Chicago’s Garfield Park Conservatory is one of the largest and most stunning botanical conservatories in the nation. Often referred to as “landscape art under glass,” the Conservatory showcases thousands of plant species from around the world throughout eight indoor display gardens.
Drawn by its beauty and the fabulous free public events, hundreds of thousands of visitors come to the Chicago Cultural Center every year, making it one of the most visited attractions in Chicago. The stunning landmark building is home to two magnificent stained–glass domes, as well as free music, dance and theater events, films, lectures, art exhibitions and family events.
Grant Park totals 312.98 acres and is a public park located in Chicago’s central business district in the Loop Community area. Grant Park’s most notable features include Maggie Daley Park, Buckingham Fountain, the Art Institute of Chicago, and a portion of the Museum Campus that includes the Field Museum and the Shedd Aquarium.
Chicago, on Lake Michigan in Illinois, often referred to as the Windy City, is the third-most populous city in the United States. It is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and iconic architecture. Chicago's 2019 population was 2,693,976.
Navy Pier is a 3,300-foot-long pier and is a popular tourist attraction located in Chicago, Illinois, along the shores of Lake Michigan. It has been a prominent landmark and entertainment destination in the city for many years.
The Willis Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower, is an iconic skyscraper located in Chicago, Illinois. It was one of the tallest buildings in the United States and an iconic symbol of Chicago. Willis Tower is home to large well-known companies as well as hundreds of thriving businesses.
The Shedd Aquarium is one of Chicago's premier cultural institutions and a popular tourist attraction located in the city's Museum Campus area. The Shedd Aquarium opened its doors to the public on May 30, 1930. It was named after John G. Shedd, a philanthropist and former president of the retail giant Marshall Field & Company, who donated $2 million for its construction.
The Art Institute of Chicago houses more than 300000 works of art. It includes American Gothic by Grant Wood, Edward Hopper's Nighthawks and 33 works by Monet.
Chicago's Little Saigon neighborhood is ripe with Vietnamese restaurants, bakeries, stores and markets. It's centered around the bustling intersection of Broadway and Argyle Streets.