Experience the Architectural Marvel of Jay Pritzker Pavilion
Discover the Jay Pritzker Pavilion, a stunning architectural gem in Millennium Park, offering vibrant performances and a picturesque setting in Chicago.
Nestled in the heart of Millennium Park, the Jay Pritzker Pavilion is a stunning outdoor concert venue that captivates visitors with its unique design and vibrant cultural offerings. A must-see for any tourist in Chicago, this architectural gem invites you to enjoy world-class performances surrounded by lush gardens and the iconic city skyline.
A brief summary to Jay Pritzker Pavilion
- 201 E Randolph St, Chicago, Millennium Park, Illinois, 60601, US
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Local tips
- Check the schedule online for free concerts and events held during the summer months.
- Arrive early to secure a good spot on the lawn, especially for popular performances.
- Bring a picnic blanket and snacks for a relaxing day at the park.
- Explore the surrounding Millennium Park for additional attractions like the Cloud Gate and Lurie Garden.
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Getting There
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Train
From Arlington Heights Train Station, board a Metra train on the Union Pacific Northwest Line towards Chicago. The train ride will take approximately 40 minutes. Once you arrive at the Ogilvie Transportation Center in downtown Chicago, exit the train and follow the signs to the exit. After exiting, walk to the adjacent block to catch the #151 or #130 bus from the bus stop located on W Washington Blvd. The bus will take you to Millennium Park. Get off at the Michigan & Randolph stop, which is a short walk from the Jay Pritzker Pavilion.
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Bus
From the Arlington Heights Park District, take the #696 Pace Bus towards the Rosemont Blue Line Station. Ride the bus until you reach the Rosemont Blue Line Station. Transfer to the 'L' train (Blue Line) towards Forest Park. Ride the train to the Washington/Wells Station and transfer to the Brown Line. Continue on the Brown Line to the State/Lake Station. Exit and walk east to W Randolph St, then head towards Michigan Ave. Walk north to reach Millennium Park, where the Jay Pritzker Pavilion is located.
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Bicycle
If you prefer biking, you can rent a bike from one of the local bike-sharing programs in Arlington Heights. Start your ride heading southeast on W Northwest Hwy towards S Arlington Heights Rd. Continue on the bike lanes until you reach the Des Plaines River Trail. Follow the trail south until you reach the Chicago River. Once you reach the river, follow the trail into downtown Chicago. Use the bike lanes along W Wacker Dr and N Michigan Ave to navigate to Millennium Park where the Jay Pritzker Pavilion is located.
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Walking
If you are within a reasonable distance, you can walk to the Jay Pritzker Pavilion. Head east on E Campbell St until you reach S Arlington Heights Rd. Turn right and continue south until you reach the intersection with E Northwest Hwy. Cross the road and continue walking east towards downtown Chicago. Walk along the sidewalks, following the signs towards Millennium Park. The Pavilion is located at 201 E Randolph St.
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