It's worth visiting, but the price is a bit high, so it doesn't feel like great value for money. There's a slanted window inside that offers a downward view of the city, but that costs extra. Overall, it doesn't feel like good value for money.
About 360 CHICAGO
360 CHICAGO Highlights
Experience breathtaking panoramic views of the Windy City from 1,000 feet above the famed Magnificent Mile at 360 CHICAGO.
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360 CHICAGO Observation Deck sits 1,000 feet above Chicago’s legendary Michigan Avenue. Located on the 94th floor of 875 N. Michigan (formerly the John Hancock Center), 360 CHICAGO gives you the opportunity to experience the best views of the Chicago Skyline and Lake Michigan.
360 CHICAGO’s concourse level includes an interactive exhibit highlighting the rich history and vibrant cultures that make Chicago diverse and beautiful. Get inspired to explore Chicago beyond downtown through experiences like The City Beautiful and City Neighborhoods.
Travel to the 94th floor in 40-seconds on one of North America’s fastest elevators and step foot onto the observation deck to experience what 'Travel & Leisure Magazine' voted one of the best views in America.
Experience 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck with panoramic views of the city, lakefront, and four neighboring states. Download the Magnicity App for a guided tour right from your smartphone. The app includes unique facts, stories, and recommendations to further enjoy Chicago.
TILT offers thrill-seekers the chance to see Chicago from a one-of-a-kind view. Step onto TILT and peer out of the building through floor to ceiling windows at a 30-degree angle 1,000 feet above Michigan Ave. TILT is Chicago’s highest thrill ride. CloudBar serves up iconic Chicago snacks, like Garrett’s popcorn, and neighborhood-inspired cocktails with local breweries on tap. CloudWalk takes you on vibrant, joyful walk through Chicago’s neighborhoods and makes for the perfect photo op! *TILT is not included in the purchase of your general admission ticket.




It's worth visiting, but the price is a bit high, so it doesn't feel like great value for money. There's a slanted window inside that offers a downward view of the city, but that costs extra. Overall, it doesn't feel like good value for money.
The weather was good, and the view of the water from the window was pleasant. The blue sky and white clouds were a delight. There's a tilting glass door experience, which might make your palms sweat. Some of the glass at higher points was a bit dirty, but it was still clear enough to see outside.
Is it worth the price probably not, do they know that definitely, will it change never because the people that do it are spending the money on a once in a lifetime experience to say they been there, done that and will most likely never return to do it again lol but the views are definitely spectacular especially for the sunset viewing times. If you do go definitely worth going around the sunset time. But be warned it will take you about 1.5 hours to get out of there because of the extremely long line to get back down. So pack a bag of snacks and take it with you so you can chill and enjoying the views instead of walking in the long line down. I did not do the Tilt because that was definitely not worth the price and again the lines are super long you could wait up to an hour or more just to do it. You also not guaranteed to do the tilt at the time of when you get your upload but the line to do it probably started from previous uploads.
Absolutely incredible experience!From the moment you enter, you're immersed in the history and interactive exhibits. The elevator ride adds to the anticipation. Once at the top, the panoramic views are breathtaking. We splurged on the drinks package, and they certainly didn't disappoint.
It’s a very nice and unique looking building. The view from the top of the building is beautiful. The view of the shoreline of the lake is very nice from this building. The Tilt is worth visiting. This might not be the amusement factor for the faint of heart. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
360 CHICAGO Observation Deck in Chicago is one of the city's most famous observation experiences. Here's a detailed introduction: ⸻ 📍 Basic Information • Location: 875 N Michigan Avenue, Chicago (formerly John Hancock Center, 94th Floor) • Height: 314 meters (approximately 1,030 feet) on the 94th floor. • Features: Floor-to-ceiling windows offer 360-degree panoramic views of Lake Michigan, the Chicago skyline, and, on clear days, four states (Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Michigan). ⸻ 🌟 Key Attractions 1. Panoramic Views • Enjoy stunning views of downtown Chicago, the spectacular lakefront, and the city's architecture. • Popular for sunsets and nighttime views. 2. TILT Experience (Special Amenity) • Feature: The observation deck features a glass mechanism that slowly tilts you outward 30 degrees, leaving you suspended above the city – a thrilling experience. • It's one of the few observation decks in the world where you can experience this "tilt-out" experience. 3. Bar 94 • Inside the observation deck, there's a bar where you can enjoy cocktails while taking in the views. ⸻ ⏰ Opening Hours (General) • Daily: 9:00 AM – 11:00 PM • Last admission: Usually one hour before closing (⚠ Recommended to check the official website in advance, as prices may vary slightly due to holidays or events) ⸻ 🎫 Recommended Ticket Prices (Official/On-site Prices May Vary) • Adults: Approximately US$30 • Children (ages 3–11): Approximately US$20 • TILT Experience: Approximately US$9 additional fee • Recommended to book online to avoid long lines at the venue ⸻ 🚇 Getting There • Located at the north end of Michigan Avenue (Magnificent Mile), it's easily accessible. • Accessible by bus and subway (CTA Red Line), and within walking distance of the Magnificent Mile shopping district. ⸻ ✨ Tips: • Sunset is the most popular time of day, so be sure to purchase your tickets in advance. • To avoid crowds, visit early in the morning or after 9 PM. • For aerial experiences, in addition to 360 Chicago, there's also Skydeck Chicago (at the Willis Tower), featuring the transparent glass suspended "The Ledge." Both have their own unique charms.
There are views of both city skyscrapers and lakes, and you can see Navy Pier, 360-degree views! It's right next to Michigan Street, so it's convenient. Food and drinks are available on the observation deck, and there is no time limit for viewing!