Grown-up Travel Guide Daily Photo: View down from the Skydeck Ledge, Chicago, USA Post author:Andy Higgs Post published: Post category:Chicago / Grown-up Travel Guide's Best Photos / Places / USA That’s my feet, a layer of glass and 103 floors before the ground down there Tags: chicago, Grown-up Travel Guide's Best Photos, Places, sears tower, skydeck ledge, USA, willis tower Read more articles Previous PostGrown-up Travel Guide Daily Photo: Tanks in front of the Russian War Memorial, Berlin, Germany Next PostGrown-up Travel Guide Daily Photo – Ancient and modern collide at the Viking Market, Stiklestad, Norway You Might Also Like Destination Riga: A winter cruise, great views and excellent craft booze Grown-up Travel Guide Daily Photo: A river runs through it, Trondheim, Norway Visiting Kampala and Murchison Falls National Park in Uganda This Post Has 2 Comments Andrea 21 Aug 2012 Haven’t been to this one yet but just looking at your photo is giving me vertigo! Andy Higgs 21 Aug 2012 Hi Andrea, Well worth doing – there’s another photo on the site too https://grownuptravelguide.com/grown-up-travel-guide-daily-photo-on-the-skydeck-ledge-chicago-usa-2 which gives you another perspective. Although I have to say that the feeling from a skyscraper is a lot safer than say the Eiffel Tower, which is open to the elements and a real challenge for those with vertigo… Comments are closed.
Andy Higgs 21 Aug 2012 Hi Andrea, Well worth doing – there’s another photo on the site too https://grownuptravelguide.com/grown-up-travel-guide-daily-photo-on-the-skydeck-ledge-chicago-usa-2 which gives you another perspective. Although I have to say that the feeling from a skyscraper is a lot safer than say the Eiffel Tower, which is open to the elements and a real challenge for those with vertigo…
Haven’t been to this one yet but just looking at your photo is giving me vertigo!
Hi Andrea,
Well worth doing – there’s another photo on the site too https://grownuptravelguide.com/grown-up-travel-guide-daily-photo-on-the-skydeck-ledge-chicago-usa-2 which gives you another perspective. Although I have to say that the feeling from a skyscraper is a lot safer than say the Eiffel Tower, which is open to the elements and a real challenge for those with vertigo…