The Hancock Observatory 875 N. Michigan Avenue John Hancock Center, Chicago 888-875-8439 Cost: $9.50 adults, $7.50 seniors, and $6.00 children aged 5-12 (under 4 FREE) Hours: 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily It's not the tallest building in Chicago, but the 100-story Hancock Tower is worth a visit for its magnificent cityscapes and the interesting interactive exhibits on its 94th floor. Visitors take a speedy elevator ride to the observation level, where "Soundscope" viewers give a narrated account (in one of four languages) of what you're seeing through the telescope. Adults will enjoy the Signature Lounge, a 96th-floor watering hole with a lakeside view.
Sears Tower 233 S. Wacker Drive, Chicago 312-875-9447 Cost: $9.95 adults, $7.95 seniors, $6.95 children aged 3-11 Hours: October-April, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily; May-September, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily The tallest building in North America and still one of the tallest in the world, the Sears Tower soars 110 stories to 1,454 feet. Completed in 1973, the tower was built by 12,000 workers in fierce Chicago winds, which became a more significant challenge the higher the structure rose. The newly opened Skydeck on the 103rd floor, offers 80-mile views on a clear day. It also presents a number of educational exhibits on Chicago history, the Great Chicago Fire and the city's founding fathers and mothers.
John G. Shedd Aquarium 1200 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 312-939-2438 Hours: June-August, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily; September through May, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Cost: $23 adults, $16 seniors and children aged 3-11 Visitors to the Shedd Aquarium should be sure to stop by around feeding time to watch divers distribute dinner to the various eels, rays, sea turtles and fish that make its Tropical Coral Reef home. Nearly 8,000 aquatic animals - fresh and salt-water alike - are part of the Shedd's collection, and nearly 2 million visitors make the journey to the world's largest indoor aquarium each year.
Navy Pier 600 East Grand Avenue, Chicago Cost: Free Hours: November to May, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; May to October, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. Friday-Saturday. Stretching more than a half-mile into Lake Michigan, the Navy Pier is a popular attraction for guests and locals alike. The pier area welcomes more than 5 million visitors who come to ride its 150-foot Ferris wheel and old-fashioned carousel, see an IMAX movie, take sightseeing and dinner cruises or simply stroll its lovely lakefront location. Its concert dome, Skyline Stage, seats 1,500 and presents performances from May through October. The 170,000-square foot festival hall hosts several distinguished annual events, and a six-story glass atrium contains Crystal Gardens, the pier's one-acre enclosed botanical garden.
The Field Museum 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 312-922-9410 Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Cost: $7 adults, $4 children aged 3-17 and students with ID The Field is Chicago's crowning museum of natural history, with exhibits on everything from dinosaurs to African culture to gems and minerals. Visitors can observe as geologists work on a million-year-old fossilized dinosaur, painstakingly removing its bones from the rock and assembling them for display. The "Life Over Time" display documents the changing weather patterns that contributed to the formation of the earth's environment, and other exhibits explore the various cultures of the world's population.