Can you go to the top of the John Hancock building?
Yes, the observatory on the top of the John Hancock is permanently closed. However, the one atop Prudential is open and is a great place for photos.
How many floors is 360 CHICAGO?
100
From the 95th floor restaurant, diners can look out at Chicago and Lake Michigan….John Hancock Center.
875 North Michigan Avenue | |
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Floor count | 100 |
Floor area | 2,799,973 sq ft (260,126 m2) |
Lifts/elevators | 50, made by Otis Elevator Company |
Design and construction |
Where is the 360 observation deck?
360 CHICAGO is located at 875 N. Michigan Avenue, on the corner of Michigan Avenue and Delaware Place – at the top of Chicago’s famed Magnificent Mile.
How long is the wait for 360 CHICAGO?
It depends on the day you visit. Not usually that long at all, but on a weekend or holiday it will be longer. Anywhere from 10-45 minutes.
Do you have to pay for 360 CHICAGO?
Yes, everyone needs a ticket to visit 360 CHICAGO. Children under 3 are free.
Is Chicago 360 free?
General admission: $20 for adults (ages 12+); $13 for youth (3-11); free for children under 3.
Is Chicago 360 worth it?
The $18 entry fee to the observatory (no senior discounts) seems a bit much, but the amazing view over Lake Michigan and Chicago’s skyscrapers is worth it. Once you get up to the observatory, one can pay extra to “do the lean”.
How long is the wait for 360 Chicago?
How much does it cost to go to 360 CHICAGO?
General admission: $20 for adults (ages 12+); $13 for youth (3-11); free for children under 3. Additional ticket options such as Total Tower Experience, FastPass, and Sun & Stars are available online. Packages and group rates are also available, affiliated with Chicago CityPASS and GO Chicago Card.
What building is 360 Chicago in?
the John Hancock building
360 Chicago isn’t just a magnificent view of the city; it’s also a celebration of Chicago history. Located on the ground floor of the John Hancock building, the Chicago Multimedia Exhibit takes you a full 360 degrees through the city’s history, culture and architecture with interactive touch screens.