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    • Millennium Park Monument. To your left, you will see the peristyle and fountain dedicated to the founders of Millennium Park. These 40-foot, doric-style columns are a replica of the original peristyle erected in 1917.
    • Boeing Gallery North. Following the path east around the peristyle, you’ll find the first of two open-air galleries with rotating art exhibits. You never know what you will see as you explore this area.
    • Cloud Gate (“The Bean”) This internationally recognized contemporary sculpture by Anish Kapoor might look like its loving nickname, “The Bean”, but completing Cloud Gate was no small task!
    • Jay Pritzker Pavilion. When first viewed, the Jay Pritzker Pavillion might be mistaken as one of the many sculptures in Millennium Park. As you exit the North Boeing Gallery, make a left toward the Pavilion.
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    • Snap a Selfie At the BP Bridge. The BP Bridge connects Millennium Park to Maggie Daley Park and makes for easy access to Columbus Drive. The bridge is right next to the Monroe Street parking garage, so it is the logical first stop on a tour of the park.​
    • Enjoy Some Music At Jay Pritzker Pavilion. Just like the BP Bridge, the Jay Pritzker Pavilion was designed by Frank Gehry and is made of brushed stainless steel.
    • Get Wet at Crown Fountain. Designed by Spanish artist Jaume Plensa, the Crown Fountain is a unique tribute to the people of Chicago. The artist was inspired by historic fountains that have gargoyles with water spouting out of their open mouths.
    • Appreciate Nature in the Lurie Garden. The 2.5-acre Lurie Garden is a surprisingly tranquil spot due in large part to the 15-foot-high hedge enclosing it on two sides.
  2. 1. What’s so special about Millennium Park? There are endless things to do and see at Millennium Park; it’s the perfect place for nature lovers, art and architecture enthusiasts, kids and families, music lovers, and more. It’s bascially known as an expression of the Chicago experience.

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  4. Everything you need to know about visiting Millennium Park (201 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60602). This 24.5-acre park might be one of the most popular gathering spots in the city, known for...

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  5. Millennium Park. 25,146 reviews. #2 of 1,377 things to do in Chicago. Points of Interest & LandmarksParks. Open now. 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM. Write a review. About. Three square blocks of open lakefront complete with a Ferris Wheel, outdoor music pavillion and ice skating rink; expected to become one of the city's most popular sites. Duration: < 1 hour.

  6. Millennium Park. 25,143 reviews. #2 of 1,367 things to do in Chicago. Points of Interest & LandmarksParks. Open now. 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM. Write a review. About. Three square blocks of open lakefront complete with a Ferris Wheel, outdoor music pavillion and ice skating rink; expected to become one of the city's most popular sites. Duration: < 1 hour.

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