC. I ended up getting the view + drink package. I walked around admiring the incredible views of downtown Chicago and the awesome skyline it is as well Lake Michigan and other various views of Chicago. Drink was some fruity, but reasonably strong as I recall and delicious. Incidentally, my friend flew in a day later and on the last morning we were in Chicago before heading up to Milwaukee, he wanted to go to Willis Tower. We walked down there, and he paid more $$$ to that one, but I already got my excellent view from 360 Chicago; he was satisfied, and I ended up walking around the Willis Tower area on my own while he was on his own sky high level.

    Entrance
    Steve A.

    Big time tourist thing to do in Chicago is to go to the top of the John Hancock Center. It isn't quite as touristy as the Sears Tower but it gets close enough to it. 360 Chicago is the observation deck at the top of this big ass building and there's the best views. Also get something from the lounge. The prices suck but that's obvious to expect though. A long ways to the top of this building. Its elevators are believed to be the fastest in the Western Hemisphere. These go at a top speed of 20.5 mph. Before this you have to buy tickets, the worst part of it. It's about $35 for adults, then add on more if doing the TILT. Basically this is an area that tilts 30 degrees so it feels like it's moving. There also used to be the world's highest skating rink that was here in winters. At the top is also a bar. Tickets that are even more expensive include a bar purchase, but one only which kind of sucks. Great place for going all the way up and seeing for miles. It's just expensive like anything for tourists. The views are worth it so whatever.

    View from observation deck
    Danae G.

    I really enjoyed my time here! We got a ticket through the Chicago CityPass. We scanned our pass for entry and went up to the 94th floor. The elevator experience is so unreal because you are moving so FAST. I enjoyed the 360 views. The glass was super clean so everything was super clear to see. I also enjoyed that important landmarks were labeled on the glass so you could tell what you were looking at. My friend and I also added on the Tilt. The Tilt wasn't a necessary experience but we thought we would try after seeing folks do it. It was pricey for what it was but at least it lasted a decent amount of time so it wasn't super quick for the money. They also take pictures of you that you can purchase. (We did not because they were pricey). Overall, enjoyed the 360 views and would recommend it to people visiting Chicago.

    Matthew N.

    Recently did the 360 Chicago experience and had a mostly great, but slightly mixed, visit. We went on a late Sunday night after reserving tickets online for $35 each. Heads up that pricing is dynamic. I noticed standard tickets were listed at $29 at one point, and prices increase as time slots fill, which already feels steep for a single visit. When we arrived, we learned that admission was free for locals that week, which made the space especially crowded. Thankfully, the entry lines were manageable and the elevator ride to the 94th floor was impressively fast. Be prepared for some ear pressure on the way up. Once at the top, the views were undeniably beautiful. You can circle the entire floor and take in all four directions of the city, spotting landmarks like Navy Pier and Willis Tower, though visibility depends on weather and time of night. The main challenge was the crowd. While there are plenty of areas to take photos, the heavy volume of visitors meant lots of fingerprints and smudges on the glass, which made it difficult to capture clean shots. I also felt there could have been more staff oversight to maintain a comfortable environment, especially given how many employees were present. Overall, it is an iconic Chicago experience worth doing once for the views, but given the price and crowds, it is not something I would personally repeat.

    View toward the southeast.
    Gilbert G.

    I was in Chicago for a conference in November 2015 and decide to walk over to the John Hancock Building and pay a ticket to see the observation deck. On a weekday morning, it was not crowded at all. The views are superb of the city skyline and the blue water of Lake Michigan. The only downside is that it's quite expensive - but it's one of those "one-time" experiences that will be memorable.

    07.03.25 360 Chicago
    May A.

    Observation Deck [Chicago IL] The 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck (Formally John Hancock Center) is a popular attraction in Chicago. If taking the Big Bus Tour this was Stop #10. 94 floors up and 1,030 feet above the Magnificent Mile we were treated to a stunning panoramic views of the Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan. The skyscrapers in Chicago were impressive to see, amazing views of the city skyline... and wait, what is that below... is that a beach? Close to city life were these two beaches visible from Chicago's north side and Downtown Chicago: Oak Street Beach and North Avenue Beach. Our tickets included one drink each at the CloudBar. You should plan to book on a nice clear day because they will not refund you due to inclement weather or low and no visibility but you can reschedule for up to a year if your ticket(s) were not redeemed. Instagram: @360Chicago Review #3812

    Brandy G.

    Of all the skyscraper experiences targeted towards tourists in downtown Chicago, 360 Chicago in the old John Hancock tower has always been my favorite. The views from this part of the city truly are the best. It's the only tower where you can get not only the skyline view but the coastline view as well, including Navy Pier. I highly recommend booking your reservation in advance. I booked the fast pass ticket and was able to basically walk right up to the elevator to go up the tower. Once at the top you'll find a gift shop, several seats to sit and enjoy the views, a bar, and the Tilt experience. I opted to do the Tilt experience on this most recent visit (fyi your Fast Pass ticket won't apply to the line for the Tilt). After joining the separate, second line for the Tilt experience I waited in line for about 30 minutes before it was my time to experience the "ride." It was definitely a unique experience. I don't see myself doing the Tilt again as it felt like a one and done kinda thing but it was definitely a fun experience that I'm glad I did. If you can only choose one skyscraper to go up, make it this one!

    Raven T.

    This is one of the only truly touristy things I've done in Chicago. It is tourist/renovation priced. As someone else mentioned it is more expensive in-person than online but the staff actually told us this when we arrived so we stood there and purchased tickets on our phones. We arrived about 1115 and bought tickets for the 1130 time slot. The views at the top are incredible! It was a nice clear day and we could see the city and the lake for miles! It also happened to be Juneteenth so they had a Black-owned business market. We skipped the Tilt, just the entry was expensive enough, but we got killer pics on each side. I hear the views are also beautiful at night so maybe pick a dusk entry time to get the most bang for your buck!

    Stadium seating
    John H.

    I still nostalgically miss The Signature Room, but they did do a good job renovating this area. The downside is it's quite expensive for the view. I had a TripAdvisor discount so I got the sip and view package for $19. At that price I really couldn't pass it up because the drink would've cost about that on its own. There are a lot of ways you can view once you're up on the observation floor. They have stadium seating, the narrow bar up against the window. that was there when it was the Signature Room, a renovated bar, and lots of tables, and then you can just walk around toward the lakeside and look out the windows. The ride up and down on the elevator is direct and the day I was there it was not crowded at all but it was a Tuesday not in tourist season. You can buy drinks on your own at the bar, but they are (not surprisingly) expensive. However, the view is very good if you want to spend a little longer time sipping on your beverage it's not a bad way to spend an hour or two.

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    I went there on a school trip, and and it was awesome. the gift shop is really cool, and so is the view. I even saw the wiener mobile!

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    Is the sky deck here too? I see it in some reviewers pics

    No. This has the TILT which is very cool. This is in the Hancock building. The sky deck is in Willis Tower. Previously the Sears Tower. Do both!

    Can one enter the signature lounge as long as they are accompanied by an adult? If so, must that adult be strictly a parent?

    We allow all ages at the observation deck. The Signature Lounge is a separate business. As far as we know, minors are not permitted at all, but you’d be better off asking them.

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    If you go, I would definitely recommend including the Tilt in your purchase if you enjoy thrill rides.

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    Visit the birthplace of modern astrophysics!…read more Yerkes Observatory is a historic astronomical research facility that was founded in 1897 by astronomer George Ellery Hale. It's known as the "birthplace of modern astrophysics," and it houses the world's largest refracting telescope, with a 40-inch lens. Fair warning: This isn't a place you can just pop in and visit, like a museum. It's more like a public education center, and I believe you can only visit by booking a tour online. They also offer workshops and put on the occasional festival. During the tour, you can explore the building's beautiful architecture, learn about the history of the observatory, attend a lecture or stargazing event, and visit the out-of-this-world gift shop, full of astronomy-themed souvenirs for all ages. Depending on the type of tour you book, you might even be able to gaze at planets and stars through the telescope. Tours require climbing stairs and sometimes navigating through some tight spaces, so they aren't accessible. Tours cost money, but it's free to walk around the outside of the observatory and explore the arboretum. This is a really cool place to learn about space and the area's history with astrophysics. My group was highly entertained by our tour guide, Walt, so if he is leading your tour, you're in for a treat.

    Did their candlelight luminary night walk. It was magical! What a beautifully restored historical…read moregem built in 1897. The refracting telescope is astonishing, and on clear nights you get fantastic views. The staff and volunteers were friendly and knowledgeable. Tickets are a little steep for adults, but well worth the price. We love coming to their special events. They even have special tours for schools at discounted prices. If you go to their website, they will have a listing. Plenty of parking.

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