Play & Explore
Play and Explore in Chicago
Green Mill – Green Mill is an uptown institution that was frequented by infamous Chicago gangster, Al Capone. But since Prohibition is a thing of the past, the club has made a name for itself for hosting live jazz. Take photos under the green glimmering marquee and step inside for an evening unlike no other (minus the gangsters).
The Chicago Riverwalk – The 1.25-mile long Chicago Riverwalk path includes four distinct districts: The Confluence, The Arcade, The Civic and the Esplanade. The Riverwalk is a treasured natural amenity that allows a close proximity to the waterway while strolling past famous architecture. Grab a glass of wine at City Winery or a cold beer at Chicago Brewhouse. Boat and kayak rentals are also available for those wanting to get out on the water.
360 Chicago – Take the elevator to the 94th floor to 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck, atop the building formerly known as the John Hancock Center for views of the city (and surrounding states) from 1,030 feet above the streets. Enjoy a cocktail at their bar and explore the interactive exhibits detailing the history of Chicago. But before you go, board a glass-enclosed platform that slowly tilts over the side of the building at a 30-degree angle (TILT tickets are available for purchase).
Millennium Park – Millennium Park is home to iconic public art installations such as Cloud Gate, also known as “the bean”, this 25-acre park is popular with everyone. Depending on the time of year, the park hosts all sorts of community events, arts programming and even has a 3.5-acre urban sanctuary, the Lurie Garden.
Rooftop Cinema Club – Located on the fifth-floor terrace of our sister property, The Emily Hotel, this outdoor cinema experience features a weekly lineup of timeless favorites viewed on a state-of-the-art LED screen with wireless headphones.
Navy Pier – Navy Pier, located on the shores of Lake Michigan in Chicago, is one of the city’s most popular attractions. Originally completed in 1916 as a shipping and recreation facility, Navy Pier has evolved over the decades into a premier entertainment and cultural venue. Extending over 3,300 feet into Lake Michigan, it offers stunning views of the city skyline and the lake.