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Discover Chicago: sightseeing, dining and unique experiences

VisitChicagois to explore a city that combines towering skyscrapers, iconic architecture and a rich cultural life on the shores of Lake Michigan. From theMillennium Parkand the famousCloud Gateto its museums, lively neighborhoods and iconic local cuisine, every corner offers unique experiences that make the city an unforgettable destination. In this guide you will find all the essentials for an organized tour of Chicago: must-see places, most interesting neighborhoods, best times to travel, practical tips and plans to make the most of one of the most vibrant cities in the United States.

Updated: 12/24/2025
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Chicago C3® CityPASS®: Choice of 3 Attractions

Chicago's C3 CityPASS® allows you to visit three of the city's top attractions with significant savings and total flexibility.

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360° Observation Platform Chicago: Entrance

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Navy Pier Centennial Wheel: Entrance

The Centennial Wheel at Navy Pier is a modern, 61-meter-high Ferris wheel with climate-controlled cabins that offers panoramic views of the Chicago skyline. With three turns and advanced technology, it is one of the most comfortable and popular attractions to see the city.

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The Art Institute of Chicago: Quick Access to the Museum of Natural History: Entrance Fee

The Art Institute of Chicago is one of the most important art museums in the United States and houses masterpieces by legendary artists such as Van Gogh, Picasso, Monet and Dalí.

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The Field Museum of Natural History: Admission

The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago houses more than 40 million items spanning the history of life and science.

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🌆 Millennium Park y Cloud Gate (“The Bean”)

Parque urbano icónico con arte público y espacios para eventos. La escultura “The Bean” es el símbolo fotográfico de la ciudad.

🏙️ Willis Tower y Skydeck

Rascacielos emblemático con un mirador de altura extrema y el famoso “Ledge”, un balcón de cristal sobre la ciudad.

🖼️ Art Institute of Chicago

Museo con colecciones de arte impresionista, moderno y contemporáneo, incluyendo obras maestras de Monet, Van Gogh y Hopper.

🌊 Navy Pier

Muelle turístico frente al lago Michigan con atracciones, restaurantes y paseos en barco.

🏛️ Chicago Riverwalk y arquitectura

Paseo junto al río con restaurantes, bares y tours de arquitectura, ideal para admirar los rascacielos y edificios históricos.

🏟️ Lincoln Park y el Zoológico de Chicago

Espacios verdes para paseos, cultura y actividades al aire libre, con entrada gratuita al zoológico.

  • Primavera (abril – junio): clima agradable, parques en flor y eventos culturales.
  • Verano (julio – agosto): días largos, festivales al aire libre y cruceros por el lago.
  • Otoño (septiembre – octubre): temperaturas suaves, menos turistas y colores otoñales.
  • Invierno (noviembre – febrero): frío intenso, ideal para actividades bajo techo y mercadillos.
  • Metro (L) y autobuses muy eficientes para moverse por la ciudad.
  • A pie, ideal para el centro y Millennium Park.
  • Bicicleta y scooters para trayectos cortos junto al lago y parques.
  • Cruceros para recorridos panorámicos por el río y la bahía.
  • 1 día: Millennium Park → Art Institute → Cloud Gate → Chicago Riverwalk
  • 2 días: Willis Tower → Navy Pier → Paseo por el lago → Lincoln Park
  • 3 días: Centro + barrios históricos (Wicker Park, The Loop) + Museo de Ciencia e Industria