John Hancock Building
Enjoy breathtaking views, stretching across Lake Michigan and four states, as far as the eye can see! Stay for the spectacular sunset, or visit us at night to see Chicago's stunning architecture against a star-lit sky.
With sweeping views spanning 4 states - Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois - there's a whole lot to see! Throw in all there is to do here in the heart of downtown Chicago and you can really make a day of it. Come to think of it, you can really make a night of it too, if you have a hot date (gazing down at the city under lights can get pretty romantic).
Enjoy breathtaking views, stretching across Lake Michigan and four states, as far as the eye can see! Stay for the spectacular sunset, or visit us at night to see Chicago's stunning architecture against a star-lit sky.
With sweeping views spanning 4 states - Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois - there's a whole lot to see! Throw in all there is to do here in the heart of downtown Chicago and you can really make a day of it. Come to think of it, you can really make a night of it too, if you have a hot date (gazing down at the city under lights can get pretty romantic).
Water Tower Place
The Water Tower Place is a large urban, mixed-use development comprising a 758,000 sq ft (70,400 m2)shopping mall and 74 story skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The complex is located at 835 North Michigan Avenue, along the Magnificent Mile. It is named after the nearby Chicago Water Tower.
The Water Tower Place is a large urban, mixed-use development comprising a 758,000 sq ft (70,400 m2)shopping mall and 74 story skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The complex is located at 835 North Michigan Avenue, along the Magnificent Mile. It is named after the nearby Chicago Water Tower.
Magnificent Mile
Chicago’s Magnificent Mile is the great Chicago shopping experience with an abundance and variety of boutiques and stores to spark every interest, meet every need and delight every visitor.
The shops on The Magnificent Mile are as diverse as the goods they sell, with towering shopping centers, chic designer studios, intimate specialty retail shops, iconic department stores, lavish luxury boutiques and trendy favorites all within an easy stroll.
Walk through this historically rich section of Michigan Avenue and explore all the shops, restaurants, and entertainment options that have made it a world-famous attraction.
Chicago’s Magnificent Mile is the great Chicago shopping experience with an abundance and variety of boutiques and stores to spark every interest, meet every need and delight every visitor.
The shops on The Magnificent Mile are as diverse as the goods they sell, with towering shopping centers, chic designer studios, intimate specialty retail shops, iconic department stores, lavish luxury boutiques and trendy favorites all within an easy stroll.
Walk through this historically rich section of Michigan Avenue and explore all the shops, restaurants, and entertainment options that have made it a world-famous attraction.
Oak Street Beach
This popular Gold Coast/Streeterville neighborhood hotspot offers many amenities and a spectacular view of the city skyline. This beach hosts a number of popular amateur and professional volleyball tournaments throughout the summer.
In 2011, Jeff Zimmermann created the mural entitled “You Know What You Should Do.” This art can be found along a wall running parallel to the Lakefront Trail at the access point to the Oak Street Beach underpass.
The mural, measuring about 260 feet in length and 9 feet tall at the very center, raises awareness of beach health and water-quality issues. Its message reminds the public to help keep the beaches clean. The project was funded through a grant from theGreat Lakes Restoration Initiative through the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
This popular Gold Coast/Streeterville neighborhood hotspot offers many amenities and a spectacular view of the city skyline. This beach hosts a number of popular amateur and professional volleyball tournaments throughout the summer.
In 2011, Jeff Zimmermann created the mural entitled “You Know What You Should Do.” This art can be found along a wall running parallel to the Lakefront Trail at the access point to the Oak Street Beach underpass.
The mural, measuring about 260 feet in length and 9 feet tall at the very center, raises awareness of beach health and water-quality issues. Its message reminds the public to help keep the beaches clean. The project was funded through a grant from theGreat Lakes Restoration Initiative through the United States Environmental Protection Agency.