Omni Chicago Hotel
676 North Michigan Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60611

Upcoming Events

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butterfly sculpture

Flight of the Butterflies

May 2024 – September 2025 (Duration of exhibition may vary)

Celebrating local artists and Chicago’s natural beauty; Experience ten unique Flight of the Butterflies sculptures along a 30-minute stroll on the iconic Magnificent Avenue. Omni Chicago is proud to feature sculpture “Turnasol/Iridescence” by Artist: Salvador Andrade Arevalo located at the corner of 676 N. Michigan Avenue.

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Chicago Skyline Sail – Escape the City Hustle

Sail Daily | May 16 - Sept 28 | 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM | Cost: $49

Leave the hustle and bustle behind! Explore Chicago’s shores with a leisurely trip around Lake Michigan. Take in the world-famous skyline, enjoy spectacular views and discover the Windy City from the water. 

Division Street Farmers Market

Daily | May 17 - October 25 | 7 AM – 12 PM
30 W. Division St

Fresh seasonal produce, flowers, prepared foods, unique Chicago-made products and rare finds are available at the Division Street Farmers Market.

live music at the park

Chicago Blues Festival in Millennium Park

June 6 - 8 | Free admission

Each year, more than 500,000 blues fans gather in Chicago’s Millennium Park and venues across the city for multiple days of performances — all free and open to the public — featuring some of the genre’s most revered musicians, along with up-and-coming and local talent.

frida kahlo

Frida Kahlo's Month in Paris at Art Institute of Chicago

Now - July 13 | This exhibition requires a $5 ticket in addition to general admission

Don’t miss the first-ever exhibition of Kahlo’s work at one of the most renowned art museums in the world.

costume collection

Dressed in History: A Costume Collection Retrospective

Weekly | Now - July 27 | Chicago History Museum

Featuring 70 rarely seen objects, from glamorous gowns and sharp suits to housedresses and sneakers, Dressed in History: A Costume Collection Retrospective explores how clothing captures the material, social, and changing cultural values throughout history. The exhibition celebrates 100 years of an incredible collection and the donors, curators, and staff who have shaped it. Recurring weekly on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday until Sunday July 27.