Verdict
360 Chicago (Hancock)

360 Chicago (Hancock)

94th-floor observation deck atop the former Hancock building, with the floor-to-ceiling lake view, the 'Tilt' lean-out, and the CloudBar.

The call

Worth it if you only have one day and you are traveling as a couple.

Independent, never pay-to-rankGraded for who you areVerified 2026-06-17How we decide

Why

  1. 01

    The lake-and-shoreline view here is arguably better framed than Willis, and the 94th-floor CloudBar lets you nurse a cocktail right at the glass instead of filing through.

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  2. 02

    The catch: the old Signature Lounge two floors up — long the free-view-for-a-drink hack — closed in 2023 and is being rebuilt into a multi-floor observation expansion (targeted ~2027), so that workaround is gone, and the deck itself is smaller and can feel cramped at sunset.

    Our read

Is it a fit?

Go if

Think twice if

Plan it well

Cost
$30–36 adult (or buy a drink at the lounge)
Timing
Sunset for the best light, but expect it busiest then; a weekday afternoon is calmer.
Booking
Deck tickets can be bought ahead; the Signature Lounge needs no ticket, just a purchase.
Allow
1 hour
Accessibility
Elevator access; deck and lounge are wheelchair accessible.
Getting there
Atop 875 N. Michigan Ave on the Mag Mile; Red Line Chicago stop is a short walk.

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Sources and method (3)
  • Observation deck on the 94th floor of 875 N Michigan Ave (former Hancock), with CloudBar and the Tilt experience 360chicago.com
  • The old Signature Room/Lounge (95th-96th) closed Sept 2023; 360 Chicago bought those floors and is building a multi-story observation expansion targeted to open mid-2027 chicago.suntimes.com
  • axios.com