- Chicago
There’s no shortage of things to see in Chicago, and the C3® CityPASS® is your ticket to three of the best.
Your pass will get you prepaid admission to any three of Shedd Aquarium, Skydeck Chicago, 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck, the Museum of Science and Industry, the Centennial Ferris Wheel at Navy Pier, or a sightseeing river tour.
You can save up to 29% on admission, and there’s no need to choose where you’ll visit in advance. Your pass is valid for nine days, starting from the day you first use your pass.
Visit the My CityPASS® App to secure attraction reservations and other important attraction information.
Shedd Aquarium:
There are 32,000 must-see marine creatures waiting for you at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium! See a waddle of penguins in chilly waters, dolphins leaping high in the air, stingrays below your feet, and even monkeys scampering through rainforest trees.
Skydeck Chicago:
Atop the Willis Tower, Skydeck invites intrepid visitors to step onto The Ledge, four glass boxes jutting out from the observatory. Situated at 1,353 feet (412 meters), the boxes provide a jaw-dropping view 103 stories above the city.
360 CHICAGO Observation Deck:
Another sky-high option that's included with your Chicago C3 CityPASS® is a ticket for the 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck. Enjoy 360° of mesmerizing scenery stretched out before you from the top. You can see four surrounding states (Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois)!
Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago:
Learn about the science of storms and run on a human-sized hamster wheel. Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry is the largest in the Western hemisphere.
Shoreline Sightseeing Architecture River Tour:
Shoreline Sightseeing's award-winning Architecture Tours are led by knowledgeable, entertaining guides and showcase the city's rich architectural heritage. See the city from state-of-the-art tour boats.
Centennial Wheel at Navy Pier:
Navy Pier's Centennial Wheel is an iconic part of the Chicago skyline and a treasured piece of Chicago cultural history. Soaring to heights of nearly 200 feet, the wheel offers visitors unparalleled 360º views of Chicago and Lake Michigan.
Art Institute of Chicago
Visit a Chicago icon and see some of the world's finest masterpieces, including The Old Guitarist by Picasso, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges-Pierre Seurat, Edward Hopper's Nighthawks, and Grant Wood's American Gothic, among a myriad of other works.
Adler Planetarium
Dedicated to inspiring curiosity and wonder about the cosmos, the Adler Planetarium was the first planetarium built in the US, all the way back in 1930. Today, it remains one of Chicago's star attractions, providing a spectacular introduction to astronomy and astrophysics, with state-of-the-art space science exhibitions, three full-size theaters, the Gemini 12 space capsule, and a gigantic collection of antique instruments and documents. It's one of the top science museums in the known universe!
The Field Museum
The Field Museum is a revered Chicago institution and one of the world's great museums of natural history. Their immersive exhibits explore everything from ancient cultures to the latest scientific discoveries, drawing from an astounding collection of more than 24 million objects.