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Take a Chicago Night Tour
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See Sight Tours - Scenic Chicago Night Tour
Immerse yourself in Chicago’s distinct skyline with bold skyscrapers and incredible views of Lake Michigan illuminated at night. Begin your 3-hour small-group Scenic Night Tour of Chicago with complimentary downtown Chicago hotel pick-up in the comfort and style of one of our Mercedes Metris vans.No trip to Chicago is complete without a visit to the top of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere - Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower). Taking the elevator all the way up to the 103rd floor where you will enjoy a dazzling 360-degree view spanning 50 miles and 4 states. The most spectacular view - 1,353 feet down "Dare to Stand Out" on The Ledge (360 Chicago) - special glass balconies extending 4.3 feet outside the building which provides a thrilling, once-in-a-lifetime experience. Once your feet are back on the solid ground your guide will take you on a beautiful skyline cruise to see the beauty of Chicago's architecture lit up by the moonlight and bustling city lights, witnessing world-famous skyscrapers from the Chicago River. Aboard the relaxing cruise, you will enjoy a narrated boat tour where you will see the breathtaking views of over 40 Chicago iconic landmarks, from hidden architectural features to the Windy City's most famous monuments. To end your night out, immerse your senses in a spectacular light and music major display at Buckingham Fountain - one of the largest fountains in the world. You will also get to see the infamous Chicago Bean (also known as Cloud Gate), British Anish Kapoor’s first public outdoor work installed in the United States. At the end of your tour, your guide will take you back to your downtown Chicago hotel.Gangsters and Ghosts Tours In Chicago

Big Bus Chicago Night Tour
Hop on a guided bus tour, led by BigBus Chicago on a 75-minute nighttime tour. Explore the Windy City witnessing the city’s dazzling skyscrapers including visits to the Navy Pier, Magnificent Mile, Museum Campus, and other famous landmarks.2-Hour Chicago City Lights Evening Segway Tour

Private Evening Sail in Chicago Ending with Navy Pier Fireworks

Along the tour, you will get a chance to pass landmarks such as Buckingham Fountain, Shedd Aquarium, Adler Planetarium, Soldier Field, and Navy Pier.
Take a Stroll Under the Stars
Escape the busy hustle and bustle of the downtown core or attractions and take a night stroll under the stars in one of the city’s beautiful parks.

Grant Park
Grant Park also known as “Chicago’s front yard” is a large urban park in the Loop community area within the central business district that features Millennium Park, Buckingham Fountain, and the Art Institute of Chicago. This beautiful green space features several gardens and flower displays including the Lurie Garden known for its tall grass flowers particularly lavender and a decorative post-modern water stream.On the northeast side of the park, there is the Richard & Annette Bloch Cancer Survivors Garden marked by two huge doric columns left from the demolished Chicago Federal Building and contains walkways lined with planters. The park also houses the Court of the Presidents, well-maintained gardens, and artwork showcasing work by Chicagoans and the Chicago Lakefront Trail.
The trail offers an 18-mile multi-use path along Lake Michigan's shoreline running through the park's eastern edge.
Chicago Riverwalk
Chicago Riverwalk is another great place to enjoy a scenic nighttime stroll along the water's edge including stunning outdoor bars and restaurants, museums, pier fishing, boat trips, kayaking, public art, and bird-watching.Navy Pier

At the navy pier, you can also board City Cruises or Shoreline Sightseeing to view the stunning and unique Chicago skyline architecture illuminated at night.
Immerse Yourself in History and Culture at one of the city’s Museums
Field Museum
Learn about the Egyptian mummies, and the man-eating lions of Tsavo, and explore the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex ever discovered at the Field Museum of Natural History - one of the largest museums in the world.This massive natural history museum includes more than 30 permanent exhibitions covering a whopping 480,000 square feet.
Shedd Aquarium

Their exhibits include; the Waters of the World (featuring aquatic animals such as seahorses and the blue iguana, etc.,), Caribbean Reef (home to stingrays, green sea turtles, and bonnethead sharks), Amazon Rising (red-bellied piranhas, eels, green anacondas, etc,.), Wild Reef (blacktip reef shark coral, etc,.), Oceanarium featuring marine mammals such as the beluga whale and sea lions and One World.
The aquarium also features exhibits like the Polar Play Zone featuring a starfish touch pool, the Stingray Touch tank, and the 4D Theatre where guests can watch a 3D film in interactive seats with high-tech audio and interactive elements.
Art Institute of Chicago

Adler Planetarium

You can also explore our planets with their exhibit Our Solar System featuring large models of Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune, and Uranus hanging from the ceiling - providing great selfie opportunities.
Take in the city’s stunning architecture while standing at the huge sundial in front of the museum and witness the best and most comprehensive sundial collection in all of North America.
Catch a Chicago Clubs Night Game at Wrigley Field

This world-renowned stadium is not only used for baseball games but also houses several other sports and events such as football, soccer, hockey, and concerts. Wrigley was the first Major league ballpark to introduce live organ music in 1941 and is also where the tradition of singing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” at Cubs home games began.
Explore the Magnificent Mile

Catch a Show at the Iconic Chicago Theater
Originally known as the Balaban and Katz Chicago Theatre, the Chicago Theatre is a landmark located in the Loop area of Chicago. Built-in 1921 by A.J. Balaban and his brother Barney, it was a dominant movie theatre enterprise from 1925 to 1945.Owned and operated by Madison Square Garden Inc the theatre is now a performing arts venue for stage plays, magic shows, comedy, speeches, sporting events, and popular concerts.
The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 and a Chicago Landmark in 1983 and its distinctive theatre marquee serves as an unofficial emblem of the city appearing frequently in film, artwork, and photography.


Alicia Ward
Travel enthusiast and writer at See Sight Tours. Alicia Ward loves sharing tips and guides to help you explore the best destinations.
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