The big-box retailer's downtown store sits in the landmark Sullivan Center building. It's a bit more upscale than the usual Target and it's a prime place to pick up picnicking items (basket, blanket, paper plates, drinks, snacks) and other Chicago necessities (umbrella, warm hat, souvenirs). Upmarket sandwich chain Pret A Manger is inside, too.


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1. Sullivan Center

Louis Sullivan designed this ornate building in 1899. For a century it was home to the Carson Pirie Scott & Co department store. Check out the superb…

2. Reliance Building

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With its 16 stories of shimmering glass, framed by brilliant white terra-cotta details, Burnham & Root's 1895 Reliance Building is a breath of fresh air…

3. Four Seasons

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Russian-born artist Marc Chagall loved Chicago, and in 1974 he donated this grand mosaic to the city. Using thousands of bits of glass and stone, the…

4. Marshall Field Building

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Weep all you want over the old Marshall Field’s becoming Macy’s, but the building remains a classic no matter who’s in it. The iconic bronze corner clocks…

5. Design Museum of Chicago

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This small industrial space in the Block 37 mall puts on nifty free exhibitions about contemporary and historical design. The shows change every four…

6. Miró's Chicago

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Joan Miró’s 1981 work The Sun, the Moon and One Star, known now as Miró’s Chicago, sits across the street from Daley Plaza. Miró hoped to evoke the …

7. Marquette Building

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The architects behind the 1896 Marquette Building made natural light and ventilation vital components. The most impressive features, however, are the…

8. Picasso's Untitled

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Pablo Picasso's abstract work, which everyone just calls 'the Picasso,' is the granddaddy of Chicago's public art. The artist was 82 when the work was…