Chicago, A City that is Great with Kids

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Chicago is one of the best cities to visit and for leisure. It is great for tourists of all ages.  Undeniably, both adults and children will love the places, the view, the food and the people of the Wind City. To be honest, if you would conduct a survey, most locals will recommend this City that Works a great place to live and even just to visit especially with kids.

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The famous Centennial Wheel at Navy Park

One of the attractions in Navy Park is this 200 feet high Wheel. It offers 360-degree view of the beautiful City of Chicago. Safely seated inside the enclosed gondolas, this is definitely a child favorite for whatever season it is.

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Chicago Architecture Center

Super-sized scale models of the known and famous skyscrapers and stories of Chicago’s history and culture will surely amaze its visitors. A variety of children and family programming to explore the entire environment is also found in this newly opened center, which is located at the base of Mies van der Rohe’s Illinois Center office complex (1970).

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Maggie Daley Park

This wonderland is undeniably designed and focused for kids. With it’s 3 acre play garden, climbing park and skating ribbon, tennis courts and the picnic spots, surely all kids will go “loco” over this park. Don’t miss out the enchanted forest, variety of slides, wave lawn and the amazing imaginative equipment.

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The Art Institute of Chicago

Located in Michigan Avenue, this world-class haven for all cultural stuff offers its oasis for children under 14 years of age, and the best part, it’s for FREE! On the first level of the Modern Wing, you will find the Ryan Learning Center , or you can try heading straight to the Vitale Family room for colorful blocks, amazing books and mesmerizing puzzles.

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Shedd Aquarium

This Beaux-Arts building, located on Lake Michigan, is loved by parents while their kids enjoy exploring one of the largest indoor aquariums in the World. Visit the Amazon river tanks and be amazed by the colorful fishes of the reef exhibits and corals. Families will certainly love watching the swimming dolphins, beluga whales, and sea otters located in the Polar Play zone.

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Chicago Botanic Garden

This 385 acre garden is located in Glencoe. One of the features it is proud of is the 26,700- square foot learning center. Some activities children will surely love are running on the grassy Esplanade, and climbing up and down the roly-poly hills, marching over the arched bridges of the beautiful Japanese Garden.

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Millennium Park

One of the best spots in the Loop, the Cloud Gate will candidly Wow tourists of all ages with the magnificent reflection of Chicago skyline on it. This three storey steel sculpture, called as The Bean, can be found in the 25- acre Illinois's most popular attraction. In this park you can also witness the beauty of crown Fountain, Lurie Garden and the pavilion that was amazingly designed by Frank Gehry.

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This lovely dance company performs growing and authentic interpretations of contemporary and traditional African, Caribbean and African music, dance and folklore. Loved by older children and pre-teens truly loves this dance theater that was founded in 1972,and bring audiences

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The Kohl's Children’s Museum

You might want to pass by this amazing museum as it is just 30 minutes away from The Loop. No doubt, the children will love the 17 permanent exhibits and their imagination surely boost up. Some of the best spots in it that you don’t want to miss are the Lifelike simulated Foods Market and the Water works station.

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In less than 75 minutes, kid- friendly performances are showcased abridged productions for families and students to see. This great theater for kids can be found on Navy Pier, with tickets being sold for a special price of $20, that even young adults under the age of 35, can take advantage of.

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The National Museum of Mexican Art

This wonderful museum located in Pilsen neighborhood, It offers children, especially ages 4-12, 10,000- piece permanent collection. It showcases the rich Mexican arts and its culture. Art classes, family centric gallery tours and bilingual camps are some highlights of the museum tours.

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The Chicago Children Theatre

This is the largest professional theater company that specializes for children and families. From life-sized puppets to new plays produced and written by the very own staff of theater, this is definitely a place we should all take time to visit.

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The 606 Trail

An abandoned rail line along Bloomingdale Avenue, was amazingly transformed into one of the most exciting and thrilling parks in Chicago. It is a public park that recently opened and is very popular cycling path and pedestrian.

The exciting park is now an ideal spot for a bike ride in the Wicker park, bucktown, Logan Square and Humboldt park neighborhoods and communities. Just by merely looking at this park, offers and boasts an art illusion and series of outdoor events such as yoga classes and variety of music.

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The Chicago’s Children’s Museum

Witness your kids digging bones on a dinosaur expedition or paint and sketch in an art studio and even see them tinker with real tools in a Do it yourself makerspace. Sounds exciting, isn’t it? Think about what your kids would feel as soon as they try this great activities themselves. This Museum is undeniably best for children 10 years old and below. Remember not to forget and miss out this attraction.

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The Willis Tower Skydeck.

Breathtaking views and unforgettable experience. This is what you will get once you visit and witness the awesome Skydeck of the Willis Tower, also known as the Sears tower. This iconic skyscraper has an observational skydeck and tours that provide an educational summary of Chicago and of course, the architecture of the building itself.

The most talked about feature of this tall tower is The Ledge. It is a glass that extends 4.3 feet out from the building and provides an amazing view of the city.

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The Harold Washington Library

This main branch of the Chicago public Library is definitely proud of the stuff that can be found on the entire second floor. It consists of children’s books, tons of games, multimedia tools and stuff, and more hands-on activities that surely every kid would enjoy and benefit from. A great spot to go to when inclement weather strikes. Don’t miss out the gorgeous winter garden located in the ninth floor and witness the stunning glass ceilings as well.

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