CHICAGO (CBS) — After months of renovations, Grainger Plaza, the area surrounding Cloud Gate, or "The Bean" in Millennium Park, has reopened to the public on Sunday. Visitors can once again ...
Most visitors come to Millennium Park to see the Crown Fountain and Cloud Gate, better known as "The Bean." Designed by Spanish artist Jaume Plensa, the Crown Fountain features two 50-foot towers ...
One of the country’s oldest holiday traditions will happen in Chicago this week. The 111th City of Chicago Christmas Tree ...
The iconic sculpture known popularly as “The Bean” sits silently at the heart of Chicago’s Millennium Park. But if you listen closely, you can hear the sculpture declare, “I am not a bean. I am Cloud ...
Take in the city views from the Hancock Tower, visit the famous “Bean” sculpture in Millennium Park, say hello to Sue at the Field Museum, or attend a Cubs game at Wrigley Field.
If you have extra time, Millennium Park and Cloud Gate is worthwhile ... While you might not be able to snag a selfie with "The Bean," many other attractions are available within the park.
Admission is free. In December, the Millennium Park Holiday Sing-Along will be held at the Cloud Gate sculpture (aka “The Bean”) in Grainger Plaza on three Fridays, Dec. 6, 13 and 20.