
Maggie Daley Park: un oasis para toda la familia en Chicago con parques infantiles gratuitos y vistas al skyline.
Situado en 337 E Randolph St, Maggie Daley Park es un amplio parque de Chicago y una atracción turística con diversas zonas de juego, patinaje sobre hielo, fuentes, una zona de minigolf y espacios para correr, trepar y jugar. Los visitantes elogian su limpieza, seguridad y ambiente tranquilo, con parques infantiles gratuitos. Diseñado con el paisajismo de MVVA, el parque se ubica sobre un techo verde que cubre un estacionamiento y ofrece impresionantes vistas de la ciudad.
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Un camino serpenteante único para patinar sobre hielo, abierto durante los meses de invierno con alquiler de patines disponible.
Múltiples áreas de juego gratuitas, que incluyen un bosque encantado, muros de escalada y fuentes de agua para niños.
Curso de mini golf de 18 hoyos con obstáculos de temática de Chicago y hermosos paisajes.
Paredes de escalada al aire libre adecuadas para diversos niveles de habilidad con equipo de seguridad proporcionado.
Céspedes bien mantenidos y zonas de descanso, perfectos para relajarse, tomar fotos y disfrutar de las vistas de la ciudad.
Senderos escénicos entre árboles maduros y jardines ajardinados, ideales para paseos tranquilos.
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Louis Titze
The park is beautiful we were ice skating and walking around taking pictures. As you can see on my picture it is a good spot for taking your new insta story. If you are in Chicago and you like ice skating go check it out.
Soraya Wilks
Wow would a beautiful, thoughtfully planned out park. So much to do, we coulda spend a longer time there! We loved the boat and birdie, and the enchanted forest. So much fun!
Ethan Price
This park is such a gem and truly one of the things that makes Chicago stand out compared to other big cities. It’s clean, safe, and never feels overcrowded, which makes every visit enjoyable and stress-free. The playgrounds are especially well thought out, with sections that have just one or two entrances, making it much easier for parents to keep an eye on their kids. The sheer size of the playground is impressive, with different areas designed for kids to run, climb, and play in a safe and fun environment. What’s great is that while there are plenty of activities available, from miniature golf to rock climbing, all of the playgrounds themselves are completely free, which makes it accessible for everyone. It’s the perfect spot for families, whether you’re letting the little ones burn off energy or just enjoying the calm, well-kept surroundings. The park’s cleanliness and peaceful atmosphere make it a place worth coming back to again and again.
isabelle Ryser-Coutu
Really nice. Great views of the city, nice open spaces with a lot of green space. Plenty of play areas for kids. Also water games. Also a mini golf, would’ve liked to do that if I had time. Don’t go there in the evening though if you’re not covered up. I got eaten alive by mosquitoes
Justin Libra
Brilliant design work by the MVVA team. From a landscape architecture perspective, this is one of my favorite playgrounds to take the kids too. The kids can play and I can slow pace around studying the plants and overall design. Simply incredible how well the trees are growing considering it is in a green roof over a parking garage! The park is showing its age in good and bad ways. The trees are reaching maturity and we are finally starting to realize the full design intent, but some of the play surface is really worn. With more funding, maintenance could probably be improved. With the age and popularity (crazy foot traffic) everything is holding up pretty well.