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One Magnificent Mile, Chicago

#284 among attractions in Chicago

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One Magnificent Mile

Facts and practical information

Alternative names: Completed: 1983 (41 years ago)Architectural style: ModernHeight: 673 ftFloors: 57Coordinates: 41°54'2"N, 87°37'29"W
Address

48 E Walton StDowntown (Near North Side)Chicago 60611 United States

Contact
(312) 640-5934
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Day trips

One Magnificent Mile – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: Michigan Avenue, Oak Street, John Hancock Center, Chicago Water Tower.

  • michigan avenue chicago~1390 ftS
  • oak street chicago~320 ftW
  • john hancock center chicago~820 ftSE
  • chicago water tower~1200 ftS
  • museum of contemporary art chicago~1530 ftSE
  • mariano park chicago~1060 ftNW
  • fourth presbyterian church chicago~550 ftS
  • st james cathedral chicago0.4 miS
  • sports museum chicago~1210 ftSE
  • william waller house chicago~1520 ftW
  • broadway playhouse chicago~1050 ftSE

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When is One Magnificent Mile open?

One Magnificent Mile is open:
  • Monday 10 am - 7 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am - 7 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am - 7 pm
  • Thursday 10 am - 7 pm
  • Friday 10 am - 7 pm
  • Saturday 10 am - 7 pm
  • Sunday 11 am - 6 pm

Which popular attractions are close to One Magnificent Mile?

Nearby attractions include 900 North Michigan Shops, Chicago (2 min walk), Palmolive Building, Chicago (2 min walk), Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago (3 min walk), East Lake Shore Drive District, Chicago (4 min walk).

How to get to One Magnificent Mile by public transport?

The nearest stations to One Magnificent Mile:

Bus
  • Michigan & Oak • Lines: 151 (1 min walk)
  • Lake Shore Drive & Oak • Lines: 151 (1 min walk)

Metro
  • Chicago • Lines: Red (9 min walk)
  • Clark/Division • Lines: Red (11 min walk)

Train
  • Millennium Station (29 min walk)
  • Ogilvie Transportation Center (36 min walk)

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