Things to do in Schiller Park

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1. Wrigley Field

Fans of baseball know Wrigley Field as the long-time home of the Chicago Cubs. Built in 1914, this is one of the oldest and best-known ballparks in the US. Some of the most memorable moments in baseball history have been played out here, including Babe Ruth’s now famous “called shot” in 1932 during the World Series. He allegedly pointed to the bleachers, predicting that he’d hit a home run, and then did. Legendary Cubs player Ernie Banks nicknamed the stadium "The Friendly Confines" because fans were wild about their team and ballpark. Catch a game and mingle with the passionate locals if you’re in town March through September.
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2. Soldier Field

Soldier Field has been one of Chicago’s most well-known landmarks since its construction in 1924 and is the oldest NFL stadium in the country.
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3. Navy Pier

Navy Pier draws more than 8.6 million visitors each year. It has rides, restaurants, shops, parks and boat tours, all within a 50-acre pier on Lake Michigan. Open year-round, it’s busiest in the summer months when there are open-air stalls selling souvenirs and weekly firework displays.
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4. Chicago Riverwalk

Get a sense of the culture and character of the Windy City by wandering along the Chicago Riverwalk. This scenic stretch of the city follows the banks of the Chicago River from near the edge of Lake Michigan through Downtown to where the river splits. As you follow the walkway, pass impressive bridges, fascinating museums and trendy dining spots.
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5. McCormick Place

McCormick Place is both the biggest convention center in Chicago and the biggest one anywhere in the U.S. This vast, sprawling complex is an impressive feat of architecture and engineering that was founded well over half a century ago. Attend an event here to get a sense of its incredible scale.
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6. Millennium Park

Millennium Park is a 25-acre (10 hectare) park in the central Loop. Locals and tourists gather year-round for concerts, biking and jogging, and to admire the sculptures dotting the landscape. Conveniently located near other attractions, it’s easy to combine a walk through the park with a visit to the Art Institute of Chicago or shopping along the Magnificent Mile.
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7. Grant Park

Grant Park is one of Chicago’s most loved and diverse public parks, with a host of family-friendly attractions and activities. It spreads across 319 acres (129 hectares) between Michigan Avenue and the banks of Lake Michigan. Grant Park is a scenic area blessed with everything from concert venues and museums to public art, statues and well-groomed lawns. Walk along wide tree-lined promenades dissecting the park.
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Frequently asked questions

Is Schiller Park worth visiting?
Renowned for its golfing and nature, finding fun things to do in Schiller Park is easy. Remember to add Rosemont Theatre to your itinerary while here.
How do I spend a day in Schiller Park?
Brookfield Zoo and Parkway Bank Park Entertainment District are two excellent places to start your sightseeing adventures. Be sure to explore the shopping and dining options in Schiller Park while you're here too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Schiller Park?
The top tourist attraction in Schiller Park is Rosemont Theatre, so be sure to include it on your agenda.
Is three days enough to stay in Schiller Park?
Three days in Schiller Park is enough to visit the city's major highlights. Many guests stay for two days on average. Rosemont Theatre, Parkway Bank Park Entertainment District and Kiddie Kingdom are among the most popular sights. Want to discover more? Stick around a bit longer to explore nearby hotspots such as Chicago.
Is Schiller Park a walkable city?
Some top attractions in Schiller Park, such as Rosemont Theatre and Parkway Bank Park Entertainment District, are within walking distance. You can also experience several of the city's popular neighborhoods on foot. Just 3 kilometers from the city center of Schiller Park is O'Hare and Belmont Heights is 5 kilometers away.
What are some activities to do in Schiller Park with kids?
Planning what to do in Schiller Park with kids is easier than ever. Whether you have teenagers or little ones, there's a range of family-friendly sights and activities to keep them happy here.

What to do in Schiller Park for adults?
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, food connoisseur or fan of nature, there's no shortage of things to do in Schiller Park for adults including Milwaukee Avenue and Illinois Science and Technology Park.
Are there free things to do in Schiller Park?
One of the top ways to discover free things to do in Schiller Park is to ask a local tour guide. You'll get insider tips on vibrant neighborhoods, parks and other major attractions you can visit without taking your wallet out. Parkway Bank Park Entertainment District is one place that doesn't charge an entrance fee.