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2 days in Chicago: must-see experiences and epic views

2 days
5 stops
Ready for a whirlwind Chicago adventure? This two-day itinerary packs in the city’s best sights, from sky-high thrills to river cruises. With the All Inclusive pass, you’ll enjoy unbeatable savings, skip the stress, and soak up the Windy City’s top experiences—all at your own pace.

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    Ride the Navy Pier Ferris Wheel and Rides

    Kick off your Chicago adventure at Navy Pier, the city’s lively playground on Lake Michigan. Hop on the Centennial Wheel for sweeping skyline views, then try classic fairground rides for a dose of nostalgia. Wander the pier for street performers, pop-up shops, and tasty local eats. Don’t forget to relax by the fountains at Polk Bros Park—perfect for people-watching and soaking up the atmosphere.
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    Navy Pier Ferris Wheel and Rides

    Up to an hour
    $62.14Included with the All-Inclusive Pass

    Enjoy the Navy Pier with your Centennial Wheel tickets and take in the commanding views of the city and Lake Michigan at 200 feet. You’ll get a 360-degree view, and as each gondola is enclosed, you can ride all year round, no matter the weather. Plus, you can pick from three other rides, including the Carousel, the Drop Tower, the Light Tower, the Pier Park Mini-Golf, the Tea Cups, and the Wave Singer. (These additional rides typically only operate between May and October, weather dependent.)The Navy Pier in Chicago is considered the number one tourist and leisure destination in the Midwest, and it's the longest public pier in the world. Attracting 8.6 million visitors each year, Navy Pier is a 50-acre, lakeside wonderland that lets visitors enjoy the splendors of Lake Michigan.Once you’ve taken a spin on the Navy Pier wheel, you can explore the other rides along the pier, check out the museums, or hit the shops and restaurants. Grab a famous Chicago hot dog or pick up a souvenir as a memento.
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