Navy Pier
Navy Pier
Since 1916 the Navy Pier has stood in Chicago, at a cost of 4.5 million dollars to construct. It was the only pier that combined the business of shipping and the enjoyment of entertainment. It wasn't until 1927 that the Pier got it's official name, Navy Pier, named so in honor of Navy personnel who served in World War II. The Pier has been one of the largest Chicago tourist destinations drawing over 8 million visitors per year. Located on Lake Michigan the Pier has much to offer in the way of entertainment for the entire family.
If it is outdoor fun you crave the Navy Pier probably has just what you are looking for. Permanent amusement park rides, an old-fashioned swing ride, musical carousel, and the Pier's own landmark the 150-foot-high Ferris wheel. You will also find an 18-hole miniature gold and the Skyline Stage outdoor performance pavilion.
The Navy Pier also is host to several of Chicago's museums, Smith Museum of Stained Glass, the Chicago Children's Museum, and IMAX Theater.
You may enjoy Crystal Gardens, an indoor botanical park, or the Shakespeare Theater.
Having a wide array of dining offerings you won't go hungry on the Pier. Some of the restaurants there are, a food court, Billy Goat Tavern, Bubba Gump, Charlie's Ale Capi's Italian Kitchen, Dock Street Cafe, Haagen Dazs, Joe's Be-Bop, Riva/Riva Cafe and Chango Loc. As you can see there is something to whet everyone's appetite.
If seeing a live performance or concert excites you then the Pier can accommodate. There is the Bud Light Stage, Skyline Stage and the Pier Players. The Navy Pier is a one stop, mega entertainment complex.
Hours of operation:
Monday - Thursday 10 am- 8 pm
Friday and Saturday 10 am- 10 pm
Sunday 10 am- 7 pm
Since 1916 the Navy Pier has stood in Chicago, at a cost of 4.5 million dollars to construct. It was the only pier that combined the business of shipping and the enjoyment of entertainment. It wasn't until 1927 that the Pier got it's official name, Navy Pier, named so in honor of Navy personnel who served in World War II. The Pier has been one of the largest Chicago tourist destinations drawing over 8 million visitors per year. Located on Lake Michigan the Pier has much to offer in the way of entertainment for the entire family.
If it is outdoor fun you crave the Navy Pier probably has just what you are looking for. Permanent amusement park rides, an old-fashioned swing ride, musical carousel, and the Pier's own landmark the 150-foot-high Ferris wheel. You will also find an 18-hole miniature gold and the Skyline Stage outdoor performance pavilion.
The Navy Pier also is host to several of Chicago's museums, Smith Museum of Stained Glass, the Chicago Children's Museum, and IMAX Theater.
You may enjoy Crystal Gardens, an indoor botanical park, or the Shakespeare Theater.
Having a wide array of dining offerings you won't go hungry on the Pier. Some of the restaurants there are, a food court, Billy Goat Tavern, Bubba Gump, Charlie's Ale Capi's Italian Kitchen, Dock Street Cafe, Haagen Dazs, Joe's Be-Bop, Riva/Riva Cafe and Chango Loc. As you can see there is something to whet everyone's appetite.
If seeing a live performance or concert excites you then the Pier can accommodate. There is the Bud Light Stage, Skyline Stage and the Pier Players. The Navy Pier is a one stop, mega entertainment complex.
Hours of operation:
Monday - Thursday 10 am- 8 pm
Friday and Saturday 10 am- 10 pm
Sunday 10 am- 7 pm



