Millennium Park is definitely one of my favorite parks in the world. It’s probably one of the most artistic ones I’ve seen. There are a good amount of things to see and it doesn’t take a day and a half to walk through like NYC’s Central Park.

Millennium Park is home to some of the world’s most photographed structure, which is the Cloud Gate aka the Bean. It’s Chicago’s most iconic piece of art next to its Riverwalk. It was once an industrial wasteland, but after some renovations it’s become the cities most visited areas. It’s located in the Loop and next to the Chicago Institute of Art and Grant Park.
Attractions:
- Jay Pritzker Pavilion
Jay Pritzker Pavilion - Cloud Gate
The Chicago Bean - Crown Fountain
- Lurie Garden
- Wrigley Square
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- BP Bridge
- McDonald’s Cycle Center
- Harris Theater
- Exelon Pavilions
- Chase Promenade
- Nichols Bridgeway

Lastly, the park is surrounded by a lot of famous Chicago restaurants like the Gage, Lou Malnati’s and Pizano’s Pizza. If you stayed in the Loop, you could walk there. Don’t forget your selfie stick. Millennium Park Chicago