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Go City : Chicago Pass tout compris avec plus de 25 attractions

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Enjoy admission to more than 30 of Chicago's most popular attractions with Go City's All-Inclusive Pass. Go City lets you create your own itinerary and save far more than if you were to purchase individual attraction tickets. Take a hop-on hop-off bus tour of the Windy City, admire the stunning views from SkyDeck Chicago, and much more. You can visit as many attractions as you like over the course of 1, 2, 3 or 5 days.

Access your Pass in the Go City App and simply simply show it at the gate or ticket office to gain admission. The App acts as your digital guidebook including attraction information and details on which attractions require reservations in advance.
Ville: Chicago
Tue 22 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
Digital guide with attraction information and instructions
Digital pass valid for the number of days chosen
Digital guide with attraction information and instructions
Digital pass valid for the number of days chosen
Digital guide with attraction information and instructions
Digital pass valid for the number of days chosen
Divertissement familial
Itinéraire et carte
Point de rencontre
Ouvrir dans Google Maps
Chicago
233 S Wacker Drive
Access your Digital Guide here: https://gocity.com/chicago/en-us/guidebook/all-inclusive

Please note: Some attractions require advanced reservation, check the Go City app and follow instructions on how to book your slot in advance.

How to Use:
You now have access to any of the attractions included. Simply show the QR code on your pass (printed or on mobile) at your choice of attraction and enter. Your pass is only activated when you visit your first attraction and is valid for the number of consecutive days purchased (not 24-hour periods).

FAQs

How do I activate my pass? Easy: simply visit your first attraction!

Does the Shedd Aquarium admission include all exhibits?
General Admission and select exhibitions are included with your All-Inclusive. Some special exhibitions are also available for an additional fee.

When does my pass expire?
You have 2 years from purchase to activate your pass or it will expire. Once activated, your pass will be valid for the number of consecutive days purchased (not 24-hour periods).

Where can I get the included digital guide?
To access your digital Go City guide visit https://gocity.com/chicago/en-us/guidebook/all-inclusive
Point final
Cette activité se termine au point de rendez-vous.
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Your Chicago All-Inclusive Pass will be immediately available as your 'ticket' after purchase. Save your pass on your mobile device and use it for direct entry into the attractions.
  • Operating hours of each attraction are subject to change without notice. If you are traveling over a holiday period, please ensure you check the operating hours with each attraction
  • Go City child passes are only available for ages 3 to 12 years old. For any accompanying children under 3 yrs old please check with each individual attraction or tour whether infants are accepted and/or need to pay an entrance fee.
  • The most popular activities require advanced reservations, check the instructions on the included digital guide, or Go City app, and make sure to place reservations well in advance to avoid disappointment.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Skydeck Chicago - Willis Tower
Admission with your All-Inclusive Pass includes access to the observation deck for a 360-view of the city as well as access to The Ledge. Located in the world-famous Willis Tower, formerly the Sears Tower. You’ll ride 1,353 feet up to the 103rd floor of the tower and get some of the best views of the city. Reservation is required for the Skydeck, please see further details on the digital guide or app and place reservations well in advance. Please note: Due to short-term capacity restrictions, your pass currently enables you to book a slot at Skydeck on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday only.
2
360 Chicago Observation Deck
Located in the 875 N. Michigan building, the 360 Chicago is one for those with a head for heights. Check out the exhibition celebrating Chicago’s history on the ground floor before hopping into the fastest elevator in the city which zips you up to the 94th floor in under a minute.
3
Museum of Science and Industry
Explore 14 acres of mind-blowing exhibits at MSI - the largest science museum in the country. It's housed in the only remaining building from the famous 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition's 'White City,' and offers a variety of hands-on, dynamic activities and exhibits for guests of all ages.
4
Chicago Riverwalk
The Hop-On, Hop-Off Big Bus Chicago 1-Day Classic tour is the most flexible way to tour the sights of the city. You can be your own guide, picking and choosing which top sights are right for you and getting on and off as you please. See Chicago’s famed skyscrapers, the Magnificent Mile, Chicago Riverwalk, Shedd Aquarium, Field Museum, Millennium Park, any many more.
5
Field Museum
See the world’s wonders in one place at The Field Museum. You will come face-to-face with SUE, the world’s largest T.Rex in a 3D adventure, descend into an ancient Egyptian tomb, and explore over 10,000 years of Chinese history and culture. With 4.6 billion years in one place, The Field Museum takes you around the world and back in time.
6
Adler Planetarium
Explore the best bits of our 91 billion light year galaxy through the interactive exhibits. Join the search for a new ninth planet, take a speedy tour of your cosmic backyard, and peek inside the Gemini 12 spacecraft. Kids will love to climb and fly through Planet Explorers - a modern day space adventure for the whole family. Please note: Currently unavailable due to Covid-19 restrictions.
7
Navy Pier
4-Ride pass to the Navy Pier Centennial Wheel, Carousel, Climbing Wall, Light Tower. Navy Pier is a landmark you’ll hear a lot about on your trip to Chicago. It's considered the number one tourist and leisure destination in the Midwest, and it's the longest public pier in the world. Attracting 8.6 million visitors each year, Navy Pier is a 50-acre, lakeside wonderland that lets visitors enjoy the splendors of Lake Michigan.
8
Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House
Frank Lloyd Wright is a giant in the field of architecture and interior design, and the beloved Robie House is one of his masterpieces. Only a dozen Wright homes are open to the public, so don't miss the chance to see one for yourself. The Robie House is one of the most important buildings in the history of American architecture and a typical model of a Prairie Style home. You'll get to explore the amazing contemporary space and see the unique geometric designs of the house interiors. Learn all about the history of the house, Frank Lloyd Wright's vision, and the current restoration works taking place on the house.
9
Chicago Children's Museum
Educational and entertaining in equal parts, the Chicago Children’s Museum will provide hours of fun for little hands and minds. It's located on Navy Pier and filled with 15 permanent exhibits, hands-on programs, and free daily art classes. The museum is the ideal kid-friendly attraction and has exhibits for a variety of ages, from babies right up to those too cool to be seen with their parents.
10
Lincoln Park Zoo
Get to grips with nature and take a spin on the rides at Lincoln Park Zoo. There’s a whole host of things to do for nature lovers here, and with your pass you can also enjoy a ride on the Endangered Species Carousel and hop aboard the Lionel Train Adventure.
11
The Chicago Theatre
Chicago Theatre Marquee Tour - Get a behind-the-scenes look at this majestic venue and learn all about its legendary performers. You'll be taken on a tour of the historic theater to see areas not usually open to the public. Walk onto the iconic stage, see the celebrity-autographed backstage walls and marvel at the beautiful French Baroque Interiors. Along the way, your guide will give you all the history, trivia and fun facts. Past performers include Dolly Parton, Dean Martin, and Frank Sinatra, so expect to hear loads of exclusive stories and gossip. Please note: Currently unavailable due to Covid-19 restrictions.
12
Chicago History Museum
The Chicago History Museum should be any traveler’s first stop to discover the rich and vibrant history of Chicago. It’s a building with a rich history of its own, having been constructed in 1856 only to be burned during the Great Fire of Chicago and then completely destroyed by a second fire three years later. The institution has risen from the ashes to become one of the most comprehensive museums in the country, and now boasts a range of permanent and temporary exhibits to keep visitors old and young entertained.
13
Museum of Contemporary Art
The MCA is one of the world’s largest contemporary art institutions. Enjoy cutting-edge art displays and rotating exhibits featuring work from both current artists and contemporary icons. Over the course of the museum's fifty-year history, it's presented the first major exhibitions of groundbreaking artists Dan Flavin, Frida Kahlo, Jeff Koons, and Gerhard Richter, as well as the art of influential pop icons Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol.
14
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
Architecture and history buffs will enjoy this visit to the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. From 1889 until 1909, the building was Wright's private residence and workplace, and he used the space as an experimental architectural laboratory, as well as a place to raise six children.
15
Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Museum
Travel through literary history on this 45-minute guided tour of the Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Home. You'll learn all about one of the greatest and most influential American writers of the 20th century.
16
10pin bowling lounge
Get a group together and bowl to your heart's content at the 10pin Bowling Lounge in the historic Marina City neighborhood of Chicago. This upscale venue boasts 24 bowling lanes and the largest HD video wall in downtown Chicago, showing music videos and sports games while you play. Your ticket includes 90 minutes of bowling fun and as many games as you can squeeze in within that time. After you've worked up an appetite on the lanes, you'll get a delicious homemade pizza lunch as a reward.
17
American Writers Museum
Poetry, lyrics, novels, speeches - every form of writing is covered at this novel museum. Connect with your favorite American authors and discover five centuries of literary history. The inspirational works on display at the museum are constantly changing, so you'll see a huge variety of work, from classic and contemporary to up-and-coming authors.
18
Skydeck Chicago - Willis Tower
Admission with your All-Inclusive Pass includes access to the observation deck for a 360-view of the city as well as access to The Ledge. Located in the world-famous Willis Tower, formerly the Sears Tower. You’ll ride 1,353 feet up to the 103rd floor of the tower and get some of the best views of the city. Reservation is required for the Skydeck, please see further details on the digital guide or app and place reservations well in advance. Please note: Due to short-term capacity restrictions, your pass currently enables you to book a slot at Skydeck on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday only.
19
360 Chicago Observation Deck
Located in the 875 N. Michigan building, the 360 Chicago is one for those with a head for heights. Check out the exhibition celebrating Chicago’s history on the ground floor before hopping into the fastest elevator in the city which zips you up to the 94th floor in under a minute.
20
Museum of Science and Industry
Explore 14 acres of mind-blowing exhibits at MSI - the largest science museum in the country. It's housed in the only remaining building from the famous 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition's 'White City,' and offers a variety of hands-on, dynamic activities and exhibits for guests of all ages.
21
Chicago Riverwalk
The Hop-On, Hop-Off Big Bus Chicago 1-Day Classic tour is the most flexible way to tour the sights of the city. You can be your own guide, picking and choosing which top sights are right for you and getting on and off as you please. See Chicago’s famed skyscrapers, the Magnificent Mile, Chicago Riverwalk, Shedd Aquarium, Field Museum, Millennium Park, any many more.
22
Field Museum
See the world’s wonders in one place at The Field Museum. You will come face-to-face with SUE, the world’s largest T.Rex in a 3D adventure, descend into an ancient Egyptian tomb, and explore over 10,000 years of Chinese history and culture. With 4.6 billion years in one place, The Field Museum takes you around the world and back in time.
23
Adler Planetarium
Explore the best bits of our 91 billion light year galaxy through the interactive exhibits. Join the search for a new ninth planet, take a speedy tour of your cosmic backyard, and peek inside the Gemini 12 spacecraft. Kids will love to climb and fly through Planet Explorers - a modern day space adventure for the whole family. Please note: Currently unavailable due to Covid-19 restrictions.
24
Navy Pier
4-Ride pass to the Navy Pier Centennial Wheel, Carousel, Climbing Wall, Light Tower. Navy Pier is a landmark you’ll hear a lot about on your trip to Chicago. It's considered the number one tourist and leisure destination in the Midwest, and it's the longest public pier in the world. Attracting 8.6 million visitors each year, Navy Pier is a 50-acre, lakeside wonderland that lets visitors enjoy the splendors of Lake Michigan.
25
Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House
Frank Lloyd Wright is a giant in the field of architecture and interior design, and the beloved Robie House is one of his masterpieces. Only a dozen Wright homes are open to the public, so don't miss the chance to see one for yourself. The Robie House is one of the most important buildings in the history of American architecture and a typical model of a Prairie Style home. You'll get to explore the amazing contemporary space and see the unique geometric designs of the house interiors. Learn all about the history of the house, Frank Lloyd Wright's vision, and the current restoration works taking place on the house.
26
Chicago Children's Museum
Educational and entertaining in equal parts, the Chicago Children’s Museum will provide hours of fun for little hands and minds. It's located on Navy Pier and filled with 15 permanent exhibits, hands-on programs, and free daily art classes. The museum is the ideal kid-friendly attraction and has exhibits for a variety of ages, from babies right up to those too cool to be seen with their parents.
27
Lincoln Park Zoo
Get to grips with nature and take a spin on the rides at Lincoln Park Zoo. There’s a whole host of things to do for nature lovers here, and with your pass you can also enjoy a ride on the Endangered Species Carousel and hop aboard the Lionel Train Adventure.
28
The Chicago Theatre
Chicago Theatre Marquee Tour - Get a behind-the-scenes look at this majestic venue and learn all about its legendary performers. You'll be taken on a tour of the historic theater to see areas not usually open to the public. Walk onto the iconic stage, see the celebrity-autographed backstage walls and marvel at the beautiful French Baroque Interiors. Along the way, your guide will give you all the history, trivia and fun facts. Past performers include Dolly Parton, Dean Martin, and Frank Sinatra, so expect to hear loads of exclusive stories and gossip. Please note: Currently unavailable due to Covid-19 restrictions.
29
Chicago History Museum
The Chicago History Museum should be any traveler’s first stop to discover the rich and vibrant history of Chicago. It’s a building with a rich history of its own, having been constructed in 1856 only to be burned during the Great Fire of Chicago and then completely destroyed by a second fire three years later. The institution has risen from the ashes to become one of the most comprehensive museums in the country, and now boasts a range of permanent and temporary exhibits to keep visitors old and young entertained.
30
Museum of Contemporary Art
The MCA is one of the world’s largest contemporary art institutions. Enjoy cutting-edge art displays and rotating exhibits featuring work from both current artists and contemporary icons. Over the course of the museum's fifty-year history, it's presented the first major exhibitions of groundbreaking artists Dan Flavin, Frida Kahlo, Jeff Koons, and Gerhard Richter, as well as the art of influential pop icons Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol.
31
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
Architecture and history buffs will enjoy this visit to the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. From 1889 until 1909, the building was Wright's private residence and workplace, and he used the space as an experimental architectural laboratory, as well as a place to raise six children.
32
Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Museum
Travel through literary history on this 45-minute guided tour of the Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Home. You'll learn all about one of the greatest and most influential American writers of the 20th century.
33
10pin bowling lounge
Get a group together and bowl to your heart's content at the 10pin Bowling Lounge in the historic Marina City neighborhood of Chicago. This upscale venue boasts 24 bowling lanes and the largest HD video wall in downtown Chicago, showing music videos and sports games while you play. Your ticket includes 90 minutes of bowling fun and as many games as you can squeeze in within that time. After you've worked up an appetite on the lanes, you'll get a delicious homemade pizza lunch as a reward.
34
American Writers Museum
Poetry, lyrics, novels, speeches - every form of writing is covered at this novel museum. Connect with your favorite American authors and discover five centuries of literary history. The inspirational works on display at the museum are constantly changing, so you'll see a huge variety of work, from classic and contemporary to up-and-coming authors.
35
Skydeck Chicago - Willis Tower
Admission with your All-Inclusive Pass includes access to the observation deck for a 360-view of the city as well as access to The Ledge. Located in the world-famous Willis Tower, formerly the Sears Tower. You’ll ride 1,353 feet up to the 103rd floor of the tower and get some of the best views of the city. Reservation is required for the Skydeck, please see further details on the digital guide or app and place reservations well in advance. Please note: Due to short-term capacity restrictions, your pass currently enables you to book a slot at Skydeck on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday only.
36
360 Chicago Observation Deck
Located in the 875 N. Michigan building, the 360 Chicago is one for those with a head for heights. Check out the exhibition celebrating Chicago’s history on the ground floor before hopping into the fastest elevator in the city which zips you up to the 94th floor in under a minute.
37
Museum of Science and Industry
Explore 14 acres of mind-blowing exhibits at MSI - the largest science museum in the country. It's housed in the only remaining building from the famous 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition's 'White City,' and offers a variety of hands-on, dynamic activities and exhibits for guests of all ages.
38
Chicago Riverwalk
The Hop-On, Hop-Off Big Bus Chicago 1-Day Classic tour is the most flexible way to tour the sights of the city. You can be your own guide, picking and choosing which top sights are right for you and getting on and off as you please. See Chicago’s famed skyscrapers, the Magnificent Mile, Chicago Riverwalk, Shedd Aquarium, Field Museum, Millennium Park, any many more.
39
Field Museum
See the world’s wonders in one place at The Field Museum. You will come face-to-face with SUE, the world’s largest T.Rex in a 3D adventure, descend into an ancient Egyptian tomb, and explore over 10,000 years of Chinese history and culture. With 4.6 billion years in one place, The Field Museum takes you around the world and back in time.
40
Adler Planetarium
Explore the best bits of our 91 billion light year galaxy through the interactive exhibits. Join the search for a new ninth planet, take a speedy tour of your cosmic backyard, and peek inside the Gemini 12 spacecraft. Kids will love to climb and fly through Planet Explorers - a modern day space adventure for the whole family. Please note: Currently unavailable due to Covid-19 restrictions.
41
Navy Pier
4-Ride pass to the Navy Pier Centennial Wheel, Carousel, Climbing Wall, Light Tower. Navy Pier is a landmark you’ll hear a lot about on your trip to Chicago. It's considered the number one tourist and leisure destination in the Midwest, and it's the longest public pier in the world. Attracting 8.6 million visitors each year, Navy Pier is a 50-acre, lakeside wonderland that lets visitors enjoy the splendors of Lake Michigan.
42
Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House
Frank Lloyd Wright is a giant in the field of architecture and interior design, and the beloved Robie House is one of his masterpieces. Only a dozen Wright homes are open to the public, so don't miss the chance to see one for yourself. The Robie House is one of the most important buildings in the history of American architecture and a typical model of a Prairie Style home. You'll get to explore the amazing contemporary space and see the unique geometric designs of the house interiors. Learn all about the history of the house, Frank Lloyd Wright's vision, and the current restoration works taking place on the house.
43
Chicago Children's Museum
Educational and entertaining in equal parts, the Chicago Children’s Museum will provide hours of fun for little hands and minds. It's located on Navy Pier and filled with 15 permanent exhibits, hands-on programs, and free daily art classes. The museum is the ideal kid-friendly attraction and has exhibits for a variety of ages, from babies right up to those too cool to be seen with their parents.
44
Lincoln Park Zoo
Get to grips with nature and take a spin on the rides at Lincoln Park Zoo. There’s a whole host of things to do for nature lovers here, and with your pass you can also enjoy a ride on the Endangered Species Carousel and hop aboard the Lionel Train Adventure.
45
The Chicago Theatre
Chicago Theatre Marquee Tour - Get a behind-the-scenes look at this majestic venue and learn all about its legendary performers. You'll be taken on a tour of the historic theater to see areas not usually open to the public. Walk onto the iconic stage, see the celebrity-autographed backstage walls and marvel at the beautiful French Baroque Interiors. Along the way, your guide will give you all the history, trivia and fun facts. Past performers include Dolly Parton, Dean Martin, and Frank Sinatra, so expect to hear loads of exclusive stories and gossip. Please note: Currently unavailable due to Covid-19 restrictions.
46
Chicago History Museum
The Chicago History Museum should be any traveler’s first stop to discover the rich and vibrant history of Chicago. It’s a building with a rich history of its own, having been constructed in 1856 only to be burned during the Great Fire of Chicago and then completely destroyed by a second fire three years later. The institution has risen from the ashes to become one of the most comprehensive museums in the country, and now boasts a range of permanent and temporary exhibits to keep visitors old and young entertained.
47
Museum of Contemporary Art
The MCA is one of the world’s largest contemporary art institutions. Enjoy cutting-edge art displays and rotating exhibits featuring work from both current artists and contemporary icons. Over the course of the museum's fifty-year history, it's presented the first major exhibitions of groundbreaking artists Dan Flavin, Frida Kahlo, Jeff Koons, and Gerhard Richter, as well as the art of influential pop icons Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol.
48
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
Architecture and history buffs will enjoy this visit to the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. From 1889 until 1909, the building was Wright's private residence and workplace, and he used the space as an experimental architectural laboratory, as well as a place to raise six children.
49
Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Museum
Travel through literary history on this 45-minute guided tour of the Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Home. You'll learn all about one of the greatest and most influential American writers of the 20th century.
50
10pin bowling lounge
Get a group together and bowl to your heart's content at the 10pin Bowling Lounge in the historic Marina City neighborhood of Chicago. This upscale venue boasts 24 bowling lanes and the largest HD video wall in downtown Chicago, showing music videos and sports games while you play. Your ticket includes 90 minutes of bowling fun and as many games as you can squeeze in within that time. After you've worked up an appetite on the lanes, you'll get a delicious homemade pizza lunch as a reward.
51
American Writers Museum
Poetry, lyrics, novels, speeches - every form of writing is covered at this novel museum. Connect with your favorite American authors and discover five centuries of literary history. The inspirational works on display at the museum are constantly changing, so you'll see a huge variety of work, from classic and contemporary to up-and-coming authors.
52
Skydeck Chicago - Tour Willis
L'admission avec votre pass tout compris comprend l'accès à la terrasse d'observation pour une vue à 360 degrés de la ville ainsi que l'accès à The Ledge. Situé dans la célèbre Willis Tower, anciennement la Sears Tower. Vous monterez à 1 353 pieds jusqu'au 103e étage de la tour et profiterez des meilleures vues de la ville. La réservation est obligatoire pour le Skydeck, veuillez consulter plus de détails sur le guide numérique ou l'application et effectuer les réservations bien à l'avance. Remarque : en raison de restrictions de capacité à court terme, votre pass vous permet actuellement de réserver un créneau au Skydeck uniquement le lundi, le mardi, le mercredi ou le jeudi.
53
360 Plate-forme d'observation de Chicago
Situé dans le bâtiment 875 N. Michigan, le 360 ​​Chicago est l'un pour ceux qui ont le vertige. Découvrez l'exposition célébrant l'histoire de Chicago au rez-de-chaussée avant de sauter dans l'ascenseur le plus rapide de la ville qui vous emmène au 94e étage en moins d'une minute.
54
Musée des sciences et de l'industrie
Explorez 14 acres d'expositions époustouflantes au MSI - le plus grand musée des sciences du pays. Il est installé dans le seul bâtiment restant de la célèbre «ville blanche» de la célèbre Exposition universelle de 1893 et ​​propose une variété d'activités et d'expositions dynamiques et pratiques pour les clients de tous âges.
55
Promenade fluviale de Chicago
La visite classique d'un jour du Big Bus Chicago à arrêts multiples est le moyen le plus flexible de visiter les sites touristiques de la ville. Vous pouvez être votre propre guide, choisir les principaux sites qui vous conviennent et monter et descendre à votre guise. Découvrez les célèbres gratte-ciel de Chicago, le Magnificent Mile, le Chicago Riverwalk, le Shedd Aquarium, le Field Museum, le Millennium Park et bien d'autres encore.
56
Musée du Champ
Découvrez les merveilles du monde en un seul endroit au Field Museum. Vous rencontrerez SUE, le plus grand T.Rex du monde dans une aventure en 3D, descendrez dans une ancienne tombe égyptienne et explorerez plus de 10 000 ans d'histoire et de culture chinoises. Avec 4,6 milliards d'années en un seul endroit, le Field Museum vous emmène autour du monde et dans le temps.
57
Planétarium Adler
Explorez les meilleurs morceaux de notre galaxie de 91 milliards d'années-lumière à travers les expositions interactives. Rejoignez la recherche d'une nouvelle neuvième planète, faites une visite rapide de votre arrière-cour cosmique et jetez un coup d'œil à l'intérieur du vaisseau spatial Gemini 12. Les enfants adoreront grimper et voler à travers Planet Explorers - une aventure spatiale moderne pour toute la famille. Veuillez noter : Actuellement indisponible en raison des restrictions liées au Covid-19.
58
Quai de la Marine
Pass pour 4 trajets pour la roue du centenaire de Navy Pier, le carrousel, le mur d'escalade et la tour d'éclairage. Navy Pier est un point de repère dont vous entendrez beaucoup parler lors de votre voyage à Chicago. Elle est considérée comme la première destination touristique et de loisirs du Midwest et c'est la plus longue jetée publique au monde. Attirant 8,6 millions de visiteurs chaque année, Navy Pier est un pays des merveilles au bord du lac de 50 acres qui permet aux visiteurs de profiter des splendeurs du lac Michigan.
59
La maison Robie de Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright est un géant dans le domaine de l'architecture et du design d'intérieur, et la bien-aimée Robie House est l'un de ses chefs-d'œuvre. Seule une douzaine de maisons Wright sont ouvertes au public, alors ne manquez pas l'occasion d'en voir une par vous-même. La Robie House est l'un des bâtiments les plus importants de l'histoire de l'architecture américaine et un modèle typique d'une maison de style Prairie. Vous pourrez explorer l'incroyable espace contemporain et découvrir les motifs géométriques uniques des intérieurs de la maison. Apprenez tout sur l'histoire de la maison, la vision de Frank Lloyd Wright et les travaux de restauration en cours sur la maison.
60
Musée des enfants de Chicago
Éducatif et divertissant à parts égales, le Chicago Children's Museum offrira des heures de plaisir aux petites mains et aux petits esprits. Il est situé sur Navy Pier et propose 15 expositions permanentes, des programmes pratiques et des cours d'art quotidiens gratuits. Le musée est l'attraction idéale pour les enfants et propose des expositions pour une variété d'âges, des bébés jusqu'à ceux qui sont trop cool pour être vus avec leurs parents.
61
Parc zoologique de Lincoln
Familiarisez-vous avec la nature et faites un tour dans les manèges du zoo de Lincoln Park. Il y a une foule de choses à faire pour les amoureux de la nature ici, et avec votre pass, vous pouvez également faire un tour sur le carrousel des espèces en voie de disparition et monter à bord du Lionel Train Adventure.
62
Le théâtre de Chicago
Chicago Theatre Marquee Tour - Découvrez les coulisses de ce lieu majestueux et apprenez tout sur ses artistes légendaires. Vous serez emmené dans une visite du théâtre historique pour voir des zones qui ne sont généralement pas ouvertes au public. Montez sur la scène emblématique, admirez les murs des coulisses dédicacés par des célébrités et émerveillez-vous devant les magnifiques intérieurs baroques français. En cours de route, votre guide vous expliquera toute l'histoire, les anecdotes et les faits amusants. Les anciens interprètes incluent Dolly Parton, Dean Martin et Frank Sinatra, alors attendez-vous à entendre des tas d'histoires et de potins exclusifs. Veuillez noter : Actuellement indisponible en raison des restrictions liées au Covid-19.
63
Musée d'histoire de Chicago
Le musée d'histoire de Chicago devrait être le premier arrêt de tout voyageur pour découvrir l'histoire riche et vibrante de Chicago. C'est un bâtiment avec une riche histoire qui lui est propre, ayant été construit en 1856 pour être brûlé lors du grand incendie de Chicago, puis complètement détruit par un deuxième incendie trois ans plus tard. L'institution renaît de ses cendres pour devenir l'un des musées les plus complets du pays et propose désormais une gamme d'expositions permanentes et temporaires pour divertir les visiteurs, petits et grands.
64
Musée d'art contemporain
Le MCA est l'une des plus grandes institutions d'art contemporain au monde. Profitez d'expositions d'art de pointe et d'expositions tournantes présentant des œuvres d'artistes actuels et d'icônes contemporaines. Au cours des cinquante années d'histoire du musée, il a présenté les premières grandes expositions d'artistes révolutionnaires Dan Flavin, Frida Kahlo, Jeff Koons et Gerhard Richter, ainsi que l'art des icônes pop influentes Jasper Johns et Andy Warhol.
65
Maison et atelier de Frank Lloyd Wright
Les passionnés d'architecture et d'histoire apprécieront cette visite à la maison et au studio de Frank Lloyd Wright. De 1889 à 1909, le bâtiment était la résidence privée et le lieu de travail de Wright, et il a utilisé l'espace comme laboratoire d'architecture expérimentale, ainsi que comme lieu pour élever six enfants.
66
Musée du lieu de naissance d'Ernest Hemingway
Voyagez à travers l'histoire littéraire lors de cette visite guidée de 45 minutes de la maison natale d'Ernest Hemingway. Vous apprendrez tout sur l'un des écrivains américains les plus grands et les plus influents du XXe siècle.
67
Salon de quilles à 10 quilles
Rassemblez un groupe et jouez à votre guise au 10pin Bowling Lounge dans le quartier historique de Marina City à Chicago. Ce lieu haut de gamme dispose de 24 pistes de bowling et du plus grand mur vidéo HD du centre-ville de Chicago, diffusant des vidéos musicales et des jeux sportifs pendant que vous jouez. Votre billet comprend 90 minutes de plaisir au bowling et autant de jeux que vous pouvez en faire pendant ce laps de temps. Après vous être mis en appétit sur les pistes, vous recevrez en récompense un délicieux déjeuner de pizza maison.
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Musée des écrivains américains
Poésie, paroles, romans, discours - toutes les formes d'écriture sont couvertes dans ce musée du roman. Connectez-vous avec vos auteurs américains préférés et découvrez cinq siècles d'histoire littéraire. Les œuvres inspirantes exposées au musée changent constamment, vous verrez donc une grande variété d'œuvres, des auteurs classiques et contemporains aux auteurs émergents.
69
Skydeck Chicago - Willis Tower
Located in the world-famous Willis Tower, formerly the Sears Tower. You’ll ride 1,353 feet up to the 103rd floor of the tower and get some of the best views of the city. Please note: reservations are required for this attraction. For additional information regarding reservations, please see the accompanying PDF and make sure to click your unique link to access the Go City app or you'll be unable to make a reservation.
70
360 Chicago Observation Deck
Located in the 875 N. Michigan building, the 360 Chicago is one for those with a head for heights. Check out the exhibition celebrating Chicago’s history on the ground floor before hopping into the fastest elevator in the city which zips you up to the 94th floor in under a minute. Please note: reservations are required for this attraction. For additional information regarding reservations, please see the accompanying PDF and make sure to click your unique link to access the Go City app or you'll be unable to make a reservation.
71
Museum of Science and Industry
Explore 14 acres of mind-blowing exhibits at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry - the largest science museum in the country. It's housed in the only remaining building from the famous 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition's 'White City,' and offers a variety of hands-on, dynamic activities and exhibits for guests of all ages.
72
Chicago Riverwalk
The Hop-On, Hop-Off Big Bus Chicago 1-Day Classic tour is the most flexible way to tour the sights of the city. You can be your own guide, picking and choosing which top sights are right for you and getting on and off as you please. See Chicago’s famed skyscrapers, the Magnificent Mile, Chicago Riverwalk, Field Museum, Millennium Park, any many more.
73
Field Museum
See the world’s wonders in one place at The Field Museum. You will come face-to-face with SUE, the world’s largest T.Rex in a 3D adventure, descend into an ancient Egyptian tomb, and explore over 10,000 years of Chinese history and culture. With 4.6 billion years in one place, The Field Museum takes you around the world and back in time.
74
Adler Planetarium
Explore the best bits of our 91 billion light year galaxy through the interactive exhibits. Join the search for a new ninth planet, take a speedy tour of your cosmic backyard, and peek inside the Gemini 12 spacecraft. Kids will love to climb and fly through Planet Explorers - a modern day space adventure for the whole family. Please note: Currently unavailable due to Covid-19 restrictions.
75
Navy Pier
4-Ride pass to the Navy Pier Centennial Wheel, Carousel, Climbing Wall, Light Tower. Navy Pier is a landmark you’ll hear a lot about on your trip to Chicago. It's considered the number one tourist and leisure destination in the Midwest, and it's the longest public pier in the world. Attracting 8.6 million visitors each year, Navy Pier is a 50-acre, lakeside wonderland that lets visitors enjoy the splendors of Lake Michigan.
76
Frank Lloyd Wright Trust - Frederick C. Robie House Tour
Frank Lloyd Wright is a giant in the field of architecture and interior design, and the beloved Robie House is one of his masterpieces. Only a dozen Wright homes are open to the public, so don't miss the chance to see one for yourself. The Robie House is one of the most important buildings in the history of American architecture and a typical model of a Prairie Style home. You'll get to explore the amazing contemporary space and see the unique geometric designs of the house interiors. Learn all about the history of the house, Frank Lloyd Wright's vision, and the current restoration works taking place on the house.
77
Chicago Children's Museum
Educational and entertaining in equal parts, the Chicago Children’s Museum will provide hours of fun for little hands and minds. It's located on Navy Pier and filled with 15 permanent exhibits, hands-on programs, and free daily art classes. The museum is the ideal kid-friendly attraction and has exhibits for a variety of ages, from babies right up to those too cool to be seen with their parents.
78
The Chicago Theatre
Chicago Theatre Marquee Tour - Get a behind-the-scenes look at this majestic venue and learn all about its legendary performers. You'll be taken on a tour of the historic theater to see areas not usually open to the public. Walk onto the iconic stage, see the celebrity-autographed backstage walls and marvel at the beautiful French Baroque Interiors. Along the way, your guide will give you all the history, trivia and fun facts. Past performers include Dolly Parton, Dean Martin, and Frank Sinatra, so expect to hear loads of exclusive stories and gossip. Please note: Currently unavailable due to Covid-19 restrictions.
79
Chicago History Museum
The Chicago History Museum should be any traveler’s first stop to discover the rich and vibrant history of Chicago. It’s a building with a rich history of its own, having been constructed in 1856 only to be burned during the Great Fire of Chicago and then completely destroyed by a second fire three years later. The institution has risen from the ashes to become one of the most comprehensive museums in the country, and now boasts a range of permanent and temporary exhibits to keep visitors old and young entertained.
80
Museum of Contemporary Art
The MCA is one of the world’s largest contemporary art institutions. Enjoy cutting-edge art displays and rotating exhibits featuring work from both current artists and contemporary icons. Over the course of the museum's fifty-year history, it's presented the first major exhibitions of groundbreaking artists Dan Flavin, Frida Kahlo, Jeff Koons, and Gerhard Richter, as well as the art of influential pop icons Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol.
81
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
Architecture and history buffs will enjoy this visit to the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. From 1889 until 1909, the building was Wright's private residence and workplace, and he used the space as an experimental architectural laboratory, as well as a place to raise six children.
82
Museum Of Illusions Chicago
With over 80 immersive rooms and mind-bending exhibits, MOI is all about unbelievable fun! Perfect for children and adults alike, time will fly by as you explore the Museum of Illusion's various rooms and displays.
83
10pin Bowling Lounge - River North
Get a group together and bowl to your heart's content at the 10pin Bowling Lounge in the historic Marina City neighborhood of Chicago. This upscale venue boasts 24 bowling lanes and the largest HD video wall in downtown Chicago, showing music videos and sports games while you play. Your ticket includes 90 minutes of bowling fun and as many games as you can squeeze in within that time. After you've worked up an appetite on the lanes, you'll get a delicious homemade pizza lunch as a reward.
84
American Writers Museum
Poetry, lyrics, novels, speeches - every form of writing is covered at this novel museum. Connect with your favorite American authors and discover five centuries of literary history. The inspirational works on display at the museum are constantly changing, so you'll see a huge variety of work, from classic and contemporary to up-and-coming authors.
85
Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Museum
Travel through literary history on this 45-minute guided tour of the Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Home. You'll learn all about one of the greatest and most influential American writers of the 20th century.
86
Abraham Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park Hauntings Chicago Ghost Tour & Ghost Hunt - This eerie, on-foot investigation takes you around one of the city’s most haunted places where you'll get the chance to spot spectres with your expert guide. Learn all about Lincoln Park’s connection to the Great Fire of 1871, discover the truth about the lost graves of the cemetery and the secret of the scandalous 'Suicide Bridge' over the Lagoon. Please note: this activity requires advanced reservation.
87
Skydeck Chicago - Willis Tower
Located in the world-famous Willis Tower, formerly the Sears Tower. You’ll ride 1,353 feet up to the 103rd floor of the tower and get some of the best views of the city. Please note: reservations are required for this attraction. For additional information regarding reservations, please see the accompanying PDF and make sure to click your unique link to access the Go City app or you'll be unable to make a reservation.
88
360 Chicago Observation Deck
Located in the 875 N. Michigan building, the 360 Chicago is one for those with a head for heights. Check out the exhibition celebrating Chicago’s history on the ground floor before hopping into the fastest elevator in the city which zips you up to the 94th floor in under a minute. Please note: reservations are required for this attraction. For additional information regarding reservations, please see the accompanying PDF and make sure to click your unique link to access the Go City app or you'll be unable to make a reservation.
89
Museum of Science and Industry
Explore 14 acres of mind-blowing exhibits at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry - the largest science museum in the country. It's housed in the only remaining building from the famous 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition's 'White City,' and offers a variety of hands-on, dynamic activities and exhibits for guests of all ages.
90
Chicago Riverwalk
The Hop-On, Hop-Off Big Bus Chicago 1-Day Classic tour is the most flexible way to tour the sights of the city. You can be your own guide, picking and choosing which top sights are right for you and getting on and off as you please. See Chicago’s famed skyscrapers, the Magnificent Mile, Chicago Riverwalk, Field Museum, Millennium Park, any many more.
91
Field Museum
See the world’s wonders in one place at The Field Museum. You will come face-to-face with SUE, the world’s largest T.Rex in a 3D adventure, descend into an ancient Egyptian tomb, and explore over 10,000 years of Chinese history and culture. With 4.6 billion years in one place, The Field Museum takes you around the world and back in time.
92
Adler Planetarium
Explore the best bits of our 91 billion light year galaxy through the interactive exhibits. Join the search for a new ninth planet, take a speedy tour of your cosmic backyard, and peek inside the Gemini 12 spacecraft. Kids will love to climb and fly through Planet Explorers - a modern day space adventure for the whole family. Please note: Currently unavailable due to Covid-19 restrictions.
93
Navy Pier
4-Ride pass to the Navy Pier Centennial Wheel, Carousel, Climbing Wall, Light Tower. Navy Pier is a landmark you’ll hear a lot about on your trip to Chicago. It's considered the number one tourist and leisure destination in the Midwest, and it's the longest public pier in the world. Attracting 8.6 million visitors each year, Navy Pier is a 50-acre, lakeside wonderland that lets visitors enjoy the splendors of Lake Michigan.
94
Frank Lloyd Wright Trust - Frederick C. Robie House Tour
Frank Lloyd Wright is a giant in the field of architecture and interior design, and the beloved Robie House is one of his masterpieces. Only a dozen Wright homes are open to the public, so don't miss the chance to see one for yourself. The Robie House is one of the most important buildings in the history of American architecture and a typical model of a Prairie Style home. You'll get to explore the amazing contemporary space and see the unique geometric designs of the house interiors. Learn all about the history of the house, Frank Lloyd Wright's vision, and the current restoration works taking place on the house.
95
Chicago Children's Museum
Educational and entertaining in equal parts, the Chicago Children’s Museum will provide hours of fun for little hands and minds. It's located on Navy Pier and filled with 15 permanent exhibits, hands-on programs, and free daily art classes. The museum is the ideal kid-friendly attraction and has exhibits for a variety of ages, from babies right up to those too cool to be seen with their parents.
96
The Chicago Theatre
Chicago Theatre Marquee Tour - Get a behind-the-scenes look at this majestic venue and learn all about its legendary performers. You'll be taken on a tour of the historic theater to see areas not usually open to the public. Walk onto the iconic stage, see the celebrity-autographed backstage walls and marvel at the beautiful French Baroque Interiors. Along the way, your guide will give you all the history, trivia and fun facts. Past performers include Dolly Parton, Dean Martin, and Frank Sinatra, so expect to hear loads of exclusive stories and gossip. Please note: Currently unavailable due to Covid-19 restrictions.
97
Chicago History Museum
The Chicago History Museum should be any traveler’s first stop to discover the rich and vibrant history of Chicago. It’s a building with a rich history of its own, having been constructed in 1856 only to be burned during the Great Fire of Chicago and then completely destroyed by a second fire three years later. The institution has risen from the ashes to become one of the most comprehensive museums in the country, and now boasts a range of permanent and temporary exhibits to keep visitors old and young entertained.
98
Museum of Contemporary Art
The MCA is one of the world’s largest contemporary art institutions. Enjoy cutting-edge art displays and rotating exhibits featuring work from both current artists and contemporary icons. Over the course of the museum's fifty-year history, it's presented the first major exhibitions of groundbreaking artists Dan Flavin, Frida Kahlo, Jeff Koons, and Gerhard Richter, as well as the art of influential pop icons Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol.
99
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
Architecture and history buffs will enjoy this visit to the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. From 1889 until 1909, the building was Wright's private residence and workplace, and he used the space as an experimental architectural laboratory, as well as a place to raise six children.
100
Museum Of Illusions Chicago
With over 80 immersive rooms and mind-bending exhibits, MOI is all about unbelievable fun! Perfect for children and adults alike, time will fly by as you explore the Museum of Illusion's various rooms and displays.
101
10pin Bowling Lounge - River North
Get a group together and bowl to your heart's content at the 10pin Bowling Lounge in the historic Marina City neighborhood of Chicago. This upscale venue boasts 24 bowling lanes and the largest HD video wall in downtown Chicago, showing music videos and sports games while you play. Your ticket includes 90 minutes of bowling fun and as many games as you can squeeze in within that time. After you've worked up an appetite on the lanes, you'll get a delicious homemade pizza lunch as a reward.
102
American Writers Museum
Poetry, lyrics, novels, speeches - every form of writing is covered at this novel museum. Connect with your favorite American authors and discover five centuries of literary history. The inspirational works on display at the museum are constantly changing, so you'll see a huge variety of work, from classic and contemporary to up-and-coming authors.
103
Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Museum
Travel through literary history on this 45-minute guided tour of the Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Home. You'll learn all about one of the greatest and most influential American writers of the 20th century.
104
Abraham Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park Hauntings Chicago Ghost Tour & Ghost Hunt - This eerie, on-foot investigation takes you around one of the city’s most haunted places where you'll get the chance to spot spectres with your expert guide. Learn all about Lincoln Park’s connection to the Great Fire of 1871, discover the truth about the lost graves of the cemetery and the secret of the scandalous 'Suicide Bridge' over the Lagoon. Please note: this activity requires advanced reservation.
105
Skydeck Chicago - Willis Tower
Located in the world-famous Willis Tower, formerly the Sears Tower. You’ll ride 1,353 feet up to the 103rd floor of the tower and get some of the best views of the city. Please note: reservations are required for this attraction. For additional information regarding reservations, please see the accompanying PDF and make sure to click your unique link to access the Go City app or you'll be unable to make a reservation.
106
360 Chicago Observation Deck
Located in the 875 N. Michigan building, the 360 Chicago is one for those with a head for heights. Check out the exhibition celebrating Chicago’s history on the ground floor before hopping into the fastest elevator in the city which zips you up to the 94th floor in under a minute. Please note: reservations are required for this attraction. For additional information regarding reservations, please see the accompanying PDF and make sure to click your unique link to access the Go City app or you'll be unable to make a reservation.
107
Museum of Science and Industry
Explore 14 acres of mind-blowing exhibits at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry - the largest science museum in the country. It's housed in the only remaining building from the famous 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition's 'White City,' and offers a variety of hands-on, dynamic activities and exhibits for guests of all ages.
108
Chicago Riverwalk
The Hop-On, Hop-Off Big Bus Chicago 1-Day Classic tour is the most flexible way to tour the sights of the city. You can be your own guide, picking and choosing which top sights are right for you and getting on and off as you please. See Chicago’s famed skyscrapers, the Magnificent Mile, Chicago Riverwalk, Field Museum, Millennium Park, any many more.
109
Field Museum
See the world’s wonders in one place at The Field Museum. You will come face-to-face with SUE, the world’s largest T.Rex in a 3D adventure, descend into an ancient Egyptian tomb, and explore over 10,000 years of Chinese history and culture. With 4.6 billion years in one place, The Field Museum takes you around the world and back in time.
110
Adler Planetarium
Explore the best bits of our 91 billion light year galaxy through the interactive exhibits. Join the search for a new ninth planet, take a speedy tour of your cosmic backyard, and peek inside the Gemini 12 spacecraft. Kids will love to climb and fly through Planet Explorers - a modern day space adventure for the whole family. Please note: Currently unavailable due to Covid-19 restrictions.
111
Navy Pier
4-Ride pass to the Navy Pier Centennial Wheel, Carousel, Climbing Wall, Light Tower. Navy Pier is a landmark you’ll hear a lot about on your trip to Chicago. It's considered the number one tourist and leisure destination in the Midwest, and it's the longest public pier in the world. Attracting 8.6 million visitors each year, Navy Pier is a 50-acre, lakeside wonderland that lets visitors enjoy the splendors of Lake Michigan.
112
Frank Lloyd Wright Trust - Frederick C. Robie House Tour
Frank Lloyd Wright is a giant in the field of architecture and interior design, and the beloved Robie House is one of his masterpieces. Only a dozen Wright homes are open to the public, so don't miss the chance to see one for yourself. The Robie House is one of the most important buildings in the history of American architecture and a typical model of a Prairie Style home. You'll get to explore the amazing contemporary space and see the unique geometric designs of the house interiors. Learn all about the history of the house, Frank Lloyd Wright's vision, and the current restoration works taking place on the house.
113
Chicago Children's Museum
Educational and entertaining in equal parts, the Chicago Children’s Museum will provide hours of fun for little hands and minds. It's located on Navy Pier and filled with 15 permanent exhibits, hands-on programs, and free daily art classes. The museum is the ideal kid-friendly attraction and has exhibits for a variety of ages, from babies right up to those too cool to be seen with their parents.
114
The Chicago Theatre
Chicago Theatre Marquee Tour - Get a behind-the-scenes look at this majestic venue and learn all about its legendary performers. You'll be taken on a tour of the historic theater to see areas not usually open to the public. Walk onto the iconic stage, see the celebrity-autographed backstage walls and marvel at the beautiful French Baroque Interiors. Along the way, your guide will give you all the history, trivia and fun facts. Past performers include Dolly Parton, Dean Martin, and Frank Sinatra, so expect to hear loads of exclusive stories and gossip. Please note: Currently unavailable due to Covid-19 restrictions.
115
Chicago History Museum
The Chicago History Museum should be any traveler’s first stop to discover the rich and vibrant history of Chicago. It’s a building with a rich history of its own, having been constructed in 1856 only to be burned during the Great Fire of Chicago and then completely destroyed by a second fire three years later. The institution has risen from the ashes to become one of the most comprehensive museums in the country, and now boasts a range of permanent and temporary exhibits to keep visitors old and young entertained.
116
Museum of Contemporary Art
The MCA is one of the world’s largest contemporary art institutions. Enjoy cutting-edge art displays and rotating exhibits featuring work from both current artists and contemporary icons. Over the course of the museum's fifty-year history, it's presented the first major exhibitions of groundbreaking artists Dan Flavin, Frida Kahlo, Jeff Koons, and Gerhard Richter, as well as the art of influential pop icons Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol.
117
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
Architecture and history buffs will enjoy this visit to the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. From 1889 until 1909, the building was Wright's private residence and workplace, and he used the space as an experimental architectural laboratory, as well as a place to raise six children.
118
Museum Of Illusions Chicago
With over 80 immersive rooms and mind-bending exhibits, MOI is all about unbelievable fun! Perfect for children and adults alike, time will fly by as you explore the Museum of Illusion's various rooms and displays.
119
10pin Bowling Lounge - River North
Get a group together and bowl to your heart's content at the 10pin Bowling Lounge in the historic Marina City neighborhood of Chicago. This upscale venue boasts 24 bowling lanes and the largest HD video wall in downtown Chicago, showing music videos and sports games while you play. Your ticket includes 90 minutes of bowling fun and as many games as you can squeeze in within that time. After you've worked up an appetite on the lanes, you'll get a delicious homemade pizza lunch as a reward.
120
American Writers Museum
Poetry, lyrics, novels, speeches - every form of writing is covered at this novel museum. Connect with your favorite American authors and discover five centuries of literary history. The inspirational works on display at the museum are constantly changing, so you'll see a huge variety of work, from classic and contemporary to up-and-coming authors.
121
Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Museum
Travel through literary history on this 45-minute guided tour of the Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Home. You'll learn all about one of the greatest and most influential American writers of the 20th century.
122
Abraham Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park Hauntings Chicago Ghost Tour & Ghost Hunt - This eerie, on-foot investigation takes you around one of the city’s most haunted places where you'll get the chance to spot spectres with your expert guide. Learn all about Lincoln Park’s connection to the Great Fire of 1871, discover the truth about the lost graves of the cemetery and the secret of the scandalous 'Suicide Bridge' over the Lagoon. Please note: this activity requires advanced reservation.
123
Skydeck Chicago - Willis Tower
Located in the world-famous Willis Tower, formerly the Sears Tower. You’ll ride 1,353 feet up to the 103rd floor of the tower and get some of the best views of the city. Please note: reservations are required for this attraction. For additional information regarding reservations, please see the accompanying PDF and make sure to click your unique link to access the Go City app or you'll be unable to make a reservation.
124
360 Chicago Observation Deck
Located in the 875 N. Michigan building, the 360 Chicago is one for those with a head for heights. Check out the exhibition celebrating Chicago’s history on the ground floor before hopping into the fastest elevator in the city which zips you up to the 94th floor in under a minute. Please note: reservations are required for this attraction. For additional information regarding reservations, please see the accompanying PDF and make sure to click your unique link to access the Go City app or you'll be unable to make a reservation.
125
Museum of Science and Industry
Explore 14 acres of mind-blowing exhibits at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry - the largest science museum in the country. It's housed in the only remaining building from the famous 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition's 'White City,' and offers a variety of hands-on, dynamic activities and exhibits for guests of all ages.
126
Chicago Riverwalk
The Hop-On, Hop-Off Big Bus Chicago 1-Day Classic tour is the most flexible way to tour the sights of the city. You can be your own guide, picking and choosing which top sights are right for you and getting on and off as you please. See Chicago’s famed skyscrapers, the Magnificent Mile, Chicago Riverwalk, Field Museum, Millennium Park, any many more.
127
Field Museum
See the world’s wonders in one place at The Field Museum. You will come face-to-face with SUE, the world’s largest T.Rex in a 3D adventure, descend into an ancient Egyptian tomb, and explore over 10,000 years of Chinese history and culture. With 4.6 billion years in one place, The Field Museum takes you around the world and back in time.
128
Adler Planetarium
Explore the best bits of our 91 billion light year galaxy through the interactive exhibits. Join the search for a new ninth planet, take a speedy tour of your cosmic backyard, and peek inside the Gemini 12 spacecraft. Kids will love to climb and fly through Planet Explorers - a modern day space adventure for the whole family. Please note: Currently unavailable due to Covid-19 restrictions.
129
Navy Pier
4-Ride pass to the Navy Pier Centennial Wheel, Carousel, Climbing Wall, Light Tower. Navy Pier is a landmark you’ll hear a lot about on your trip to Chicago. It's considered the number one tourist and leisure destination in the Midwest, and it's the longest public pier in the world. Attracting 8.6 million visitors each year, Navy Pier is a 50-acre, lakeside wonderland that lets visitors enjoy the splendors of Lake Michigan.
130
Frank Lloyd Wright Trust - Frederick C. Robie House Tour
Frank Lloyd Wright is a giant in the field of architecture and interior design, and the beloved Robie House is one of his masterpieces. Only a dozen Wright homes are open to the public, so don't miss the chance to see one for yourself. The Robie House is one of the most important buildings in the history of American architecture and a typical model of a Prairie Style home. You'll get to explore the amazing contemporary space and see the unique geometric designs of the house interiors. Learn all about the history of the house, Frank Lloyd Wright's vision, and the current restoration works taking place on the house.
131
Chicago Children's Museum
Educational and entertaining in equal parts, the Chicago Children’s Museum will provide hours of fun for little hands and minds. It's located on Navy Pier and filled with 15 permanent exhibits, hands-on programs, and free daily art classes. The museum is the ideal kid-friendly attraction and has exhibits for a variety of ages, from babies right up to those too cool to be seen with their parents.
132
The Chicago Theatre
Chicago Theatre Marquee Tour - Get a behind-the-scenes look at this majestic venue and learn all about its legendary performers. You'll be taken on a tour of the historic theater to see areas not usually open to the public. Walk onto the iconic stage, see the celebrity-autographed backstage walls and marvel at the beautiful French Baroque Interiors. Along the way, your guide will give you all the history, trivia and fun facts. Past performers include Dolly Parton, Dean Martin, and Frank Sinatra, so expect to hear loads of exclusive stories and gossip. Please note: Currently unavailable due to Covid-19 restrictions.
133
Chicago History Museum
The Chicago History Museum should be any traveler’s first stop to discover the rich and vibrant history of Chicago. It’s a building with a rich history of its own, having been constructed in 1856 only to be burned during the Great Fire of Chicago and then completely destroyed by a second fire three years later. The institution has risen from the ashes to become one of the most comprehensive museums in the country, and now boasts a range of permanent and temporary exhibits to keep visitors old and young entertained.
134
Museum of Contemporary Art
The MCA is one of the world’s largest contemporary art institutions. Enjoy cutting-edge art displays and rotating exhibits featuring work from both current artists and contemporary icons. Over the course of the museum's fifty-year history, it's presented the first major exhibitions of groundbreaking artists Dan Flavin, Frida Kahlo, Jeff Koons, and Gerhard Richter, as well as the art of influential pop icons Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol.
135
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
Architecture and history buffs will enjoy this visit to the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. From 1889 until 1909, the building was Wright's private residence and workplace, and he used the space as an experimental architectural laboratory, as well as a place to raise six children.
136
Museum Of Illusions Chicago
With over 80 immersive rooms and mind-bending exhibits, MOI is all about unbelievable fun! Perfect for children and adults alike, time will fly by as you explore the Museum of Illusion's various rooms and displays.
137
10pin Bowling Lounge - River North
Get a group together and bowl to your heart's content at the 10pin Bowling Lounge in the historic Marina City neighborhood of Chicago. This upscale venue boasts 24 bowling lanes and the largest HD video wall in downtown Chicago, showing music videos and sports games while you play. Your ticket includes 90 minutes of bowling fun and as many games as you can squeeze in within that time. After you've worked up an appetite on the lanes, you'll get a delicious homemade pizza lunch as a reward.
138
American Writers Museum
Poetry, lyrics, novels, speeches - every form of writing is covered at this novel museum. Connect with your favorite American authors and discover five centuries of literary history. The inspirational works on display at the museum are constantly changing, so you'll see a huge variety of work, from classic and contemporary to up-and-coming authors.
139
Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Museum
Travel through literary history on this 45-minute guided tour of the Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Home. You'll learn all about one of the greatest and most influential American writers of the 20th century.
140
Abraham Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park Hauntings Chicago Ghost Tour & Ghost Hunt - This eerie, on-foot investigation takes you around one of the city’s most haunted places where you'll get the chance to spot spectres with your expert guide. Learn all about Lincoln Park’s connection to the Great Fire of 1871, discover the truth about the lost graves of the cemetery and the secret of the scandalous 'Suicide Bridge' over the Lagoon. Please note: this activity requires advanced reservation.
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Laura Victoria D
Dec 2024
Almost everything was great! The only disappointment was the cancellation of our Mobsters and Haunted Mysteries Of Chicago Walking Tour. The Tour company decided to cancel it because there were not enough guests for the tour. That Tour was one of the reasons I decided for the Go City pass that is more expensive than other city passes. Also we couldn’t ride the Centennial Wheel…I still doesn’t know why because on the website was available but there were no one to attend us over there, the ride was closed but no signs of schedule availability’s
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2025
Hello, We really appreciate your feedback and it will be used to help identify gaps and improve our service. It is great to hear that you enjoyed using the pass from Go City. We hope to serve you in near future. Regards, Go City
yorb123
Dec 2024
Bought the “all inclusive “ pass and half of the attractions were closed or sold out… but open for the explorer pass .. mmm I’m pretty sure they can add the boat trip to the all inclusive pass from the ones running in the explorer pass . At least one .. seems odd that if you pay the cheapest pass you can pick a boat trip but if you pay the all inclusive pass there’s no boats running on the season lol … so how it’s off season for one but still open and running for the other one ? It’s all a scam … just go with the cheapest one and do the same 5 attractions
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2024
Hello, We extend our sincere apologies for the experience you had. We will definitely check this with the attraction. We appreciate you taking the time to leave us a review. We hope to serve you again in the future. Further, Please be informed that it completely depend attractions to attractions whether they want to continue the services with all-inclusive or the Explorer pass. Please drop us an email at: [email protected] with all your order information, so we can take a closer look at your case and help you with the best resolution. Best regards, Go City
Y6073ORjacquelinel
Nov 2024
What an amazing city beautiful skyline. So much to do with the Go City pass so many choices. The entertainering driver on the hop on off bus. The Bean at Millennium park. 360 Chicago wow what a view. Shedd Aquarium I love the Beluga. Into the stars at the Adler planatariun. What a rush on the Seadog Architecture boat tour. The highs from the Millennium wheel. The haunted gangster tour was so interesting. The pass was such a great deal I saved so much money. Fully recommended 🙂
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Hello, We are thrilled to receive your feedback. It would certainly boost our confidence as we strive to provide hassle free experience. Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We really appreciate the positive feedback. We're happy to hear you enjoyed using the pass while visiting one of our cities. Best Regards, Go City

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