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    Wendy F.

    Beautiful place! Tons of shops to look at and places to eat. Theres a couple of stands along the lake and the views are spectacular. Tons of activities for the kids and family as well. When you walk to the end, you see an amazing view of the city.

    Ariel W.

    One of the highlights of any trip to Chicago is a visit to Navy Pier--a destination where history, culture, and entertainment come together along the shores of Lake Michigan. Originally designed by architect Charles Sumner Frost, the pier opened in 1916 as Municipal Pier. Built at a cost of $4.5 million atop 20,000 timber pilings imported from Oregon, its design was inspired by Daniel Burnham's visionary Plan of Chicago. It was intended to serve as both a shipping hub and a recreational centerpiece for the city. In 1927, the pier was renamed Navy Pier to honor the naval personnel stationed there during World War I. During both world wars, it played a significant role in military operations--housing barracks, a Red Cross station, and training facilities. In World War II alone, more than 60,000 service members trained here, including 15,000 pilots. In a fascinating and little-known chapter, converted Great Lakes steamers were used as makeshift aircraft carriers; many training mishaps sent planes to the bottom of Lake Michigan, where they still rest today. After the war, the pier entered a new phase. In 1946, it temporarily became home to what is now the University of Illinois Chicago, serving returning veterans on the GI Bill. Over the decades, Navy Pier continued to evolve--from hosting the massive SS Aquarama passenger ship in the 1950s to welcoming Queen Elizabeth II during her 1959 goodwill visit marking the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway. It was designated a Chicago Landmark in 1977 and underwent major renovations in 1994. Since 2011, it has operated as a nonprofit dedicated to public programming and community engagement. Today, Navy Pier remains one of Chicago's most beloved attractions, offering something for everyone. A standout experience is the Centennial Wheel, which provides breathtaking panoramic views of the skyline and Lake Michigan. The ride is both relaxing and exhilarating--a must-do while visiting. There's no shortage of things to see and do. Families will enjoy the Chicago Children's Museum, while theater lovers can catch a performance at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater. From immersive film experiences to classic amusements like the carousel, the pier offers entertainment for all ages. Dining options are just as diverse, with everything from casual bites to full-service restaurants serving seafood, pizza, and international cuisine--there's truly something for every taste. Whether you're taking a leisurely stroll, enjoying the lakefront views, or spending the day exploring its many attractions, Navy Pier is a wonderful place to relax and soak in the energy of the city. Its blend of history, scenery, and entertainment makes it an unforgettable destination for both locals and visitors. My visit left me with lasting memories, and I can't wait to return to this iconic gem in the heart of the Windy City.

    Sheyenne H.

    Came here to see a play at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater. It towards the end of the pier. I commuted this time and got to stroll inside the complex. I enjoyed the exhibits and displays as well as the small shops and kiosks. There are also lots of food options. I opted for IDOF and TeAmo for a light snack after the show. On a good day, one can walk outside as well and enjoy the cool breeze of the lake.

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    Denny J.

    Amazing and beautiful. You can take a nice long walk, look at the boats, eat, drink, take in the sights. There are no bikes allowed so the pace is casual and relaxing. It all ends with a tribute and statue to The Bob Newhart Show. You young folks google that now! This is a place you should visit for sure.

    Melissa J.

    What can I say, Navy Pier is iconic year round, even on a chilly afternoon in April. There is plenty to do for all ages, from The Children's Museum to speed board tours, lounging in the sun, riding the Ferris wheel or peddling g your own pedi cab for 4, not to mention the food and bar options too. So bundle up, put on your walking shoes and explore all things Chicago on the water, don't forget your souvenirs.

    Marquese C.

    Navy pier was cool. Go and ride the huge Farris wheel it offers great views of the city and water. Lots of food options available here as well. Navy Pier is a must see when in the Chi!

    Max S.

    The Navy Pier is a nice long walk, lined with restaurants, bars, a children's museum, carousel, Ferris wheel, and interesting sculpture. At the end is a large anchor sculpture. On the side is a metal sculpture of a man sitting on a couch with room enough for a selfie. You also get an opportunity to take in the fresh air and ocean view. On the way to the end of the pier, I noticed many restaurants and bars to grab a drink or food. You can also purchase a tickets to take a boat ride. It wasn't until I took the other walkway on the other side that I saw the small amusement park. Because I came in the morning, during the week, it was nice and quiet. None of the restaurants or bars were open yet, and there were only a handful of small parties on the pier.

    Kisha V.

    We had to rush to the Navy Pier. We wanted to try the Famous Traditional Chicago Popcorn from Garrett. We was only in Chicago for 48 hours and had to make sure we try the Popcorn. Everything closes early which was a shock to us. But we was grateful we was able to go to Garrett and purchase our popcorn. It's a mall with a huge selection of vendors, clothing store, activities and restaurants.

    Demor'a B.

    We went on a Saturday! It was really busy! We parked in the parking garage. When it was time to go the line to pay for parking was pretty long just an FYI.The Flyover experience was sold out for the day but we still found plenty to do! We went to Giordano's for dinner, my Mom and Stepdad got drinks from Margaritvillie, we rode the Ferris Wheel, watched the fireworks and took tons of pictures! I highly recommend Navy Pier, you will find something for the whole family! I would definitely return!

    Ramesh A.

    Great vibes and experience as you walk towards the Navy pier. It is a must-see attraction during visits to Chicago. There are a lot of fun shops, a good collection of eateries, a small golf area, and the giant Ferris wheel. The boat rides/tours start from the Navy pier. We didn't get to see the fireworks but plan accordingly to catch the fireworks. The scenery of the lake, along with the skyline of Chicago, is a beautiful sight to watch. On a perfect evening, it was relaxing to take a stroll on the pier. Overall, it's a great and must-see !!

    Dan T.

    When you visit Navy Pier... It's an experience. A walk around the pier's exterior offers a refreshing change of pace and a different perspective on Chicago's iconic lakefront. Originally opened in 1916 and renovated in the 1990s... This pier has a rich history and was utilized as a training facility in both WWI and WWII. The pier itself extends out into Lake Michigan and is built on around 20,000 wooden piles in the lakebed. From the pier the Chicago skyline views become more impressive...especially at sunset. The light reflecting off the skyscrapers and the lake creates a captivating scene. The city's architecture along the water is mesmerizing and provides many photo opportunities. In addition to the buildings the Centennial Wheel adds a unique focal point. For me two of the highlights are on the far East point of the pier. The Chicago Warship Anchor and the Bob Newhart Statue... As a Navy veteran those huge anchors always pull me in. And who doesn't love Bob Newhart and the filmography he left behind...? So many movies and sitcoms! The outer walk provides a unique way to experience Navy Pier, especially for those who appreciate nature, architecture, and scenery...and who are not as much into shopping. Though you can find plenty of shopping and dining opportunities within the interior of the pier and throughout the rest of the city... The outer perimeter of the Navy Pier offers a beautiful view of Lake Michigan. It feels less like a tourist spot and more like an escape away from the hustle and bustle Chicago normally exudes... Chicago is a great city, but I'm kind of a small town guy.... This stop was something I really needed after a few days in the city... I could take a deep breath, lean against the rail, and relax there overlooking the water. There's not a lot of places you can do that in downtown Chicago... Lol

    Nighttime view
    Jim H.

    We were at the Navy Pier to board a dinner cruise on the lake. It was late afternoon on a weekday (5:30'ish) and a cool, damp evening. So, there wasn't a lot of activity at the Pier. The Ferris wheel was operating but the pier was generally pretty quiet. From what I could see in the dark, this looks like a place I'd like to come back to during the day and on a warmer day.

    07.03.25 events, culture, dining, shopping
    May A.

    Shopping, Dining and Entertainment [Chicago IL] We hopped off the Big Bus Tour at Stop #8 -- the Navy Pier. Here you can find a plethora of restaurants and attractions including the Ferris wheel and Lakefront Path. What food is Chicago known for? Of course, the #1 Most Famous Food of Chicago is deep-dish pizza. By recommendation from Thomas G we had lunch at Giordano's... oh man, too much to say so it'll be in a separate review. There is no admission fee to enter Navy Pier, although attractions may have prices. We had booked a Lake Michigan Skyline Cruise boat tour with the Shoreline Sightseeing Lake Tour and met at the dock on the west end of Navy Pier. Unfortunately, we did not do the Centennial ferris wheel ride but we had ice-cream cones from Ben & Jerry's and bought the Chicago mix popcorn from the long-popular Garrett Popcorn Shops. A must see and visit... We spent quite a bit of time at the Navy Pier and enjoyed it. Review #3815

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    Review Highlights - Navy Pier

    Fun to walk around the shops inside and of course ride the Ferris wheel and walk along the pier outside.

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    Skydeck Chicago - NEVER FORGET (look closely)

    Skydeck Chicago

    3.5(947 reviews)
    1.8 miThe Loop

    Really cool experience and things to visit/read while you're on the way up. You start by going…read morethrough the bottom floor and there's a ton photo opportunities and history about Chicago and the Willis tower. There's information about different Chicago foods including the deep dish pizzas, Chicago style dogs, jabiritos, and more! Once you get through the bottom floor, you take an elevator up all the way to the sky deck. The elevator travels at 18mph! And it takes really quick time to travel up. But during the way up, there's a ton of information that's played in a video. You can feel your ears popping as you change altitude. Thought it was really cool to experience. Once you reach the top (103 floors) , you can look at all 4 sides of the view and it's stunning! Once you're ready to go into the glass floor, staff take two groups at a time for efficiency for each window. They will take photos for you with the company camera, and then will allow you 90 seconds for your own pictures and photos. That's how the line keeps moving without anyone taking too long. After you're finished you can hop back into line for the elevator down. I thought this was well worth it. The photos and the views and efficiency was well executed. Definitely recommend!

    I have only been on the Skydeck once. I absolutely urge first-time visitors to check it out. The…read moreChicago skyline from the deck is breathtakingly beautiful. You'll need to purchase tickets to enter. The lines can sometimes be long but they do try and control that. Of course they have a gift shop...a few actually. You can pay for a photo of yourself on the deck and you can also snap some of your own. Staff are accommodating. You are able to learn a lot of history as well as seeing other important historical displays about the city. Big touristy thing to do? Yep! Should you do it? Yep!

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    Skydeck Chicago - Use your phone flash!

    Use your phone flash!

    Skydeck Chicago - Read sign if it's not obvious.

    Read sign if it's not obvious.

    Skydeck Chicago - Our friend living his best life

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    Our friend living his best life

    Landmark Theatres - Inside theatre 5

    Landmark Theatres

    3.7(24 reviews)
    17.7 mi

    When we were looking for a local cinema to see Ne Zha 2 for the second time, this time with English…read moredubbing, we were happy to find Landmark at the Glen! It replaced Arclight which was in a decline. The cinema had been renovated 2 years ago. It was a Thursday afternoon, and the cinema was pretty quiet. There were big kiosks for ticket purchases, and the process was quick and easy. We got a small bag (which was not too small) for $10 plus tax, a little pricy for popcorn, but it was good. The popcorn guy was friendly, and he also doubled as the guy to collect our ticket stubs, and informed us which cinema room to go to. We were there for the preview of the movie, and we got the entire cinema #5 to the 3 of us! While the lobby and hallways of the cinema was nice and cool, this room was a little too warm. We totally understood that they would not cool down an entire room when there was no audience inside. I went to talk to the popcorn guy about the air temperature issue, and he promised to have it adjusted. As I went back to the cinema room. We could feel that cool air started to come out, and it was comfortable for the rest of the showing. The chairs were big, clean, and comfortable. Sound and picture were great. The movie itself was enjoyable just like the first time, and the English dubbing was perfect. The entire cinema was very clean. I was especially pleased with their restrooms being spotless clean. There is a bar in the lobby, and across from it was the biggest poster I've ever seen in a cinema lobby, it was a colorful digital poster of Ne Zha 2, very appropriate for such a spectacular movie. When we left the cinema after seeing the movie, there was another guy at the hallway collecting ticket stubs, and there was obviously more audience coming in. We enjoyed this cinema experience very much, and would definitely return to see other movies in the future.

    This movie theater's really cute. I think it's a hidden gem in the Glen. Located right next to Yard…read moreHouse in Glenview, IL. The guy was very helpful getting me a cup for water and had the whold theater to myself. Definitely coming back.

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    Landmark Theatres - Kiosks in the lobby

    Kiosks in the lobby

    Landmark Theatres - Inside theatre 5

    Inside theatre 5

    Landmark Theatres - We held our ribbon-cutting with The Village of Glenview on Nov. 17, 2022.

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    We held our ribbon-cutting with The Village of Glenview on Nov. 17, 2022.

    Willis Tower - Entrance

    Willis Tower

    3.8(1.5k reviews)
    1.8 miThe Loop

    I will always call it the Sears Tower. I can't help it, that's what it was called the first time I…read moreever saw it and you know how it is...some of us humans just don't adapt to name changes of places we know and love. Anyway, I have been to Chicago many, many times (if you see me at a Yelp event, ask me why) and I like to see the tower whenever I am in the neighborhood. No longer the tallest building in the world, it is still a spectacular sight. The history and origin and the fact that it was the first skyscraper still holds intrigue and meaning for any architecture lover. As you can imagine, it can be extremely busy because after all, it is a building that holds businesses. However, that is not always the case. I have been at various times of day and it just really depends on the time, etc. If you are going for the first time, you absolutely want to get a view from the deck (Skydeck). The views are beyond incredible.

    I went to Willis Tower at 5 PM on a weekday with absolutely no idea what kind of crowd situation I…read morewas walking into. I had mentally prepared myself for lines, chaos, and the slow march of humanity. Imagine my surprise when I basically walked right in. In fact, my longest wait of the entire experience was for an elevator, which feels like a very reasonable thing to wait for in a giant skyscraper. I also loooooooved all of the historical information provided throughout the experience. It kept things interesting and made the journey feel like more than just walking in and riding an elevator to a great view. The cute photo ops sprinkled throughout were a nice touch too. And can we take a moment to appreciate the bathrooms? There were plenty of them and they were so clean. THANK YOU. As someone who judges attractions at least partially on restroom availability, this earned major points from me. Supreme appreciation. Everything felt organized, easy to navigate, and flowed really well. I don't know if I should credit the time of day, the weekday timing, or if it's always this smooth, but whatever the reason, I was pleasantly surprised from start to finish. Would absolutely visit again.

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    Willis Tower - Chamber music in the sky

    Chamber music in the sky

    Willis Tower - I was too afraid to step all the was back to the outer wall. Others were posing and having a blast. I'd do it again!

    I was too afraid to step all the was back to the outer wall. Others were posing and having a blast. I'd do it again!

    Willis Tower - Lots of fun photo ops while heading up to the tower.

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    Lots of fun photo ops while heading up to the tower.

    Cloud Gate - Cloud Gate ("The Bean")

    Cloud Gate

    4.6(991 reviews)
    1.1 miThe Loop

    There it was! The giant bean that Chicago is very known for. Loved that it was accessible and ADA…read morefriendly so everyone could enjoy it. We came early on a Monday to beat the crowds. The later it got, the more people showed up. I was lucky to snap this photo before more people started to come in. Really cool sight to see. It's a giant mirror and has two sides, the park side and the city reflection side. So the view from both and don't forget to check out the middle.

    Cloud Gate, otherwise known as the Bean, sits in the middle of Millennium Park in downtown Chicago…read moreand is one of those public art installations that consistently surprises people who encounter it for the first time despite being one of the most photographed objects in the city. I walked up to a seamless polished stainless steel form that reflects everything around it without a single visible seam or joint across its entire surface. That engineering achievement alone is worth appreciating before I even started engaging with what the reflections actually do. The reflections are the experience. I watched the Chicago skyline curve and distort across the surface in a way that shifted constantly depending on where I was standing, and walking slowly around the perimeter gave me a different composition every few steps. Walking underneath the concave arch in the center, which locals call the omphalos, produced a funhouse mirror effect that reflected me and everyone else from overhead in a way that was consistently disorienting and engaging regardless of how many times I have seen it. On a clear day with blue sky the effect was particularly strong, with the skyline wrapping around the sculpture against a bright background. On overcast days the palette shifts toward silver and grey and produces its own version of the thing. Admission is free and the park is open and accessible, which made Cloud Gate an easy addition to my Chicago itinerary without any planning required. It gets crowded, particularly on weekends and during summer, and the area immediately around the sculpture fills with people taking photos throughout the day. Early morning visits before the crowds build give you a more relaxed experience and better light for photography. It is one of the few landmarks in any city that genuinely lives up to what people say about it.

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    Cloud Gate - 07.04.25 touched the surface of The Bean... check!

    07.04.25 touched the surface of The Bean... check!

    Cloud Gate - 07.04.25 The Bean with Chicago's skyscrapers in the background and the clouds floating above

    07.04.25 The Bean with Chicago's skyscrapers in the background and the clouds floating above

    Cloud Gate - My wife, her parents, and me at the Bean.

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    My wife, her parents, and me at the Bean.

    Navy Pier - landmarks - Updated July 2026

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