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    4.7 (21 reviews)

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    Patricia J.

    Lovely neighborhood caddy corner to Streeterville and The Magnificent Mile. Lots of historic homes and buildings along with restaurants and boutiques. There is a section that reminds me a lot of Beverly Hills Rodeo Drive because of all the luxurious stores and boutiques. Lots of charm and attention to detail. I love walking thru these streets because they are always very lavish and full of flowers and plants all around. Such a lovely park, Mariano Park, lots to see and enjoy. I highly recommend you make trip down here and enjoy this Gem.

    Eric J.

    There is definitely lots of historic homes and restaurants in the famous and glitzy Gold Coast. Wee joy Rush street because there are a lot of nice bars and restaurants that my wife and I enjoy. I highly recommend you make time to stroll by and check this gem side of town. Bring your cámara because it sure has a lot of beautiful backdrops for pics.

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    Best club in Chicago' always a great time with great vibes . My go to place every weekend !

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    Food and music amazing!! Love the hip hop and reggaeton mix. Staff is very good looking and kind

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    Had the BEST time here celebrating my friends birthday! The service was amazing, highly recommend!!

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    i always have the best experience here. ive met so many amazing people in this venue. service and staff 100000/10! love it here!

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    Cloud Gate - Cloud Gate ("The Bean")

    Cloud Gate

    4.6(983 reviews)
    1.1 kmThe Loop

    My friends and I were here in the beginning of March so the first thing we had to do on our first…read morefull day was to check out Cloud Gate. First, you do not need a car to get around Chicago, this city is literally so walkable. We're girls from San Diego so this was so nice for us to be able to just walk from place to place! We got here around 10 am after some of group went to get breakfast and the other went had matcha. We met at Cloud Gate and wow it was such a cool experience to see something that I've always wanted to see. Very little people about, so we got a lot of great photos and the park Cloud Gate is around is so clean. Come here early in the am or at night if you want to have better photo options!

    Solid 4 star experience. Definitely an iconic spot and looks impressive in person as you'd expect…read more The surface is really cool, especially with the skyline and people moving around it so that makes it great for photos and a fun visual experience. It's also pretty crowded which takes away a bit from the moment and this can make it hard to get clean shots or just take it in without people constantly passing through. It also feels more like a quick stop than somewhere you spend a lot of time at. I wasn't really able to explore the surrounding park just because of the crowd. But it's a fairly straightforward attraction, you see it, take photos, and that's mostly it.

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    Cloud Gate - 07.04.25 touched the surface of The Bean... check!

    07.04.25 touched the surface of The Bean... check!

    Cloud Gate - 07.04.25 The Bean with Chicago's skyscrapers in the background and the clouds floating above

    07.04.25 The Bean with Chicago's skyscrapers in the background and the clouds floating above

    Cloud Gate - My wife, her parents, and me at the Bean.

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    My wife, her parents, and me at the Bean.

    The Magnificent Mile - The Magnificent Mile

    The Magnificent Mile

    4.3(210 reviews)
    0.6 kmNear North Side, River East

    The Magnificent Mile is one of those icons of Chicago. It's the stretch between the Chicago River…read moreon the south end and Oak Street on the northern end, and is the dividing line between River North (west of Michigan) and Streeterville (east). The southern end, at Michigan and the Chicago River, is the earliest epicenter of Chicago; home to Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable, the founder of Chicago, as well as Fort Dearborn. Along the mag mile you'll find upscale restaurants, luxury shopping, fancy hotels, and more. There are multiple malls along the strip; The Shoppes at Northbridge are on the south end, and both the 900 Shops and Water Tower Place flank the north end Michigan Avenue. Tiffany, Louis Vuitton, as well as Burberry's flagship store in the United States and the largest Ralph Lauren in the world. There's also a cafe in that store called Ralph's, and I don't know if it's all for the 'gram or they put something in their coffee but it often has a line out the door. Starbucks Roastery, the largest of their stores worldwide, is on the corner of Erie and Michigan. If you are interested in an afternoon tea, you'll want to see if the Drake is hosting. This hotel has the distinction of hosting many heads of state and other dignitaries, including Princess Diana when she visited in 1996. Some of the cultural landmarks of the city are found here as well. Tribute Tower and Wrigley Building are right at the southernmost end of the Mile. 875 Michigan Avenue, more commonly known as the Hancock Building before that company relinquished the naming rights, boasts one of the city's observation decks (I think it's the better of the two). The Chicago Water Tower and Pumping Station, two of the most prominent and among the few buildings that survived the Chicago Fire, are at Pearson and Michigan on opposite sides of the street and the pumping station is a cool place to check out. You can even visit one of the city's ensemble theaters here, as Lookingglass Theatre is located in the lower levels of the pumping station. You might be surprised to find that there's even a playground right off this famous stretch of road; Seneca Playground is steps from Michigan Avenue if you have kids that need to burn off some energy. There's plenty to do that doesn't include spending money, too. You can catch water taxis near the Wrigley Building to visit other areas along the river (well, I guess that does cost a bit of cash). And there are sometimes events along the street, such as the Lights Parade that happens each Thanksgiving weekend or the art installations that are often found in the green planters along the street. If you're visiting, it's certainly worth a visit as you check out Millennium Park or take an architectural boat tour.

    A strip of high elite stores. High dollar money making store fronts. Bloomingdale's, American Girl,…read moreHoka to name a few. Plenty of eateries, activities , attractions to see. A lot of foot traffic and cars and parking is ridiculously high. Great for ppl watching .

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    The Magnificent Mile - Behind the 360 Tower

    Behind the 360 Tower

    The Magnificent Mile - Church

    Church

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    A vintage look of Michigan Avenue

    Chicago Pedway - A mosaic we saw near in in The Pedway near Macy's (Nov 2026)

    Chicago Pedway

    3.9(51 reviews)
    1.2 kmThe Loop

    There's an underground pedestrian walkway in downtown Chicago. "Minimum hours are M-F 7am-5pm. Some…read moresegments also open evenings and weekends." So it's great for people working and shopping, and it's also the home of some nice visual arts. We entered in Millenium Park (Nov 2025) to cross Michigan to see some cool stuff in the Chicago Cultural Center. Then we continued on to Macy's. Near Macy's, we saw maybe 20 stained-glass works on display. Very cool! This part of the Pedway says it's open on Sat, too. All the Pedway sections combined are about 5-miles of free bright clean tunnels, hallways, and some walkways, connecting buildings and shops in the north loop, with some sections scattered around the loop and a section north of the river. There's maps at the entrances we used, and there are maps online, too.

    I spent a lot of time in Chicago in the late 90's early 2000's. Yeah I'm old, but I never new about…read morethe 5 miles of tunnels and halls under the skyscrapers of this amazing city. During my visit to Chicago last week during really cold weather this underground Pedway was a life saver keeping me out of 0° temps with wind and snow. Underground has some shops, restaurants, dry cleaners, shoe shine, barbers, a Macy's, a Mall that has been killed by Amazon and Covid, Metra Trains including the Red and Blue lines. I was shocked to find beautiful stained glass art over 100 years old, which should be in a museum IMO. Amazing find! Another find from the tunnel, was access to the Chicago Cultural Center on Michigan and Randolph. This center has a revolving display of art and design from the diverse residents of Chicago. The final surprise was the largest Tiffany Glass dome in the world riding high in the top floor of the cultural center. More on that in another review. But a must see. Overall I was glad I found the Pedway to save me from the cold. Some areas have security, such as the mall, but like anywhere in the city exercise caution to keep yourself safe. I was only able to explore one section. Two others exist that I have yet to discover. Enjoy!!

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    Chicago Pedway
    Chicago Pedway
    Chicago Pedway

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    Wings of Mexico

    Wings of Mexico

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.7 kmNear North Side

    Wings of Mexico…read more Beautiful wings. Gold. Always a line for taking picture. Nice. Clean place. Lots of people. They placed the wings in the perfect place. Highly recommended

    You will find this pair of gold wings in the front of The Plaza of America. They tempt you to hop…read moreup there and take a photo with them. The wings are made of bronze with cement and iron bases and were installed in the Plaza in May 2022. They are the work of renowned Mexican artist Jorge Marín, who intended the piece to proudly symbolize the immigrant journey. Marin partnered with the Consulate General of Mexico in Chicago and Visit Mexico for the piece. The wings are well traveled. They were actually made in 2010 and before reaching its current home in Chi-town, it began it journey in Mexico City, with stops at 25 other locations, from California to Dubai. It was scheduled to be moved to Brookhaven, Georgia in October 2022, but for some reason still remains in Chicago as of April 2023. I like the concept of the wings and its backstory. It takes all of those wing murals popping up across the county to the next level. It is rare to see them in sculpture form. I really like these wings, even though they are pretty basic. They are still very detailed, eye catching and they are definitely worth checking out if you are in the area. Parking to get a closer look at this sculpture is difficult to do, as is most parking in the Windy City. This sculpture is not a destination piece and most of its viewers will be passerbys such as myself. Anyway, as with most sculptures that I have visited and reviewed, this is probably not a very long stop. I was there less than 5 minutes. Also, be very careful if you are going to get a closer look, as i previously mentioned, this is located at a busy roundabout. With that being said, you may want to consider planning out additional stops at many of the other attractions in the area, or making this stop part of a larger itinerary to maximize your time and trip.

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    Wings of Mexico
    Wings of Mexico
    Wings of Mexico

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    Navy Pier - 07.03.25 Navy Pier Store

    Navy Pier

    3.5(1.5k reviews)
    0.9 kmNear North Side

    One of the highlights of any trip to Chicago is a visit to Navy Pier--a destination where history,…read moreculture, and entertainment come together along the shores of Lake Michigan. Originally designed by architect Charles Sumner Frost, the pier opened in 1916 as Municipal Pier. Built at a cost of $4.5 million atop 20,000 timber pilings imported from Oregon, its design was inspired by Daniel Burnham's visionary Plan of Chicago. It was intended to serve as both a shipping hub and a recreational centerpiece for the city. In 1927, the pier was renamed Navy Pier to honor the naval personnel stationed there during World War I. During both world wars, it played a significant role in military operations--housing barracks, a Red Cross station, and training facilities. In World War II alone, more than 60,000 service members trained here, including 15,000 pilots. In a fascinating and little-known chapter, converted Great Lakes steamers were used as makeshift aircraft carriers; many training mishaps sent planes to the bottom of Lake Michigan, where they still rest today. After the war, the pier entered a new phase. In 1946, it temporarily became home to what is now the University of Illinois Chicago, serving returning veterans on the GI Bill. Over the decades, Navy Pier continued to evolve--from hosting the massive SS Aquarama passenger ship in the 1950s to welcoming Queen Elizabeth II during her 1959 goodwill visit marking the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway. It was designated a Chicago Landmark in 1977 and underwent major renovations in 1994. Since 2011, it has operated as a nonprofit dedicated to public programming and community engagement. Today, Navy Pier remains one of Chicago's most beloved attractions, offering something for everyone. A standout experience is the Centennial Wheel, which provides breathtaking panoramic views of the skyline and Lake Michigan. The ride is both relaxing and exhilarating--a must-do while visiting. There's no shortage of things to see and do. Families will enjoy the Chicago Children's Museum, while theater lovers can catch a performance at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater. From immersive film experiences to classic amusements like the carousel, the pier offers entertainment for all ages. Dining options are just as diverse, with everything from casual bites to full-service restaurants serving seafood, pizza, and international cuisine--there's truly something for every taste. Whether you're taking a leisurely stroll, enjoying the lakefront views, or spending the day exploring its many attractions, Navy Pier is a wonderful place to relax and soak in the energy of the city. Its blend of history, scenery, and entertainment makes it an unforgettable destination for both locals and visitors. My visit left me with lasting memories, and I can't wait to return to this iconic gem in the heart of the Windy City.

    Overall okay experience, more like a 3 star visit for me. The location itself is obviously iconic,…read moreright on the lake with nice views of the skyline and water. There's lots to see and do in theory, from restaurants to attractions to walking area. Definitely has that classic Chicago tourist energy. My experience felt pretty limited since I didn't really get to explore the whole pier. I mostly stayed in a smaller area so it didn't feel like the full experience everyone talks about. What I did see was fine but nothing really stood out in a memorable way during the visiy. It also felt a bit hectic which made it harder to casually just walk around the area to enjoy it at my own pace. I mean, it's a well0known spot and I would definitely come again.

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    Navy Pier - 07.03.25 events, culture, dining, shopping

    07.03.25 events, culture, dining, shopping

    Navy Pier - 07.03.25 shopping and dining

    07.03.25 shopping and dining

    Navy Pier - Ferris wheel and carousel

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    Ferris wheel and carousel

    State Street, That Great Street - Looking north on State.

    State Street, That Great Street

    5.0(3 reviews)
    1.8 kmThe Loop

    State Street is arguably less popular than Michigan Avenue, which has greater name recognition at…read morethe very least. But State does play an important function in that the intersection of State and Madison is the zero point for the Chicago Grid--that wonderful innovation that makes it so easy to fin you away around the city. The density and character of this street changes drastically as you drive it. In the Loop, it's full of lots of trendy restaurants and shops, hotels, and so on. The Chicago Theatre is right here amongst a bunch of other theaters on surrounding streets. I love wandering along State during the holiday season to see the holiday windows at Macy's. I haven't ever taken in the Thanksgiving parade, but I may just have to do that whilst I still live in Chicago.

    North South through the loop! State Street is like the…read moresecond street in the Second City. It's kinda outdone by Michigan Ave, but State Street is a pretty impressive address too. It goes all the way through downtown, and there's plenty of history and shopping along this street. All addresses in the City of Chicago are measured from the intersection of State Street and Madison. That intersection is like the 0 mile marker for the city. It started off as a trail for cowboys and horses back in the day. Y'ah! Mayor Daley did a famous revitalization project back in the day which made this place a lot easier to navigate and really opened the street up. Walgreens has a flagship store on this street. Michael Jordan opened up his restaurant on this street! Sinatra sang about it- this street is legendary. There's lots of shopping, restaurants, and things to see and do along here. Every detail has been fretted over around here, as real estate is at a real premium along this famous street. Good luck finding any parking through here. Yea right.

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    State Street, That Great Street - DePaul on the left, Harold Washington Center in the background right, and UIC Law on the foreground right.

    DePaul on the left, Harold Washington Center in the background right, and UIC Law on the foreground right.

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    State Street, That Great Street - Sullivan Center.

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    Sullivan Center.

    Tribune Tower

    Tribune Tower

    4.6(56 reviews)
    0.7 kmNear North Side

    The Tribune Tower is a 463 ft tall,, 36 floor neo-Gothic skyscraper. The early 1920s international…read moredesign competition for the tower became a historic event in 20th-century architecture. It was built & named for the f Chicago Tribune owner, The Tribune Tower Is a residential & office building. Almost 150 fragments from famous structures & historic sites around the world are embedded in Tribune Tower's first story walls. Chunks of the Great Wall of China, the Great Pyramid of Cheops and the Berlin Wall are visible here.

    Chicago Tribune Building---Slices of History, Both Inside and Out…read more Spend some time exploring this neo-Gothic landmark on Michigan Avenue. It was built based on a contest that awarded architects prize money totaling $100,000, including a $50,000 first place award which was substantial considering some workers at the time made $1 per day. On the outer walls of the building, there are slices of places from around the world-such as the Western Wall in Jerusalem, the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal, the Parthenon, Hagia Sophia, the Palace of Westminster, petrified wood from the Redwood National and State Parks, the Great Pyramid, The Alamo, Notre Dame de Paris, Abraham Lincoln's Tomb, Independence Hall, and the Berlin Wall. More recently a piece of steel recovered from the World Trade Center was added to the wall. So much fun exploring and discovering new landmarks on each visit. On the inside in entrance lobby, the walls have famous quotes related to freedom of speech and the press. More restricted access due to the Tribune Tower being converted into multimillion-dollar luxury apartments. Still a great place to see slices of history.

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    Tribune Tower
    Tribune Tower
    Tribune Tower - Beautiful entry

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    Beautiful entry

    Gold Coast - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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