Millennium Park云云石雨Millennial Park is located in the heart of Chicago, USA, relying on the beautiful Lake Michigan, one of the most popular attractions in Chicago. The "cloud gate" in the park is a chic landscape, like a haha mirror to the whole Chicago, which is amazing.
Magnificent MilePpalettes_nyChicago is also a walking friendly city, all attractions are relatively concentrated, not far from the distance, although public transportation is very convenient, but walking will unlock a different Chicago. Before coming to Chicago, I thought it would be like other cities. After I came, I was shocked by the skyscrapers here. I can see that it is comparable to the skyscrapers in New York. It is walking along the coast along the way. Residents who keep running through it, if there is time, You can take a cruise to unlock a different angle of Chicago.
McCormick PlaceLlove is blueThis is my first time attending the annual conference of the Radiological Society of North America in McCormick, and wow my God, this place is huge. As the shuttle gets closer and closer to the building, I'm already excited about what I see. We finished the whole building and walked 14,000 steps a day! We just walked all the way, and visiting every corner of every hall was definitely the best calorie burning exercise! It might be a bit expensive to eat here, but there is a McDonald’s, so I think it’s okay. Souvenir shop, also offer FedEx service if you need it. Lovely, magnificent building!
ChinatownSShirley LiuI haven't come for 4 years. After the epidemic, I still have a sense of intimacy in Chinatown in Chicago. There are more shops, and there are many tourists at 7 pm. Dinner in Phoenix Restaurant, is one of the best choices in Chicago. The dishes taste very authentic and deeply feel the friendly human touch.
The Art Institute of Chicago云云石雨The Chicago Museum of Art was built in 1891 and is located in downtown Chicago, on the shores of Lake Michigan, and is connected by three three-story buildings. Collection of exhibits is extremely rich, mainly painting, sculpture, supplemented by architecture, photography, crafts, textiles, etc., time span from ancient Egyptian pottery in 3000 BC and even contemporary Pop art, mainly Greek, Roman, European and American art, both India, Southeast Asia, Artworks from China, Japan, Korea, Africa and the Americas can be called the Museum of the World.
Grant Park小小思文Grant Park is also a good free place to visit, the most seen in this type of outdoor sports locals, running projects are very popular, basically can see at different times of the day, there are some hyena crowds oh.
Field MuseumAAnonymous UserThe museum is amazing! Lots of specimen and well layout. Spectacular! The museum has 3 levels. We spent a total of 6hrs in the museum. If you have limited time, visit the main level and go to the upper level, straight to the hall 2 and 3 to take photos with the dinosaurs and T. Rex.you can pack your lunch and snacks, there is a picnic area with vending machine at groud level.
Willis TowerEedwwardVisiting the Willis Tower was an awe-inspiring experience like no other. As we ascended to the Skydeck, the anticipation grew palpable. Stepping onto the glass-floored ledge, we were greeted with breathtaking views stretching for miles across the stunning Chicago skyline. The sheer height of the tower provided a thrilling sense of perspective, making us feel like we were on top of the world. The interactive exhibits and informative displays added depth to the visit, offering insights into the city's rich history and architectural marvels. Despite the bustling crowds, the organization and efficiency of the staff ensured a smooth and enjoyable experience. Standing tall as an iconic symbol of Chicago, the Willis Tower offers a perspective that is both exhilarating and unforgettable.
Cloud Gate云云石雨The mirror effect of the statue is reminiscent of the haha mirror in the amusement park in Chicago, USA, but these effects have a more serious purpose, and the huge "cloud door" looks quite lightweight. The "Cloud Gate" is considered Kapoor's most ambitious work because of the complex structure of this mirror-shaped artwork.