With four shopping centres, world-renowned boutiques and dozens of locally-acclaimed designers, this one-mile stretch of Michigan Avenue is a shopper's paradise. As you stroll along the “Mag Mile”,  run into Niketown, the Apple Store, Tiffany, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Ralph Lauren's flagship boutique or any of the other high-end shops that line this beautiful tree-lined boulevard. Here are some of the key stops along the avenue:

American Girl Place - A mind-boggling emporium of dolls, books and clothing, plus a café, boutique, even a live theatre. American Girl encourages young girls to “stand tall and dream big”.  An unforgettable experience.
111 E. Chicago

Chicago Place - Eight levels of luxurious shopping including Saks Fifth Avenue and 45 other eclectic boutiques.
700 N. Michigan

900 North Michigan - A remarkable collection of 70 distinctive shops and restaurants including Bloomingdale's, Gucci, MaxMara and Mark Shale.
900 N. Michigan

Water Tower Place - Named for one of the only buildings that survived the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 (the original is now a museum one block north), Water Tower Place is an eight-level atrium with Macy's and over 100 other shops and restaurants.
835 N. Michigan

The Shops at North Bridge - Home to Nordstrom department store and 50 world-class specialty shops, including 20 great restaurants.
520 N. Michigan

Hold onto your wallet with Chicago's Shopping Sherpa Melissa Gamble.
Upscale Shopping at Discount Prices

Planning to shop on the Magnificent Mile? Then be sure to get your Exclusively 900 Card to receive special savings and incentives at The 900 Shops on Michigan Avenue.

Special Offers for Over 50 Stores

Shopping in Chicago often takes you to Water Tower Place on Michigan Avenue, so remember to print a Premier Perks voucher for exclusive savings at the 50+ stores in this Chicago shopping landmark.

Free Macy's Visitor
Savings Pass


Download a Macy’s Visitor Savings Pass to take advantage of added savings at the Macy’s flagship store on State Street—which happens to be the second largest department store in the world! You can even take an architectural tour of this historic building by visiting the seventh floor.