Discover the vibrant essence of Chicago with a self-guided tour through the Loop, the city’s historic downtown.
This journey unveils a blend of striking skyscrapers and hidden architectural gems, allowing you to explore at your own pace. Uncover the rich history from the Great Fire of 1871 to the architectural masterpieces that define the skyline.
Stroll past renowned theaters, museums, and captivating public art pieces that contribute to the city’s creative spirit.
The Loop offers a unique perspective on Chicago's past and present, whether it's your first visit or a familiar stroll.
— Self-guided exploration of Chicago’s historic Loop area — Learn about the city’s architectural innovations and history — Visit iconic landmarks like the Art Institute and Millennium Park — Perfect for first-time visitors or seasoned Chicagoans alike
111 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, United States
This museum is home to one of the world’s finest art collections and blends iconic works such as American Gothic with a striking Beaux-Arts building. Step inside for masterpieces spanning centuries and continents.
301 S. Columbus Dr, Grant Park, Chicago, United States
Inspired by Versailles and one of the largest fountains in the world, this Chicago landmark dazzles with choreographed water displays. Its central jet shoots 150 feet into the air against a skyline backdrop.
141 W Jackson Blvd, La Salle Street, Chicago, United States
A soaring Art Deco tower that once defined the city’s financial district, crowned by a statue of Ceres, goddess of agriculture. Its lobby offers a glimpse into Chicago’s trading legacy.
78 E Washington St, , Chicago, United States
This former library is now a free cultural hub known for its stunning stained-glass domes. Step inside to discover art exhibits, performances, and breathtaking architectural details.
Its ornate towers honor the city’s founder and showcase moments from Chicago history.
201 E. Randolph St., Millenium Park, Chicago, United States
Cloud Gate is better known as the Bean. The instantly recognizable icon is a reflective sculpture that turns the skyline—and you—into part of the art. Walk beneath its gleaming surface for a unique visual experience.
201 E Randolph St, Millennium Park, Chicago, United States
Two glass block towers face each other, projecting video portraits that spray water in summer. This playful, interactive artwork invites visitors to cool off and connect with the city.
Millennium Park, Chicago, United States
Designed by Frank Gehry, the Jay Pritzker Pavilion is a sweeping outdoor concert venue that anchors Millennium Park. Its dramatic steel ribbons and state-of-the-art sound system create a one-of-a-kind urban stage.
201 E Randolph St, Millennium Park, Wrigley Square, Chicago, United States
A modern recreation of a 1917 colonnade, this semicircular landmark honors the city’s founders. It’s a graceful nod to Chicago’s classical past in a thoroughly modern park.
50 W Adams St, Federal Plaza, Chicago, United States
Alexander Calder’s massive red sculpture brings a bold splash of color to the heart of the Loop. Its sweeping curves contrast beautifully with the surrounding steel and glass.
140 S Dearborn St, , Chicago, United States
A masterpiece of the Chicago School, this 1895 high-rise boasts ornate terra cotta and a luminous interior rotunda. Its mosaics tell the story of the city’s early explorers.
50 W Washington St, Richard J. Daley Plaza Civic Center, Chicago, United States
A gift from Pablo Picasso, this abstract steel sculpture has become a beloved city icon. Its meaning is left to the imagination, sparking curiosity in all who pass by.
209 S La Salle St, , Chicago, United States
The Rookery Building is one of Chicago’s oldest standing high-rises, featuring a stunning light court redesigned by Frank Lloyd Wright. Its blend of Romanesque and early skyscraper design is unforgettable.
233 S Wacker Drive, Chicago, United States
Once the tallest building in the world, this skyscraper offers panoramic city views from its 103rd-floor Skydeck. Step onto The Ledge for a glass-floor thrill.
376 N Michigan Ave, Enter at Riverwalk Level, Chicago, United States
Climb inside a working bridgehouse to see the gears that lift the Michigan Avenue Bridge. Exhibits explore the river’s role in Chicago’s growth.
ose who served, with polished granite walls reflecting names and memories. It’s a place for reflection amid the bustle of downtown.
175 N State St, , Chicago, United States
With its iconic marquee and lavish French Baroque interior, this 1921 venue is a showstopper inside and out. The Chicago Theatre remains a centerpiece of Chicago’s entertainment scene.
400 S State St, , Chicago, United States
Topped with a sunlit glass atrium, this public library offers a serene escape from the busy streets. Its Winter Garden feels like a hidden oasis.
69 W Washington St, Chicago, United States
This whimsical, colorful sculpture by Joan Miró brings a playful burst of surrealism to the Loop. Its abstract form invites endless interpretations.
DuSable Bridge crosses the Chicago River on Michigan Avenue between East Wacker Drive and Illinois Street. Nearby landmarks include the Wrigley Building, Chicago Architecture Center, and Tribune Tower.
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