Old stone tower rises up beside skyscrapers.
The eight level shopping center is sure to keep you entertained for hours, especially because it contains the LEGO Store.
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Get Ready for Endless Fun at These 8 Kid-Friendly Attractions in Chicago

Shopping at Water Tower Place

Located on the Magnificent Mile near the historic Chicago Water Tower, Water Tower Place houses a massive shopping center development along with The Ritz-Carlton hotel, luxury condos and office space. The eight-level shopping center attracts many visitors due to its impressive size and large variety of shops.

With plenty of options for mom and dad, the kids won’t mind tagging along when shopping means stores like American Girl and The LEGO Store are on offer.

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A silver walkway through the trees with skyscrapers towering in the background.This is where you can take a selfie at the iconic bean sculpture.Photo Credit: Getty Images

Millennium Park

A visit to Chicago with family wouldn’t be complete without a stop at Millennium Park. Taking a selfie at the iconic Bean sculpture is a must. The large, shiny, bean-shaped sculpture is officially known as Cloud Gate, but locals and tourists alike know it best as “The Bean.”

Visitors of all ages love walking around all sides of the sculpture and seeing their reflection and reflections of the sky and surrounding buildings. The park also has an outdoor concert venue where many free events are held throughout the summer months.

Connected Maggie Daley Park offers a great playground for the youngest visitors and some fun climbing walls for teens and older kids. If it’s warm out, pack a towel and go for a splash in the Crown Fountain for a memorable end to your day at the park.

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