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Step 1 Loop museum anchor that pulls the base toward the Cultural Mile
The Art Institute on Michigan Avenue is the single sight that most rewards a Loop base, a few minutes' walk from Palmer House and across from the Chicago Athletic Association; it uses timed general-admission tickets and runs free evening hours for Illinois residents on select Thursdays - check the official visit and free-admission pages for the current admission prices, Illinois-resident policy, and free-hour schedule.
Best for: First-visit and rainy-day travelers who want the flagship museum within a few minutes' walk of the hotel.
Step 2 Loop museum anchor
It stands on Michigan Avenue across from Millennium Park, so a Loop base turns a museum morning into a short walk rather than a train ride - and its indoor galleries make it a natural bad-weather or cold-day stop.
Best for: Visitors weighing whether a Loop base puts a major museum within an easy walk.
Step 3 The day's main ticketed anchor for art
Across Monroe Street from Millennium Park, it is the encyclopedic museum to build a first day around - Impressionists, Post-Impressionists, and American Gothic - with an Illinois-resident discount and free Thursday-evening hours for Illinois residents; treat it as the anchor, not an add-on.
Best for: Visitors who can give two to three hours and about $32 to the Impressionist galleries, American Gothic, and the Modern Wing.
Step 4 Loop single-museum day
Its Impressionist and Post-Impressionist collection ($32 adult, $27 for Illinois residents), American Gothic, and the Modern Wing fill a full day on Michigan Ave a block from the 'L' - the easiest half-day and cold-weather choice.
Best for: Art lovers, limited-time visitors, and winter travelers who want one museum they can settle into without moving between buildings.