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360 CHICAGO Observation Deck Admission (Hancock Center)

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Main Destination: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Other Destination(s): John Hancock Center, Chicago, Illinois
Duration: 1 to 4 hours
Price: $30.00
Was $17.50 and Save: $-12.50
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The best views of Chicago can be yours at 360 Chicago (John Hancock Observatory)! Perched 94 stories above the Windy City, the 360 Chicago provides commanding views of Lake Michigan and Chicago’s towering skyscrapers, including Willis (Sears) Tower. Located in the heart of downtown on Michigan Avenue, the observatory is steps away from other top Chicago attractions. It will be the high point (literally) of your Chicago trip!

Upgrade your ticket to include TILT, a thrill ride that offers visitors unique, downward facing views from 1,030 feet. If you want to extend your tour to day and night and observe Chicago at both times of day, upgrade to the Sun & Stars option, good for two visits.

Visit: 360 Chicago Observation Deck, 875 N Michigan Avenue 94th Floor, Chicago, IL 60611-1803

Step into a high-powered elevator that will take you on an exhilarating ride to the 94th floor at a speed of 20.5 mph (33 kph). The observatory provides unbeatable views of Chicago at all times of the day: Go in the morning or afternoon to admire the expansive blue of Lake Michigan, go at sunset for a romantic moment, or go at night when the city becomes a sea of twinkling lights.

360 Chicago (John Hancock Observatory) offers several activities to complement the pretty view. If you need to catch your breath, head to the observatory’s BAR 94 for Italian coffees, gelato, cocktails, or the delicious café menu.

Additional admission options are available for your visit. The Sun & Stars option is good for two visits (valid for 48 hours,) providing an opportunity to enjoy Chicago views by both day and night. The TILT option offers access to an attraction of outward tilting glass 1,000 feet above the Magnificent Mile, offering unique, downward-facing views.