Navy Pier
Navy Pier
Navy Pier

Navy Pier Tours and Tickets

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Navy Pier is one of Chicago’s most popular tourist destinations—and with good reason. The 3,300-foot (1,010-meter) pier jutting into the waters of Lake Michigan, originally constructed in 1916 as a freight dock and public space, encompasses almost 50 acres (20 hectares) of exhibits, rides, parks, and family attractions.

  • 600 E Grand Ave., Chicago, Illinois, 60611

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Q:Is it worth going to Navy Pier in Chicago?
A:Yes, Chicago’s Navy Pier is definitely worth visiting, and it’s one of the city’s top attractions. It serves various interests, with rides, amusements, and attractions such as the Centennial Wheel, Pier Park, boat rides, museums, and restaurants. There are also seasonal attractions, including outdoor events and fireworks in summer.
Q:How much does it cost to go to Navy Pier?
A:Chicago’s Navy Pier is free to visit, so it is budget-friendly, especially if you just want to walk around and enjoy the atmosphere. However, some of the Navy Pier’s many individual attractions have their own entry fees, and there are restaurants and shops where you can spend money.
Q:How long do you need at Navy Pier?
A:Plan to spend at least half a day at Navy Pier. There are many attractions here, so you could spend a day or more on the rides and at the museums, restaurants, and exhibits. Most visitors find plenty to occupy them for a few hours at any time of day.
Q:What is the difference between the old and new Ferris wheels at Navy Pier?
A:Chicago’s Navy Pier has had three Ferris wheels throughout its history. The original wheel was built in 1893 and was the tallest, measuring 264 feet (80 meters). A second was built in 1995. The present-day wheel, built in 2016, measures 200 feet (60 meters) tall and has enclosed, climate-controlled gondolas.
Q:Does Chicago still have free trolleys?
A:Yes, free seasonal trolleys still operate in Chicago. In summer, a free trolley runs to the Navy Pier from downtown on a loop that travels along East Illinois Street and East Grand Avenue via North State Street. A free winter holiday trolley runs in the central city in late December.
Q:Is it safe to walk to Navy Pier in Chicago?
A:Yes, it’s generally safe to walk to Navy Pier from other parts of downtown Chicago. There are busy roads in this area, so take care when getting there on foot. Alternatively, take a bus or water taxi, use the bike-share service, or drive and park at the on-site parking garages.