Maggie Daley Park

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Chicago, United States

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Park· Tourist attraction· Playgrounds· Climbing· Skating Rinks· Restaurant

Maggie Daley Park Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Maggie Daley Park is located in Chicago, United States on 337 E Randolph St. Maggie Daley Park is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category park in United States.

Address

337 E Randolph St

Phone

+1 3127423918

Amenities

Good for kidsPicnic tablesPublic toiletSlidesSwings

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Katrina W

How can you not enjoy this place? Chicago is all about art you can find everywhere and this park is a great example.

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Cameron Huzinec

I did ice skating here and to be honest I did like the ice rink (the ribbon) but I got rental skates and they were just terrible. The laces barely worked. The skates hurt my feet and they were digging into the back of my heel, and it hurt my ankles. You should really bring your own skates, the rental skates suck. They didn’t even sell half sizes. The food stands here were good tho.

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Richard Guerra

Fantastic Park. Unique structures for kids. this park seems to be the centerpiece of the Chicago Park District. It's clean well-maintained and safe. There's something for all ages and also water attractions to keep cool during the hot days. There is an area devoted towards climbing and rollerblading. Rentals are available in the building in which you register. Public transportation is great here and there are parking options with several garages.

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allison forrester-kosters

Beautiful park. I can’t wait to go back

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David Smith

Beautiful grounds and a well kept park. Like others say, you can wander around for hours and not see the same thing. Rent a bike and have even more fun. Don't be surprised if you smell something funny coming from the bushes. Gotta love Cali!