All Eyes will be on the Sky on Monday at Adler’s Chicago Eclipse Fest
Adler Planetarium is hosting a giant block party, offering free admission for everyone for the Aug. 21st solar eclipse.
Downtown Chicago has something for everyone. From Grant and Millennium Parks to the Theater District and the Museum Campus, there’s no shortage of things to explore. Start charting your course of action with these destinations, below.
Adler Planetarium is hosting a giant block party, offering free admission for everyone for the Aug. 21st solar eclipse.
Head to Navy Pier’s Polk Bros Park for the latest public art installation’s daily “eruptions”.
Don’t leave Chicago without trying these delicious staples.
Make the most of what remains of summer with these can’t-miss festivals and events.
The newest Driehaus Museum Store celebrates the Gold Coast’s beloved Driehaus Museum and its ties to Gilded Age Chicago along with historic Chicago moments of the time period.
Individually-designed statues will support The Chicago Police Memorial Foundation and PAWS Chicago
Running July 17-23rd, the festival welcomes performers and teachers from Broadway, STOMP, Japan, Switzerland, and around the U.S.
More than 300 boats have registered for the 109th Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac presented by Wintrust, one of the world’s longest-running freshwater distance races.
Free and open to the public, make Monday movie night along Chicago’s lakefront as Navy Pier hosts Water Flicks, a weekly summer film series presented in partnership with the Chicago International Film Festival.
On Saturday, July 1, and Tuesday, July 4th, Navy Pier will be host to an array of events and activities for all to enjoy.