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    Newberry Library

    4.5 (98 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Rhonda F.

    On a rainy afternoon, we wandered in to the Newberry Library. It was the perfect spot to spend an afternoon. The Gold Coast building is gorgeous from the outside in. Grand and stately, facing a park, it gives off an elegant and mysterious vibe. Walking in, the staff was so welcoming. It was our first time so we had a few questions. There is so much more to this lovely library. The gift shop is so nice. It is filled with wonderful items you won't find at other stores. The greeting cards and note books are diverse and plentiful. The exhibit we saw was interesting and well curated. I was happy to see many people enjoying it. I feel so lucky to live so close to the Newberry Library and am looking forward to returning soon.

    Book Fair
    Kate W.

    Heaven is a place on Earth and it's called the Newberry Library. This place is such a gem and I'm thankful that it exists! My favorite weekend is the Newberry Library used book fair. There are 3 rooms packed to the brim with books, puzzles, games, CDs, maps, and more available for purchase. I picked up three hardback books that were on my list for $8 total. You can't beat that! The staff and volunteers here are phenomenal. So friendly and helpful! The library itself is also stunning with lots of books and even some exhibitions to enjoy. The restrooms are available to visitors and are sparkly clean.

    Sheyenne H.

    Come here for the special exhibits and the free tour. If you do any special research on humanities subject, there is a plethora of resources available here.

    Tim S.

    Popped in for a talk on the development of the media to accompany the new exhibit Chicago Avant Garde. What a treat to hear the creative process between three artists as the came up with the messaging for such a fascinating exhibit.

    Ruffles Hall History
    Christina S.

    The Newberry Library is a hidden gem in the City of Chicago! It offers many FREE venues open to THE PUBLIC! I went here over Christmas with my family to see the 1893 Chicago World's Fair Exhibit which was extensive in nature-containing artifacts such as pictures, maps, postcards, writings, etc with details about many aspects of the fair. It was fascinating. The current Exhibition is on author Herman Melville and is open to the public for FREE and features the story of "Moby Dick" and is titled "Melville: Finding America at Sea." There are a number of FREE academic presentations by local authors and scholars including professors which I attended recently and I liked that at the end of the presentation, the audience was allowed to ask the presenters questions. PS: Do not miss the artifact from the Chicago World's Fair outside the Melville Exhibit. It is a Ferris Wheel with postcards from the World's Fair and is a permanent display.

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    Andrea R.

    So I've never actually been to the library section of Newberry Library, but while checking out their ballroom today I realized that it's about time I check it out! Unfortunately, the library section was closed today (closed on Mondays) but I'll be back! But on to the Newberry Library as an event venue, which many yelpers seem to be a fan of (based on the other reviews). And there's a reason there are so many fans- this room is absolutely GORGEOUS! The room just screams elegance without being too stuff and it's the type of room that would really work with any type of flowers or other decoration. A member of the staff (a very helpful man by the name of Lonnie) gave me a folder with pricing...and it was much more reasonable than I expected. It seems like it's about $5000 to rent the room and then you can use any caterer you want (very nice since many of these venues seem to place restrictions on caterers). Based on my own wedding venue search in South Florida this place seems like a deal...and best of all it's in a prime downtown Chicago location! As far as space I believe the large ballroom can hold 200 for a seated reception and 300 for a cocktail reception. One of my fiance's friends is getting married here in just a few weeks so I'm super excited now to see how beautiful the room is when it's all done up. Stay tuned for more on Newberry Library after that wedding...and then even more when I finally make it to the actual library! Edit 11/17/07: Attended a wedding here last night and it was so gorgeous! They had the ceremony in the very historic looking lobby so the bride walked down the stairs...loved it! And Ruggles Hall was even prettier all decorated!

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    Richie D.

    Apparently this is not a "public" library. I went in here with a buddy of mine to check out this beautiful historical landmark and the front desk (blocking off the main stairwell) said you must be on a tour to see the interior beyond the bookstore, washrooms and art exhibit. Tours of every corner of the building are offered Thursdays at 3:00 pm and Saturdays at 10:30 am. Otherwise, you need "special" permission to enter upstairs. Boo! A side fact: Some say that Washington Square Park which faces the Newberry Library is where the term "get off your/my soapbox" comes from. Public speakers would stand on an actual soapbox to say an impromptu speech that is usually political nature. Currently there is a fountain surrounded by flowers and a fence.

    Our wedding set up (September 2015)

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    Beautiful inside! I was just sad there wasn't much space to sit and work besides the lounge (and have food or drinks with you)

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    Beautiful. The building tour was informative. I love research and now have a free card to access their collection. Awesome!

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    Skydeck Chicago

    3.5(940 reviews)
    1.5 miThe Loop

    Let me start by saying the main purpose of this visit was to step outside of my comfort…read morezone--because I am terrified of heights. The staff at Skydeck Chicago were all very sweet and friendly throughout the experience. As you make your way up, you walk through a series of exhibits and fun facts about Chicago, which was a nice touch and made the wait feel more engaging. It really highlights what makes the city special. Once we reached the top, I quickly realized I had underestimated just how high the building actually is. When it was time to step out onto the ledge... I completely punked out! They tell you not to look down, but of course, your natural reaction is to do exactly that. There's a photographer ready to capture the moment when you step all the way out onto the glass, but truthfully, I couldn't make it all the way out. I gave it about 2.5 seconds of bravery before my fear kicked in! Even with my moment of panic, I'm still really glad I went. It was definitely an unforgettable experience and a fun way to challenge myself.

    Our activity while in Chicago was to check out the Sky Deck. Tickets were a bit pricey but, I…read morewould suggest trying Groupon for discounted tickets. The location is inside of building with a large food court. I was not expecting a full on museum of all of popular food, culture and celebrity natives of Chicago but, I absolutely love it. It was pretty crowded especially when we got upstairs however, the line was moving pretty quickly. We were able to take pictures and see great angles of the city. The Ledge was pretty cool. Definitely a must visit

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    Chicago Riverwalk

    4.6(260 reviews)
    0.9 miThe Loop

    Very chill and relaxing. With much to see and get some nice steps in…read more Certainly recommend if you're looking to cut back on just spending money everywhere you go.

    One might expect me to be all doom and gloom about the sheer number of restaurants and bars along…read morethe river. Surprisingly, I won't be that guy, at least not this time. The main thing I really love about the Riverwalk is that it's a place in Chicago where someone can simply exist and vibe without the necessity of spending money. There is more than enough space to walk along the riverfront, take a seat, and enjoy the atmosphere. In terms of safety, there are more than enough "eyes on the street" as well as a visible police/private security presence. As with any high-traffic spot, use common sense, but other than a possible pickpocket, I don't foresee any issues. In terms of cleanliness, it is well-maintained, and I've not encountered any noticeable dirt, grime, or trash. I also really appreciate that the Riverwalk has both public bathrooms and is accessible! Accessibility needs no further explanation, and being able to wash up without buying an overpriced drink is worth its weight in gold. Another Yelper has compared it to the San Antonio River Walk and called out Chicago for having a shorter, less green "rip-off" of what one would find in Texas. However, I believe one should cast this comparison aside and judge the Chicago Riverwalk on its own merits. With that said... The final verdict: The Chicago Riverwalk is not your traditional, greenery-filled park. It is, however, a fantastic public space to take a stroll, have a bite, or just relax. Better still, while there is no shortage of tourists, it is an excellent destination for locals and visitors alike.

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    07.04.25 view of the Chicago River and the RiverWalk from Michigan Avenue Bridge

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    Willis Tower - Entrance

    Willis Tower

    3.8(1.5k reviews)
    1.5 miThe Loop

    I've been here multiple times, both during the day and at night, and the views are always amazing!…read moreSeeing Chicago from the top never gets old -- daytime gives beautiful city and lake views, while nighttime is stunning with all the city lights. The Skydeck and glass ledge experience is super cool and definitely worth trying. The staff is also helpful and take really good pictures, which makes the visit even more memorable. Whether it's your first time or a repeat visit, this place is always worth it. One of my favorite attractions in Chicago!

    Spontaneous visit to Sears Tower on a Saturday afternoon! I haven't been here since I was a little…read morekid, and that was before they added The Ledge and before it was renamed to Willis Tower, so I've been wanting to come back to experience it again. Surprisingly on a Saturday around 1:30pm, it wasn't crowded at all and there was 0 wait times for anything. I loved the museum you walk through before getting to the elevator that takes you up. The part featuring Chicago foods and the mirrored deep dish pizza was especially cool. When we got up to the top, we enjoyed the amazing views and then headed over to The Ledge. There are two lines, but it did not take long at all because they only allow people 90 seconds to take photos and there are multiple ledges. There's also a bunch of restaurants located here, so you could truly just make a day out of it. They also have other exhibits sometimes, and I think this time around it was the Color Museum. Love that they also added a Van Leeuwen ice cream shop recently!

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    Chamber music in the sky

    Willis Tower - I was too afraid to step all the was back to the outer wall. Others were posing and having a blast. I'd do it again!

    I was too afraid to step all the was back to the outer wall. Others were posing and having a blast. I'd do it again!

    Willis Tower - Lots of fun photo ops while heading up to the tower.

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    Lots of fun photo ops while heading up to the tower.

    Buckingham Fountain - ComEd's Switch on Summer

    Buckingham Fountain

    4.5(413 reviews)
    1.8 miSouth Loop, The Loop

    If you are vising Chicago, this is one of the not to be missed iconic landmarks. The Buckingham…read moreFountain is managed by the Chicago Park District is one of largest fountains in the world. It features impressive water displays and stunning architecture in the beautiful setting of Grant Park. The Buckingham Fountain was built at a cost of $750,00 and it was dedicated on August 12, 1927. Philanthropist Kate Buckingham donated the funds for the fountain as a tribute to her brother, Clarence who was an art collector of Japanese prints. Kate collected medieval sculpture, tapestries, and decorative arts. In addition to the Clarence Buckingham Memorial Fountain she also donated a statue honoring Alexander Hamilton in Lincoln Park and her family's art collection to the Art Institute of Chicago. Clarence Buckingham had been a governing member and a trustee of the Art Institute and Kate was influenced by his association with the institution. The Buckingham Fountain was designed by architect Edward H. Bennett in a classic Art Deco style out of pink marble. The sculptural elements were created by French artist Marcel Loyau. The fountain resembles a rococo style wedding cake and was inspired by the Bassin de Latone and modeled on the Latona Fountain at the Palace of Versailles in France. The fountain symbolizes the vastness of Lake Michigan, with four groups of bronze seahorses representing the four states bordering the lake: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. The fountain is able to propel 14,000 gallons of water per minute. At night the fountain comes alive with lights and dancing water jets. The fountain is known for being featured in the opening of the television show, Married with Children. The Buckingham Fountain stands as a symbol of Kate Buckingham's philanthropic generosity and her love for her brother and the City of Chicago. Enjoy a picnic one one of the well maintained lawns and seating areas near the fountain where you are to create a lasting memory in the heart of Chicago. I will always treasure my visit.

    Still five stars. It's running today and it's very crowded. Great to see so many people enjoying it!read more

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    Married with children fountain

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