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  1. May 17, 2023 · From the stunning skyline to the vibrant street art, Chicago is bursting with photo opportunities around every corner. That's why I set out to review 12 of the best spots for capturing memorable moments in the Windy City.

    • When to Visit Chicago?
    • Chicago Photo Shoot Locations
    • Prairie Avenue District
    • Museum Campus
    • State Street & Roosevelt Road
    • Willis Tower Skydeck
    • Cindy’s Rooftop Bar
    • Millennium Park Chicago
    • The Chicago Theater
    • Wacker Drive + Michigan Avenue

    I’ve experienced the seasons in Chicago for the last 30+ years, and I do love them all. Here’s my take on each one: WINTER | It’s cold and more challenging to take photos, but the city lights up beautifully for the holidays, and many fun events are happening. I have an entire post on things to do in Chicago in winter(Christmas guide included) if yo...

    Some of these may seem “touristy,” but they’re popular photography spots for a reason. Trust me; these Chicago photo spots will not disappoint. I travel enough to know when to avoid a tourist spot and when to embrace it. The views from some of these locations will be so worth it. I’ll list them going from south to north of the city so they’re easy ...

    The more I explore my city, the more I realize its many unique neighborhoods. Prairie Avenue District is a small, historic district near the South Loop. Here you’ll find the Glessner House Museum, which tells the story of this specific area and the Gilded Age. Also, there are some stunning mansions and rows of picturesque homes to photograph. It’s ...

    The Chicago skyline from this angle is captivating. You’ll surely get some incredible shots and probably see a lot of engagement sessions. It’s also one of the most favored and best places to take pictures in Chicago for engagements or weddings, along with Millennium Park, Lincoln Park, and North Avenue Beach.

    I’ve always loved this row of homes along State Street between 14th Street and Roosevelt Road. They remind me of San Francisco. Though I always drive past it, I’ve only stopped once for a photo during a gray wintery day. I want to return during the warmer seasons to capture more vibrant shots to share with you all. But don’t miss it; it’s one of my...

    Known as the Sears Tower to almost anyone who grew up in Chicago, the Skydeck offers incredible city views. Take in the architecture from floor 103! Sunset is the perfect time to be there. You can also step on “The Ledge” and see the city below you through a glass floor. Click here to book your Skydeck and Ledge ticket.

    You’ll get panoramic views of the lake, Millennium Park, the bean, etc. They have a well-rated restaurant and bar—an excellent spot to enjoy a cocktail on the outdoor terrace with a camera in hand. They have fire pits during the colder seasons to keep you cozy while you enjoy the view.

    There’s this walk that I enjoy doing in Millennium that covers some landmarks and a lot of great photo spots. You can start from Grant Park (by the Agora installation) and work your way north to the Bean (Cloud Gate) with a stop at Buckingham Fountain. Make sure you walk through the center of the parks. I recently did part of this walk as the leave...

    The classic Chicago Theater is a favorite stop for many visitors and locals alike. It’s a landmark theater in the city, and you can find it on State Street near Lake Street. If you’re there during high season, you may run into several photoshoots happening in the median strip.

    If you’re visiting Chicago during the spring and the tulips are in full bloom, make sure to stop and get some photos on the median strip of Michigan Avenue, right by Wacker Drive on the Mag Mile. You’ll have a long row of tulips with the gorgeous cityscape in the backdrop. It’s a fun angle during any season but especially lovely in the spring.

    • Boat Cruise. By day or night one of the best ways to take in the Loop skyline is from on the water. Board a boat at the Navy Pier and be prepared to be impressed by sights of Downtown Chicago as you sail by.
    • The Picasso. Catch an eyeful of The Picasso. An arresting, unnamed sculpture which dominates the Loop’s Daley Plaza. The weighty steel sculpture stands around fifty-foot tall, and is the subject of an ongoing, fifty-year long debate as to what it actually represents.
    • Pizza, Popcorn & Pumpkin Pie, There are three things you just have to try when you’re in Downtown Chicago. They’re all iconic foodstuffs which the city claims to have created or has adopted as its own.
    • Willis Tower Skydeck. The Willis Tower or the Sears Tower as it’s also known once held the number one position as the tallest building in the world. While it’s now been surpassed by several others, its observation deck is still the highest in the US at one thousand three hundred and fifty-three dizzying feet.
    • Calder’s Flamingo. Probably my favorite piece in Chicago is Alexander Calder’s Flamingo sculpture which sits surrounded by architect Mies van der Rohe’s Federal Center Plaza buildings.
    • Millennium Park. Millennium Park has plenty to photograph for Instagram, but more noteworthy are its gardens and the Crown Fountain designed by artist Jaume Plensa.
    • Cloud Gate (aka the Bean) Another staple of Chicago, and also located in Millennium Park, is Cloud Gate by Anish Kapoor. Open from 6am to 11pm I recommend coming here very early or late in the evening to prevent crowds in your photos (photoshop will barely help!).
    • Skydeck at the Willis Tower. One of Chicago’s most well known attractions is the Skydeck in Willis Tower. The Skydeck offers an entire observation deck floor for you to see 360 views of Chicago.
  2. Apr 17, 2023 · Discover the best things to do in Paddington, a charming neighbourhood in the heart of London. From exploring the picturesque canals and green spaces to indulging in the local food scene and shopping at artisanal markets, this post covers all the top attractions and hidden gems in Paddington.

  3. Jun 22, 2019 · What are the best places to visit in Downtown Chicago? Any visit to Chicago would not be complete without setting foot in these top attractions and landmarks: i) Millennium Park, ii) Willis Tower, iii) Navy Pier, and iv) Magnificent Mile.

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  5. Mix and match from the 10 itinerary stops below to create your perfect combination of restaurants, parks, museums, music, clubs, and rooftop views. How to spend 24 hours in downtown Chicago: Stop 1: Visit Art Institute of Chicago. Stop 2: See “The Bean” at Millennium Park. Stop 3: Wander the Chicago Cultural Center.

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