Sightseeing in Chicago

Updated on tourism 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I went to Chicago in October this year to find Na'vi Tours, and that's what they said about Chicago in their itinerary. The city of Chicago is one of the best architectural examples in the United States and is known worldwide. This is a world-famous urban garden - [Qianxi Park], which is a perfect combination of sculpture and high-tech; Qiwei Design [Open-air ** Hall] and [Cloud Gate], also known as "Doudou", are like a huge drop of mercury, which is called "the immortal work of abstraction" by USA Today, like a mirror of a giant city to see the city.

    This has the world's largest artificial fountain: the [Buckingham Fountain] in [Grant Park]; This is the most visited lakeside park in the United States and China: Navy Pier, which was once a U.S. naval base in the Great Lakes and is now a comprehensive playground; Exclusive visit to the famous historical landmark of the country [Chicago Grand Theatre], the luxury and magnificence of the French court are perfectly reproduced through time and space; This is Michigan Avenue, one of the world's top shopping streets, with many first-class brand stores and a paradise for wealthy soccer, known as the "Magnificent Mile".

    To enjoy this world-famous city, be sure to climb the "Chicago 360°" observation deck located on [Michigan Boulevard] adjacent to the "Old Water Tower", with a height of more than 1,000 feet, overlooking Lake Michigan and the majestic city skyline, your field of view will reach 128 kilometers, and you will have a panoramic view of the four states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin. The opening of the 304-meter-high transparent inclined observation deck in 2014 will be another challenge for extreme enthusiasts.

    Chicago is famous for its architecture, and the Chicago Architecture River Cruise will take you through the city on the meandering Chicago River, enjoying the rows of Chicago at leisure, such as the Corn Building, the Trump Building, the Willy Tower, and so on.

    The Art Institute of Chicago is home to the crystallization of human art, and it is a paradise for Impressionists in particular. With more than 300,000 one-of-a-kind originals, including masterpieces by Monet, Picasso, Renoir, Degas and Van Gogh, among others. Monumental works such as "The Night Wanderer", "The Old Guitarist" and "Sunday on Big Bowl Island in 1884" are priceless.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think Chicago is a Millennium Park, and if you want to sign up for a tour, you can go to Na'vi, where the iconic sculpture "Cloud Gate" is affectionately known as the "Big Fava Bean", which is made entirely of stainless steel and has no welded surface, so the whole body is a giant mirror. In addition to this, the Crown Fountain at the entrance of the park is a large, interactive public art, with huge LED screens displaying the smiling faces of up to 1,000 Chicagoans. Maggiedaleypark, located in the East End, is the city's largest playground for children's activities, rock climbing and ice skating.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Chicago, also known as the Second City, Chicago, located in the southern part of Lake Michigan, is the third largest city in the United States, one of the world's international financial centers, and the first home of McDonald's, popcorn, zippers and roller skates. Chicago's must-see attractions include the Willis Tower, Millennium Park, Navy Pier, the Art Institute of Chicago, Michigan Avenue, and more.

    1.Willis Building.

    Once the world's tallest building, the 103-story clear glass observation deck is one of Chicago's most popular attractions; The Chicago Observation Deck is fully transparent and offers a heartbeat on the clouds, offering unobstructed views of the street beneath your feet, as well as panoramic views of Chicago, Lake Michigan and nearby states.

    2.Millennium Park.

    Millennium Park is a large urban park in Chicago with Michigan Avenue on one side and scenic Lake Michigan on the other. The imprint of postmodern architecture can be seen everywhere in the park, so some professionals see the park as a concentration of postmodern architectural styles. Among them, the open-air hall, the cloud gate and the crown fountain are the three most representative postmodern buildings in Millennium Park.

    3.Navy Pier.

    Located on the shores of Lake Michigan, Navy Pier was once the world's largest pier and played an important role during World War II and served as a training base for the Navy. Navy Pier's lakefront offers everything from large playgrounds, parks, and shops to restaurants, attractions, and a variety of Michigan water recreation. The world's first Ferris wheel is located here, and you can enjoy a panoramic view of Navy Pier.

    4.The Art Institute of Chicago.

    The museum has a collection of art treasures spanning five continents over the past 5,000 years, and can be called a museum of all nations. In particular, the masterpieces of French Impressionist painters are world-renowned, and the masterpieces of Renoir, Picasso, Van Gogh and other grandmasters are invaluable, and even the bronze lion statues entrenched on both sides of the gate have become the symbol of Zhicheng.

    5.Michigan Avenue.

    The water tower along Michigan Avenue is a famous Chicago landmark, and the part of Michigan Avenue north of the Chicago River known as the "Magnificent Mile" is home to luxury goods and hotels, with many high-end department stores, restaurants, office buildings and hotels.

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