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Catalog at Willis Tower
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233 South Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL 60606
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No trip to Chicago would be complete without a visit to Chicago’s tallest, most iconic building. Formerly known as the Sears Tower, Willis Tower has been an iconic part of the Chicago skyline since 1973. Today, Catalog, located at the base of Willis Tower, offers a street-to-sky experience—five floors of retail, dining and entertainment.
Catalog offers amenities such as a fourth-floor seasonal outdoor rooftop, world-class art installations, diverse dining options to suit every palate, plus USA Today’s #1 -voted best immersive art experience in 2024, Color Factory—all conveniently located in Chicago’s Loop neighborhood.
Plus, Willis Tower is home to Skydeck Chicago, the breathtaking observatory located on the 103rd floor of the building, featuring The Ledge, five glass floor balconies extending 4.3 feet from the tower and a new, lower-level museum that celebrates the unique personality, history and neighborhoods of Chicago.
...MORENo trip to Chicago would be complete without a visit to Chicago’s tallest, most iconic building. Formerly known as the Sears Tower, Willis Tower has been an iconic part of the Chicago skyline since 1973. Today, Catalog, located at the base of Willis Tower, offers a street-to-sky experience—five floors of retail, dining and entertainment.
Catalog offers amenities such as a fourth-floor seasonal outdoor rooftop, world-class art installations, diverse dining options to suit every palate, plus USA Today’s #1 -voted best immersive art experience in 2024, Color Factory—all conveniently located in Chicago’s Loop neighborhood.
Plus, Willis Tower is home to Skydeck Chicago, the breathtaking observatory located on the 103rd floor of the building, featuring The Ledge, five glass floor balconies extending 4.3 feet from the tower and a new, lower-level museum that celebrates the unique personality, history and neighborhoods of Chicago.
Open: Year-Round
Hours: Open Now. Closes 11:00 PM
7:00am - 11:00pm, Daily
Payment: Cash, MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover
Access: Wheelchair
Parking: Street
Available: Café, Restaurant, Bar, Family Restroom, Changing Station, Meeting/Conference Rooms, Banquet Facilities, Wi-fi, Business Center
Parking is available at Towers Self Park, located at 211 W Adams across the street from the building’s Franklin Lobby entrance.
Several Catalog dining establishments do not take cash payments.
Be sure to check out two stunning public art installations by world-class artists. Immerse yourself in the local art scene with a trip to Catalog featuring Olafur Eliasson and Jacob Hashiomoto.
No trip to Chicago would be complete without a visit to Chicago’s tallest, most iconic building. Formerly known as the Sears Tower, Willis Tower has been an iconic part of the Chicago skyline since 1973. Today, Catalog, located at the base of Willis Tower, offers a street-to-sky experience—five floors of retail, dining and entertainment.
Catalog offers amenities such as a fourth-floor seasonal outdoor rooftop, world-class art installations, diverse dining options to suit every palate, plus USA Today’s #1 -voted best immersive art experience in 2024, Color Factory—all conveniently located in Chicago’s Loop neighborhood.
Plus, Willis Tower is home to Skydeck Chicago, the breathtaking observatory located on the 103rd floor of the building, featuring The Ledge, five glass floor balconies extending 4.3 feet from the tower and a new, lower-level museum that celebrates the unique personality, history and neighborhoods of Chicago.
Open: Year-Round
Hours: Open Now. Closes 11:00 PM
7:00am - 11:00pm, Daily
Payment: Cash, MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover
Access: Wheelchair
Parking: Street
Available: Café, Restaurant, Bar, Family Restroom, Changing Station, Meeting/Conference Rooms, Banquet Facilities, Wi-fi, Business Center
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Parking is available at Towers Self Park, located at 211 W Adams across the street from the building’s Franklin Lobby entrance.
Several Catalog dining establishments do not take cash payments.
Fun FactsBe sure to check out two stunning public art installations by world-class artists. Immerse yourself in the local art scene with a trip to Catalog featuring Olafur Eliasson and Jacob Hashiomoto.
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