| A | B |
| Buckingham Fountain | Visitors can enjoy a light and water show. |
| John Hancock Observatory | This Michigan Avenue giant provides a stunning view of the lake and city. |
| Navy Pier | This landmark has over 50 acres of parks, gardens, shops, restaurants and attractions of every kind. |
| Sears Tower Skydeck | Since 1974 this soaring structure has been the world's tallest building. |
| Robie House | Designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, this structure features 174 art glass windows and doors. |
| The Art Institute of Chicago | On display are paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings, photographs, Asian art, art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, textiles, decorative arts, and architectural fragments and drawings. |
| Chicago Children's Museum | Children and their families can enjoy hand-on, interactive exhibits and special school and family programs at Navy Pier. |
| DuSable Museum of African-American History | This is the first and oldest African-American museum in the country with over 17,000 objects in its collection. |
| Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum | The first Planetarium in the western hemisphere. Its mission is to be the leading center for interpreting the exploration of the universe. |
| The Field Museum | This is an international center for public learning and scientific study of the world's diverse environments and cultures. |
| Museum of Science and Industry | Chicago's world famous original hands on museum with old favorites to high-tech exhibits. |
| Shedd Aquarium | This collection includes more than 8,000 aquatic animals representing more than 650 species. |
| Chicago Public Library Harold Washington Center | The 756,640 square foot libraryopened October 7, 1991, and appears in The Guinness Book of Records as the largest public library building in the world. |
| Chicago Historical Society | With a collection of more than 20 million photographs, documents, and artifacts relating to Chicago and American history, this serves to collect, preserve, interpret and present the history of all Chicagoans. |