Cloud Gate

201 East Randolph Street, Chicago, IL 60602

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Hours open

Monday:

6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Tuesday:

6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Wednesday:

6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Thursday:

6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Friday:

6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Saturday:

6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Sunday:

6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

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  • Photo of Cloud Gate - 201 East Randolph Street, Chicago, Illinois, United States
  • Photo of Cloud Gate - 201 East Randolph Street, Chicago, Illinois, United States
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201 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60602, United States

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About the Business

Cloud Gate, also known as "The Bean", is a mesmerizing tourist attraction located at 201 East Randolph Street in Chicago, Illinois, United States. This iconic stainless steel sculpture, created by artist Anish Kapoor, reflects the city's skyline and the surrounding architecture in its shiny, mirrored surface. Visitors can walk underneath and around the sculpture, taking in the unique perspectives and photo opportunities it offers. Cloud Gate is a must-see destination for both locals and tourists looking to experience the beauty and creativity of Chicago's public art scene.

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Elizabeth Knapik:
5

"They were doing construction, so there was a fence up around it, but you could still see the bean. Attraction is free to see. There is a lot more in that general area so there’s plenty to do. Parking is like anywhere else in the city find a garageand walk to your destination. There are public bathrooms nearby."

1 year ago
Jaymie Wilde:
2

"Was upset "the bean" was gated off for some sort of construction. Guess I should have read reviews first, but was still nice to show our kids. Purposely stopped by there during the day to see our reflection in it and get a picture, but couldn't even get remotely close to do so. I am sure it is nice when construction is not going on. There is ice skating nearby that looked fun, but we didn't have time to do. As well as some restaurants and food carts/trucks. The amphitheatre is right there and I don't know the exact name for it, but the curvy, metallic bridge. It was frustrating when crossing the bridge at the other end is a park called Maggie Daley park we wanted to check out and we couldn't because there were security guards that randomly decided they were closing the bridge down and we had to go back across it to get back to our car or walk around a really long ways. So we had to turn back to Millennium park. It was only 4pm on a Friday I'm not sure why they closed the bridge. The bridge itself is cool to check out and make the walk to the middle for a good city skyline view. We spent probably about an hour and a half walking around. There is also the famous face water fountain/statue, but the water isn't on in the winter. It's January and they still have some Christmas trees and lights up which makes everything look pretty."

1 year ago
Kimberly Pham:
4

"Explored this spot in 2009. The sculpture was intriguing and somewhat unique, adding an entertaining vibe to the park. Its popularity drew tourists from all over, eager to capture selfies with it. I checked it out to understand the buzz and share my perspective. Taking photos of the structure is enjoyable, thanks to its mirror-metallic material that offers diverse angles through reflections. It can be challenging to capture a solo reflection with many others attempting the same. The design of the structure also holds a cool allure. If you find yourself bored in Chicago, it's worth a stop for some entertainment."

1 year ago
John L.:
5

"They are doing construction h til spring of 2024. If you want a good photo, come after spring. They had it fenced off and the ground around it tore up. I was able to get some photos through the fence, but there is protective padding on it too. I get needing to update things, but it was a bummer"

1 year ago
Amit Chaudhary:
4

"A must visit tourist attraction place. Sit and walk around for 15 minutes, take pictures and selfies. The Bean is free to visit, so you don't need to "sprout" any ticket money . Designed by an Indian architect as per Google search. The structure is big, and you can pass under it as well. Shiny!"

1 year ago
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