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What landmarks can't be missed in Chicago?

What do I have to go through to Chicago? Of course, you must feel the skyscrapers in Chicago. Many high-rise buildings in Chicago have observation decks, and some have glass bars, which are thrilling and exciting, and are the characteristics that Chicago must experience. Let's introduce the architecture of Chicago.

Vista of Willis Tower (SkydeckChicago)

The tallest building in Chicago is also one of the most famous landmarks that must be punched! The most famous is the fully transparent glass hanging window on the building 103 floor. It's 4 12 meters from the ground, and the moment I stepped on it, I really felt like I was standing in the clouds. Look down as if you were hanging in the air. Even if you are not afraid of heights, your legs may be weak because of fear.

John Hanktor (360 Chicago)

In Chicago, the online celebrity comparable to Skydeck must be 360 Chicago. It is located on the observation deck on the 94th floor of the John Hancock Building. Although not as high as Skydeck, it has an advantage in location! It's near Lake Michigan, and fireworks can often be seen at the Navy Pier in summer. You can see the south ring road, which is the most prosperous area of Chicago ~

Trump Tower

TrumpTower, also known as Trump International Hotel Building, is a serviced apartment built by the Chicago River and owned by US President Trump. A typical local tyrant skyscraper, all-glass reinforced plastic structure, looks like a toothpick, facing the Wrigley Building in the east and the Corn Building in the west across the street. If you take a cruise ship, you can see these three skyscrapers with different styles standing on the north shore of Chicago at a glance. Looking up, they are surprisingly harmonious, spectacular and "Chicago"!

Skyscraper

Chicago's skyscrapers are world-famous, and the patchwork lines of urban buildings outline the shocking beauty of modern architecture. For newcomers to Chicago, climbing the towering buildings and enjoying the most beautiful skyline in Chicago is definitely an unforgettable travel experience. Visitors can go to the Chicago aerial observation deck on the 0/03 floor of Willis Building/KLOC-and overlook the traffic from the all-glass roof, or overlook the modern city and lake view from the 360 Chicago observation deck on the 94th floor of the John Hancock Center.