

To learn more, visit the 360 CHICAGO website.Ī first-time visit to Chicago isn't complete without a stop at Millennium Park. Buying your tickets online will help you skip the ticket desk line and ensure access at your preferred time. Keep in mind that you'll have to fork over an additional fee to experience TILT. Tickets start at $30 for visitors 12 and older and $20 for children ages 3 to 11. to 11 p.m., but keep in mind that last entry is at 10 p.m. Parking garages are situated nearby, but the easiest way to get to 360 CHICAGO is to take the L's Red Line to the Chicago subway station or one of several bus routes to the Michigan & Chestnut or Michigan & Delaware bus stops.

Some travelers bemoan the 360 CHICAGO's high ticket prices however, if you have a Go City Chicago Card or a Chicago CityPASS, your entrance fees are covered by your attractions pass.
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Past visitors say 360 CHICAGO's shorter lines, abundance of windows and better views make this attraction worth visiting over its more famous counterpart, Skydeck Chicago at Willis Tower. Should you prefer to experience the view without feeling your heart skip a beat, grab a cup of coffee, a glass of wine or a snack at the cafe and bar, or look for souvenirs in the gift shop. Mural artist Nate Baranowski created an optical illusion on the observation deck that makes visitors feel as though they are standing on a crane platform in the clouds. For another memorable way to immerse yourself in the views, try ClouldWalk, a 3D art experience introduced in 2022. In this mechanized room, visitors hold on to handlebars as the top of the room's windows extend outward, tilting you toward bustling North Michigan Avenue down below. Meanwhile, the interactive screens will help you identify different landmarks that appear in your panorama.įor a different point of view (and an adrenaline rush), test out 360 CHICAGO's TILT. Encased by floor-to-ceiling windows, 360 CHICAGO boasts expansive views of the city on a clear day, you can see four states. Formerly known as the John Hancock Observatory, 360 CHICAGO towers 1,000 feet over The Magnificent Mile from its location on the 94th floor of the John Hancock Center (or 875 North Michigan Avenue as its more formally known). One of Chicago's most notable attractions is its skyline, and one of the best places to experience it is at the 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck.
