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How long is the drive from Duluth to Niagara Falls?

The direct drive from Duluth to Niagara Falls is 891 mi (1,434 km), and should have a drive time of 15 hrs 18 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Duluth to Niagara Falls, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, Wisconsin Dells, Madison, Erie, Grand Rapids, Hamilton, Dubuque, and Holland, as well as top places to visit like Harley-Davidson Museum® and Six Flags Great America, or the ever-popular American Family Field.

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Top cities between Duluth and Niagara Falls

The top cities between Duluth and Niagara Falls are Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, Wisconsin Dells, Madison, Erie, Grand Rapids, Hamilton, Dubuque, and Holland. Chicago is the most popular city on the route. It's 7 hours from Duluth and 8 hours from Niagara Falls.
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Wisconsin Dells

Wisconsin Dells, located in southern Wisconsin, is a city known for its stunning sandstone formations carved by glaciers. The area offers a variety of attractions including theme parks like Noah's Ark Water Park and Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park, as well as the natural beauty of Mirror Lake State Park with its nature trails and camping opportunities.
7% as popular as Chicago
3 minutes off the main route, 30% of way to Niagara Falls
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Madison

Madison, the capital city of Wisconsin, is situated on an isthmus between lakes Mendota and Monona. The iconic Wisconsin State Capitol with its domed structure dominates the skyline. The city boasts the Wisconsin Historical Museum which showcases the state’s immigrant and farming history. Additionally, visitors can explore Governor Dodge State Park located about an hour west of Madison, offering hiking trails through canyons and sandstone caves.
5% as popular as Chicago
11 minutes off the main route, 35% of way to Niagara Falls
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Dubuque

Dubuque, a charming city in Iowa situated along the Mississippi River, offers a variety of attractions for visitors. The National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium provides an immersive experience into the river's ecosystem. Meanwhile, the Dubuque Arboretum and Botanical Gardens showcase diverse gardens including rose, herb, and Japanese gardens. History enthusiasts can explore the opulent Mathias Ham House and its 19th-century furnishings as well as an adjacent 1833 log cabin.
2% as popular as Chicago
1 hour off the main route, 37% of way to Niagara Falls
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Milwaukee

Milwaukee, located on the western shore of Lake Michigan in Wisconsin, is renowned for its breweries and offers tours showcasing its rich beer industry history. The city is home to attractions like the Harley-Davidson Museum, displaying classic motorcycles including one owned by Elvis Presley, and the Milwaukee Public Museum featuring a large-scale European Village and a recreation of old Milwaukee. Additionally, Seven Bridges in South Milwaukee has gained notoriety for rumored hauntings during full moons.
11% as popular as Chicago
0 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Niagara Falls
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Chicago

Chicago, situated on the shores of Lake Michigan in Illinois, stands as one of the largest cities in the United States. The city is celebrated for its striking architecture, boasting a skyline adorned with towering skyscrapers like the renowned John Hancock Center and Willis Tower. Chicago is also esteemed for its array of museums, including the Art Institute of Chicago which houses an impressive collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artworks.
Most popular city on this route
7 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Niagara Falls
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Holland

Holland, located on the shores of Lake Macatawa in Michigan, is a picturesque city with attractions like the iconic Big Red Lighthouse and the Holland State Park. The Windmill Island Gardens houses the historic De Zwaan windmill, reflecting the city's Dutch heritage. Every May, the Tulip Time Festival brings vibrant tulip blooms throughout Holland. Nearby Saugatuck offers a charming contrast to Holland's small-town appeal.
2% as popular as Chicago
13 minutes off the main route, 61% of way to Niagara Falls
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Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids, located in Michigan on the Grand River, is a city known for its diverse attractions. The Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park showcases a variety of art including works by famous artists like Auguste Rodin and Ai Weiwei. In downtown Grand Rapids, the Grand Rapids Art Museum features rotating exhibits highlighting Michigan artists. The city is also famous for its numerous breweries scattered throughout town.
3% as popular as Chicago
2 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Niagara Falls
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Detroit

Detroit, the largest city in Michigan, is known for its ties to the auto industry, earning it the nickname 'Motor City.' The Detroit Institute of Arts showcases the famous Detroit Industry Murals by Diego Rivera. Additionally, as the birthplace of Motown Records, Hitsville U.S.A. offers a glimpse into its chart-topping history. In terms of dining experiences, Coffee and (_) in Detroit serves up fresh menu items that change daily and are made with locally sourced ingredients.
10% as popular as Chicago
11 minutes off the main route, 74% of way to Niagara Falls
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Erie

Erie, a city in Pennsylvania situated on the shores of Lake Erie, offers a variety of attractions for visitors. Presque Isle State Park is a prominent feature with its scenic beaches and trails surrounding Presque Isle Bay. Waldameer Park & Water World provides entertainment with its roller coasters and waterslides. The Erie Maritime Museum showcases the history of Lake Erie and serves as the home port of the US Brig Niagara, an updated 19th-century ship.
4% as popular as Chicago
28 minutes off the main route, 87% of way to Niagara Falls
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Hamilton

Hamilton, a Canadian port city situated on the western edge of Lake Ontario, is divided by the Niagara Escarpment, locally referred to as 'the mountain.' This forested ridge features conservation areas and waterfalls and is traversed by the long-distance Bruce Trail. The city also showcases its military history through attractions like HMCS Haida, a naval warship on the lakefront, and the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum.
3% as popular as Chicago
3 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Niagara Falls

Best stops along Duluth to Niagara Falls drive

The top stops along the way from Duluth to Niagara Falls (with short detours) are Millennium Park, Horseshoe Hammond - A Caesars Rewards Destination, and The Art Institute of Chicago. Other popular stops include Cloud Gate, Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, and Canada's Wonderland.
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American Family Field

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
American Family Field, formerly known as Miller Park, is a modern baseball stadium with a retractable roof and serves as the home field for the Milwaukee Brewers. The stadium offers a variety of delicious food options beyond traditional ballpark snacks, including bacon mac and cheese, roast beef sandwiches, churro doughnuts, tacos, barbecue, arepas and sushi.
One of our favorite ballparks. Tailgating before a game is a must and the locals take their tailgating seriously. Tailgating usually opens 2-3 hours prior to game time. There are bars/restaurants close to the ballpark that offer free shuttles. Traffic in and out of the stadium moves quickly and there’s easy access to major highways. The team store is large and has everything Milwaukee Brewers related. Food and beverages were tasty and more affordable than many other ballparks we have visited. If you sit in the Miller Lite Terrace the high top bar tables have phone chargers and beverage chillers on/in the table. We entered the game early and our kids were able to watch the visiting teams batting practice. They were also given a couple baseballs which the players gladly autographed. Don’t miss the sausage races and if the Brewers hit a home run be sure to watch the outfield for Bernie Brewer on the slide in the outfield. Great family outing.
Gregory W — Google review
Going to a Brewers game at American Family Field is always a fun experience. The energy in the stadium is great!! fans are passionate but also welcoming, so it feels like a true community atmosphere. One of the best parts is the famous Sausage Race, which is such a quirky and unique tradition that makes the game feel extra memorable (and always gets the crowd hyped). The retractable roof is also a big plus, you don’t have to worry about games getting rained out, and it makes the stadium comfortable no matter the weather. Food-wise, you’ll find plenty of classic ballpark eats along with some Wisconsin favorites like cheese curds, brats, and local beers. Prices are definitely on the higher side, but that’s pretty standard at MLB parks. The staff throughout the stadium is friendly and helpful, and the whole place is kept clean and easy to navigate. Parking can get a little crowded, but the tailgating scene is part of the fun!! lots of fans grilling out before the game adds to the whole experience. Overall, the Brewers stadium offers more than just baseball. it’s a mix of tradition, good food, and a welcoming fan base that makes every game feel like a celebration.
Alysia C — Google review
This is, without a doubt, one of the best ballparks in baseball and a must-visit, even if your team isn't playing. From the moment you arrive, the atmosphere is electric and uniquely tied to the city. The architects did an incredible job blending modern amenities with a classic, old-school ballpark feel. The sightlines are superior from every section. The concessions here are what set this park apart. They offer typical stadium food, but they've partnered with local restaurants and breweries, offering a fantastic variety. When you couple the food with the wide selection of craft beers, you have a superior concession stand. There are plenty of social spaces, fan zone and childrens experiences to gather at, like the "Kids Zone" on the terrace level and the "Power Playground" on the field concourse.The integration of team history is also superb, with beautiful plaques and statues of team legends inside and outside of the stadium. Don't forget to check out the "Selig Experience" exhibit. It's a must for any Brewers fan. Overall, it's a wonderful experience and a shining example of how a modern ballpark should be built.
Ryan P — Google review
That visit and The Game with Diamondbacks I will remember for so long. That was a thriller. Both team could get a win ticket before last inning 8:8 - but the huge visitors support and perfect organization and atmosphere- were helped for Brewers. I have never seen not only support, but an entertainment on the stadium. Screen plays, the fun run, music accompaniment- it’s a Top level not only for Baseball. Thank you for excitement. See you in Philly 🫶
Iurii N — Google review
One of the best ballparks in baseball! The retractable roof ensures that rain or shine the game will go on! For beautiful summer days with the roof open, there's nothing like it. Great food and drink vendors all around the stadium and love the Bernie slide for when the Brewers get a home run! There are usually lots of brand activations inside and outside of the stadium too that give away free swag which is a nice touch.
Bailey J — Google review
We had a great time at American Family Field! We parked in the preferred parking lot to be closer to the stadium. By the way, pre-purchase the parking before the day of the game to get a discount. Our seats were on the top level and we found elevators and escalators to assist us. The fans are incredibly friendly. You must see the sausage run! We’ll be going back for every home game next year!!
Marcos A — Google review
Best time ever! Even though we are Cubs fans, the Brewers fans were nice to us and the whole vibe & stadium was beautiful. Plenty of accessable bathrooms too. Don't plan on rushing out though leaving that parking lot was a cluster of craziness! No one is guiding traffic out so just don't hurry out. We also appreciated the free parking since coming from Chicago we are used to paying an arm and a leg! That was a nice surprise! Can't wait to come back again.
SalsaChik L — Google review
Great ballpark, even the seats up high have a good vantage point and you can see the whole diamond quite clearly. Things in the gift shop and/or any food is ridiculously expensive, but that's any sports franchise stadium for any sport. Nothing out of the ordinary or extravagantly expensive or anything like that. Parking is ok, this was the first time we spent extra for "preferred" parking and I would definitely recommend that to anyone planning on attending a Brewers game. It has (as I'm sure most if not all do also) some very long escalators so you do not need to walk up several flights of stairs to get to your seat if you are way up. Overall I like this stadium a lot and I recommend catching a game if you get the chance to.
Dave — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(3139)
1 Brewers Way, Milwaukee, WI 53214, USA
https://www.mlb.com/brewers/ballpark/events
(414) 902-4452
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Harley-Davidson Museum®

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Heritage museum
Museums
The Harley-Davidson Museum, located in Milwaukee, is a must-visit for motorcycle enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Established in 2007, this museum showcases the rich heritage of the iconic American brand, drawing over 350,000 visitors annually. Spanning 20 acres along the Milwaukee riverfront, it offers a captivating journey through more than a century of motorcycle culture and innovation.
A great museum showing the motors from Harley-Davison model 1, which is made in year 1903; also it shows special motors built for police, WWII armies, US mail, etc. the most exciting part is to ride on the newest models in the museum, also the hottest models. They are so cool. It is great to visit it with the children, they love watching a lot of motors and ride on the motors, they are so happy. The location is great, it is very near the Discovery Museum and Art museum, together can play for a whole day and have the great dinner and lunch next to the museum. The gift shop is also good to visit, there are 30%-60% off items, which is very good quality and reasonable price.
Hills L — Google review
⭐️ A Legendary Ride Through Harley-Davidson History – A Must-Visit Iconic Museum! 🏍️🔥 I had an amazing time visiting the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee — an absolute dream for anyone who loves motorcycles, history, design, or true American culture. The entire complex is huge, beautifully designed, and perfectly placed right by the river, which adds a really cool vibe as you walk around the grounds. Even before stepping inside, you’re greeted by impressive outdoor sculptures and classic Harley details that immediately set the tone. Once inside, the experience only gets better. The museum showcases motorcycles from every era — from early 1900s originals to modern designs — each one displayed with great storytelling and historical context. You can easily spend hours walking through the exhibits, exploring legendary models, rare prototypes, and beautifully preserved engines. Everything is clean, well-organized, and very accessible. One of the highlights for me was the gift shop. It’s packed with awesome merchandise, collectibles, apparel, patches, and unique items that you won’t find anywhere else. Whether you’re a hardcore rider or just a traveler looking for a cool souvenir, you’ll find something worth taking home. The museum requires a ticket, but honestly, it’s worth every dollar for the quality of the experience. There are great photo spots, indoor and outdoor areas to explore, and even a restaurant on-site if you want to relax afterward. Overall, this place is a perfect stop for travelers, motorcycle fans, photographers, and anyone who loves American heritage. Highly recommended! 🛠️🏍️🇺🇸
Life N — Google review
A Must-See in Milwaukee! The Harley-Davidson Museum is an absolute must-do when visiting Milwaukee. It beautifully tells the story of how Harley-Davidson began in 1903 in a small shed and grew into one of the most iconic motorcycle brands in the world. The exhibits showcase historic bikes, racing legends, and design milestones in a modern, engaging way. Right next door you’ll find a large shop — mostly apparel — and a great restaurant on the beautifully designed museum grounds. A perfect stop for anyone interested in innovation, craftsmanship, and American heritage.
Manuela ( — Google review
The Harley-Davidson Museum is more than just a place to see motorcycles—it’s a celebration of history, craftsmanship, and the spirit of the open road. Every exhibit is thoughtfully designed, from the earliest Harley models to the incredible stories of riders who made them legendary. Walking through the museum, you really feel the pride and passion that built not only a brand, but a worldwide community. It’s inspiring to see how Harley has touched so many lives and carried the idea of freedom across generations. Whether you ride or not, this museum is a must-see. It’s an experience that stays with you long after you leave.
Jack C — Google review
An incredible experience for anyone who loves motorcycles design or American culture. The museum tells the story of Harley-Davidson with passion and authenticity from its early models to today’s innovations. Each exhibit is beautifully presented with vintage bikes rare memorabilia and interactive displays that make history come alive. The staff were knowledgeable and welcoming and the shop and café added to the overall charm. A must visit destination in Milwaukee that celebrates freedom creativity and the open road.
Gönenç K — Google review
I thought this was a very nice museum. It’s filled with lots of iconic bikes that roll off the line. The only thing is I wish they would’ve had some of the customized bikes. I understand that the people customize them by their selves, but they’re usually customized with Harley Davidson parts.
Jody L — Google review
My husband was born on a Harley Davidson and he was like a child visiting the museum. There were so many Harley’s from every year and every period. There was even fun for the young ones (I’m 62) with a makeshift Harley to ride. There was also a special hallway honoring African American riders and African American female riders. I loved the exhibits.
Delois G — Google review
A great place to show their bikes from the very beginning of their production. They served Army, Postal, Medical, Police, Refugees and to take away pets or people. Visit it and know their bikes. I posted some important information as well.
Appala Y — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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400 W Canal St, Milwaukee, WI 53201, USA
http://www.h-dmuseum.com/
(414) 287-2789
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Six Flags Great America

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Temporarily Closed
Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Six Flags Great America is a vast amusement park offering over 100 rides and attractions, including numerous roller coasters. The park caters to visitors of all ages and preferences, featuring thrill rides like heart-pounding roller coasters, free fall experiences, and spinning attractions. Families can enjoy gentler options such as tea cup rides and water log adventures.
This was my first time visiting the park in at least 20 years but as soon as I walked in I felt the nostalgia and all of the memories of those prior visits when my mom would take my brothers and I. This was my first time taking my own kids so I was super excited to create some new memories. The park was smaller than I remembered, but that turned out to be a good thing. Our hotel was directly across the street so we were able to get there almost right at opening time. We were able to ride all of the coasters that we wanted to, aside from the 2 that were closed. I mentioned the size of the park because we're used to going to Cedar Point, which is larger than Great America, which means more area to cover, which means faster fatigue. At Great America, I felt comfortable walking around the park all day and the rides were placed in a manner that seemed like you can get to the other side of the park in a few minutes. We went on a Saturday in July and the wait times were reasonable. The longest wait time for the most popular rides were listed as 60 minutes on the app, but it wasn't always accurate. We ordered all of our tickets, extras, and parking ahead of time through the website and the app. If you can, spring for the unlimited dining pass. Generally, two people can split a meal or snack every 90 minutes with drink refills every 15 minutes. We ate good and stayed hydrated. I definitely recommend that option. I had a wonderful time and if you plan it out properly, you will too. I look forward to my next visit.
Deluise K — Google review
Great time with family and new friends! I didn't stay all day or go on all the rides, but I enjoyed my time walking around, spending time with family and was pretty surprised that there weren't more people when I was there... 😁👍 It was pretty clean and brought back some good memories from when I was younger and enjoying the park that's in California. Might have to take my son to the Florida location in the near future.
Benjamin M — Google review
I’ve been to a lot of fall and Halloween events, but this place really knows how to put on a show. From the second you walk through the gates, the atmosphere grabs you — fog rolling across the walkways, creepy music echoing through the park, and costumed scare actors lurking in just the right spots to make you jump when you least expect it. The haunted houses were well-designed and full of great special effects. Each one had its own personality — from eerie asylum vibes to full-blown zombie chaos. The makeup and costumes on the actors were impressive; you can tell the staff puts serious effort into making each scene believable and spine-tingling. Even walking around between rides, the themed zones kept the energy high. There’s something thrilling about riding a roller coaster at night with flashing lights and the sound of screams in the background! I also appreciated that the event felt organized despite the huge crowds. The park staff kept things moving, and most of the lines moved faster than expected for a big Halloween weekend. Security was visible but friendly, and I noticed plenty of sanitation and rest areas, which made a long night more enjoyable. That said, the food and drink prices were outrageous .We’re talking $15+ for a burger and fries, $6-$8 for bottled water or soda, and desserts that cost almost as much as a meal. I completely understand that theme parks mark up their food, but this felt excessive even by those standards. My advice: grab a meal before you go or plan for a splurge if you want to snack inside. Still, overall, Fright Fest is a must-see if you love Halloween thrills. The park goes all-in with its decorations, live shows, and creepy characters. Between the haunted mazes, the night rides, and the electric atmosphere, it’s worth the trip — just pack your own food and water. 🎃 9/10 for scares
Cyndi M — Google review
Great park with GREAT coasters. All employees were super nice and friendly! Ticket prices are not bad, but food & drinks are a bit stiff on cost. Worth it. Some of the best coasters I've rode! My family had a blast!!!
Amy B — Google review
We had a great time at Six Flags Great America! There are so many fun rides and the park has a lot to offer for all ages. It was an exciting day and we really enjoyed the energy and atmosphere. But there were a few downsides. The wait times for rides were really long, which made it hard to enjoy more of the park. Also, some rides require extra payment inside, which we didn’t expect after buying tickets. It would be even better if they had street shows or entertainment for people who aren’t into rides—it would help pass the time and keep the fun going for everyone. Still, it’s a fun place for families and thrill-seekers. Just go early and be ready to wait a bit!
MARYAM — Google review
We bought the season pass as we live an hour away from this place. Buying seasonal pass was the best decision because we could go all weekends and special days. Absolutely love their Halloween decorations and fright fest events. However, the fright fest rides/haunted house experience are an additional cost. You need to get a separate ticket even though you have seasonal pass or park fee. Worth visiting.
Sha — Google review
Ok I love great america. Its in my top 3. Goliath is absolutely fantastic. Its steel vengeance without all the weird rules. Whole park is great. Has nice coasters and great fun flat rides!!! Turkey legs were a bonus
Trisha G — Google review
Six Flags Great America in Chicago was an unforgettable experience! I visited during spring, on Mother’s Day this year, and the atmosphere was amazing! lively, sunny, and full of good vibes. I managed to enjoy almost every major ride, and the park was super organized with friendly staff. Perfect weather, thrilling attractions, and a great overall experience. Totally recommend it!
Cassyo S — Google review
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1 Great America Parkway, Gurnee, IL 60031, USA
https://www.sixflags.com/greatamerica
(847) 249-1776
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The Morton Arboretum

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Arboretum
Nature & Parks
The Morton Arboretum, established in 1922 by Joy Morton, is a sprawling 1,700-acre nature preserve in Lisle. It boasts an impressive collection of over 4,100 tree species and 222,000 plants. Visitors can explore the diverse landscape through 16 miles of trails or hop on the Acorn Express tram for a guided tour. The arboretum also features outdoor art exhibitions and larger-than-life garden sculptures that add to its serene and meditative atmosphere.
I've been a member AMD have going here for yrs. I love all the events that they provide throughout the yr. I enjoy walking though the Arboretum it's so peaceful and enjoy finding the Artwork from different artists through out the years. Everyone who works there are so friendly and helpful. I recommend going if you enjoy nature. They have a cute area for kids and a hedge maze. I enjoy bringing family and friends from it of town here when they come to visit.
Teressa C — Google review
This a gorgeous place to visit! So much land to cover. Lots of beautiful flowers and trees. Path ways are clear. Lots of places for picnics. It's fun to search for the structures throughout your journey! My cons about this place are the reason why I gave 3 stars. The tram train was not running...I feel a discount should have been given because that was the 1 thing I was looking forward to doing there. Secondly, we met friends there and our friends didn't enter the park until after 5pm...the park closes at sunset which was 7:10pm the day we went. So they paid 25.00 each person for about an hour and a half of being able to visit. Just thinking it would be ideal to offer a half price rate on entry for the last 2 hours they are open. You can barely drive through the property in an hour and a half. The east side has the beautiful sunset by the water and that is really pretty. I'd go back only if I had the whole day to spend there because 25.00 a person for a couple hours is a bit steep.
Jen M — Google review
This was our first experience with the park. The wait time to enter the park on a really nice weather was around 20 minutes. Then it took another 10 minutes to find a parking space. The park is huge and offers a lot of attractions for kids. Tens of miles of trails for walkers or bike riders. A huge pavillion with a place to sit down and get a refreshement. A nice kids garden and a large maze for everyone. I liked everything about it. The price of admission for non-members is significant. It is better to become an annual member.
Artur C — Google review
The Arboretum was just what I needed—time in God’s presence surrounded by His creation. The trees are so tall and majestic, it felt like walking through a living cathedral of nature. It’s a very large park with so much to explore—you can drive through, walk, or bike ride on the many trails. They even have a bike rental area, beautiful gardens, and peaceful lakes. Truly a place to rest, reflect, and reconnect with God through the beauty of His handiwork.
Dalinda N — Google review
Loved it there, a lot of fun for kids. Loved the labyrinth and there was also a Spanish legacy day and music played everywhere. Huge territory, loved that they have it organised, so you can drive to different locations and enjoy beautiful views on fields with trees and bushes.
Юлия Ч — Google review
A glorious fall day, we hiked a couple miles to a stand of gorgeous maple trees. There is a map and trail signs to help you find your way. The visitor center is large and accommodating with a small take out restaurant and lots of outdoor seating. There are also fanciful scattered statues of animals.
Lynn E — Google review
A beautiful place to visit with the kids. The children's garden has a lot of activities. The maze was the most fun and not too difficult. Tram tours are a good idea especially if you are there for the first time since it's a huge place.
A M — Google review
One of the most beautiful places to visit. They always have unique events, themes and activities throughout the year!!! You can walk numerous trails or take a picturesque drive in your car across the beautiful landscape.
Dina D — Google review
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4100 IL-53, Lisle, IL 60532, USA
https://mortonarb.org/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=maps_main
(630) 968-0074
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Chicago Botanic Garden

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Botanical garden
Sights & Landmarks
The Chicago Botanic Garden spans over 385 acres and showcases millions of plants and flowers in various settings across 26 different gardens. Among these gardens are the Malott Japanese Garden, Evening Island, and Grunsfeld Children's garden. Visitors can explore the beautiful orchid exhibit called The Orchid Show Untamed that features different orchids and plants arranged thoughtfully in several rooms with varying temperatures and designs. Guides are available to answer questions while visitors can take advantage of many photo opportunities.
Don’t hesitate: We visited the park on one of its busiest days of the year, and the crowds definitely made their presence known—especially in the parking line/lot. If you haven’t prepaid for parking, expect a long wait. Pro tip: purchase your tickets and parking online ahead of time and have them ready on your phone—it’ll save you a ton of time and hassle. For frequent visitors, a membership is well worth it. The member lines were noticeably shorter, and the family membership option is a great perk—you can share it with friends and relatives, making group visits smoother and more affordable. If you have a membership card each person that comes in, you can bring one person with them for free. Once inside, the park is a breath of fresh air. It’s beautifully designed, easy to navigate, and offers a serene escape into nature. Every corner feels thoughtfully maintained and visually stunning. If you’re craving a peaceful outdoor experience, this park is a must-visit.
KEN — Google review
The Chicago Botanic Garden is truly one of the best spots in the area if you love nature, beauty, and a peaceful escape from the city. Every corner of the garden feels carefully designed and well taken care of. The bonsai collection is absolutely fascinating—I could have spent an hour there just admiring the incredible detail and variety. The Japanese Garden is another highlight; it’s so calm and thoughtfully laid out, with winding paths, bridges, and views that make you want to slow down and take everything in. There’s a lot more beyond those highlights too. Each section feels like its own little world, from wide open flower beds to quiet wooded trails. You can easily spend half a day here and still feel like you haven’t seen it all. It’s also a wonderful place for photography or just sitting on a bench and enjoying the view. The only downside is the logistics if you don’t have a membership. Parking can back up with long lines to get in, and the ticket line can move slowly on busy days. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it’s something to keep in mind if you’re planning your visit—arriving early definitely helps. Once you’re inside, though, the wait feels completely worth it. Overall, the gardens are a gem in the Chicago area, perfect whether you’re going alone, with family, or bringing out-of-town visitors. It’s one of those places that changes beautifully with the seasons, so every visit feels different. I’d highly recommend getting a membership if you plan to go more than once—it makes entry much smoother and is absolutely worth it.
Charlie K — Google review
What a beautiful place! I was visiting Chicago to spend some time with a very dear friend and I wanted to take her somewhere to enjoy the summer before it was over, this garden was thirty minutes away from her apartment and wow! What a dream! We spent at least two hours walking around the gardens and seeing all the beauty and trying to take everything in. There were so many sections with different plants and they were all arranged so beautifully! I could spend days walking around and enjoying the natural beauty and all the hard work that the employees put in! I cannot wait to come back again!
Spencer T — Google review
Went here with a girl friend of mine for the lightscape show. Parking was prepaid. The parking was not far away from the gate. the 1.3 mile trail route was well planned. The lights were a bit underwhelming. The background music beat the lights for sure. Very festive. Not very packed. Not so much interactions for the kids though. Shout out to their gift shop. Many delicately designed artworks, sovorneirs, and toys. Loved the magnet I got. Really cute and delicate. Overall I enjoyed it with my friend.
Dummy M — Google review
This is the most beautiful Botanic Garden I have ever been to! When in town I love to come here with friends or by myself for a scenic walk and smell fresh flowers. At night you can see the most beautiful sunsets ever! The gate entrance closes usually at 6pm but you can come in 5 minutes before and stay until the dark. Lovely place !
Amrita K — Google review
Loved our visit to the Chicago Botanic Garden! Such a beautiful, peaceful place — it really feels like an escape into nature. Everything is so well-maintained and calming to walk through. The train garden was the absolute highlight for us! Our toddler was obsessed — we ended up sitting there for almost an hour just watching the trains go by. It’s so cute and detailed, definitely a must-see if you’re visiting with kids. Overall, a wonderful experience for both adults and kids. Perfect place to spend a relaxing day surrounded by nature.
Divya D — Google review
Great place to decompress. I’d get the membership if I lived near here! It was chilly and we wanted to see the bonsai collection but they they remove it from Nov - Apr We missed it by a day! It’s quite large so I’d go at least twice to cover everything
Christine F — Google review
What is not to love about the Chicago botanical gardens?? (Except maybe the staff at the membership desk—why are they always so condescending and rude?) This is one of the best spots around—worth the trek in from wherever you are. It’s conveniently located right off the highway (41 I believe), and many people will meet at a nearby Trader Joe’s to head in together. The events are fabulous The gardens are impeccably well kept Always seasonal fun things, like plant giveaways in the summertime Great for people of all ages
TK — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(1275)
1000 Lake Cook Rd, Glencoe, IL 60022, USA
https://www.chicagobotanic.org/
(847) 835-6801
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Skydeck Chicago

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Observation deck
Sights & Landmarks
Located on the 103rd floor of the former Sears Tower, Skydeck Chicago provides visitors with breathtaking views of four states. The unique viewing platform The Ledge lies 4ft outside the building dimensions and offers brave visitors unrivaled views over the city. With museum-quality exhibits and a 60-second ride up to the 103rd floor, Skydeck Chicago is a must-see attraction in Chicago.
Absolutely amazing experience! The little museum section before going up was a great surprise — very well done and full of interesting facts. The elevator ride up was fast and smooth, and then… the grand finale! Standing on the glass ledge and taking a photo “in the air” was just incredible. WoW! A must-do experience if you’re visiting the city.
Thierry H — Google review
From the moment we stepped into the Willis Tower, the excitement was real. The elevator ride up to the 103rd floor was fast and smooth, and the views? Absolutely breathtaking. You get a full panoramic look at Chicago’s skyline, Lake Michigan, and on a clear day, even parts of neighboring states! But the real highlight? The Ledge. 😱 These glass boxes extend out from the building, letting you stand 1,353 feet above the ground with nothing but glass beneath your feet. It was thrilling, surreal, and surprisingly not as scary as it looks! 🎉 The kids had an absolute blast! They were jumping, posing, and laughing the whole time. It was so heartwarming to see them enjoy something so unique and adventurous. The staff were super friendly and helped us get some great photos too.
Harish ( — Google review
We visited the Skydeck totally spontaneously on a Saturday night and had such a great experience! We were originally going to buy tickets at the self-checkout kiosk, but the prices were pretty high, so I checked online and found a much better deal through Tripster. The tickets were emailed instantly and we walked right in with the barcodes. Before reaching the ledge, you go through a really well-done museum with interactive displays about Chicago’s history, architecture, and the Willis Tower. It definitely adds to the whole experience. Once you get to the Skydeck, the line looks long but moves quickly and efficiently. We actually got to go out on the ledge multiple times and take plenty of photos. They take one professional photo from above, then you get 90 seconds to take your own. At the end, all the photos taken of you get uploaded to a card they give you, and you can download a few digital postcards for free. Even though it was raining the night we went, the views were still breathtaking. It’s a little pricey, but honestly worth it — it’s not something you do every day, and the views alone make it memorable. We’d love to come back on a clear day to get more pictures together. Highly recommend for both locals and visitors!
Maria A — Google review
🌇 Review: Skydeck Chicago – Willis Tower The Skydeck at Willis Tower in Chicago is truly one of the most thrilling and memorable experiences the city has to offer. Located on the 102nd floor of this iconic skyscraper (formerly known as Sears Tower), it offers a breathtaking 360-degree view of the entire city and Lake Michigan. The building itself is a marvel of engineering — constructed decades ago yet still standing as one of the tallest and most resilient structures in the world. You can actually feel and hear the gentle response of the building to strong winds, a reminder of its flexible yet sturdy design. Every year, the tower is struck by 50 to 60 lightning bolts, and its lightning protection system effectively neutralizes the charges — a fascinating aspect of its engineering brilliance. The highlight of the visit is definitely The Ledge — a glass balcony extending about 1.5 meters (4.3 feet) out from the main structure, allowing you to literally stand above the city and look straight down through the transparent glass floor. It’s a thrilling, once-in-a-lifetime experience that blends excitement with awe. The lift ride to the 102nd floor is smooth and fast, with an engaging video presentation about the building’s history during the ascent. The visitor area is well-organized, and staff are courteous and helpful. The surrounding shopping area and exhibits about Chicago’s history make the visit even more worthwhile. Overall, Skydeck Chicago is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the Windy City — whether you’re a traveler, engineer, photographer, or just someone who wants to see the world from above. The experience perfectly captures the spirit of Chicago: innovation, strength, and beauty.
Dr T — Google review
The view was beautiful! And it’s great that they allow you to take your own pictures. They do take some, but you have to pay extra for them in the end. We went at night so we could see the lights which was perfect for me. There was also a cute little attraction on the history of Chicago before you go up.
Natalia A — Google review
🔟 / 🔟 Hello, we were here. This is a very beautiful building, with a viewing platform over the entire city. Simply wonderful, the view is legendary and beautiful with a view of the whole of Chicago. Be prepared to wait, it can sometimes take up to 1 hour until you get to the top. The best way to order tickets is online. This is a trip for everyone, for young and old, for families, for couples, for friends or alone. Every visit here is worth it. Really very cool done. I really enjoyed the trip. Feel free to come by, you have to be here at least once when you are in Chicago. We'd love to come back. See you next time. ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Team S — Google review
Skydeck Chicago is one of the most unforgettable attractions in the city and absolutely worth a visit. Located on the 103rd floor of the Willis Tower, it offers a stunning panoramic view of Chicago that stretches for miles — you can even see parts of four states on a clear day! The elevator ride is super fast and smooth, and once you reach the top, the view will take your breath away. The highlight, of course, is The Ledge — the glass boxes that extend out from the building. Standing on it feels both exciting and terrifying at the same time, but it’s a must for anyone visiting. The staff are friendly and patient, helping everyone get great photos safely. The exhibits before the elevator ride are also very well done, giving you insight into Chicago’s history and architecture. It can get busy, especially around sunset, so booking tickets online ahead of time is highly recommended. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a local seeing the city from a new angle, Skydeck Chicago offers an experience that’s thrilling, beautiful, and uniquely Chicago.
Pipi C — Google review
An incredible place, the views are spectacular. I was lucky that the sky was clear. I bought the Citypass, which allowed me to get the cheapest ticket. Before going up, you pass through a kind of museum. A must-see.
Josué M — Google review
4.6
(35600)
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4.3
(18036)
233 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606, USA
https://theskydeck.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=googlemybusiness
(312) 875-9447
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Magnificent Mile

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Neighborhoods
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Magnificent Mile in Chicago is a bustling commercial district known for its upscale shops, luxurious fashion outlets, and elegant restaurants and hotels. Visitors can admire iconic landmarks such as the historic Chicago Water Tower, the neo-Gothic Tribune Tower, the terracotta Wrigley Building skyscraper, and the 100-story John Hancock Center with its rooftop observation deck offering stunning city views.
4.5
(15837)
Chicago, IL 60611, USA
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Cloud Gate

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Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
Cloud Gate, also known as "The Bean," is a renowned outdoor sculpture in Chicago that attracts both locals and tourists. Created by Anish Kapoor, this metallic structure is made of 168 welded stainless steel plates and stands at 33 feet tall. Its reflective surface offers unique views of the surrounding cityscape, making it a hotspot for photography enthusiasts. The sculpture's warped reflections create an illusion akin to a fun house mirror, providing an excellent backdrop for artistic photoshoots.
Visiting The Bean at Millennium Park is an absolute must when in Chicago! The iconic Cloud Gate sculpture is even more stunning in person—the reflective surface perfectly captures the city skyline, surrounding park, and visitors, making it one of the most unique photo spots in the world. Walking around and under it gives you amazing perspectives, and it’s fun to see the creative reflections from every angle. Millennium Park itself is beautifully designed, with wide open spaces, gardens, fountains, and plenty of spots to relax while enjoying the city atmosphere. The Crown Fountain with its digital faces and playful water features is especially fun for kids. The park is always lively, often hosting free concerts, events, and seasonal activities, making it a hub of culture and community right in the heart of downtown. The combination of The Bean and Millennium Park showcases Chicago’s artistic spirit and welcoming vibe. Whether you’re here for photos, a casual stroll, or simply to enjoy the architecture and nature, it’s a spot that leaves lasting memories. A visit to Chicago isn’t complete without experiencing this iconic landmark!
Ananth W — Google review
Cloud Gate, often called “The Bean,” is one of Chicago’s most iconic landmarks and a must-see spot in Millennium Park. Seeing it in person is even more impressive than in photos. The smooth, mirror-like surface perfectly reflects the city skyline, the clouds, and the people walking around it, creating a fascinating and ever-changing piece of art. It’s amazing how something so simple in shape can be so captivating. Early mornings are peaceful and great for photos without crowds, while evenings bring a lively energy with lights reflecting off its surface. The area around Cloud Gate is clean and well maintained, surrounded by trees, fountains, and open spaces where you can sit and relax. It’s also close to other attractions like the Jay Pritzker Pavilion and the Art Institute of Chicago. Whether you’re visiting for sightseeing, photography, or just to enjoy the city’s atmosphere, Cloud Gate captures the spirit of Chicago perfectly — modern, creative, and full of life. Definitely one of those places you’ll want to visit again every time you’re in the city.
Pipi C — Google review
✨ My Visit to Cloud Gate (The Bean), Chicago Cloud Gate, popularly known as The Bean, is one of Chicago’s most iconic landmarks and a must-visit in Millennium Park. Its smooth, reflective surface beautifully mirrors the city skyline, the sky, and visitors themselves, creating endless photo opportunities. Walking around and under the sculpture is mesmerizing — the reflections shift with every angle, and you can see yourself interacting with the city in a unique way. It’s especially stunning during sunrise or sunset when the light casts magical reflections on its polished surface. The area around Cloud Gate is lively, with street performers, tourists, and locals enjoying the park. Nearby, you can also explore the Jay Pritzker Pavilion and Crown Fountain, making the visit even more enjoyable. 📍 Tips for Visitors: • Best time for photos: early morning to avoid crowds or during golden hour for dramatic lighting. • Free entry and accessible for all. • Try taking photos from multiple angles — underneath, side reflections, and with the skyline in the background. Overall, Cloud Gate is not just a sculpture — it’s an interactive art experience that perfectly captures the spirit of Chicago. A must-see for first-time visitors! 🏙️
Shanz S — Google review
Visiting Cloud Gate at night is an unforgettable experience. The polished stainless steel surface mirrors the Chicago skyline and city lights in a way that feels almost magical. Standing beneath “The Bean,” you can see the reflections curve and blend, creating a surreal version of the city around you. Located in Millennium Park, it’s one of Chicago’s most iconic landmarks and a must-see for any visitor. The area is beautifully lit at night and far less crowded than during the day, which makes it perfect for quiet photos or just taking in the view. The reflections of the skyline, the park lights, and even the stars above make Cloud Gate a stunning piece of art that connects you to the city’s energy and beauty in a truly unique way.
Jaime L — Google review
The Bean as it's locally known as is a cool sculpture in a nice park. Definitely one of the more unique things in town. As others have mentioned, I'd advise going early or at least before shops open as it'll be quieter. We also noticed it was quieter when it snowed so keep that in mind if you want to explore Chicago in the snow
Matt — Google review
I showed pictures to my two boys of "The Bean" in Chicago, IL and they thought it was so cool. I thought I would surprise them with a trip to Chicago last Saturday and this was one of the first things we did. Took lots of pictures with "The Bean" or Cloud Gate. We were all sure to touch it and enjoy the purpose of it. For some reason, I feel like it was moved within the past decade and I also remember it being smaller. Weird... Overall, my boys were very excited to see it and touch it. Thanks Chicago, IL.
Brett M — Google review
I mean. You have to go see it. The “Bean” or Cloud Gate at Millennium Park is absolutely worth a visit during your trip to Chicago. It’s great for photos and honestly just a remarkable spectacle of design. Both times I’ve visited it’s been populated but there hasn’t been any difficulty getting right up close to the structure to take photos. It doesn’t require tickets and there are no lines. Check it out!
Ben C — Google review
It was truly surreal to be at this location after seeing it online for a long time. It was packed with tourists and parking was hectic. It was beautiful to observe the cityscape on the bean. It’s also well maintained and a good city attraction.
Jagadeesh R — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(18315)
201 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60602, USA
https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/chicago_s_publicartcloudgateinmillenniumpark.html
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Millennium Park

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Park
Sights & Landmarks
Millennium Park, located in the heart of downtown Chicago, is a 24.5-acre modern park that has been recognized as a top attraction in the Midwest. It features iconic sites such as the famous Cloud Gate sculpture, also known as The Bean, and the interactive Crown Fountain. Visitors can enjoy free concerts and movie screenings at the Frank Gehry-designed Pritzker Pavilion during summer. The park also boasts beautiful gardens like Lurie Garden with its diverse variety of plants.
Definitely a very popular place to visit while in Chicago! Beautiful park with mature trees, areas to walk, see, and explore. The Bean is beautiful and very popular, lots of tourists. You can observe the different architecture of the buildings from different places in the park. I had a great experience overall☺️
Julissa M — Google review
🌳 My Visit to Millennium Park, Chicago My visit to Millennium Park was an unforgettable experience and one of the best highlights of Chicago. Located right in the heart of downtown, this beautiful urban park perfectly blends art, architecture, and nature — making it a must-visit spot for both tourists and locals. The first thing that caught my eye was the iconic Cloud Gate sculpture, famously known as “The Bean.” Its mirrored surface beautifully reflects the Chicago skyline and is a fantastic place for photos — especially in the morning or around sunset. I also loved walking through the Crown Fountain, with its interactive digital faces and shallow water area — a fun place to relax, especially for families and children. The Jay Pritzker Pavilion, designed by Frank Gehry, is another architectural masterpiece where you can enjoy free concerts and events during summer. The park’s landscaping is stunning, especially at the Lurie Garden, which offers peaceful walking paths and colorful flowers amidst the city’s tall buildings. 📍 Tips for Visitors: • Best visited during the morning or evening for great lighting and fewer crowds. • Free entry, and most attractions are within walking distance. • Combine your visit with the nearby Art Institute of Chicago and Maggie Daley Park. Overall, Millennium Park is a beautiful symbol of modern Chicago — vibrant, artistic, and full of life. A perfect spot to relax, take photos, and enjoy the city’s creative energy. 🌆✨
Shanz S — Google review
Kinda a must see if in Chicago and if you catch it in early morning you could definitely get some great shots of the Bean and the City Scapes it provides. Very popular attraction with large crowds coming and going all day and into the evening. We had limited time while in town and was able to walk from our hotel to visit. Spent about and hour getting photos and watching the crowds.
Jim M — Google review
Millennium Park is one of the most beautiful and well-maintained parks I’ve ever visited. The atmosphere is lively yet relaxing, with people of all ages enjoying the open spaces. The Cloud Gate sculpture—often called “The Bean”—is even more impressive in person, especially when it reflects the city skyline and the clouds above. The park is always clean, and there are plenty of benches and shaded areas for resting. During the summer, the fountain area becomes a favorite spot for families and kids to cool off, while in winter, the ice-skating rink brings a completely different charm. It’s also conveniently connected to other attractions like the Art Institute and Michigan Avenue, making it easy to spend an entire afternoon here. Whether you’re taking photos, jogging, or just sitting with a coffee watching the city move, Millennium Park offers a perfect balance of art, nature, and architecture. Definitely a must-visit spot in Chicago!
Pipi C — Google review
Millennium Park was one of my go-to spots while visiting Chicago, and it absolutely lived up to the hype! It's such a well-known park especially for "The Bean" and you can instantly see why. Everyone is taking pictures, smiling, and just enjoying the atmosphere. The area is clean, vibrant, and surrounded by Chicago's incredible skyline, which makes every photo look like a postcard. Whether you're there to relax, people-watch, or just take in the energy of the city, Millennium Park delivers. It's one of those places that truly captures the spirit of Chicago lively, artistic, and welcoming. Definitely worth a visit if you're in town!
Arelys Q — Google review
🌳 Review: Millennium Park, Chicago The Millennium Park in Chicago is an artistic and refreshing public space that perfectly combines modern architecture, creativity, and relaxation. It is one of the city’s must-visit attractions and a place where people can truly enjoy both nature and art together. The highlight for me was the digital fountain (Crown Fountain) — a tall glass structure displaying the image of a person whose face moves naturally, and water flows gently from the mouth as if it were alive. The movement of the images and the reflection of light and water create a mesmerizing and peaceful scene, especially when viewed up close. Equally impressive is the Cloud Gate, popularly known as “The Bean.” When you walk inside the sculpture and look upward, it gives a feeling of infinite reflections and depth, showing the sky, people, and surroundings in a spectacular, mirrored view. It’s both playful and thought-provoking — a wonderful example of modern art blending with science and design. Overall, Millennium Park is a fantastic place to spend time with friends or family, take photographs, or simply sit and enjoy the artistic energy of Chicago. The reflections, lights, and lively atmosphere make it one of the city’s most memorable experiences.
Dr T — Google review
Loved spending time at Millennium Park! Super clean, vibrant, and full of life. The Bean is iconic, but the gardens and fountains make it even more special. Great place to chill and people-watch!
RAHUL V — Google review
Beautiful moments spent here. I would recommend to visit this public park if visiting downtown Chicago. It is a tourist attraction. There were a lot of people here, especially around the Bean, The fountain area is so nice where the faces change on the structures. It is a nice area to walk around and spend some beautiful times with love ones. Admission is free, that helps the area being packed up with people from all around the world.
Diyar M — Google review
4.8
(90517)
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4.7
(25257)
Chicago, IL 60602, USA
https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/millennium_park.html
(312) 650-8298
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The Art Institute of Chicago

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$$$$expensive
Museum
Art museum
The Art Institute of Chicago is a renowned art museum that boasts an extensive collection of nearly 300,000 works from various cultures and time periods. Since its establishment in the late 1800s, the institute has grown to become one of America's largest art museums. Visitors can explore ancient Egyptian and Greek artifacts, iconic impressionist pieces by Monet and Van Gogh, as well as contemporary works by artists like Picasso, Warhol, and Pollock.
The Art Institute of Chicago is an absolute must-visit and one of the best museums in the U.S. We used the CityPASS, which gave us express entry — no long lines, a big plus! The museum is huge and beautifully curated, featuring world-famous masterpieces by Monet, Van Gogh, and many other renowned artists. The layout makes it easy to navigate, and there are plenty of clean restrooms throughout. I appreciated the bag check area where you can safely leave larger items, though small bags and water bottles are allowed inside. The souvenir shop is also impressive — large and filled with unique art-inspired items. Whether you’re an art lover or a casual visitor, this museum is a Chicago highlight and a must-see attraction downtown. Spent around three hours there but could spend the whole day if we don't have other plans.
Katrina ( — Google review
One of the best art museums I’ve ever been to. The building and location was great, how the galleries were entering through each other was really interesting. Pro-tip: use their guide! It felt more than amazing to see a lot of Monet’s painting of one collection next to each other. And seeing Van Gogh’s brush stroke felt really special. My favorite artists that had their famous artworks in this museum were: Edward Hopper - Van Gogh - Monet - George Surat- Paul Cézanne - Whistler - Hammershoi Also, their lighting was really good. Their art shop was amazing! I bought beautiful postcards for 1.5 $ and a lot of fun items from different artists. I highly recommend visiting this museum if you’re in Chicago, and setting at least 3 hours of free time to enjoy with no stress and rush.
Ghazal G — Google review
My Visit to the Art Institute of Chicago My visit to the Art Institute of Chicago was one of the highlights of my trip. It’s not just a museum — it’s a journey through centuries of global art and culture. The building itself is grand and beautifully designed, right next to Millennium Park, making it easy to find and explore. Inside, the collection is breathtaking — from American classics like Grant Wood’s “American Gothic” and Nighthawks by Edward Hopper, to masterpieces by Monet, Van Gogh, Renoir, Picasso, and Rembrandt. Each gallery felt like stepping into a different era and part of the world. The Modern Wing was a personal favorite, showcasing stunning contemporary works in a bright, open space. The Impressionist collection is one of the best I’ve ever seen, with vivid colors and incredible detail that make you feel part of the painting. The museum staff were friendly and helpful, and the layout was easy to navigate even though the collection is vast. I also enjoyed a relaxing break at the Museum Café, overlooking the park. 📍 Tips for Visitors: • Book tickets online to save time. • Plan at least 2–3 hours (or more!) — there’s so much to see. • Audio guides and maps are very helpful for first-time visitors. • Don’t miss the gift shop for unique art-themed souvenirs. Overall, the Art Institute of Chicago is a world-class museum that beautifully captures the power of creativity and history. A must-visit for anyone coming to Chicago! 🖼️✨
Shanz S — Google review
We came here on a Bank of America sponsored day and luckily we have BOA accounts and we're let in for free! There's so much iconic art here. And it truly is a massive space - I tried to speed run the whole museum in 2 hours and only got through ~85% of it. Really appreciated all the curated works and how they organized each room/section, and their exhibits were also very special.
Becky T — Google review
Wonderful place full of wonderful pieces of art. Retail shop and cafe Staff were super polite and helpful. This makes the experience more delightful. A bit crowded for my taste but, I did go on a Saturday and am in a big city. I included a couple photos of some miniature home creations. The detail and patients is superb.
Sal P — Google review
During my last trip to Chicago I got the CityPass and visited this enormous museum on a Monday during summer. If you like to appreciate art this is your museum, it has lots of sculptures, paintings, photography, textiles, weapons armor, among others... from different cultures during impressionism and post-impressionism. If you have a tight schedule I recommend you to plan which pieces of art you want to see before visiting the museum, check the map, use the app. If you intend to cover all the museum in detail it would be almost impossible to do it in one day.
MaJo — Google review
A Must-Visit for History & Art Lovers! This art museum beautifully showcases the history and cultures of various countries and ancient civilizations. The exhibits are thoughtfully arranged, and the ambience truly immerses you in the past. Each section is rich with historical references, making it a great place for anyone interested in literature, heritage, and art. The museum is well-maintained and organized, which enhances the overall experience. One of the most inspiring highlights here is the section dedicated to Swami Vivekananda’s historic speech, which adds a spiritual and motivational touch to the experience. It’s truly moving to stand in a place that reflects his message of unity, peace, and cultural pride. Do note that weekends can get a bit crowded, so visiting on a weekday is ideal if you prefer a quieter atmosphere. Overall, a wonderful place to learn, explore, and appreciate world cultures.
SANGEETA T — Google review
I visited here at 10 AM with a member who is a resident of Chicago. Members can visit early from 10 AM to 11 AM. If you have a friend or a family member who lives in Chicago and is a member, that is a great experience to learn what they like at the museum! There was a temporary exhibit at the museum for the drawing and prints room. I saw an Edward Munch lithograph of The Scream painting. I would recommend buying a ticket in advance and keeping the printout of your ticket or if you have it on your phone. They do require to see your ticket again to re-enter the museum if you go to the gift shop. I bought postcards to send to my family and will be writing out the postcards this afternoon. They also have nice insulated bags at the museum shop that you can use on your trip. There is an abundance of natural light in the lobby and many of the galleries. The only thing I have against this museum is that they charge for admission. I live in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and our Minneapolis Institute of Art does not charge for admission for any patrons.
Conrad Z — Google review
4.8
(36941)
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4.8
(24735)
111 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60603, USA
https://www.artic.edu/
(312) 443-3600
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Horseshoe Hammond - A Caesars Rewards Destination

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Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Hotel
Horseshoe Hammond is a casino and entertainment venue located by the lakefront since 1996. Managed by Caesars Entertainment, it employs over 2,200 people and boasts a riverboat-style design from 2008. The large gaming floor holds over 300 video poker machines, 700 new slot games, sportsbook betting options and various table games. This full-service casino offers restaurants, bars with delicious drinks like margaritas and great food including tasty pizza.
Nice sportsbook with movie theater type seating. Big tvs. Other than the cigarette smoke, it's a great place to watch and bet sports
Russ V — Google review
Nice casino with a non smoking area, However they no longer have a buffet. They still offer a variety of restaurants. I went to the Venue to see Leela James. The venue is nice great seats. The concert was good.
Renee J — Google review
Nice casino right on the water. Fairly modern and updated. Good variety of games, both tables and slots. Kept moderately clean. The complementary soda fountains were a little gross, I did not use them. Restrooms were kept okay. Not in the greatest part of town.
Ben C — Google review
Great lamb of god show super nice people but the beers are over priced and the ladies pouring um give ya more foam than beer pour your own.
Steven T — Google review
The venue has amazing crew who are top of their responsibilities! Food was great and had a great show!
Mags C — Google review
I wish it was non smoking. That was horrible in there. We went to watch Theresa Caputo. That area was smoke free at least. Great seats!
Jewels B — Google review
My favorite place, I go for chill only. I played less but my favorite place to eat and drink.
Kapil G — Google review
Great time at price is right live. Fun crowd, host Ted newton was funny and engaging. Free parking in the tower and getting to the venue once inside was a breeze. I would come back here to see more shows.
Greg W — Google review
4.0
(10225)
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4.0
(15744)
777 Casino Center Dr, Hammond, IN 46320, USA
https://www.caesars.com/horseshoe-hammond?utm_campaign=gmb&utm_source=google&utm_medium=local&utm_term=HorseshoeHammond&utm_content=hotel&y_source=1_MTMzNzAwMzYtNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
(866) 711-7463
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S.S. Badger Lake Michigan Carferry Service

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Ferry service
Sights & Landmarks
The S.S. Badger Lake Michigan Carferry Service is a historic coal-fired steamer that crosses Lake Michigan from Manitowoc to Ludington. Named after the University of Wisconsin's athletic teams, it is the largest car and passenger ferry on the Great Lakes. Operating daily from mid-May to mid-October, it can accommodate 600 passengers and 180 vehicles.
My daughter and I took the S.S. Badger from Michigan to Wisconsin on the night run and then came back from Wisconsin to Michigan on a day time run. My daughter is 12 and had the the most amazing time ever!!!! She really enjoyed playing BINGO and exploring the ship. Food was good and prices of food were very reasonable. The crew was fantastic and just above and beyond pleasant to be around!!! I’ll definitely be going again!!! Thank you for such a great time!!!
Chris — Google review
We have wanted to take the SS Badger forever, so we were thrilled to finally take our maiden cruise. 🚢 This is a one-of-a-kind experience. We would encourage everyone to take advantage of the movie, the sun deck, Bingo, the gift shop, and everything else. If you want a post card of the ship, be sure to get one in the gift shop. I’m sad we didn’t . But the whole experience, from blow horn leaving to the mooring at the end, was fantastic.
Kristine B — Google review
We had a blast (instead of driving around the lake) heading to our niece’s wedding. The ride was fun and weather perfect. Highly recommend to those looking for an experience instead of just a long drive. We played bingo, lounged on the deck in the sun, and enjoyed the breeze.
Elizabeth C — Google review
The S.S. Badger Ferry is a great way to "drive" between northern Wisconsin and northern Michigan. Although dated, the ship is clean and comfortable and has many modern amenities. The Crew (hands) makes the voyage fun and interesting. It has a museum exhibit covering ferry transportation. The four hours are stress free when compared to driving through Chicago and the time onboard is enhanced with Bingo and Trivia games. A truly enjoyable way to travel on U.S. Highway 10!
Rich H — Google review
We loved the ride, it truly was a once in a lifetime experience for us. The staff was super friendly for the most part. I really enjoyed the thoughtful touches they had to keep you entertained while on board. We also happened to have amazing weather when we went so that definitely helped! They had free soda refills which is nice because you don’t see that much anymore and that worked for coffee as well. I think opportunities for improvement would be better wayfinding signage, maybe an informative posted agenda and overall a bit of a renovation, although it was unique in character. Overall we really enjoyed ourselves. Oh I should also mention, I had to change my reservation 3 times and they accommodated me each time with zero issues. I did have to pay a fee when I canceled my SUV and added a passenger ticket for my mom who has health issues so we decided to forego the jeep trip around the state and come back the same day. I was hoping we wouldn’t have to pay that fee with adding another round trip passenger but I also didn’t ask for it so it’s on me. We loved the badger bingo and the food was actually a little better than expected. And best of all… we made it! :)
Amanda L — Google review
What a great experience. The ship was much taller than I thought it would be. It swallowed up a whole parking lot full of cars, trucks and busses. We entered the vessel at the stern and up the stairs we went into the waiting/game room. There we had bingo to play while alcohol drinks and cafeteria style food were available for purchase. It was a foggy day so we heard plenty of the fog horn. My favorite part was the great gift shop and shouts of "Big ship, great fun!" The only drawbacks for me were the cost and the length of time (about 4 hours) it takes to get across Lake Michigan. Glad the water was calm.
Rick S — Google review
Had a great trip and time on this classic and beautiful S.S. Badger. They offer food, drink. bingo, movies and so much more. The crew on land and sea was awesome. Thank you to all who work on on The S.S. Badger cruise ship.
Robert D — Google review
Wow.. great trip everyone should take it once. Food not so good. They won't let you bring any open food on. We could have our lunchables but not our subway. Sealed drinks are ok. Bingo was fun and ya gotta buy something to take home.
Deo C — Google review
4.7
(2904)
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4.5
(1187)
701 Maritime Dr, Ludington, MI 49431, USA
http://www.ssbadger.com/
(800) 841-4243
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Michigan's Adventure

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Michigan's Adventure is a local amusement park that offers a wooden roller coaster, seasonal water park, and various other rides. However, the size of the park and the number of rides available may be disappointing for some visitors. The food stands were not set up during a weekend visit, and many of the rides are old. As an amusement park related to Cedar Point, it was expected to have more and newer rides.
A charming smaller amusement park, with friendly staff . I actually really enjoyed this park . Yes it's much smaller than many , but it is very nice and has a decent amount of rides. I'd say the best one is Shivering Timbers, which was surprisingly smooth overall with a few rough spots ( I expected it to be much much rougher) . The water park also looked to be really good, though I only walked in there and looked around. Overall though if you're in the area I'd definitely say check this park out ! Only real negative I can say about my visit was that thunder hawk was down the entire day unfortunately. I had really hoped to get a ride on it , maybe sometime in the future!
J — Google review
A smaller family friendly theme park with a nice water park inside. If you're looking for dozens of crazy coasters this isn't the place, but if you can get by with a couple, want a water park, or have younger children this is a great spot. We went in a nice day in the middle of the week shortly after opening. The line to get in took less than five minutes and we walked right on to the first few rides. By mid day it was a little busier, but certainly not crowded. Only waited in one line over fifteen minutes including water slides.
Chris F — Google review
My kids had a blast here, the ticket prices are fair and there is tons to do here. They have a large variety of rides for all ages. They are even chubby-friendly as my hubby was able to ride everything with ease! The park is clean and well-maintained, and the staff was mostly friendly. Some staff had attitudes, but most were nice. The food prices are OUTRAGEOUS! The burger and fries were 16 bucks and it was a frozen over-salted patty. Was gross. That was the only downside. The drink cups are so worth it! Pays for itself. I will be back a million more times its well worth the money. Just pack a lunch!
Mary R — Google review
Feelings of nostalgia as you see some classic rides mixed in with the new. We had a great time at both the water and amusement park. Affordable and perfectly sized for a day full of fun all ages can appreciate. Over 8 water slides to match all thrill levels! I would not purchase the food plan, it was a waste and did not include beverages. Honestly, if you eat breakfast before hand, you will only eat once around mid-day because you are captivated and having such a wonderful time. You truly only want a cold beverage or ice cream.
Shameka B — Google review
Had a lot of fun at the park! Shivering Timbers is such a fun ride! We spent two days at the park and overall had a great time! The good: -Park is clean, does need a little maintenance such as fence painting. -Shivering Timbers, Wolverine Wildcat, Sea Dragon, Logrun were all very fun! -Beer Garden was a nice spot to relax at both the water park and amusement park! -Lines are not super long! Except for Wild Mouse. (That one they need to figure out) -The train that takes you from one side of the park to the other! Super fun! -Season passes work here! Along with season drink pass! Huge win! The bad: -The water park smelled like poop. Legitimately spent most the day gagging because I kept getting smells of it. This was my biggest complaint of the entire park. -Could use a few new coasters. I know a lot of funding gets allocated toward Cedar Point, but this park is in desperate need of a few smoother coasters. -Food options! Not many great food options. We ended up spending $60 on a pizza there for all of us! Insane! Overall, I would rate the park 4/5! It's a great family park and love not having to wait 3 hours to go on a ride. Super fun two days were spent there!
Tiffany S — Google review
We had a great day at the park! The mobile app for the park was a life saver! It told you how to get to the rides you wanted to ride. If you were looking for food, it guided to there. It was very convenient and great to use. Having upgraded to the drink plan was handy! Anytime you were thirsty, just stopped at any one or the drink stations and get your beverage of choice! Looking forward to going back real soon!
Sheryl B — Google review
it's a fun and great place for family fun!! be prepared, no cash. i found this out the hard way. and holy cow, i remember when tickets used to be $25 to get in, for both parks. now, it's $25 for parking, $60 entry fee (just to get in, riding rides or not) and an extra $69 for the Fast Lane passes. just giving people a heads up on things that i didn't know. ♡ also a recommendation: ADD "fast pass" rides to the water park too! side note: Thunderhawk was down, super disappointing!
•Ashley• — Google review
We had such a great time at Michigan's Adventure! The kids love the wave pool, and we rode several rides, including the Shivering Timbers and the Mad Mouse. The park was clean, the staff were friendly, and the food was good for the theme park. It was a full day of fun during our Michigan vacation. This park has always been our go-to spot every time we visit the area, and it never disappoints. Highly recommend for families looking for both thrills and water fun!
Patricia — Google review
4.2
(8821)
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3.9
(1024)
4750 Whitehall Rd, Muskegon, MI 49445, USA
http://www.miadventure.com/
(231) 766-9959
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Holland State Park - Macatawa Campground

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Campground
Outdoor Activities
Holland State Park - Macatawa Campground offers a picturesque beachfront setting with paved bike trails, sunset views, and convenient concessions. Visitors can explore the iconic Big Red lighthouse and indulge in dining experiences at nearby Saugatuck. The campground provides spacious sites with amenities like fire rings and picnic tables, along with modern restroom and shower facilities. While the lighthouse may be small, the stunning sandy beach, snack shack offerings, and expansive parking make it a worthwhile visit.
This was our first time staying at the beach campground at Holland State Park. We usually book at the other campground, but decided to try something new — and we’re so glad we did! The location is perfect, just a short walk to the beach, which makes it super easy to catch a sunset or spend the day by the water. The campground itself has a really nice vibe, and the facilities were spotless — probably some of the cleanest bathrooms and showers we’ve seen at a state park. It’s definitely a great spot if you want to be close to the beach while still enjoying the camping experience. We’ll definitely be back!
Dan P — Google review
Holland State Park is a decent spot if you’re looking for a quick beach outing. The view of the iconic Big Red lighthouse and the sunset over Lake Michigan are definitely worth seeing. However, the park gets very crowded, especially on weekends, making parking and finding a quiet spot on the beach difficult. Facilities like restrooms and concessions could be maintained better, and sometimes the cleanliness of the beach is hit-or-miss. Overall, it’s nice for a visit, but not the most relaxing experience if you’re hoping for peace and space.
Prashant D — Google review
The bathrooms and showers were filthy. The bathrooms stunk and they were not kept up. We were here in 2024 and thought they were great, but no longer. The plastic shower benches that were gray in color were almost black as they weren’t washed all season. I don’t know what was smeared on wall. Green mold, lots of spiders and webs. They were really gross. Come on folks, you can do better.
Cynde M — Google review
Website is deceptive. On the official website it says that it has a dog beach, and that it is pet friendly. When I arrived, however I found out that their signs all the way across the beach saying no animals and their so-called “dog beach.” is nothing more than a spot with sand with no apparent water involved. They do have a bathroom with flushing toilets that is right by the beach, which is nice however, it has these stalls that have benches that would seem to be a changing type area only there’s no curtains or doors or anything on them for any sort of privacy. In the same building as the bathrooms they do have a little gift shop place that offers some limited food and drink options. I got the soft serve chocolate ice cream, single scoop and let me tell you they don’t give you very much for what they charge for it. One thing that was nice though is that they do have I think there was two spots with those beach sand walk runners that make it much easier to get further down on the beach. I used Google maps to direct me to the beach and instead it directed me to the campground parking. I found that if I didn’t turn into the campground parking, I just kept driving eventually I did get to the beach.
Life. T — Google review
This was our first visit to Holland State Park, and we couldn’t have asked for better weather. We stayed at the beach campground, where the campsites were generously sized and the utility hookups were well-maintained and easy to access. The bathhouse was impressively clean, well-lit, and conveniently located. One of the highlights was the stunning night sky — with the campground set away from the city lights of Holland, the darkness allows for incredible stargazing. We enjoyed breathtaking views of stars and planets that made the evenings truly memorable. Overall, it was a fantastic experience, and we’re already looking forward to our next stay.
Jim S — Google review
We booked a cabin for 2 nights at Holland state park. It was clean and quiet. The cabin was heated and had a nice view of the lake. The camp grounds were beautiful, altho the water was winterized since we got there in late fall we had a great time hiking the sand dunes and hills. We enjoyed our quiet nights swapping stories and cooking meals over our fire. This definitely is a great spot.
Stephen R — Google review
Why google has this as a hotel, First off this is a campground! Nice campground, very clean well maintained. We came up for wedding only got to stay a couple nights. We got sites next to friends had a great time. Only issue i had was tight in some areas for large fifth wheel good thing it wasn't full..lol we'd stay here again you're in walking distance from lake michigan.
Lee B — Google review
Since it was Labor Day, the park was very crowded to say thw least. But the beach is great overlooking the Lake Michigan. Crystal clear water is enchanting to just sit and watch. One can take nice walk on the pier that extends well into the water. Lots of boat activities were taking place. Excellent location to spend the day!
Jayarangan R — Google review
4.7
(7503)
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4.6
(1410)
2215 Ottawa Beach Rd, Holland, MI 49424, USA
http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=458&type=SPRK
(616) 399-9390
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Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
The Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids is a unique and innovative museum that seamlessly blends natural beauty with fine art. The 30-acre Sculpture Garden features an impressive outdoor collection of sculptures by renowned artists, along with temporary exhibits. Visitors can also enjoy the Seasonal Light Experience, where the gardens are illuminated with captivating light displays for a magical evening stroll.
What a lovely place! We’ve been to many sculpture parks and gardens and this is one of the best! It’s laid out so well - you can walk (mostly flat) or take a narrated tram (for $8 fee). It was so clean and well-maintained. They were testing an on/off tram during our visit which was a nice option on this unseasonably warm fall day. We visited the sculpture park (great collection of art!), farmhouse area, Japanese Garden, waterfalls area and boardwalk. The children’s area looked like it would be really nice as did the tropical garden - saved for another visit if we’re in town again!
Michele K — Google review
Absolutely beautiful. We are here for the autumn night on Tuesday, but have spent the day here too. We took the tram into the sculpture park area, not worth the price you pay for 1/2 hr ride when you can't see most of the sculptures! If you are here to see these amazing sculptures then skip the expensive tram ride. Plan on spending the day here, there is so much to see. If we lived in the area we would definitely get a membership. Looking forward to this evening. Music, lights and more. I'll add more pics later if I can. We were blessed with a beautiful fall day and evening. Beautiful evening, perfect weather.
Sue B — Google review
We have been to several different gardens in different states and this place is in the top 3. It was very easy to get too. Had no problems with traffic getting to this location. The parking lot was easy to enter and plenty of spots near the main entrance. They have a kiosk or front desk to buy tickets. No line at either. We only pay for the tickets not parking or maybe the parking is included in the ticket price but I feel it was a great price. This place is extremely large and there is lots of ground to cover. You could easily spend the whole day here. They have a gift shop inside. They have a very large amount of unique sculptures. The gardens are absolutely beautiful and very well maintained. I cant say enough good things about this place. You have to see it for yourself. Highly recommend!
Jeff D — Google review
Spectacular! Stunning collection of sculptures! Incredible gallery space! Be sure and see the documentary film before you tour the garden. Great place for anyone!! So beautiful and the staff are the friendliest and best!! We were fortunate to see some wonderful special exhibits! Loved our lunch in the dining room! Great gift shop! So thrilled we got to see this amazing property! Thanks to David for a very informative tram ride around the property!
D H — Google review
Recently I visited the Frederick Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids. It's truly a fascinating place. It has numerous indoor and outdoor gardens, including a children's garden, as well as a sculpture park. The highlight to me was the Japanese garden. It is absolutely lovely. There is also a cafe and a gift shop. The park requires a lot of walking but they do provide both a tram and a shuttle for those who can't handle all the walking. This is definitely a don't miss Park.
Sharon L — Google review
A well-maintained incredibly beautiful and relaxing 158-acre botanical garden, art museum, and outdoor sculpture park with walking trails throughout. Visiting is an adventure, similar to going to Disneyland, except more relaxing because you are surrounded my nature. There is also plenty of parking and you can easily spend a few hours exploring. Be sure also to see the gift shop before leaving.
Howard S — Google review
Our family has loved coming to Meijer Gardens for over a decade now. Every season brings new displays and views all around the grounds. We have brought friends and family here from all around the country and it’s always a crowd pleaser. A must-see in the Grand Rapids area. Great for all ages in all seasons.
Veronica D — Google review
A Must-See Summer Destination! Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park is nothing short of spectacular — especially in the summer. This place is a true gem in the Grand Rapids area and far exceeded all expectations. The gardens are incredibly well-designed, with something new and beautiful around every corner. From vibrant perennial displays to peaceful water features, it’s a sensory experience in every direction. The Japanese Garden, in particular, is a stunning oasis of calm — perfectly manicured and thoughtfully laid out, with traditional bridges, stone lanterns, and serene ponds that make you feel like you’ve stepped into a different world. But it’s not just about plants — the sculpture collection is world-class. You’ll find massive, dramatic pieces and delicate, contemplative works, all beautifully integrated into the landscape. There’s something really powerful about seeing modern art set against a natural backdrop. It makes you pause, think, and appreciate both the art and the environment it sits in. Whether you’re strolling through the butterfly house, wandering the trails, or sitting on a bench soaking in the views, you can easily spend an entire day here. It’s equally great for families, solo travelers, and art or nature lovers alike. If you’re anywhere near Grand Rapids — or even just passing through Michigan — this place is 100% worth a visit. Truly one of the most unique and inspiring gardens in the country.
Dmitriy A — Google review
4.8
(13851)
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4.8
(3097)
1000 E Beltline Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525, USA
https://www.meijergardens.org/
(616) 957-1580
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Blue Gate Theatre

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Blue Gate Theatre in Shipshewana is a popular venue that offers a comfortable and entertaining experience for both locals and tourists. With a seating capacity of 330, the theater hosts a wide range of events, including over 300 shows by more than 100 artists. Visitors can enjoy live performances such as plays, musicals with Amish storylines, and concerts featuring various genres from country to gospel. The venue's small size ensures good views from all seats and easy access to amenities like concessions.
This is beautiful venue. It's a smaller venue which makes every seat a good seat. We were stage left 12 rows back. There are not balcony seats. The sound is spectacular. It's about a 2 hour drive for me but it was totally worth it and I will be going again
Robbin S — Google review
I've heard other shows are great, but the Salute to the Stars, was pretty bad. We thought it was amateur. Three aging impersonaters, with little stage presence, stumbling through lyrics. The George Strait impersonater couldn't pretend to strum the guitar. Their "Reba" had a good voice on her own, but didn't sound like Reba. Elvis couldn't reach his notes, and laughed when he flubbed the lyrics on songs he's likely sang 1000 times. We deserved better. Disappointed we spent $30 per ticket AND the time.
Diane L — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Blue Gate Theater is such an impressive venue! The walls lined with signed guitars from past artists are worth checking out on their own. The theater itself is set up beautifully—there’s not a bad seat in the house, every view feels close and personal. We saw Crowder here and it was an incredible experience. Highly recommend this place for anyone looking to enjoy a great show in a welcoming atmosphere!
Jack R — Google review
A wonderful experience! We were able to meet both authors and get our books signed . We watched the drama "The Rise and Fall of Miss Fannies Biscutts" it was a delightful story and supurb acting and singing. Well worth the trip to see it. All the food in the buffet was excellent. We had a very helpful and friendly wait on our table. Would highly recommend the whole experience.
Miriam M — Google review
Saw the Amish themed show, the Rise and Fall of Miss Fanny's biscuits musical, it was very good. Everyone had excellent voices. We really enjoy the show. There's a lot of comfortable seating Well worth the $40 tickets. Not fancy but really good!
Kathleen R — Google review
The band had a great sound. The theater was the perfect size, not too small, not too big. The seats were comfortable. This was a fun concert! I will definitely return.
Shari M — Google review
The atmosphere is awesome, the auditorium is small so there really isn't a terrible seat (some are obviously better)- but it's not like a giant stadium or something. Pay attention to your tickets for the address, Google maps wants to take you to the Blue Gate Restaurant but that is not the Theater venue- it's a few blocks away.
Loswife — Google review
Ohhh this place was awesome, we had the buffet, you can get the same food in the restaurant. The Amish cook wonderful tasting foods. If you're in shipschewanna,Indiana drop in for a great time and good food. I almost forgot you can get a meal and show ,they have shows pretty regularly.
Sean D — Google review
4.7
(1901)
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4.7
(6630)
195 N Van Buren St, Shipshewana, IN 46565, USA
https://www.bluegatetheatre.com/
(260) 768-4725
17

Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort

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3 lists 
Casino
Fun & Games
Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort is a vibrant destination offering comfortable accommodations, various dining options, live entertainment, and a relaxing spa. Located in Mt. Pleasant, it provides an array of entertainment, shopping, dining, and outdoor activities throughout the year. The resort features friendly staff and convenient amenities such as mobile check-in. Guests can enjoy a wide selection of slot machines and table games while earning points and comps with a player's card for use in the casino's outlets.
The wife and I had such a great time coming to the soaring eagle casino for our 5th anniversary! She really wanted the casino experience and we got it! We had so much fun and she got her pool time and a massage all in one spot! I felt like the greatest husband ever after booking this place and staying two nights. We will definitely be back and I would encourage anyone who wants the casino experience to try this place. So many awesome food options also! We ate like royalty played and swam like kids and had a great anniversary. Thanks soaring eagle!
Deepdeepsalmon — Google review
The outdoor venue was ok. The seats felt cheap and wobbly. The floor isnt slanted, or if it is, very slightly. This means it is harder for everyone to see. The sound system was bassy and sounded quite good. The cost of concessions was well priced for a venue. The parking was good because of how many different parking areas they have there. Overall we probably wont be back unless it is someone we really want to see. Good seating is really important and I shouldn't have wished I got lawn instead of floor.
Aaron P — Google review
It's a good venue for gambling and staying but also for outdoor concerts. Always clean. Close enough to town if you want to do other things and there are other attractions nearby. The restaurants and bars within the casino are surprisingly good with good food drinks and fair prices. Easy travel on a main road. I recommend.
Amanda — Google review
Here it is October 27 9:32 PM I am at soaring Eagle Casino resort. Apparently they’re under new management. As of right now, they have pulled all the ATM machines off the floor and you have no way of getting money. We have to go to the casino cage and pay a credit card transaction fee of 7 1/2% or more. I have never heard anything more ridiculous in my life.
Cindy C — Google review
First off, let me get the crap out of the way... check in guy didn't let us know squat. Luckily my husband heard the girl checking in a guest next to us so he had a clue as to what was where, etc. I also counted how many people I had with me and he still charged me for one extra band. Rooms are OKAY and we got a suite. You can apparently only use one TV at a time which is deceiving. Our shower drain was backed up, the bunk bed was EXTREMELY wobbly and squeaking- needs to be tightened. There was tape from a prior birthday party still hanging on the walls in multiple spots. And the thing that set me up to even leave this review was the RUDE waterpark staff. I understand the job can be alot, but dont take your frustration out on me or my kids. I simply picked up a slightly deflated tube because there wasnt any free ones, this lifeguard just yells at me a says I cant do that, DONT DO THAT DONT! I said what? She said PUT IT DOWN YOU CANT INFLATE IT! Mam... OK. That is fine. But, there are ways to speak to people to get your point across. It was immediately defeating. I was just trying to get a tube for my kid and her friend. I like how it is decorated for Halloween and the magician was cool. I wish I had better things to say about this experience but it has been disappointing- so it pretty difficult finding any positives.
Kayla H — Google review
Overall, we had a good time, but the service in the restaurant was very slow both in the evening and for breakfast. The food was OK, at least for dinner. The breakfast was, meh... I ordered poached eggs and received scrambled, but given it took them over an hour to process our order, I wasn't going to try to fix that. We didn't really taste our breakfast food, as we had to wolf it down to meet their strict 11:00 Check-out Time. We were running late because breakfast service was so slow. An hour after they had taken our order, we still didn't have our food. When I asked the front desk if we could have a little extra time, because we didn't have our food yet, I was told - Nope. So, when we finally got our food, we had to wolf it down, so we could run back to our rooms and grab our stuff before they disabled the keys. Whew - made it just in time!
Phil N — Google review
What a beautiful place. Our room had a fireplace and the bathroom was awesome. The bed so comfy, and the view of the waterfalls was awesome. I will definitely be going back another concert
Jean M — Google review
This is a top notch casino. The outside looks so stunning. I was amazed on how eye catching it is. The staff was very friendly. Watched a concert as well and was terrific. Definitely will go back again.
Jennifer M — Google review
4.2
(24916)
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3.5
(1027)
6800 Soaring Eagle Blvd, Mt Pleasant, MI 48858, USA
http://www.soaringeaglecasino.com/
(989) 775-5777
18

FireKeepers Casino Hotel

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2 lists 
Casino
Fun & Games
Casino hotel
FireKeepers Casino Hotel offers a modern and luxurious space for classic table games and slots, located within a resort-style hotel with various restaurants and bars. The hotel provides beautiful standard rooms with top-notch amenities, including a stunning two-level pool with small fountains. Guests can enjoy the gorgeous casino and indulge in fantastic dining experiences at upscale restaurants like Smoke N Fire, where they offer an innovative tablet menu.
Love this place. My first time there. Greeted with friendly rewards desk. Staff was so helpful. I loved that it had so many slots, games and awesome food choices. This place is so clean. The slots were pretty loose and I did good. I can't wait to go back. You must check this casino out.
Donna W — Google review
Took a side trip to visit the FireKeepers Casino while staying in Battlecreek MI. Had a good time losing my money as one usually does when visiting a casino. Remember the house always wins. Regardless the sheer volume of machines and varieties was astounding. I do believe I have not seen so many different games in one place outside of Las Vegas than I saw here. I will definitely come back
CNN F — Google review
Well it was our 31st anniversary. Never ever been here. The casino is meh OK. The room as we arrived was clean. We stayed two days. No housekeeping the second day. Guess we’re going back to Covid! Ha! Security that didn’t really know said you godda request housekeeping?? At $189 per night you’d think they would make bed and bring clean towels. Nope no way. Never going back.
Jill S — Google review
Three is my overall rate it'll go up if I win. So gamble responsible people because when you lose your money somebody else is smiling. overall it's a clean facility the staff is pretty friendly the gambling is fun. There's lots to see there and do.
David H — Google review
We have never been to FireKeepers Casino before. We had a weekend where we could get away and decided to go and spend the night on property. Property, our room, and the overall Hotel layout were great. Long story short, we were very disappointed with the casino gaming floor area. The flow on the floor was a cluster. No rhyme or reason. It's like they built the casino, and added new wings where ever they could find the space. It is huge, but again very confusing as to where to start, play, etc. We hunted for iver any hour before we found a drink station! Also we had to stop someone that worked there as to how we could find rewards registration as new guests. It was on the opposite side of the casino floor! Im guessing about 2 city blocks away. We decided to call it a night after an hour, so we checked out the on site restaurants. Again, another long story short, we decided to leave property and go to a chain steak house in Battle Creek. The property restaurants had many of the same options, and at REDICULOUS prices. $19 for a plain burger. Anything else added to the meal was ala carte. We actually save money by leaving property, and got steak instead of a burger and fries. Maybe it is just us, but it was not a fun experience as we had hoped it would have been. We ended up spending most of the evening in our room watching Netflix. Sorry Firekeepers. I highly doubt we'll return.
Grant H — Google review
We always have a great time at Firekeepers! We don’t always win but always have excellent food and service. We have been coming to the Halloween party for quite a few years now and look forward to it each year! The Italian Grinder at Dacy’s is worth the drive! Thank you so much!! 🙏
Lexie C — Google review
This is the worst experience ever. Such a nice hotel should never allow such thing. My cats didn't work after coming down to front desk twice trying to activate the key and still not working, they said they are sending someone to fix it. I left waiting for 30 minutes like a homeless with no one helping. Came down again angry, no apology, only saying they are trying to get to it. We'll, I am tired and my stuff in the room and I am standing for 30 minutes in a hope for that to be fixed. Finally service guy showed up, it turned out the key was the reason and they couldn't figure it out at the front desk despite me going down 3 times to get it checked. Ruined the whole night and planned to watch the game and sleep early for work next day. Disgusting. I wish I can give service lower rating than that. Didn't even bother apologizing for a mistake they did
Fady S — Google review
We stayed in a renovated room and the are gorgeous! Feels like Vegas! The casino is smoke-free so it doesn't get any better. There are many restaurants around the casino and a fairly large sports betting area as well as table games. The slot floor is huge and it appears more than 80% of the machines are newer.
Kurt S — Google review
4.2
(18809)
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3.7
(875)
11177 E Michigan Ave, Battle Creek, MI 49014, USA
http://www.firekeeperscasino.com/
(877) 352-8777
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Frankenmuth River Place Shops

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Event venue
Frankenmuth River Place Shops is a charming shopping center designed to resemble a traditional Bavarian village. With over 40 unique storefronts, visitors can explore the Alpine-inspired architecture and enjoy activities like old-time photos, gourmet cupcakes, and wine tastings at Modern Craft Winery. The shops offer a variety of experiences for families to enjoy while immersing themselves in Frankenmuth's European village theme.
This is a great place to stop and get a small taste of Bavarian culture. There is a covered bridge here which you can walk or drive over. There was also a restaurant near the lodge and the food there is INCREDIBLE! They can serve it in courses or you can get some of it All You Can Eat. Almost everyone has to take a to-go box with them when they leave
Scott W — Google review
This city is simply perfect, it's always a 10 in every way. It's worth visiting at any time of the year, as there's always something new to discover. The city is charming, beautiful, and magical, with an atmosphere that makes you feel like you're in a dream. There are events and activities for all tastes and ages, making it ideal to visit with family or friends. The views are breathtaking, the strolls are pleasant, and the journey feels like you're inside a movie. The city has a special charm that makes you want to come back again and again.
Estefany F — Google review
Enjoyed a delicious fried chicken dinner. Came with all the sides of course. The coleslaw was tangy and delicious. The gravy, amazing. All the cheeses and breads and cottage cheese hit the spot. I’ve listed the menu here with the prices. It’s not for everyone. There’s is a lot of shopping in the walking area around the two main restaurants that serve the all you can eat chicken dinners. Great hotels to spend the night. Water park attached to the hotel. I’ve stayed in the past. Very nice and fun. Overall great for a weekend getaway or an afternoon.
Jennifer O — Google review
I absolutely love the Frankenmuth River Shops! I make it a point to visit at least once a year, and each time is a delightful experience. This year, I'm especially excited for our trip; it’s the perfect small getaway for the family, filled with charm and activities to enjoy together. The atmosphere at the River Shops is incredibly inviting, set within the enchanting Bavarian-style town of Frankenmuth. Strolling along the picturesque pathways lined with vibrant shops is a joy in itself. There’s a fantastic variety of stores, each offering unique items, from handmade crafts to stylish clothing and local artwork. I always find something special to take home! If you're looking to indulge, the array of treats is impressive. From delectable fudge and homemade ice cream to gourmet popcorn and artisanal chocolates, there’s something to satisfy every sweet tooth. The flavors are rich and wonderful, making it hard to choose just one! What I love most is that Frankenmuth caters to both families and couples. Whether you’re enjoying quality time with your kids or seeking a romantic escape with your spouse, there’s no shortage of activities. You can explore quaint cafes, indulge in wine tastings, or relax by the river and take in the beautiful scenery. Prices at the shops are comparable to what you’d expect in a popular vacation town, but the quality and experience are well worth it. Frankenmuth River Shops consistently deliver joy, relaxation, and a sense of community that keeps us coming back year after year. Without a doubt, this place deserves a five-star rating!
Clinton H — Google review
A fun place to spend the afternoon! Lots of little shops to visit and explore. Snacks, drinks and food are all around. In a mixture of old world charm in a fun setting right on the river. They have tons of events that take place on the weekends. Reenactment, dog show, car shows etc.
Matthew C — Google review
An interesting and diverse shopping area...even for a grumpy husband. Loved the Bavarian theme. Shop keeper's were pleasant and helpful. Beautiful architecture and places to sit were adequate. ..clean and smoke free.
Paul J — Google review
20250711 A very dogfriendly shopping area with Bavarian theme. Some of the stores like the jerky shop and hot pepper shop can be found in other shipping centers. I came here specifically for cherry republic. I did find something in the cats and dogs shop. Otherwise, I pretty much enjoyed the Bavarian storefront. I wish this was similar to the Nelis' Dutch Village with German merchandise and German feel to it.
Tilly L — Google review
The owner was really nice. The tour cost was $18.00 for one hour. Well worth it. I highly recommend taking this tour well worth it.
Bernadette S — Google review
4.7
(13549)
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4.4
(893)
925 S Main St, Frankenmuth, MI 48734, USA
http://frankenmuthriverplace.com/
(800) 600-0105
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Great Lakes Crossing Outlets

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Outlet mall
Shopping
Shopping mall
Great Lakes Crossing Outlets in Auburn Hills, Michigan is a shopper's paradise with over 185 retail stores, including brand outlets. The mall offers a variety of activities such as visiting the SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium and LEGOLAND Discovery Center, dining at the Rainforest Cafe, catching a movie at the AMC theater, and exploring numerous shops. It's an enclosed space where you can enjoy window shopping and people-watching for free.
Amazing outlet mall!! Passing thru (NH resident here) brought my nephew to his 1st mall!! Got school clothes& shoes. Very impressed with the prices in multiple stores
Sonya O — Google review
While I was in the Detroit area, decided to visit this mall and was very pleasantly surprised. The mall has a large variety of different stores, many being discount outlets with good deals on their products. There was a large food court with a variety of restaurants and there are even some snack and food stores scattered throughout. Plenty of parking and very clean too. Seems to be a thriving mall and is great compared to others these days.
Jackie D — Google review
Wow!! This mall is very much thriving and packed full of great stores! This mall is what every mall in America should strive to be. The mall is very modern and architecturally fascinating inside, has a huge food court with a carousel, and the layout is very easy to follow along to see all the stores. We walked the entire mall and stopped into many stores, I dont think I saw any empty storefronts and if I did it wasn't many at all. Every mall store you expect to see is located here, and more! There were lots of stores I haven't heard of before and they were all very clean, bright, and modern. Nothing was run down here, way to go!! Highly recommend shopping here, especially since its full of outlet stores where deals can be had!
Alex B — Google review
Great outlet mall, has the best stores very big and just out right amazing. Loved all the things to do for the family while still having amazing shopping options for everyone. Food choices were pretty good from what I can see but didn't eat there to give a true review. Will I go back, absolutely and live almost 4 hours away.
Roxanne C — Google review
This place was fun to visit . A little bit of something for everyone. Haven't visited a packed mall in many years. I recommend Toys r Us and Sully's if you get a chance.
Renee S — Google review
Great Lakes Crossing Outlets stores are not all bargains but you can definitely cash in on great deals. The food court was not good at least Popeye chicken was horrible and they didn't really speak English so they didn't honor their own coupon.
Sandra R — Google review
We were looking for a dance dress for my high school teen, there were plenty of stores to try, but Windsor has the best selection of all! The staff was helpful and personable. A large place to get your walking in! With a lot of food options! The best indoor place for entertaining kids.
Anna N — Google review
Great place. A lot of shopping outlets, plenty of entertainment options also with the kids. Food court is big enough with lots of options and there are also some fine dine reataurants.
BILAL J — Google review
4.5
(24888)
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4.3
(884)
4000 Baldwin Rd, Auburn Hills, MI 48326, USA
https://www.greatlakescrossingoutlets.com/?utm_source=GoogleMyBusiness&utm_medium=Organic&utm_campaign=GMB
(248) 454-5000
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Toledo Museum of Art

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Art museum
Museums
The Toledo Museum of Art, established in 1901 by Edward Drummond Libbey and Florence Scott Libbey, is a privately-owned, non-profit institution that offers free admission to the public. The museum's main building, designed in Beaux Arts style, celebrated its centennial recently.
Amazing place to visit especially if you're looking for something free to do in the area! There's plenty of amazing pieces in there. (There are pay to see exhibits as well I'd recommend buying the tickets beforehand if you can but the free exhibits were stunning to)
Cody W — Google review
Stopped in rather briefly but we enjoyed what we saw. The staff were very friendly (shoutout to Reggie) and we loved the collection on the East side. We arrived shortly after they opened on Sunday and only a few others were there. Love that the lot and museum were free. Definitely would come back again.
Nicole R — Google review
Hello future tourist… I recommend this museum. From start to finish the staff is very welcoming. Is great to take the family, friends, or simply go on a date with your significant other. The atmosphere is very clean and organized. I did enjoy that every so often they have new exhibits to view. They also have an area for special events one can have. That was pretty neat too. Now, across from the museum they have Glass Pavilion . They have neat glass art displays. Also, you could see staff members working on new glass projects. I really enjoyed my experience. I hope you like it as much as I did.
Marie V — Google review
Went here solo, for the first time, and thoroughly enjoyed the total experience. Free parking and admission, lovely well rounded collection, beautiful building and grounds with a pleasant and helpful staff. Bonus: had the place mostly to myself. Thanks Toledo!
Andrew V — Google review
The museum is beautiful and has a wide variety of art to check out. The staff were super friendly too. One offered to take a photo of our group and another told us a bit of background information about a piece we found interesting. Overall, it was a great experience, and it's awesome that admission is free!
Katlyn K — Google review
We had a great afternoon looking at all the art. I would like to take my grandson this winter. There is a really nice area for children.
Michelle — Google review
TMA Store is the best for Holiday shopping! You can purchase online, too! The museum itself is one of the very best in the United States and an absolute "must visit" if you are nearby.
Paula P — Google review
We really enjoyed the glass collection, so many beautiful pieces! Loved the jewelry collection too. Will definitely come again when we're in the area. Really appreciated the free admission and parking too! Very friendly staff.
Tavish D — Google review
4.8
(5547)
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4.8
(1232)
2445 Monroe St, Toledo, OH 43620, USA
http://www.toledomuseum.org/
(419) 255-8000
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Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation

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Museum
Historical landmark
The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation in Dearborn, Michigan is a sprawling 250-acre space that offers a comprehensive look at American life and innovation. The museum features an impressive collection of exhibits showcasing the ingenuity and impact of American inventors and visionaries. Visitors can explore iconic artifacts such as the Rosa Parks bus, JFK's limousine, and the world's most accurate replica of the Wright brothers' Flyer.
I'm from Chicago, home to some world class, and world famous museums. The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village is hands down the best museum I have been to in my life. We spent 3 full days there over two separate trips, and still haven't finished seeing it all!!! We'll be going back again in the spring to finish it up. The place can only be described as "incredible". An amazing, and eclectic collection of artifacts from American history that will grab your attention at every turn. Greenfield Village is largely a collection of buildings of historical significance that were disassembled where they originally stood across America, and painstakingly reassembled on the grounds of Greenfield. Simply amazing. I highly recommend buying a membership if you plan to attend more than one day. Also plan to see all giant screen movies (you won't be sorry) , and definitely go on the Rouge Factory Tour. It's AMAZING!!! OH YES, and take a MODEL T ride in Greenfield Village! Worth the wait!
Larry B — Google review
The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, located in Dearborn, Michigan, is a captivating tribute to the ingenuity and creativity that shaped America. Spanning a vast collection of artifacts, the museum showcases pivotal moments in American history—from the industrial revolution to modern technological breakthroughs. Visitors can explore iconic inventions like the first Ford automobiles, Thomas Edison’s light bulbs, and the Rosa Parks bus, each telling a story of innovation, perseverance, and societal change. What makes the museum truly exceptional is its immersive, interactive exhibits. Guests can experience hands-on demonstrations, explore recreated historical settings, and engage with cutting-edge displays that make history come alive. The museum’s layout encourages curiosity and discovery, appealing to both adults and children. Educational programs, workshops, and special events further enhance the experience, making it a hub for learning as well as entertainment. The museum also features a well-curated collection of machinery, transportation, and technological artifacts, highlighting how innovation has transformed everyday life. Cafes and gift shops offer convenient stops for refreshment and souvenirs, while the staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and eager to enhance your visit. Whether you are a history buff, a technology enthusiast, or simply looking for a family-friendly outing, the Henry Ford Museum offers a compelling and inspiring glimpse into the American spirit of innovation. It’s an unforgettable experience that educates, entertains,
Kevan K — Google review
It's been a long time since I been there. Was a wonderful experience. The staff was friendly and helpful. There is a lot to take in. Not so many hands on stuff for kids tho. If you have a hard standing or walking a long time there are benches everywhere. Everything is very detailed and descriptive. I would go back in the futer. If you are considering this for a family trip or if you are coming in from out of state I highly recommend coming here and checking out it. Also if you want something like a novilty they have machines that make wax molds of cars etc.
John — Google review
A must-visit when you’re in Michigan! 🙌 This place showcases the incredible evolution of American innovation — from transportation to everyday design. 🚗🚂✨ You’ll find everything from cars, buses, and heavy machinery to beautifully crafted household objects that make you stop and say wow. A true journey through modern ingenuity and creativity!
GSTonyTseng — Google review
I could have spent five or six hours here. There is so much going on from presidential cars to race cars, the bus Rosa Parks was on to the chair Lincoln was shot in. This is truly a museum of innovation, not just about Ford. If we would have had time I would have spent the time to go to the Ford Rouge plant that assembles Ford F-150s. That takes about two hours. Nearby you have the race car hall of fame. Outside of having a ton of information its just a very elegant building. Its classy enough to be an art museum and some of these pieces are definitely that. Its a must stop in Detroit.
Brandon E — Google review
We went to the Henry Ford Museum on my birthday and it was a great experience. Going in, I thought my wife would be bored from it, but she absolutely loved it. There were items from different eras of Americana. We decided on doing the indoor museum upon the threat of rain. I was thinking we'd other be there for a couple hours at most, as we don't dive deep into reading everything, but we literally left at closing. There was JFK's car, trains, old machinery, furniture, Abraham Lincoln's chair, and the actual bus that Rosa Parks sat on. Sitting in her seat, I reflected on how she must have felt. We learned so much. We also ate at the diner that was near the entrance. It was very affordable. I've been here 20 yesrs ago with my father and so much has changed and added. We can't wait to come back for the outdoor museum.
Chris — Google review
We absolutely love this place! There is something for everyone. They have the museum located indoors that has many great exhibits. Lots of hands on activities for kids. There’s also special events that come to the museum. In addition to the museum there’s the outside village (does require additional ticket) that you can walk around. I highly recommend getting a ride pass so you can ride all of the rides (train, carousel, model T) without worrying to buy additional tickets! Custard is a must!!
Maria R — Google review
This is a must to visit museum. So much historic items. Plan to be here all day. There are clean restrooms, restaurants to eat at and easy to walk around. Fun Fun Fun. You will enjoy every turn you make. Henry Ford did things awesome when.it comes to preserving historic items.
Peter S — Google review
4.8
(30291)
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5.0
(4799)
20900 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn, MI 48124, USA
https://www.thehenryford.org/visit/henry-ford-museum/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb&utm_content=museum
(313) 982-6001
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Detroit Institute of Arts

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Art museum
Museums
The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is a renowned museum located in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. Since its establishment in 1885, it has become a cultural hallmark of the city. The DIA boasts an extensive collection of art from around the world, spanning ancient Egyptian and European works to contemporary pieces.
The Rivera murals are absolutely breathtaking when you see them for the first time. You can spend hours staring at them and picking up new details. The museum was under renovation when we visited Labor Day 2025, but there was still so much to see. Getting to see it during twilight and magic hour during late hours on Friday night was wonderful!
Michael B — Google review
The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is a fantastic destination for families with toddlers, offering a variety of interactive exhibits and activities designed to engage young minds. Located in Midtown Detroit, the museum boasts an impressive collection of over 65,000 artworks from early civilization to present. *Highlights for Toddlers:* - *Paul McPharlin Puppetry Collection*: This collection features a vast array of theatrical puppets that are sure to captivate your toddler's imagination. - *Armor Collection*: The Great Hall's impressive armor collection will likely fascinate your little one. - *Egyptian Collection*: The mummy exhibit is a must-see for kids, sparking their curiosity about ancient cultures. *Family-Friendly Activities:* - *Scavenger Hunts*: The DIA offers free family tours, usually on weekends, and a scavenger hunt that families can enjoy using the GooseChase app. - *Drop-in Art Activities*: While not specified for toddlers, the museum offers interactive art experiences suitable for families. - *Storytelling Sessions and Workshops*: The DIA provides engaging storytelling sessions and hands-on workshops designed for young children *Tips for Visiting with Toddlers:* - Plan your visit around the museum's family-friendly activities and events. - Take advantage of the scavenger hunt and interactive exhibits to keep your toddler engaged. - Consider visiting during less busy hours to avoid overwhelming your little one. Overall, the Detroit Institute of Arts is an excellent choice for families with toddlers, offering a mix of art, history, and interactive fun that caters to young children's interests and learning styles
Abhay G — Google review
The first time I came to the DIA I was suprised to see they had a native American wing. Michigan is home to a few tribes. Was bummed to see nothing about the local tribes there. I asked a docent " you have so many local tribes one being the largest remaining tribe in the united states and there is no mention of them " is there some reason why? I know most museums repatriated a lot so injust said i think your really missing out on showcasing the art of the ojiibwe the rest of the annishinabeeg tribes. Some ofntheor art and embroidery is stunning. That was in 2023. 2025 im on public radio and I hear your opening an exhibit of a contemporary indigenous ojibwe artist? Wow. That's really cool im impressed. I love the DIA but now I really dig ya! Keep on getting better and giving me good reasons to come in. By the way their open sketch is way cool! Thank you DIA your one of a thousand reasons ill never move out of this city!
Kat V — Google review
Beautiful building filled with great art and historic artifacts. Only spent 3 hours in there so I didn't get the chance To explore the whole thing, it's definitely worth another trip or 2 to really take everything in. The Cafe was super busy by the time I got hungry so I skipped it but it looks like a nice relaxing courtyard to take a break in if you're planning on spending the whole day there. The Diego Rivera mural is truly a masterpiece. Shout out the lovely Michelle at the front desk!!!
Ohm R — Google review
It was a dream of mine to visit this museum one day. I finally got the opportunity while visiting the University of Michigan and had some hours to kill while waiting for my flight. The access was very quick and the staff gladly took out carry on luggage and bags at the cost check so we could visit the place, something other museums don’t usually do. The place was even more magnificent than I imagined and crowds were light on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. The store is also worth noting, since I collect museum catalogues I purchased one and was pleasantly surprised by the affordable prices, compared to New York or Paris, where you can find world-class museums such as this one.
Mayra M — Google review
I could have spent days and days here. Loved all of it. Every single piece of art. So much to take in. So many things to do, not just look at beautiful art! Workshops, preformacnes, two delicious places to eat, and an amazing gift shop that is its own art gallery. So much fun, I cant wait to go back.
Emma D — Google review
I was super impressed by the museum’s wide-ranging collection—there’s so much to see! The mural in the central room really stood out. Definitely recommend listening to the guided tour for that part—it’s fascinating. The museum also has a mix of functional spaces with different styles and programs, which keeps things interesting. When you need a break, don’t miss the courtyard café—it’s one of the best I’ve seen in any museum and makes you want to linger. We happened to visit on a weekend when they were hosting a Taiwan tea culture lecture and tasting. What an incredible experience! Not only did we learn a lot about Taiwan’s rich tea traditions, but we also got to enjoy some truly amazing teas. Another highlight is the building itself. The size feels just right—not overwhelming, not underwhelming. It’s easy to navigate and still offers plenty of exhibition space.
The A — Google review
Exceeded expectations! A very cool collection. Spent a few hours there. I especially liked the boards they had up near some of the paintings explaining what you're looking at. If limited on time I'd start on floor 2, then do floor 3, then 1. Great vibes! 20$ per person. Wayne County residents are free with ID. Bought tickets there. Parking was 8 $ nearby.
John H — Google review
4.8
(13301)
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4.8
(3016)
5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48202, USA
https://dia.org/
(313) 833-7900
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Point Pelee National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Point Pelee National Park, located in Leamington, is a compact yet diverse park offering bird and butterfly watching opportunities along with sandy beaches. Situated on the 42nd parallel, it provides a habitat for migratory birds and various wildlife. The park features freshwater marshes, woodland areas, lookout tower, and boardwalk over the marsh. It's an ideal destination for nature lovers seeking to explore the southernmost part of mainland Canada.
This park has something in every season and weather. The tip looks different every time we visit so it gives a new experience each time. We came when it was minus 20, incredibly windy at the tip but forest hike was fine. They were offering hot chocolate at visitor centre. Outside the centre, the fire pit was going with an option to roast marshmallows. Very thoughtful. We saw a bald eagle. The park looked like a winter wonderland.
Martina C — Google review
Point Pelee National Park is a beautiful gem! The park offers stunning landscapes, from the wetlands to the forest trails, and the views at the point are incredible. I especially loved the birdwatching opportunities, as the park is a prime spot for migratory birds. The trails are well-maintained, and the staff was friendly and informative. The visitor center is a nice touch, with helpful exhibits and a small gift shop. Overall, it’s a peaceful and scenic park that’s definitely worth a visit, especially if you love nature and wildlife. Would highly recommend!
Pranali P — Google review
As the southernmost point of land in Canada and the country’s smallest national park, this place offers truly unique scenery. You can enjoy the views by hiking or cycling. There’s a free shuttle to the southernmost point, but you can also choose to walk there. If you visit during cooler weather, make sure to dress warmly as the winds can be strong. In the summer, you can fully enjoy the sunshine。
Christopher D — Google review
Beautiful, easily accessible national park which should not be missed if you are in southern Ontario. We were there in early October 2024, and there were little to no crowds. There is a free shuttle from the visitor center to the point trailhead, and the hike to the point is very manageable, even for someone like me who walks with a cane. The scenery is quite stunning. Overall, a wonderful experience and one of the highlights of our fall break.
Roger J — Google review
The park has lots of things to do, bike, hike, kayak, swim, camp, or just enjoy the beautiful vistas. It is not super large so we were able to do a lot in just one day, the northwest beach was great for relaxing, sandy, no waves and modest incline so it was perfect for throwing a frisbee and a good long swim. Parking, picnic tables and washrooms were all nearby and clean. No reservation is needed for day use, just pay the parking fee (17.50 cad per car) we visited on a Sunday and it was not crowded at all, the only crowded part was the tip, the line for the shuttle that takes you there may get long but it runs every 15-20 minutes so you may wait have to wait on line depending on the time of day or you could spend that time walking there instead.
Lety S — Google review
I love this place❤️❤️. It was amazing to walk on the shore and explore the trails. The parking lot closes to the tip will only operate in off season. So during the summer it’s 30mins walk one way from the parking lot next to visiting centres. It’s really calm and sereine place. As usual spotted some poisonous ivy as well during the walk. The lookout is currently under construction. The one side of the shore is calm and the other side is with huge waves literally feel like an ocean. Must visit. Restroom available at visitor centre.
Anvi — Google review
Amazing experience! We went to the national park on a cold February weekend, and the whole park was like a big ice rink! Despite falling multiple times and having bruises all over our bodies, the experience was so unique! The weather was cold, especially when walking on the tip. The trail was a big piece of ice, and the water was completely frozen. The campsite office staff were super helpful and so nice! How they provided all the information and were so kind in such weather was actually heartwarming! The toilets were spotless despite the mud and snow outside. The oTentiks were super clean as well. We stayed at oTentik number 9, which had a gas-operated heater (God bless the National Park!) and a very good grill. It also had plugs and electricity, which was different from the rest of the oTentiks we stayed in. Overall, such a beautiful experience and stay!
Parmis M — Google review
We love this place. So much to do if that's what you're interested in. We brought our own kayaks and launched them at the rental facility. The launch dock is extremely easy to use. Exploring the marsh from the water was amazing. Came face to face (within a meter) with my first beaver. Once you boat to the other side of the marsh you access another beach on lake Erie. There were no other people in sight. It was super sunny and very hot. Wear a hat and lots of sunscreen.
Marty K — Google review
4.8
(6426)
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4.6
(914)
1118 Point Pelee Dr, Leamington, ON N8H 3V4, Canada
https://parks.canada.ca/pelee
+1 519-322-2365
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Tom Patterson Theatre | Stratford Festival

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
The Tom Patterson Theatre, part of the renowned Stratford Festival, is a contemporary gem that offers an intimate experience with its unique thrust stage design. Originally known as the Casino, this venue has a rich history of hosting legendary big bands like Count Basie and Duke Ellington. Visitors can explore public areas such as the inviting lobby and charming café without needing tickets, but to access the theatre itself for shows or workshops, tickets are required.
The acoustics, stage lighting and effects were amazing. The theatre is beautiful. The only complaint that I have was that because of the remote location by the river, it is difficult for seniors with mobility issues to have a choice of places to eat. Therefore the theatre’s restaurant has a monopoly on food and was over priced.
Ingrid B — Google review
Theatre has a lovely outdoor patio. Parking on site is available and wasn't full at all. Good view from all seats inside
Jane — Google review
Amazing venue designed for stage plays! The staff, architecture, washrooms and maintenance were all excellent. The food and drinks at the cafeteria could have had more variety though.
Mahdi K — Google review
We went to see Ransacking Troy, and I was blown away. And not just by the play, but by the theater as well. A beautiful building inside and out, with a store, dining and bar areas and not a single bad seat in the whole house. I will definitely be coming back!
Caryn F — Google review
Lovely modern theatre with interesting architecture and kind staff! It was a joy to watch The Winter’s Tale here with friends.
Cailey H — Google review
Incredible theatre built in 2020. Modern amenities, brilliant architecture, exquisite staging, lighting, and stagecraft. We saw two plays here (The Winter's Tale and Forgiveness) and both were extremely well done and enhanced by their presentation at Tom Patterson Theatre.
Jerry B — Google review
A very nice, modern theatre. The stage forms a narrow peninsula surrounded by the audience. This makes for a very different experience.
Mel R — Google review
An amazing experience in a beautiful, light filled and airy theatre. The common spaces never felt crowded. You can see the river from wherever you are in the lobby. There were an ample number of washrooms and no queues. The theatre space is lovely and seats were velvety and comfortable. Be sure you enjoy the outdoor patio and the adjacent garden.
Anita — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(2039)
Tom Patterson Theatre, 111 Lakeside Dr, Stratford, ON N5A 3B9, Canada
https://www.stratfordfestival.ca/
(800) 567-1600
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Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum

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Heritage museum
Museums
The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton is a must-visit for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs. It boasts an impressive collection of over 45 military aircraft, including rare gems like the Avro Lancaster bomber, one of only two still flying. From World War I-era prop planes to modern jet fighters, the museum showcases Canada's aviation history. Visitors can also explore flight simulators and learn about the roles these warplanes played in significant events like the Battle of Britain.
What a great museum. First time coming, and I really enjoyed my time there. Full of beautiful historic planes and equipment. I appreciate the volunteers and people who work there, doing what they do to preserve and maintain these amazing machines and honoring the men and women of the time and what they did. I look forward to returning on Canada Day when the Lancaster fires up. We took the tour led by Phil, very enjoyable. He was entertaining and full of knowledge. Thank you.
Mike T — Google review
Great place to bring kids to, lot of different war time planes to see. There are 2-3 different types of aircrafts where the kids can go in and even sit in the cockpit. Lot of historical information related to specific planes and the role they played during various wars. They have 2 propeller planes which offer the opportunity to fly in them as well. They also have free flight simulators which are a lot of fun. There is a small merchandise shop which is nice. There is ample parking. overall lot of fun for kids and adults alike. Overall must visit place for anyone interested in WWII, Canadian history and aviation history.
Kedar G — Google review
Great place to learn about Canada's contribution to the world wars. Minus one star for the aged and disabled who wish to visit the open flight deck but have to walk up 3 flights of stairs. Thanks to all the young and experienced cadets who are really impressive with their product knowledge. The restorers and engineers are doing an amazing job fixing up this rare collection. The Runway cafe is really good value with all the usual fast-food you'd expect. And acknowledgment to the pilots who give their passengers an unforgettable experience
Warren K — Google review
Excellent place to visit and see the planes and learn how they were helpful to RCAF in defending sovereignty of our country. Interactive videos of decorated airforce personnel, who are not amongst us but the museum has kept them to see and learn about their lives. Place worth visiting.
Manoj M — Google review
We had our wedding here in October 2025. Stevie-Jane couldn’t have been more accommodating and easy to deal with. She communicated everything to us clearly and set expectations appropriately!! The day went as smooth as can be! All of our guests said the venue was so unique and fun! If you’re looking for a unique, and classy wedding venue, this is the place to be!!
Amanda M — Google review
What an awesome place. My 13 yr old wants to be a pilot and just being there with him was such a great experience. There was a large group of air cadets when we were there so we could not get a guide, but the self guided tour of the museum was fine. Would absolutely recommend to any plane enthusiasts and also anyone wanting to see some really neat Canadian history. Very well maintained, I really loved seeing these planes being restored, just awesome important work! Would definitely go back
Jessica K — Google review
The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum is more than just a museum – it’s an experience. What I loved most was the hands-on aspect. Unlike many museums where everything is kept behind ropes, here you actually get to climb into cockpits and explore the interiors of some of the aircraft. It felt amazing to sit where real pilots once sat and imagine what it must have been like to fly. The collection itself is incredible. Each aircraft comes with detailed stories and history. I was especially impressed that many of the planes are still in flying condition — it’s not just a static display, but a living museum. The museum is also very family-friendly. Kids seemed to love the interactive displays, and adults could spend hours taking in all the history. Overall, the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum offers more than just a look at planes — it’s an immersive, hands-on experience that connects you to Canada’s aviation history in a very real way.
Princy U — Google review
The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum is an incredible place to visit! You’ll discover so much about aviation and military history through engaging exhibits and displays. One of the highlights is their life-sized interactive avatars, which share fascinating stories and historical details—perfect if you prefer listening instead of reading. The museum also features beautifully restored aircraft, some of which still fly, making the experience even more special. It’s educational, interactive, and enjoyable for all ages—whether you’re a history buff, an aviation enthusiast, or just looking for a family-friendly outing. Recommended 💯% !! 😊
Michelle C — Google review
4.8
(4816)
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4.7
(1131)
9280 Airport Rd, Mount Hope, ON L0R 1W0, Canada
https://www.warplane.com/
+1 905-679-4183
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Presque Isle State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Park
Presque Isle State Park, located just across the bay from Erie, Pennsylvania, is a popular destination offering 11 miles of beaches, concert spaces, a lighthouse, lagoons and an environmental center. The park occupies a seven-mile-long peninsula with opportunities for swimming, fishing, bird watching, biking and hiking. Visitors can also enjoy nearby attractions like Waldameer Park and Water World.
Not from this state so I am thrilled to say, this is a MUST when visiting PA. Parking-Free, Beach-Free, Park-Free, bathrooms by beach are decent. You have changing rooms and showers. It's clean and beautiful environment. Definitely a great place to visit with family and friends. If you want more private beach, go to Beach 8. 10 am until 2 It's just peaceful.
Tai V — Google review
We had a quick stop before heading home. Beautiful park! Definitely want to come back and explore when we have more time. There are 6 different beaches entrances, 3 different piers, ferry rides and even a park. Beautiful!
Samantha V — Google review
Presque Isle State Park is an absolute gem along Lake Erie! The park is beautifully maintained, with clean restrooms, plenty of walking and biking trails, and several gorgeous beaches to choose from. Beach 6 and Beach 8 are the most popular, offering calm lakeshore waters perfect for families and a relaxing swim. My favorite is Beach 10 — the water there is crystal clear with open waves, giving it a more adventurous and refreshing feel. It’s a fantastic spot to just sit back, enjoy the breeze, and watch the waves roll in. Best of all, entry to the park is completely free! I highly recommend bringing your own food and turning it into a picnic — it’s the perfect way to spend a day by the beach.
Priya — Google review
Presque Isle was magnificent! I’m sure it’s super packed on the summer, but ours was a fall visit and while it was busy, it was not too bad! Great foot and bike paths. Lots of beach area, the water was great and the lighthouse didn’t disappoint even though it was closed. This was recommended from a friend and I’m so glad we went! Definitely worth the trip if you are within an hour or two drive.
Wendy H — Google review
This is seriously one of those places you visit and cznt wait to come too. Super safe, there's always rangers/ law enforcement driving around. Clean, with lots of garbage cans and restroom areas. I grew up around Lake Erie and I still get pleasantly surprised at how clear the water is at these beaches. Great place to grab Primanti Brothers and spend the afternoon.
D K — Google review
I suggest everyone go! Beautiful views, nice beaches, clean, and a lot of areas for parking and easy access. Nice drive, beautiful fall colors, and lots of small things to do. Playgrounds, bathrooms, and parking all year. We were able to get out and in easily. Found lots of seashells and my littles had a blast. Take extra clothes, kids don't care if its cold!
Jamie B — Google review
It is absolutely beautiful here. I love view. It's nice sand to walk in, we had a great time! Free to go, and you can rent boats. I think they are pet friendly as well. I didn't go anywhere other than the beach area, so I'm not sure about restrooms, picnic areas, or playground.
Tonya B — Google review
The water was very shallow at beach 7, only up to hip height on an adult. We considered bringing floats but I was glad we didn't. I don't know for sure but we saw nobody using them &after being told we couldn't pass a pool football in the water I doubt floats would be allowed. Not the lake adventure we're used to &not what we were looking for. Beautiful area &you can see through the water all the way out to the buoy perimeter.
Elizabeth J — Google review
4.8
(13982)
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4.7
(3251)
301 Peninsula Dr, Erie, PA 16505, USA
http://www.dcnr.pa.gov/StateParks/FindAPark/PresqueIsleStatePark/Pages/default.aspx
(814) 833-7424
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Splash Lagoon

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Splash Lagoon is an indoor water park that offers a variety of attractions including slides, a lazy river, a ropes course, and tropical pool areas. Visitors can also enjoy arcade games and laser tag. Guests staying at the connected hotels like Comfort Inn or Hawthorn Suites find it convenient to switch between swimming and dry activities throughout the day. The staff is friendly and attentive to safety, ensuring a worry-free experience for families.
I took my kids to Splash Lagoon, and we had an absolutely fantastic time! From the moment we walked in, the staff was friendly and welcoming, making sure we had everything we needed for a fun-filled day. The water park itself is amazing—tons of exciting slides, a lazy river, and a huge wave pool that kept my kids entertained for hours. The water was warm, and everything was clean and well-maintained, which made the experience even better. My kids especially loved the tipping bucket and the indoor-outdoor hot tub! There were plenty of seating areas for parents to relax while the kids played, and the food options were surprisingly good for a water park. We grabbed some snacks, and everything was fresh and reasonably priced. Overall, it was the perfect family outing. My kids are already asking when we can go back, and I’m more than happy to plan another trip! If you’re looking for a fun, family-friendly getaway, Splash Lagoon is a must-visit.
Louie S — Google review
We had a wonderful experience. Even with different schools visiting the lines went quick. Everything was extremely clean. The only thing that I would say is that certain staff would let my daughter go down the sides by herself, as she is 48 in tall. However some staff when they switched over would not let her go without an adult. Other than that, there was so much to do. Not only is there a water park, but there's also an arcade. And there are lots of food courts and Quaker steak is attached to it. Play kids also love looking out over the balcony at the boogie board place and the wave pool. And they had so much fun at the boogie boards, and the instructors were so sweet. If they fell off too soon, the instructors would let them have another turn.
Liza Z — Google review
We had a great experience. A few things to keep in mind when visiting, take your own towels. It is a Cashless resort as well. Not a ton to do for your older kids/adults to do but still able to have some fun. The staircase for the water slides is a tight squeeze with inner tubes that all use the same stair case with 3 lines. All in all had a lovely experience, not enough lifeguards for all the areas. Definitely look for the best deals when going to enjoy the most for the least!
Samantha V — Google review
Found an amazing deal online! Included 4 passes for 2 days and an overnight stay! Staff was super friendly, facilities all very clean, kept the floors in bathrooms dry, and lots of places to sit. No long waits for slides and great kid area. Lifeguards watch and do their jobs. Arcade is huge. Only thing is food prices are a little steep.
Jamie B — Google review
Had a great time at Splash Lagoon with the family! It’s a classic indoor water park in Erie and perfect for kids and family members of all ages. Plenty of fun attractions, clean facilities, and a great way to spend the day together. Highly recommend for a family outing
Jon R — Google review
Comfort Inn & Suites Erie 8051 Peach St, Erie PA 16509 Check-in: Nov 1-2, 2025 6 rooms on floor two- Issues found in EVERY room: * Black mold on shower curtains & ceiling (photos attached) * Whirlpool tub filled with brown slime & hair - staff unplugged it, refused to clean * Hallway trash piles untouched 24 h * Shower drain clogged - no one could bathe after pool My 6-& 8-year-old slept 3 feet from visible mold. Hotel GM offered only 5,000 points - no cleaning, no apology. Request: 1. Immediate health inspection 2. Force deep-clean or temporary shutdown 3. Public report so other families are warned
Danielle T — Google review
SENSORY DAY 2025 (Friday May 16th) We took advantage of sensory day at Splash Lagoon. They had a special rate for an overnight stay. We were able to stay overnight and 4 passes to the water park, plus we bought an extra pass because we are a family of 5. Check in day you can arrive as early at noon for the water park and 4pm for your hotel. Check.out day the Waterpark opens at 11am for hotel guests only and noon for everyone else, you are welcome to stay all day. Destiny, at the Wyndham front desk, was so professional and efficient. We got our wristbands and headed over to the Waterpark. We found the Waterpark to be so clean, the staff was plentiful and accommodating. This place is very well run. There are alot of lifeguards and they are very focused on the water and safety of the guests, but not rigid. The food at the café was about $12 per meal, burgers-pizza-hot dogs-fries-chicken tenders-ice cream. There is so much seating you will not have a problem finding a seat. Tables and chairs as well as pool chairs by the wave pool. There are bathrooms located throughout the park, changing areas, family changing as well. There are lockers to rent at a kiosk, very easy and affordable. **you do need your own towels, they do not provide them at this location ** The hotel was pretty nice for what we paid. Our room was on the 5th floor. We had 2 queen/full beds as well as a pull out. Plenty of pillows and towels. There is a jacuzzi tub that was big enough for me, my 8yo and 5yo to soak in together. We had a coffee table, and eating table, a desk, a swivel tv, a mini fridge and freezer, microwave and a small bar area with a coffee pot. Breakfast was your usual free breakfast. Eggs, sausage, biscuits, gravy, waffle makers, juice, fruit, breads. Lots of coffee. There was a ton of room to eat in the breakfast bar. The staff there were hustling and getting everything cleaned up as guests turned over. Overall, this was a great stay.
Jennifer L — Google review
Took our kids there as a weekend getaway and they absolutely loved it! They are talking about making reservations again they had so much fun. Their favorite thing to do was the surf simulator, the staff there Saturday was great with kids encouraged them to do their best followed by high fives and the urge to try again! All staff seemed friendly, restrooms and changing rooms were very well maintained and clean, floors we're kept as dry as possible to prevent fall hazards. We will definitely be going again
Paula H — Google review
4.3
(5585)
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4.2
(3145)
8091 Peach St, Erie, PA 16509, USA
http://www.splashlagoon.com/
(866) 377-5274
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Canada's Wonderland

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Canada's Wonderland is Canada's largest theme park, spanning 134 hectares and offering over 200 attractions, rides, restaurants, and shops. The park features popular attractions like Planet Snoopy for the little ones, as well as thrilling rides such as Windseeker and Skyhawk. With 17 roller coasters including The Bat with its stomach-churning corkscrews and loops, there's something for everyone.
Countless thrill rides to choose from, all fantastic. A fast pass ticket is highly recommended if you are exclusively looking to ride everything. Otherwise, plenty of food and good vibes await. Only downside was the lack of drinking fountains around the park. Could only reliably find some at the front entrance.
Matthew W — Google review
I have been going for a couple of years whether it be with family or friends and I always have a great time. This year was the first time I went in the fall — for Halloween haunt and let me tell you the vibes, decoration were way better. (Also fewer line ups) this year I went to the conjuring limited edition maze and I loved how interactive and fun it was. They did a great job. Do recommend
Marjan S — Google review
Cons: Overpriced and overrated. Parking is expensive, and food options inside are mostly unhealthy and way too costly for what you get. The overall experience doesn’t match the high ticket and food prices. Definitely not worth it for what’s offered; 1 out of 5. Pros: I visited Canada’s Wonderland this past summer and spent a full day enjoying both the rides and the water park. It was a hot day, so I started with Splash Works; the water area was lively but not overwhelming. There are several pools and slides for every age, and it’s a great place to cool off. The wave pool was a highlight, and there were plenty of shaded spots and chairs to relax between rides. After the water park, I explored the rest of the park and went on a few of the main roller coasters. The sight of the massive tracks and loops from a distance still makes the park feel impressive every time you visit. The atmosphere is energetic but family-friendly; with lots of music, food stands, and people having fun. I ended the day near the main fountain and mountain area, which looks especially beautiful in the sunlight. The water and landscaping give it a resort feel, and it’s a perfect spot to take photos before leaving. Overall, it was a great summer day; well organized, clean, and full of energy. If you plan ahead and arrive early, you can easily make the most of both the water park and the rides.
Honest R — Google review
My husband and I went for the first time during Halloween Haunt on Halloween because we purchased a gold pass from a different amusement park. We got to try a Beaver Tail - Avalanche flavor and it was delicious! The level of detail that went into designing the Halloween Haunt was impressive. The decorations were awesome, there was specially named and unique food options, and there were different themed areas with actors dressed up in scary costumes. One area there were all zombies and another had clowns. The actors were clearly having a good time scaring people and it was sometimes entertaining to just watch them scare other parkgoers. It was also possible to bypass these areas if you didn't want to get scared. There was a freak show, a fire spinning show, and music performances throughout the night. We didn't opt to buy the extra pass to enter the haunted mazes - mainly because I'm not a fan. I rode a few coasters because there was no wait, but it was quite chilly. It was still exhilarating and a lot of fun. We will definitely be back when it is a bit warmer.
Sarah M — Google review
This place is fun, but a bit scary with the height of the rides. It is not for the doubtful patrons. Rides are going upside down over your head as you walk around in the park. Every one should try going to wonderland at least once in their lives. You don't have to buy a season pass, just a day pass will do the trick. However, if you are a lover of these Rides buy a seasonal pass. You can also add meal pass to the mix. It will work out very well the kids love to go to this amusement park 😀 there is everything for everyone from babies to adults. Sometimes you will be entertained with fireworks. Check it out! 🔥
D T — Google review
WinterFest at Canada’s Wonderland was truly amazing! The heated igloo add-on option was the best warm choice of the night — cozy, private, and perfect for taking breaks from the cold. The festive lights, music, and holiday atmosphere made the whole visit unforgettable. Highly recommend choosing the igloo add-on for the most comfortable and magical WinterFest experience
Samantha C — Google review
Canada’s Wonderland is fun for kids, but the experience feels more like a money trap than a family park. The atmosphere is designed to highlight thrills and fun, but underneath it’s clear the priority is profit, not guests. Parking is $39.99, food and drinks are overpriced, and water access is limited to old fountains or dirty sinks. You can’t bring in much from outside, yet security checks are inconsistent—sometimes too strict, sometimes too lax, raising safety concerns. Customer service is lacking; staff rarely smiled or welcomed guests. Ride wait times stretch 1–2 hours unless you pay $179.99 per person for Fast Lane Plus, which doesn’t even include all rides despite the marketing. My kids had a great time, but they weren’t the ones paying. For what I spent in one day, I could have taken a family trip down south. The park succeeds at creating a “fun” image, but in reality, it’s a polished price-gouge. If you want true value and enjoyment, a small-town festival will give you more smiles, less stress, and far better bang for your buck.
Go T — Google review
Excellent experience as it was my 1st time here. Super thrilling rides, had the best time. Wait times are awfully long with regular ticket, highly recommended to get fast track tickets. I am definitely going back, still lots to do. The park is clean, they are doing a great job.
Robin F — Google review
4.4
(64952)
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3.8
(3786)
Vaughan, ON L6A 1S6, Canada
https://www.canadaswonderland.com/
+1 905-832-8131
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High Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
High Park is a vast green space covering almost 400 acres, offering various outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming, and tennis. The park features nature trails, woodlands, and picnic areas for visitors to explore. It also houses a zoo and greenhouse. During the summer months, outdoor theater performances are held in the park.
During my time at High Park for the cherry blossom season, I was completely blown away by the beauty! The park was transformed into a breathtaking sea of pink/ white blossoms, creating an incredible atmosphere. There were so many walking paths, making it easy to spend hours exploring the area. I was pleasantly surprised to see few horse rides happening inside the park, which added a unique touch to the experience. It was pretty crowded because of the cherry blossoms, so if you’re hoping to take photos at the prime spots, be ready to wait a bit. But honestly, the lively energy made it all worthwhile! One of the highlights was how dog-friendly the park is—lots of people were out enjoying the day with their furry companions. The nearby lake was also a lovely addition, with people fishing and relaxing by the water. I’m already looking forward to next year’s cherry blossom season! High Park is an amazing place to soak up nature, enjoy a leisurely walk, and appreciate the stunning beauty of the blossoms. It’s a must-see in Toronto!
Anju N — Google review
I visited High Park this summer, and it was an incredible experience. The park is huge it’s actually the largest public park in the city. I spent hours just walking along the many trails, and there were so many picnic spots where I could relax and enjoy the beautiful weather. I was really surprised by how amazing the park is for both walking and biking.
Shireen I — Google review
High Park is a stunning destination that truly captures the essence of natural beauty, especially during cherry blossom season. The beautiful cherry blossoms draw flower lovers, while the open spaces and benches provide ideal picnic spots. My family and I had an enchanting experience at the Cherry Blossom Festival, with evening visits feeling like stepping into another world. The vibrant colors and delicate petals created an atmosphere of pure magic. This picturesque setting is perfect for romantic strolls or family outings. Besides its floral charm, High Park offers a range of activities such as dog walking, making it a favorite among pet owners. The zoo within the park features a variety of animals, adding an extra layer of excitement to your visit. With a dog off-leash area, wonderful playgrounds, and a trackless train for kids, High Park caters to everyone. The park is easily accessible via the subway, ensuring convenience for all visitors. Parking near the Garden Cafe is limited, so I recommend parking on the main street and enjoying a leisurely stroll to the cherry blossom area. Overall, High Park is a true urban oasis in Toronto, offering a rejuvenating escape with its vast green spaces, serene ponds, and lush gardens. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature and create unforgettable memories with their loved ones.
Rajesh D — Google review
High park of Toronto is just 5 km away from down town is known for beautiful natural beauty. It is a paradise for nature lovers, for children's play area and a nice place for week end picnic. A beautiful pond for those having interest of fishing.
Pranob C — Google review
What a wonderful park that has something to offer for everyone. There’s dog off leash area for the furry lovers. There’s very nice playgrounds, little zoo, and trackless train for the kids. There’s beautiful cherry blossoms in the spring for the flower lovers. There’s of course lots of open space and benches for picnics.
Dru L — Google review
I visited High Park many times before but this year was my first time seeing the cherry blossoms in full bloom. The pictures do not do this place justice, as it was truly a magical sight! Easily accessible via TTC, there are many areas of this park you can explore! This includes natural trails, ponds, mini zoo, and recreation areas.
I I — Google review
My family and I had the most enchanting experience at the Cherry Blossom festival in High Park this spring. Visiting the blooms in the evening truly felt like stepping into another world. The vibrant colors and delicate petals created an atmosphere of pure magic. One thing to note is the limited parking near the Garden Cafe, so I recommend parking on the main street near High Park and enjoying a leisurely stroll to the cherry blossom area. Trust me, the walk amidst nature only adds to the charm of the experience. Overall, I can’t recommend the Cherry Blossom festival at High Park highly enough. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and create unforgettable memories with their loved ones.
Omaid M — Google review
It's impossible to visit Toronto and not go to High Park. Here, life has taken place, with many activities and interactions in a huge space, and each season has a totally different look. During the month of May, you can see the cherry trees in bloom, as well as many other flowers that indicate spring. During the summer, the courts, splash paddies and swimming pools are full and show off the summer. In the other months, the trees are already orange and the colder weather means fewer visitors. And in the winter, you can see a tangle of snow and ice everywhere. The park has a little train that takes passengers to the main points of the park (transportation is paid, and only cash is accepted). It also has a mini zoo, playground, sports courts, restaurants and many trails. The park can be reached via the green line at High Park station, and there are also several bus lines. For visitors with disabilities, the park has wide lanes for traffic, as well as bathrooms adapted for the disabled.
Karen G — Google review
4.7
(27408)
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4.6
(2302)
1873 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6R 2Z3, Canada
https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/places-spaces/beaches-gardens-attractions/high-park/
+1 416-338-0338
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