HISTORY • September 14, 2012Built in the late 1860s, these two structures, designed by William Boyington, were among the few buildings to survive the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
Courtney W. • December 28, 2011Make sure to check out Quay restaurant! Literally right next door with amazing food and drinks - their mac and cheese is a must have starter!
Cole K. • November 24, 2016Mies' masterpiece of Modernism. Always worth a walk around the buildings.
Berna B. • May 19, 2013The signature room at the 95th.best brunch and grate view in Chicago
Wilson T. • May 29, 2010Go play tennis there, it's one of the best places in the city to play.Play with a Wilson BLX racket there.
Jonathan F. • May 28, 2015This is an awesome beach so close to Navy Pier and Michigan Avenue. It is normally not as crowded as Oak Street Beach or North Avenue Beach. Great for distance swimming as well.
Jake S. • August 8, 2013Starts every hour, on the hour, and lasts ten minutes.
Geoffroy B. • October 20, 2013If you're serious about learning about Chicago's amazing architecture, you may be disappointed. The tour doesn't go into any detail. For beautiful views from the river and the lake though, you're set!
Jonathan F. • September 5, 2016The park is dominated by a large, interactive fountain that lights up at night. There's not much shade or places to sit when it's busy.
Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity, Inc. • July 8, 2011If you are every in Chicago, IL make sure you stop by the Plaza of the Americas and take a minute to see the statue of Don Benito Juárez between the Wrigley Building and the Realtor Building.
Silvia R. • August 10, 2013As a tribute to his legacy, the USA has several statues of Juarez. Today He is remembered as being a progressive reformer dedicated to democracy and equal rights for the indigenous Indian population.
Fernando C. • April 26, 2016Great for an afternoon stroll, the views, and people watching. Not as popular as the opposite side of the river, but just as pleasant.
laura c. • February 26, 2010Awesome pie at First Slice cafe!
Lisa • October 6, 2011Great park for all ages. Wonderful playground for little toddlers and a separate one for the really rambunctious ones! A nice walkway with benches for the sedentary crowd and a grass/tree section too.
John P. • December 30, 2011Find Memorial Hall & see all the names throughout the 102 year history of the former Chicago high school seminary.
Jonathan F. • September 5, 2016A great place to rest if walking between Michigan Avenue and Navy Pier.
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