Top sights in Chicago

 Our Top Sights Seeing Spots in Chicago

If you're going to visit us in Chicago be sure to check out what else the city offers. We listed several spots that are a must for any first time visitor to Chicago.  


Top Sights In Chicago:


1. Wrigley Field


Whether you like baseball or not, Wrigley Field is a must-see attraction in the windy city. It's one of the oldest ballparks in baseball being built in 1914. There is so much history in this ballpark. You get to be the envy of all your friends who are baseball fans when you snap an Instagram shot next to the famous ivy wall. While you should check out a ballgame at Wrigley, it's also a good place to visit outside of the regular season. You can take a private tour where you get to explore the stadium and more. Don't think you need to be a baseball or sports fan just to have fun at Wrigley. There are a lot of activities in and around the stadium.


Address: 1060 W Addison St, Chicago, IL 60613


2. The Art Institute Of Chicago


This is an absolute must-visit if you are in Chicago. The Art Institute of Chicago is easily one of the best places to visit as a tourist in the big city. You get to see some of the most exquisite contemporary masterpieces and browse through the various global galleries they have in the museum. If you are a museum buff, this is a can't-miss museum that will have your jaw dropped as you go from exhibit to exhibit. The history within the Art Institute of Chicago's walls is incredible and you cannot expect to see everything in a single day. Therefore, you want to prepare for this museum to take multiple visits to truly see everything.


Address: 111 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60603


3. Millennium Park


This is the famous park that you've likely seen on your social media feed. Anyone and everyone that goes to Chicago will have this picture shamelessly on the front of their travel album. Don't think it's not worth it just because it's the popular thing to do. Millennium Park gives you three blocks of open area with an ice skating rink, outdoor music, and more. It's a very fun place to spend an afternoon and it makes it on the list of the must-see sights in the city. Huddle up in front of the bean and get your iconic photo with your friends and family.


Address: 201 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60602


4. Lincoln Park Zoo


For zoo lovers, the Lincoln Park Zoo is a top sight in the city. This zoo happens to be completely free. However, that's not why it sits on this list. It's an incredibly fun zoo to visit. It's old, but it has some of the best ape exhibits. Your entire family is certain to have a blast if you block off a day to visit this zoo. It's conveniently located and it's clean and well ran.


As you can tell, there is a lot to do in the windy city. You'll want to be certain to give yourself plenty of time in the city with so much to take in. If you are a Michael Jordan or Bulls fan, you'll also need to visit the Michael Jordan statue at the United Center. The sights above are some of the Can't-miss attractions in Chi-town. Now go out there and start exploring!


Address: 2001 N. Clark St. Chicago, IL 60614, USA


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