Summary of Millennium Park

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Millennium Park

55 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60602
312-742-5222

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Fascinating and functional landscaping, architecture and design make the 24.5-acre Millennium Park a must-see. Make your way to “Cloud Gate,” get out your camera, and join the families and friends photographing each other and Chicago’s famous skyline as reflected in the curving, mirror-like surface of the 110-ton sculpture known fondly as “the bean.” Nearby, architect Frank Gehry’s flowing ribbons of steel surround the Jay Pritzker Pavilion, where you might join office workers on lunch break and vacationers lounging in the lawn to listen to a rehearsal of the Grant Park Symphony. On hot days, you’ll find local kids splashing in the reflecting pond of Crown Fountain, or in the spray from its 50-foot glass-block towers. And although Millennium Park is one of the city’s top attractions, it’s always possible to separate yourself from the crowd, relax, and take in the sites and sounds of a world-class urban park.



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caparsons

Fun interesting spot

Reviewed by caparsons on October 23, 2007

caparsons' rating:

"If you're visiting Chicago in the few months of warmth that they get, you HAVE TO take a stroll through this amazing place. Very cool and makes for some great photo opportunities. Right by the Art Institute as well."

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Anonymous

One of Chicago's true gems

Reviewed by Anonymous on June 27, 2006

Anonymous' rating:

"This beautiful, sprawling park may have debuted four years after its target date (“Millennium” Park opened in 2004), but it was worth the wait. The dramatic, Frank Geary-designed pavilion is a beautiful place to catch a show, or to just chill out on the grassy expanse. The 50-foot-high fountains screen images of Chicagoans (some spout water, which delights the kids that crowd in front), and the Park Grill boasts an expansive outdoor bar, perfect for enjoying a icy cold cocktail on a hot summer day (or night). But my favorite part is definitely the Bean. This massive, polished steel sculpture is shaped like a gigantic jellybean and reflects the grandiose skyline. Chicago is a town that truly values and appreciates its public spaces, and this gem is no exception."

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Features: Handicap Accessible, Bike Rental

Activities: Biking, Ice Skating, Picnicking

Type: Park, Urban Park

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Related information for Millennium Park

Millennium Park - Major cultural venues, world-class art, landscaped gardens and even underground bicycle lockers with adjacent showers have turned this former railroad yard into a hub of activity.

Millennium Park - On a beautiful summer evening, I was standing shoulder-to-shoulder with hundreds of others around the Crown Fountain waiting for the crucial moment when a 50-foot-high image of a face spouts water into the shallow pool.



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