Experience 5 must-see attractions and save up to 49% with Chicago CityPASS® tickets. One simple purchase removes the stress of planning, so you can relax and enjoy your memories in the making. With 9
From: $0.00
Location: Chicago
What's Included
- Admission to the Shedd Aquarium
- Admission to the Skydeck Chicago
- Adler Planetarium
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Griffin Museum of Science and Industry
- 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck
- Plus your choice of admission to 3 of the following attractions:
- Shoreline Sightseeing Architecture River Tour
- Field Museum
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit, but some attractions might have specific recommendations. For example, the Shedd Aquarium is great for all ages, while the Skydeck can be a bit intense for younger kids. Just check individual attraction websites for details on age-specific activities and any height restrictions.
A: Yes, you can use the CityPASS tickets within 9 days of your first use, which gives you some flexibility. However, once you visit an attraction, you can’t go back to reschedule that specific ticket. It's best to plan a bit, but there's some leeway if you need it.
A: Parking can be tricky in downtown Chicago, especially near the major attractions, but there are some garages and street parking options. If you're worried, consider using public transit—it's usually a lot easier! The CTA is pretty reliable and gets you close to most attractions.
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Chicago CityPASS to my boyfriend for his birthday!
I’m really excited about this idea! He loves museums and the aquarium, so the CityPASS seems perfect. I’m thinking we’ll hit the Shedd Aquarium and then maybe the Field Museum. Has anyone done this? How did you find the experience? Any must-sees?
CityPASS is a great way to see Chicago! Just did it last weekend!
I just got back from a weekend in Chicago and used the CityPASS! We hit the Skydeck, Adler Planetarium, and the Art Institute. The Skydeck was insane—nothing beats that view! If you go, try to go early to avoid the crowds. Plus, the Art Institute was amazing but be ready to spend a few hours there!