Completed in 1916, Navy Pier is undeniably one of Chicago’s top attractions. Stretching into Lake Michigan, this year-round destination truly comes to life in the summer, with fireworks displays, live music, theatre, and cruises setting sail daily. Come fall and winter, Navy Pier is still hopping, with special events, sights, and activities that span all ages and interests. Here’s just a glimpse of the fun to be had at Navy Pier.
Rides and games at Navy Pier
Centennial Wheel: The Centennial Wheel soars to nearly 200 feet, with year-round, climate-controlled gondolas for the most spectacular Ferris wheel ride ever. It’s an iconic part of the Chicago skyline and a treasured piece of Chicago history, harkening to the city’s 1893 World’s Fair. You can even book a VIP Centennial Wheel experience in a glass-bottomed, plush-seated gondola.
FlyOver Chicago: FlyOver Chicago is a can’t-miss experience at Navy Pier. Soar over skyscrapers and iconic Chicago landmarks during your ride on FlyOver Chicago, a thrilling and fully immersive journey. This exhilarating ride uses motion seats, scents, mists, and spatial audio to give you a view of Chicago you’ve never seen before.
lluminarium: This unique attraction uses cutting-edge visual, audio, and projection technology to transport you everywhere from the surface of the moon to the plains of Africa. The show is brought to life using 4K laser projection and 3D audio for a completely 360-degree experience.
Pier Park: Pier Park is the epitome of fun. It’s where you’ll find the amazing Centennial Wheel, the Pepsi Wave Swinger, the Drop Tower, a 1920s-inspired musical carousel, and other nostalgic fairground rides — all with breathtaking skyline and waterfront views.
Amazing Chicago’s Funhouse Maze: This is Chicago’s only self-paced, full sensory maze experience. Navigate your way through 4,000 square feet of tunnels, mazes, and games.
Amazing Chicago’s Time Freak Game: Race against the block to gather points during this high-speed, all-ages game.
Other rides and games at the Pier include The Butterfly House, mini-golf, indoor golf, spinning tea cups, and more.
Cultural attractions and museums
Chicago Children’s Museum: Kids dig for bones on a dinosaur expedition, scale a three-story schooner, and even make a splash in a water playground. Chicago Children’s Museum is three floors of unadulterated fun for kids aged 10 and under. Don’t miss the Chicago Children’s Museum store while you’re there for fun, educational, and imagination-expanding toys and games.
Chicago Shakespeare Theater: This Tony Award-winning theatre hosts more than 650 performances a year, with a year-round season that presents plays, musicals, world premieres, and visiting touring companies. The theatre is particularly celebrated for The Yard, an engineering marvel in stage design, consisting of nine moveable towers that can be reconfigured to accomplish the vision of each production.
Outdoor adventures at Navy Pier
Boat cruises and tours: Whatever’s on your cruise wish list, you’ll find it at Navy Pier. Cruise on Lake Michigan and the Chicago River and experience everything from laid-back sightseeing and elegant dining to heart-pumping thrill rides and private charters. There’s even a cruise you and your dog can enjoy.
Bike rentals: Explore the lakefront around the Pier on two wheels with these family-friendly bike rentals. Choose from adults and kids bikes, e-bikes, and even quadcycles.
Public art and exhibitions: Navy Pier presents a rotating array of contemporary art designed to excite and inspire visitors. An ever-evolving schedule of art installations and exhibits keeps Navy Pier’s art scene hopping throughout the year.
Polk Bros Park: Polk Bros Fountain and Plaza at the entry to Navy Pier features a dramatic fountain with more than 150 jets that mimic the movement of waves, schools of fish, or flocks of birds. The Performance Lawns include two performance spaces to host live arts and cultural events, with Lake Michigan and the Chicago skyline as their backdrops. Stop in at The Peoples Energy Welcome Pavilion, too, for information about things to do and see at the pier, guest maps, and more.
Navy Pier restaurants and bars
Navy Pier Beer Garden: This seasonal beer garden is one of Chicago’s go-to destinations for free, live, outdoor music. This lakeside venue also offers some of the city’s best lake and skyline views.
Offshore Rooftop & Bar: The nation’s largest rooftop bar, Offshore Rooftop & Bar offers panoramic lakefront and city views from atop Navy Pier’s Festival Hall. The space features a full-service kitchen, creative cocktails, cozy fire pits, and lounge seating.
Chef Art Smith’s Reunion: It’s all about coming together over simple, delicious food at Reunion, a welcoming and family-oriented spot helmed by acclaimed chef Art Smith. The menu offers comforting dishes with Southern flavors.
There’s a never-ending array of food options on the Pier, representing some of Chicago’s most well-known cuisine. Here are just a few options:
- America’s Dog & Burger: Classic Chicago-style dogs and more
- Beat Kitchen Cantina: An outpost of a beloved neighborhood venue
- Big Bowl Chinese Express: Fast and casual Asian cuisine
- Billy Goat Tavern: Home of the world famous “cheezborger”
- Garrett Popcorn Shops: A local legend, don’t miss the classic Garrett’s Mix
- Giordano’s: Iconic deep dish pizza, an only-in-Chicago experience
- Harry Caray’s Tavern: Barbecue, local craft beer, and sports memorabilia
- Lirica: Elevated Latin-inspired fare with sweeping waterfront views
- The Original Rainbow Cone: A Chicago classic, five flavors piled high on a cake cone
Navy Pier summer fireworks and events
The annual summer fireworks at Navy Pier are a favorite among locals and visitors alike, drawing crowds to the lakefront for the twice-weekly show.
The summer fireworks display traditionally takes place on Wednesdays and Saturdays between Memorial Day and Labor Day. The show typically starts between 9:30 and 10:15 p.m., check the latest schedule for details.
You can see the fireworks from most areas of the lakefront immediately north and south of Navy Pier. But the show is particularly stunning from atop the Centennial Wheel or on an evening lakefront fireworks cruise.
Summer also brings a full line-up of fun and free events to the Pier. Check out some of the music, fitness, food, and family-friendly events you can expect each summer:
- Neighborhood Artisan Markets and Workshops
- Wave Wall Moves dance series and Wave Wall Wax DJ sets
- Live on the Lake! concerts at the Miller Lite Beer Garden
- Pier Fitness classes and Sunset Yoga
- Water Colors live jazz series
- Water Flicks outdoor movie screenings
Check out the Navy Pier events calendar for more.
Navy Pier hotel
Sable at Navy Pier, part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, is the first and only hotel right on Navy Pier. Each room features jaw-dropping vistas of the surrounding lake and city skylines. Along with can’t-be-beat views, the hotel also features Lirica, with Latin-inspired cuisine, an expansive bar, and spacious outdoor seating with waterfront vistas. The best part of the Sable hotel — it’s just steps away from everything Navy Pier has to offer.
Accessibility at Navy Pier
Navy Pier is continuously working to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome. Accessibility accommodations include wheelchair rentals, accessible parking and attractions, resources for those who are deaf or blind, and beyond. Learn more about accessibility at Navy Pier.
Getting to Navy Pier
Navy Pier RTA
The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) trip planner makes it easy to use CTA, Metra, and Pace buses and trains with real-time next-bus and next-train travel information. Access the latest transit information and the RTA trip planner.
Navy Pier Metra
Transfer from your Metra train to CTA buses and travel directly to Navy Pier. Use CTA bus #124 from Union Station, Ogilvie Station, and Millennium Station and CTA bus #29 from LaSalle Street Station and Millennium Station. Plan your route.
Navy Pier CTA bus
The following bus routes all serve Navy Pier:
#29 State (serving Metra lines from LaSalle Street Station and Millennium Station)
#65 Grand
#66 Chicago
#124 Navy Pier (serving Metra lines from Union Station, Ogilvie Station, Millennium Station)
#2 Hyde Park Express (during weekday morning and evening rush hours only)
Taxis and rideshare
You can get to Navy Pier via taxi and rideshare from anywhere in the city. In addition to hailing taxis, you can e-Hail and e-Pay with CHICABS-approved apps ARRO and CURB. Credit cards are accepted in all taxis.
Parking
Navy Pier has two on-site parking garages, West Garage and East Garage. Self-park rates start at $16 for one hour. Discounted parking is available at select off-site parking garages.
Valet parking is available at Entrance 2, located just past the entrance and exit to West Parking. The Pier offers complimentary electric vehicle charging stations in both the East and West garages.