A Fun-Filled Day at City Mini Golf in Millennium Park
Experience the joy of mini golf in the heart of Millennium Park, Chicago, with creatively designed holes and a vibrant atmosphere perfect for all ages.
City Mini Golf offers a unique and entertaining miniature golf experience in the heart of Chicago's Millennium Park, perfect for families and tourists alike. With creatively designed holes and a vibrant atmosphere, it's a must-visit destination for those seeking a fun day out.
A brief summary to City Mini Golf
- 337 E Randolph St, Chicago, Millennium Park, Illinois, 60601, US
- +1773-809-5589
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Local tips
- Visit during weekdays to avoid long wait times, especially during peak tourist season.
- Check the website or call ahead for any special events or promotions.
- Bring a light jacket or sweater, as the weather can change quickly in Chicago, even in summer.
- Consider visiting early in the day for a quieter experience and better photo opportunities.
Getting There
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Public Transit
From downtown Naperville, walk to the Naperville Metra Station located at 105 E 4th Ave. Purchase a ticket to Chicago Union Station. Board the BNSF Railway line train heading towards Chicago. The journey takes about 40 minutes. Once you arrive at Union Station, follow the signs to the 'Ogilvie Transportation Center' or 'LaSalle Street', then transfer to the 'Pink Line'. Ride the Pink Line to the 'State/Lake' stop. Exit the station and walk east on W Randolph St for about 0.5 miles until you reach 337 E Randolph St, where City Mini Golf is located.
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Bus
From downtown Naperville, you can catch the Pace Bus Route 855 at the stop near the Naperville Riverwalk. This bus goes directly to the Lisle Metra Station. From Lisle, take the Metra train on the BNSF Railway line towards Chicago Union Station. After arriving at Union Station, transfer to the Pink Line and ride to the 'State/Lake' stop. Walk east on W Randolph St for approximately 0.5 miles to reach 337 E Randolph St, the location of City Mini Golf.
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Bicycle
If you're feeling adventurous, you can rent a bike from one of the bike-sharing stations in downtown Naperville. Take the Riverwalk path to connect to the DuPage River Trail, which leads north toward the train station. From there, bike along the streets following the signs for the Metra station in Lisle. Once you arrive at Lisle Metra Station, lock your bike and board the BNSF Railway line train to Chicago Union Station. After arriving, switch to the Pink Line and ride to the 'State/Lake' stop. Finally, bike or walk east along W Randolph St until you arrive at 337 E Randolph St.