Hancock Observatory- Chicago, IL

Published On: Mar 14, 2007


The Hancock Observatory, located in gorgeous Chicago, Illinois, is an ideal Chicago landmark and attraction to find and enjoy when visiting the city. This destination is a highlight of anyone’s trip to the Windy City of Chicago, and is sure to have visitors raving about it for days after.

Hancock Observatory, which can be found at 825 N Michigan Avenue, is a great stop for both residents and visitors alike who are looking to explore a little of the grandness that Chicago has to offer. The sights from the observatory are outstanding, and a trip here is sure to be a treat for the entire family.

This key Chicago landmark and attraction is a major draw for visitors to the city, especially now since Hancock Observatory has just completed some major renovations and remodeling. Now more than ever, the views from the 94th floor are incredible, and span 80 miles and 4 states. It is a truly remarkable experience!

This major tourist attraction in Chicago gives so much to its visitors, so much to appreciate and do while you are there. The Hancock Observatory has many high tech features, one of which is the Soundscope, which not only allows you to see other sites from the observatory, but also allows you to hear what that attraction would sound like if you were there. Furthermore, Hancock Observatory has the only open air sidewalk in Chicago, giving you a glorious view of the Magnificent Mile from 1000 feet above street level. What an exciting way to take in the view!

There are many other attractive features to explore while visiting Hancock Observatory. If gazing at the stars is what you like to do, then you will certainly be in the right place. If you would like to discover more of what Chicago has to offer to its visitors, then check out the Windows on Chicago exhibit, where you can literally tour more than 80 other Chicago attractions. This may certainly help you to plan out the rest of your trip, as you discover the Art Institute and perhaps even the United Center, all from within the walls of Hancock Observatory.

If history is what you are into, then Hancock Observatory also has items of interest for you. The History Wall which is on permanent display there features photos of the Chicago area from the 1800s  into the present day, and really gives you an idea of the phenomenon of its birth from lowly marsh town to one of the largest and brightest cities in the United States.

Conveniently for tourists, Hancock Observatory is easy to get into, what with extended hours of operation that run from 9 a.m. until 11 p.m. daily. There is plenty of parking available, and is located in such a central part of the city that it is easy to locate and enjoy.

Hancock Observatory makes for a great site to visit. There is so much to see and to do; it is no wonder that it always tops lists of the favorite attractions in Chicago. Definitely make it a must see adventure the next time that you visit Chicago.



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