Quick Orientation
Navy Pier is a 3,300-foot pier jutting into Lake Michigan from Streeterville, just east of downtown. Built 1916 as a shipping facility, converted to a public space in 1995. Around 9 million annual visitors — the most-visited attraction in the Midwest.
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Calculate now →Open year-round. Summer hours: 10am-10pm weekdays, 10am-midnight weekends. Winter hours shorter. Closest transit: Navy Pier Flyer bus (free trolley May-Oct from State/Lake) or Grand Red Line + 10 min walk.
Free Things to Do
- Walk the pier — 10-15 min each way, views of skyline building up behind you as you return
- Pier Park lawn — free live music on summer evenings
- Polk Bros Park (at the pier entrance) — fountain, chess tables, movable chairs
- Crystal Gardens — 6-story indoor botanical atrium with palm trees, free
- Navy Pier Stained Glass Museum — free, indoor corridor with 150+ windows including Tiffany
- Fireworks (summer Wed + Sat) — free
- Chicago Shakespeare Theater lobby — free to walk through, interesting
- Sit at the far east end — best skyline photo spot in Chicago, no ticket needed
Centennial Wheel
Installed 2016 to replace the original 1995 wheel. 196 feet tall, climate-controlled gondolas, 15 minutes per ride.
| Ticket | Price 2026 | Notes |
|---|
| Adult | $20 | Standard 3 rotations |
| Child (3-11) | $16 | Same ride length |
| Under 3 | Free | On adult's lap |
| Express (skip line) | $30 | Peak summer only |
| Private gondola | $200+ | Up to 10 people |
- Closed Mondays in off-season (October-April)
- Closes in lightning, high wind or ice
- Each gondola has heated seats and tinted glass
- Ride is 3 full rotations, 15 min total
- Best time: sunset or during fireworks — book a wheel ride that overlaps 10:15pm Saturday for fireworks at eye level
Summer Fireworks
Free fireworks from the pier's south dock, Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.
- Wednesdays: 9:30pm, shorter 8-10 min show
- Saturdays: 10:15pm, longer 12-15 min show
- Best free viewing spot: end of Navy Pier itself, or Ohio Street Beach
- Paid viewing: fireworks cruises from the pier $45-65, including Seadog, Tall Ship Windy, Mystic Blue dinner cruise
- Special dates: July 3 (not July 4 — that has a much bigger show), Labor Day Sunday
- Arrive 30-45 min early in peak summer for good spots
The July 3 fireworks at Navy Pier are the city's main July 4 celebration — bigger, longer, with synchronized music. July 4 itself is quieter there; the big crowds are at Montrose and Fort Sheridan beaches.
Chicago Children's Museum
At the pier entrance, 57,000 sq ft of hands-on exhibits for ages 0-10.
- $19 per person (under 1 free)
- Free first Sunday of each month 9am-5pm (arrive early, long queues)
- Best exhibits: Dinosaur Expedition dig site, Tinkering Lab, Kovler Family Climbing Schooner
- Stroller parking available
- Cafe on site, modest selection — better to eat in Pier Park
- Plan 2-3 hours
Best Restaurants
Navy Pier food has historically been a weak point — chain restaurants with tourist prices. It has improved since 2020 renovations.
- Offshore Rooftop — largest rooftop bar in North America, 36,000 sq ft, skyline views, cocktails $16-20
- Giordano's — Chicago deep dish, the reliable tourist pick, 45-min wait for a pie to bake (order on arrival)
- Harry Caray's Tavern — Italian-American, Cubs memorabilia, solid
- Pier Market — food hall with 10+ vendors, burgers, tacos, ramen, better value than sit-downs
- Skip: Bubba Gump, Margaritaville — tourist traps
- Alternative: walk 10 min to Streeterville for Beatrix, RPM Italian or Lou Malnati's — much better at similar prices
Boat Tours from the Pier
Navy Pier is the main departure point for Chicago lake and river cruises.
| Tour | Price | Length | Highlight |
|---|
| Chicago Architecture Foundation River Cruise | $55 | 90 min | Best river/skyline tour in the city |
| Seadog Speedboat | $40 | 30 min | Fast, spray, adrenaline |
| Tall Ship Windy | $40 | 90 min | Actual tall ship, sails up |
| Shoreline Sightseeing | $45 | 60 min | Lake view of skyline |
| Odyssey Dinner Cruise | $110+ | 2-3 hrs | Dinner + sunset |
| Mystic Blue | $85+ | 2-3 hrs | Similar, younger crowd |
The Chicago Architecture Center river cruise is the single best tourist experience in Chicago — more interesting than the Skydeck by most accounts. Book 2-3 days ahead in summer.
Winter at Navy Pier
Navy Pier stays open year-round but with reduced hours and attractions.
- Light Up the Lake — holiday lights and small rides, mid-Nov to early Jan
- Winter WonderFest — indoor ice skating, slides, mini-golf (ticketed, $25-40)
- Centennial Wheel — runs on weekends, enclosed heated gondolas
- Chicago Shakespeare Theater — full season runs Sept-June
- Crystal Gardens — blissfully warm and tropical when it is -10°F outside
- Most outdoor food and souvenir stands closed Nov-April
Winter is when Navy Pier is genuinely pleasant for locals — no queues, no heat, and the empty pier walk with a hot chocolate is underrated.
Quick Orientation
Navy Pier is a 3,300-foot pier jutting into Lake Michigan from Streeterville, just east of downtown. Built 1916 as a shipping facility, converted to a public space in 1995. Around 9 million annual visitors — the most-visited attraction in the Midwest.
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Calculate now →Open year-round. Summer hours: 10am-10pm weekdays, 10am-midnight weekends. Winter hours shorter. Closest transit: Navy Pier Flyer bus (free trolley May-Oct from State/Lake) or Grand Red Line + 10 min walk.
Free Things to Do
- Walk the pier — 10-15 min each way, views of skyline building up behind you as you return
- Pier Park lawn — free live music on summer evenings
- Polk Bros Park (at the pier entrance) — fountain, chess tables, movable chairs
- Crystal Gardens — 6-story indoor botanical atrium with palm trees, free
- Navy Pier Stained Glass Museum — free, indoor corridor with 150+ windows including Tiffany
- Fireworks (summer Wed + Sat) — free
- Chicago Shakespeare Theater lobby — free to walk through, interesting
- Sit at the far east end — best skyline photo spot in Chicago, no ticket needed
Centennial Wheel
Installed 2016 to replace the original 1995 wheel. 196 feet tall, climate-controlled gondolas, 15 minutes per ride.
| Ticket | Price 2026 | Notes |
|---|
| Adult | $20 | Standard 3 rotations |
| Child (3-11) | $16 | Same ride length |
| Under 3 | Free | On adult's lap |
| Express (skip line) | $30 | Peak summer only |
| Private gondola | $200+ | Up to 10 people |
- Closed Mondays in off-season (October-April)
- Closes in lightning, high wind or ice
- Each gondola has heated seats and tinted glass
- Ride is 3 full rotations, 15 min total
- Best time: sunset or during fireworks — book a wheel ride that overlaps 10:15pm Saturday for fireworks at eye level
Summer Fireworks
Free fireworks from the pier's south dock, Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.
- Wednesdays: 9:30pm, shorter 8-10 min show
- Saturdays: 10:15pm, longer 12-15 min show
- Best free viewing spot: end of Navy Pier itself, or Ohio Street Beach
- Paid viewing: fireworks cruises from the pier $45-65, including Seadog, Tall Ship Windy, Mystic Blue dinner cruise
- Special dates: July 3 (not July 4 — that has a much bigger show), Labor Day Sunday
- Arrive 30-45 min early in peak summer for good spots
The July 3 fireworks at Navy Pier are the city's main July 4 celebration — bigger, longer, with synchronized music. July 4 itself is quieter there; the big crowds are at Montrose and Fort Sheridan beaches.
Chicago Children's Museum
At the pier entrance, 57,000 sq ft of hands-on exhibits for ages 0-10.
- $19 per person (under 1 free)
- Free first Sunday of each month 9am-5pm (arrive early, long queues)
- Best exhibits: Dinosaur Expedition dig site, Tinkering Lab, Kovler Family Climbing Schooner
- Stroller parking available
- Cafe on site, modest selection — better to eat in Pier Park
- Plan 2-3 hours
Best Restaurants
Navy Pier food has historically been a weak point — chain restaurants with tourist prices. It has improved since 2020 renovations.
- Offshore Rooftop — largest rooftop bar in North America, 36,000 sq ft, skyline views, cocktails $16-20
- Giordano's — Chicago deep dish, the reliable tourist pick, 45-min wait for a pie to bake (order on arrival)
- Harry Caray's Tavern — Italian-American, Cubs memorabilia, solid
- Pier Market — food hall with 10+ vendors, burgers, tacos, ramen, better value than sit-downs
- Skip: Bubba Gump, Margaritaville — tourist traps
- Alternative: walk 10 min to Streeterville for Beatrix, RPM Italian or Lou Malnati's — much better at similar prices
Boat Tours from the Pier
Navy Pier is the main departure point for Chicago lake and river cruises.
| Tour | Price | Length | Highlight |
|---|
| Chicago Architecture Foundation River Cruise | $55 | 90 min | Best river/skyline tour in the city |
| Seadog Speedboat | $40 | 30 min | Fast, spray, adrenaline |
| Tall Ship Windy | $40 | 90 min | Actual tall ship, sails up |
| Shoreline Sightseeing | $45 | 60 min | Lake view of skyline |
| Odyssey Dinner Cruise | $110+ | 2-3 hrs | Dinner + sunset |
| Mystic Blue | $85+ | 2-3 hrs | Similar, younger crowd |
The Chicago Architecture Center river cruise is the single best tourist experience in Chicago — more interesting than the Skydeck by most accounts. Book 2-3 days ahead in summer.
Winter at Navy Pier
Navy Pier stays open year-round but with reduced hours and attractions.
- Light Up the Lake — holiday lights and small rides, mid-Nov to early Jan
- Winter WonderFest — indoor ice skating, slides, mini-golf (ticketed, $25-40)
- Centennial Wheel — runs on weekends, enclosed heated gondolas
- Chicago Shakespeare Theater — full season runs Sept-June
- Crystal Gardens — blissfully warm and tropical when it is -10°F outside
- Most outdoor food and souvenir stands closed Nov-April
Winter is when Navy Pier is genuinely pleasant for locals — no queues, no heat, and the empty pier walk with a hot chocolate is underrated.