Chicago…What A Remarkable City!

Cloud Gate, Chicago Illinois
“The Bean” Chicago, Illinois

Millenium Park, Chicago, Illinois

Millennium Park is located in the heart of downtown Chicago and it is the home to the iconic Cloud Gate, more commonly known as “The Bean”. In addition to The Bean, Millennium Park features interactive fountains, gardens, skating rinks, rock climbing, public art, and tons of green space. It’s mind-blowing just how much there is to see and do in this free, public park!

Cloud Gate AKA “The Bean”

The Bean!

The Bean is one of Chicago’s most famous icons. It was created by the famous artist Anish Kapoor in 2005 and it is one of the largest outdoor sculptures of its kind in the world. You don’t want to miss a photo opp at Cloud Gate on your visit to Millennium Park!

Pro Tip – Be sure to plan your visit to The Bean early! Because it’s such a tourist attraction, crowds can gather quickly. Come early!

Lurie Garden

Lurie Garden
Lurie Garden

Located in the southeast corner of Millennium Park, Lurie Garden is an unexpected tranquil garden in the middle of Chicago! Lurie Garden is home to wildlife, birds, and insects, and the botanical landscape has won numerous (WELL-DESERVED) awards. I had so much fun exploring the gardens and of course, taking photos in the beautiful green spaces!

Additional Millennium Park Attractions

  • Jay Pritzker Pavilion & The Great Lawn – Designed by world-famous architect, Frank Gehry, this state-of-the-art pavilion and lawn is an amazing place to see live entertainment! Be sure to check my IG post for a video of the Pritzker Pavilion & Great Lawn.
  • Crown Fountain – Conceptual artist Jaume Plensa designed this interactive video sculpture and it has to be seen to be believed! The sculpture is composed of a black granite reflecting pool positioned between a pair of 50-foot glass brick towers. The towers include LED video screens that display the faces of Chicago locals! How incredibly cool is that? You definitely don’t want to miss Crown Fountain.
  • Maggie Daley Park – Maggie Daley Park is a play garden with suspension bridges, tube slides, a 40-foot climbing wall, and an 18-hole mini golf course. Even better, adults can enjoy Maggie Daley Park too! There are tennis courts and picnic areas along with serene walking paths to enjoy.

Thanks for Joining Me In Millennium Park!

Be sure to check back for my last Chicago blog post where we’ll visit the beautiful Chicago Riverwalk! I hope you’ll leave me a comment and let me know what some of your favorite Chicago spots are!

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Brandy

Hi! I’m Brandy! For those who don’t know me personally, welcome to my little corner of the world! I established Adventurous Is The New Pretty to share my passion for adventure, my love of checking off bucket list travel items, and my mission to introduce others to travel. Thanks for following along, now Ready, Set, Jet!

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