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Explore the best night attractions in Chicago! Discover vibrant evening entertainment and stunning nightscapes
Updated Jun 2024
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    4.5/5
    463 Review
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    Chicago.Downtown Chicago
    513m from downtown
    Highlights: The Willis Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower, is a high point in the Chicago skyline. The building is currently used as an office building with a total of 110 floors. Tens of thousands of tourists come here every day just to board the 412-meter-high 103-story Chicago Sky Observation Deck to overlook the entire Chicago panorama. 1.103rd floor observation deck, enjoy the city view of Chicago. As soon as you enter the Willis Tower, you will be attracted by the words "Windy City", "Chicago" and "Chicago City" written in English on the wall. Then step into the elevator, and each floor the elevator goes up will display the current floor, the current height, and the buildings with the same height. For example, the 25th floor: the Statue of Liberty in New York, the 86th floor: the Eiffel Tower in Paris, and the 102nd floor: the Empire State Building in New York. When you get out of the elevator to the observation deck on the 103rd floor, you can overlook the entire Chicago city and the skyline across Lake Michigan. 2. A real sense of suspension, a thrilling and exciting experience When you come here, you must not miss the thrilling feeling of standing on the glass roof. In June 2009, the designer added 4 glass roofs, all of which were built on the west side of the building, extending about 1.2 meters to the interior. Standing on the transparent glass balcony, the city street view is unobstructed, but it is frightening. And you can also see the tourists on the rooftop next to it, and it feels like they are hanging in the air. Of course there are people standing on it, some people are squatting on the glass, and some people are even lying on it. 3. The sky is clear in the daytime, and the neon lights are bright at night. During the day, you can feel the openness of the mountains and small mountains. At night, you can overlook the brightly lit night scene of Chicago. It is recommended to arrive at the observation deck 30-45 minutes before sunset, so that you can see the beauty of the alternating day and night.
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    4.5/5
    226 Review
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    "The John Hancock Center can book a place to visit, in Chicago's group tour type, basically will not include this place's activities, when you can pass by here to see, understand some of the characteristics of American architecture and culture."
    Chicago.Streeterville
    2.4km from downtown
    Highlights: The John Hancock Center is located on the side of Michigan Avenue in Chicago, also known as "Chicago 360°". Completed in 1969, it was the tallest skyscraper in the world outside New York at that time. Standing on the 94th floor and looking out, the field of vision will reach 128 kilometers, and the four states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin have a panoramic view. 1. Tour Guide The John Hancock Center is now the third tallest building in Chicago and the fourth tallest building in the United States. It was designed by structural engineer Fazle Khan. There is an observation deck on the 94th floor of the building and a restaurant on the 95th floor with views of Chicago and Lake Michigan. The 44th floor features an all-American indoor pool. The John Hancock Center is currently a member of the World Federation of Tall Towers, and has received numerous awards for its distinctive architecture, including the 25-Year Achievement Award from the American Institute of Architects in May 1999. 2. "Tilt!" Observation Deck - Enjoy a New Perspective of Chicago The new "Tilt!" observation deck at the John Hancock Center in 2014 is not to be missed, a thrilling new attraction that changes visitors' perspectives on Chicago. Safe for up to 8 visitors at a time, it stretches out to overlook the Magnificent Mile and the Chicago skyline, offering a unique bird's-eye view at 1,000 feet!
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FAQ

What are some Night Attractions in Chicago?
Some Night Attractions in Chicago include:Willis Tower, 875 N Michigan Ave
What are some highly-rated Night Attractions in Chicago?
Some highly-rated Night Attractions in Chicago include:Willis Tower:4.5, 875 N Michigan Ave:4.5
At what locations in Chicago can Night Attractions in Chicago be found?
The Night Attractions in Chicago are mainly located in:Willis Tower:Chicago, 875 N Michigan Ave:Chicago
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