Go Chicago Card -
Go Chicago Card allows unlimited access to the best museums, tours, and attractions for one pre-paid
price. Instead of buying tickets at each attraction, the Go Card is your all-access pass to everything – including
the Shedd Aquarium, the Field Museum, John Hancock Observatory, and much more - saving you up to 55% compared to
regular admission. Visit as many attractions as you want on each day – day time admission to all listed attractions
is included in the pass.
Adler
Planetarium & Astronomy Museum - The Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum is the first planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. Its astronomy programs have reached over 35 million people during the past 71 years. Seven state-of-the-art exhibition galleries located in the stunning new Sky Pavilion and the recently renovated landmark 1930s building present modern space exploration along with the history of astronomy.
Chicago
Shakespeare Theater - In the heart of Chicago’s vibrant
downtown and in a beautiful courtyard-style theater just like those he wrote
for, Shakespeare’s work comes to life. Powerful! Emotional! Intense! And
intimate—with the actors and audience just feet away from one another.
Museum of Science and Industry - Climb aboard the
Pioneer Zephyr, the world's first streamlined train. Go inside The U-505 a
German World War II submarine. See the largest collection of Jordan
artifacts ever assembled. All this and much more at The Museum of Science
and Industry in Chicago.
Chicago
Theatre - Nicknamed the ""Wonder Theatre of
the World,"" the 3,605-seat Chicago Theatre remains entrenched
in the hearts of the people of Greater Chicago and the Midwest, a vital
part of both the history of State Street and the future of the North Loop
Theatre District. The theatre hosts a variety of big-name shows
year-round.
DuSable
Museum of African-American History - The DuSable Museum
of African-American History is the only major independent institution in
Chicago established to preserve and interpret the historical experiences
and achievements of African Americans.
Shedd
Aquarium - Shedd Aquarium is the World's Aquarium. Opened in 1929, it is one of the oldest public aquariums in the world. The facility houses nearly 8,000 aquatic animals representing some 650 species of fishes, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, birds, and mammals from waters around the world.
Mexican
Fine Arts Center Museum - The purpose of the Museum is to
stimulate and preserve the knowledge and appreciation of the Mexican culture
as it manifests itself in and outside of Mexico. The Museum defines the
Mexican culture as a culture sin fronteras (without borders) including the
traditional and contemporary artistic expressions of Mexico and of Mexican
communities within the U.S.
Museum
of Contemporary Art - The Museum of Contemporary Art
features some of the finest contemporary sculptures, painting,
photography, video, music, dance and performance.
Navy
Pier - As Chicago's lakefront playground, Navy Pier
offers visitors a unique mix of family-oriented attractions. From the
quiet, serene setting of the Family Pavilion's Crystal Gardens to the
breathtaking views atop the 150-foot Ferris wheel, Navy Pier offers
attractions for everyone.
Lyric
Opera of Chicago - The world-renowned Lyric Opera of
Chicago, performs in one of North America's most beautiful opera houses,
the Civic Opera House.
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Field
Museum -
The Field Museum is one of the world’s great
museums of science, environment and culture. Inside its halls you’ll
find Sue, the world’s largest
T. rex, 23 Egyptian mummies, and more than 35 other world-renowned
exhibitions. The Museum is also a hub of scholarly learning, with more
than 70 scientists conducting research throughout the world.
Apollo
Theater - The Apollo Theater in Chicago is a lush venue
with a prestigious reputation, located in Chicago's fashionable Lincoln Park
theatre district. It's repertoire includes fresh blend of comedies ,
musicals, and special events.
Chicago
Center for the Performing Arts - The fully-integrated
entertainment facility is not only a renowned performing arts and
conference center, but also provides support for the independent film,
television and theatrical community in the Chicagoland area.
The
Hancock Observatory - Enjoy Skywalk 94 floors and over
1,000 feet above the ground, which offers breathtaking views of the city,
Lake Michigan and surrounding states. See Windows on Chicago a great
virtual-visit of Chicago's greatest attractions. Learn the history of
Chicago at The History Wall.
Chicago
Symphony Orchestra - Rich in tradition. Innovative in
vision. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) is a musical force in Chicago
and around the world. 200 performances and events a year. 110 talented
musicians. Three internationally-renowned conductors. An award-winning
composer-in-residence.
The
Chicago Athenaeum : Museum of Architecture and Design - The
Chicago Athenaeum is an International Museum of Architecture and Design,
appropriately based in the world's first city of modern architecture and
design - Chicago. The Museum is dedicated to the Art of Design in all
areas of the discipline: architecture, industrial, and product design,
graphics, and urban planning.
The Art Institute of Chicago
- The Art Institute of Chicago holds one of the world's great art collections. Enjoy one of the premier French Impressionist painting collections in the world. Art from the ancient Egyptians to modern masters like Matisse, Picasso, Georgia O'Keeffe.
Museum of Broadcast
Communications - The Museum of Broadcast Communications (MBC) at the Chicago Cultural Center is one of only two broadcast museums in
America. The museum features wonderful television and radio memorabilia that
bring the audiovisual world to life.
Chicago
Academy of Sciences and Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum - Founded in
1857, the Chicago Academy of Sciences established Chicago's first museum and
only museum to specialize in the ecology and natural history of the Midwest
from the Great Lakes to the prairies. Today, the Academy is a vital cultural
and educational institution dedicated to promoting scientific literacy for
all citizens.
Chicago
Children's Museum - Chicago Children's Museum offers
three floors of unique, hands-on exhibits that are as big as a kid's
imagination. Chicago Children's Museum also offers new exhibits and special
performances.
Lincoln
Park Zoo - A premier Chicago attraction, Lincoln Park
Zoo each year welcomes more than three million visitors, providing them
with remarkable learning experiences as well as fun and enjoyment. Famous
for its historical structures, the zoo has succeeded at combining
state-of-the-art animal and visitor facilities with beautiful
architectural reflections of past times and sensibilities.
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