Rookery Building
Rookery Building

Rookery Building

209 S La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois, 60604

The Basics

Take a Chicago architecture tour that stops inside the Rookery Building for a glimpse of the Frank Lloyd Wright–designed lobby and to learn about the building’s history and architectural details from a guide. Or, simply stop by the lobby, which is open to the public, to admire the white marble columns, bronze chandeliers, gilded staircases, and iron-lace ceiling that allows sunlight to stream into the courtyard.

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Things to Know Before You Go

  • The Rookery is a functional office space, but visitors are welcome in the lobby.

  • The original structure was designed by architects Daniel Burnham and John Root.

  • Modern building upgrades have made the Rookery the world’s oldest LEED Gold–certified high–rise.

  • There's a sandwich shop inside the building, with more dining options in the surrounding Loop neighborhood.

  • The Rookery Building is accessible to wheelchair users.

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How to Get There

The Rookery Building is located at the intersection of LaSalle and Adams streets in downtown Chicago’s Loop district. Parking in the area is limited. To reach the building by public transport, take the L Blue Line to the Monroe or Quincy stations.

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When to Get There

The Rookery Building is open during the day on weekdays, with shorter hours on Saturday. The lobby and galleria is a great place to warm up when it's chilly in Chicago.

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Attractions Near the Rookery

A visit to the Rookery fits easily into a day of downtown Chicago sightseeing. Stroll past other landmark buildings, including the Chicago Board of Trade Building, Willis Tower, and Maquette Building. Get cultured at the Art Institute of Chicago and Museum of Contemporary Arts, or watch your reflection in the shiny Cloud Gate sculpture at Millennium Park.

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