360 Chicago Observation Deck (Formerly John Hancock Observatory)
360 Chicago Observation Deck (Formerly John Hancock Observatory)

360 Chicago Observation Deck (Formerly John Hancock Observatory)

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875 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 60611

The Basics

The 360 Chicago experience begins in a first-floor exhibition space, with interactive touchscreens and historical exhibits about Chicago and the construction of the John Hancock Center. Afterward, visitors are whisked up 94 floors in high-speed elevators to the 17,000-square-foot (1,579-square-meter), 360-degree observation deck. From this vantage point on a clear day, you can take in views of virtually the entire city and Lake Michigan. See the Oak Street and North Avenue beaches, Lincoln Park, and the high rises on Lake Shore Drive, as well as three of Illinois’ neighboring states: Michigan, Indiana, and Wisconsin. Thrill seekers can experience TILT, a moving platform that tilts you out over Michigan Avenue for a truly unique perspective.

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Welcome to Chicago: Private Half-Day Tour with 360 Observation Deck
Welcome to Chicago: Private Half-Day Tour with 360 Observation Deck
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We had the best tour guide in Chicago who's name is Colm! His Irish brogue along with his knowledge of the history made our one full day the best it could be! He discussed our interests and made sure I got to experience everything on my bucket list for the windy city 🌇 Colm gets a 5 star rating from Dan & Dar 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Allow about one hour for your visit.

  • The 360 Chicago site is fully wheelchair accessible.

  • Cafe and Bar 94 has a full bar and serves coffee, gelato, breakfast, and snacks near the viewing windows.

  • The TILT experience is not included with general admission.

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How to Get There

360 Chicago is located on North Michigan Avenue, near the beginning of the Magnificent Mile shopping stretch. The John Hancock Building is easily accessible by El trains, city buses, and hop-on hop-off bus tours.

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When to Get There

Early morning is best for daytime visits, as skies tend to be clearer and views are the most expansive and colorful. Nighttime gives a different, dazzling view of the illuminated city. If you’d like to visit twice, opt for the “sun and stars” admission so you can compare the daytime and after-dark views.

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Activities at 360 Chicago

For an enhanced experience, time your visit with one of 360 Chicago’s scheduled activities. Wake up with Saturday morning sky-high yoga (9-10am); join a Tuesday Sky Guide “tour,” where volunteers from the Chicago Architecture Foundation discuss significant skyline buildings (6-9pm); or spend a Thursday evening at 360 Hoppy Hour, featuring Chicago-brewed craft-beer specials (5:30-8:30pm).

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360 Chicago Observation Deck (Formerly John Hancock Observatory)
Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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