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The Art Institute in Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago

One of the oldest and largest art museums in the country, The Art Institute boasts works of art across time, cultures, geographies, and identities and is well known for its curated collections and exhibits. Allow time to take it all in. It’s worth it.

Museum of Contemporary Art
Museum of Contemporary Art

Explore the city’s most respected showcase of contemporary art from around the world, where 45,000 square feet of temporary and collection-based exhibitions sit alongside a theater, art library and vibrant sculpture garden. Tucked away between Michigan Ave and Lake Michigan, MOCA Chicago is a must-see for any art enthusiast.

Logan Street Art
Logan Square Street Art

Start at the famed “Greetings from Chicago” mural on Milwaukee Avenue and wander from there. Logan Square is known for its vibrant, eclectic mix of street art making it the city’s central hub for creative, carefree – and always changing – creations.

Chicago River Boat Tours at Sunset
Chicago Architecture Center River Cruise

See the very best of Chicago on a special Chicago River Cruise highlighting the city’s most iconic views and architectural icons, by day or by night. Sit back and soak it all in with cocktails, snacks and guided details on the city’s design marvels. Inquire with the concierge for reservations.

Oak Street Chicago
Magnificent Mile

A sophisticated shopping destination filled with the leading international brands in luxury fashion, accessories, design and more, alongside specialty spas and salons.

Chicago Riverwalk
Chicago Riverwalk

This 1.25 mile long stretch of Chicago’s vibrant riverfront is a public path for walking, dining, outdoor activities and simply taking in the city and everything it has to offer. Dotted with small parks, architectural and historical highlights, and plenty of people watching along the way, a stroll along the Riverwalk is a favorite Chicago pastime for locals and visitors alike.

Wrigley Field
Wrigley Field

Home of the Chicago Cubs, this old-school neighborhood ballpark is one of the most famous in the country for its historical gravitas and classic nature. Named after chewing gum magnate William Wrigley, Jr., this 1914 structure is the National League’s oldest ballpark and full of original era details like its iconic ivy-covered outfield wall, a hand-operated scoreboard and plenty of superstitions to go along with it all.

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United Center

A legendary sports venue and home to the Chicago Bulls, Chicago Blackhawks and one legendary statue of NBA superstar, Michael Jordan, the United Center is Chicago’s imminent indoor arena. With a capacity of 23,500 per event, the United Center draws fans from far and wide for some of the best sports match ups in the country all year round.

Soldier Field
Soldier Field

Opened in 1924, Soldier Field is the city’s home for football, soccer and special events in close proximity to downtown. Named as a memorial to U.S. soldiers who had died in combat, Soldier Field offers public and private tours and an up-close look at the Chicago Bears home field and how it came to be. Worth a visit for any sports fan.

Garfield Park Conservatory in Chicago
Garfield Park Conservatory

Formed by a group of local residents, the Garfield Park Conservatory is one of the largest and most beautiful conservatories in the country, located on a 184-acre site in Garfield Park. Featuring two acres of public greenhouse space and 10 acres of outdoor gardens, it’s often dubbed “landscape art under glass” with very good reason. One of the city’s best kept secrets.

The bean in Downtown Chicago
Millennium Park

A Chicago must-see, Millennium Park is a city signature with its sprawling lakefront landscape in the heart of downtown where you can find “The Bean,” one of the city’s most iconic public sculptures, alongside Grant Park’s Buckingham Fountain, quiet gardens, community events and plenty of wide open green space made perfect for lounging.

Maggie Daley Park outdoor rock climbing wall in Chicago
Maggie Daley Park

A year-round playground for the young and the young at heart, Maggie Daley Park is home to everything from playgrounds to tennis courts to mini golf and picnic spots and transforms into one of the city’s most loved winter wonderlands in the snowy months with the Christkindl Market and outdoor ice skating.

Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago
Field Museum

Wonder full. The Field Museum is one of Chicago’s favorites, showcasing nearly 40 million artifacts and specimens in one of the largest natural history museum collections in the world. An awe-inspiring outing for the whole family, at every turn.

Shedd Aquarium on Lake Michigan in Chicago
Shedd Aquarium

Down under. Explore Shedd Aquarium’s magnificent display of aquatic and marine life with everything from beluga whales to stingrays in the city’s most famed under the sea-inspired setting.

An overview of downtown Chicago in the evening
Skyline Views

See Chicago in unparalleled sky-high style at some of the city’s most incredible view points, including the Willis Tower Skydeck, that sits atop Chicago’s tallest building and John Hancock’s 360 Chicago Experience, featuring jaw-dropping city-wide panoramas sure to impress.

Historic Chicago Theatre
Chicago Theatre

Stage right. The Chicago Theatre is a standout landmark destination in downtown Chicago for any theatre and music fan, playing host to some of the best and brightest talents in live music, comedy, theatre and more. Inquire about the show calendar and advanced reservations.

Lion relaxing at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago
Lincoln Park Zoo

A Pendry favorite, Lincoln Park Zoo is a historic animal haven featuring complimentary admission to animal lovers 365 days per year and sharing the wonder of everything from close to 200 species of wildlife to gardens, animal conservation, community initiatives, and more.

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