Picture this: a strip of pure fun stretching six city blocks straight out into Lake Michigan, topped with a giant Ferris wheel, stuffed with deep-dish pizza, and sprinkled with fireworks all summer long. That’s Navy Pier – Chicago’s lakefront crown jewel, the most visited destination in the entire Midwest, and the place locals lovingly call “The People’s Pier.” Roughly 9 million people a year wander its 50-plus acres, and honestly, it’s easy to see why.
Sitting pretty at 600 E. Grand Avenue in the Streeterville neighborhood, the Pier is open year-round and packs in rides, museums, theater, boat cruises, rooftop bars, and enough snacks to require a stretchy waistband.
Best part? Walking onto the Pier itself is free. You only pay for the attractions you actually want to do.
Whether you’ve got toddlers, a date, a camera, or just a serious craving for a Chicago-style hot dog, the Pier’s got your afternoon (and probably your evening) covered.
From Shipping Dock to Showstopper: A Quick History


Here’s a fun party fact: Navy Pier started life in 1916 as a working shipping and recreation dock. It was originally called Municipal Pier, then renamed Navy Pier in 1927 to honor the Navy personnel who served in World War I.
Over the decades, it has worn many hats: cargo hub, military training site, and even a university campus.
By the early ’90s, the Pier had gotten a little sleepy, so Chicago gave it a glow-up and reopened it in 1995 as the entertainment wonderland we know today, and more than 240 million guests have streamed through since.
The big birthday came in 2016, when the Pier celebrated its 100th anniversary by unveiling the brand-new Centennial Wheel, the lakefront Polk Bros Park, and the Peoples Energy Welcome Pavilion.
These days, it just keeps leveling up, with the swanky Sable hotel, the Navy Pier Marina, and the soar-over-the-city FlyOver Chicago ride all part of its second-century glow-up.
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Rides, Wheels & Wonders


If the Pier has a superstar, it’s the Centennial Wheel. It is a nearly 200-foot icon of the Chicago skyline with cozy, climate-controlled gondolas that serve up jaw-dropping 360-degree views of the city and the lake in any season.
Feeling fancy? Book the VIP gondola with plush seats and a genuine glass bottom. Beyond the Wheel, here’s your hit list:
| Attraction | The Vibe | Don’t Miss |
| Centennial Wheel | Nearly 200 feet of skyline-soaring glory in enclosed gondolas | The glass-bottom VIP gondola for special occasions |
| Pier Park | An old-school fairground right on the water | The wave swinger, drop tower, 1920s-style musical carousel, and spinning tea cups |
| FlyOver Chicago | A fully immersive flight-simulator ride | Wind, mist, and scents as you “soar” over Chicago landmarks |
| Amazing Chicago’s Funhouse Maze | Chicago’s only self-paced, full-sensory maze | Getting happily lost in 4,000 square feet of tunnels and games |
| Amazing Chicago’s Time Freak | A high-speed, all-ages racing game | Beating the clock for bragging rights |
| The Butterfly House | An indoor exhibit full of live, free-flying butterflies | A peaceful breather from the crowds |
Round it out with mini-golf, indoor golf, and a rotating cast of games, and you’ve got hours of fun before you’ve even left this stretch of the Pier.
Culture, Cruises & Lakefront Adventures


Navy Pier isn’t all spinning rides and funnel-scented air. It’s got serious culture too.
The Chicago Children’s Museum is three glorious floors of organized chaos for kids around 10 and under, where they can dig for dinosaur bones, scramble up a three-story schooner, and splash around a water playground.
Grown-ups, meanwhile, can catch a show at the Tony Award-winning Chicago Shakespeare Theater, home to “The Yard,” an engineering marvel of nine moveable towers that reshape the stage for every production, with more than 650 performances a year.
Out in the fresh air, Polk Bros. Park greets you at the Pier’s entrance with a dramatic fountain shooting from more than 150 jets, plus performance lawns set against the skyline. And because this is a pier, you’ve absolutely got to get on the water: choose from laid-back sightseeing cruises, elegant dining cruises, the historic Tall Ship Windy, white-knuckle speedboat thrill rides, or architecture tours along the Chicago River.
Prefer two wheels? Grab a bike, e-bike, or quadcycle and roll along the gorgeous lakefront trail.
Eat Your Way Down the Pier
Let’s be real. Half the reason to visit is the food, and the Pier delivers a greatest-hits tour of Chicago classics.
Crowning it all is Offshore Rooftop & Bar, the nation’s largest rooftop bar, perched atop Festival Hall with panoramic lake-and-skyline views, cocktails, and cozy fire pits. It’s the kind of spot that makes you want to cancel your evening plans and just… stay.
Hungry for the icons? Dig into a deep-dish masterpiece at Giordano’s, grab the world-famous “cheezborger” at Billy Goat Tavern, and save room for a five-flavors-stacked-sky-high cone from The Original Rainbow Cone.
There’s Southern comfort food at celebrity chef Art Smith’s Reunion, island vibes at Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville, sports and barbecue at Harry Caray’s Tavern, and the buttery-caramel-cheddar magic of Garrett Popcorn.
Basically, come hungry, leave happy, regret nothing.
Plan Your Perfect Pier Day
Getting there is half the adventure. The Pier sits at 600 E. Grand Avenue with two on-site parking garages (East and West) plus valet at Entrance 2 and complimentary EV charging.
Pre-booking parking online saves a headache. Carless? Hop a CTA bus (routes 29, 65, 66, and the aptly named 124 Navy Pier), transfer in from Metra, glide over on a seasonal water taxi (May through September), or grab a Divvy bike at the Polk Bros Park station.
A few pro tips to make your day shine:
- Summer is peak magic but also peak crowds. Arrive earlier in the day for shorter ride lines.
- Time your visit around the free summer fireworks, which light up the sky on Wednesdays and Saturdays between Memorial Day and Labor Day. They’re spectacular from the ground but next-level from the Centennial Wheel or a fireworks cruise.
- The Pier runs 245+ free public programs a year. Think live music, outdoor movies, lakeside yoga, jazz, and seasonal favorites like Light Up the Lake in winter. Check the events calendar before you go.
- Want to roll out of bed and straight onto the Pier? Sable at Navy Pier (Curio Collection by Hilton) is the first and only hotel right on the Pier, with knockout lake and skyline views.
How to Book Navy Pier Tickets on Thrillark
Online booking consistently delivers a lower rate than the box-office price for Navy Pier attractions, and for peak-day visits (summer weekends, fireworks nights, and public holidays), it is the smartest way to lock in your spot before the lakefront crowds roll in.
Thrillark lists every Navy Pier ticket category clearly at the lowest available online rate, with instant confirmation to your inbox within seconds of payment. Here’s how to book.

Step 1: Find the listing and pick your date
Open Thrillark and search for Navy Pier Chicago tickets. The product page shows the key inclusions, cancellation policy, and other important information you need to know about the attraction.
Once you’ve gone through all the details, click “Book Now.”
Next, select your preferred date. If your schedule has flexibility, checking across a few dates is worth doing to compare availability and pricing across different periods of the week.
Step 2: Select your ticket type
Once your date is locked in, the full range of available ticket options loads beneath it. Each listing shows what’s included, any relevant restrictions, and the price. Take a moment to read through before committing. Select the ticket that fits your group and hit “Select.”
Step 3: Choose your entry preference
Depending on the ticket type you’ve selected, you may be asked to confirm a preferred entry time or session window. Pick the option that fits your plans and click the “Continue to Payment” option.

Step 4: Set your guest count
Adjust the adult and child numbers using the + and − buttons. The running total at the top of the screen updates with each change. Confirm the count carefully before moving forward. Adjusting a booking after payment is always more effort than getting it right the first time.
Step 5: Enter your guest details
Your full name, email address, and contact number are required here. The email field is the critical one. Your e-tickets are sent there immediately after payment clears. Read it back before hitting “Next.” A typo at this stage creates an avoidable problem on the day.
Step 6: Pay and confirm
Choose your payment method and work through the checkout. The process is secured throughout.
Hit “Confirm & Pay” when you’re ready.
Step 7: Receive your e-ticket and head straight in
Your booking confirmation and QR code land in your inbox within seconds of payment. On the day, pull up the email at Navy Pier, scan the code, and walk right in.
No ticket window, no queue, no uncertainty about whether your spot is actually confirmed.
The Final Stroll
From a humble 1916 shipping dock to a 50-acre lakefront playground, Navy Pier has spent more than a century perfecting the art of the perfect day out. It’s the rare place where you can ride a glass-bottom Ferris wheel, watch Shakespeare, demolish a deep-dish pizza, and catch fireworks over Lake Michigan, all without leaving one gloriously long stretch of Chicago.
So grab your crew, charge your phone (you’ll want those skyline pics), and go make a day of it. The People’s Pier is waiting, and that lake breeze isn’t going to enjoy itself.
Frequently Asked Questions About Navy Pier
The Centennial Wheel soars to nearly 200 feet, making it a standout feature of the Chicago skyline. Its enclosed, climate-controlled gondolas offer 360-degree views of the city and Lake Michigan in any season. It was unveiled in 2016 to celebrate Navy Pier’s 100th anniversary.
FlyOver Chicago is a fully immersive flight-simulator ride that makes you feel like you’re soaring over the city. It combines motion seats with wind, mist, scents, and spatial audio to create the sensation of flying past skyscrapers and landmarks. It’s one of the Pier’s most thrilling can’t-miss experiences.
Amazing Chicago’s Funhouse Maze is the city’s only self-paced, full-sensory maze experience. It spans 4,000 square feet of twisting tunnels, mazes, and interactive games. It’s a fun challenge for all ages and a great way to get happily lost for a while.
The Butterfly House is an indoor exhibit at Navy Pier filled with live, free-flying butterflies. It’s a calm, family-friendly stop where you can stroll among colorful species up close. It makes a lovely change of pace from the Pier’s bigger rides and busier crowds.
Yes, the Centennial Wheel is one of the best spots to catch Navy Pier’s famous summer fireworks. The shows traditionally take place on Wednesdays and Saturdays between Memorial Day and Labor Day, usually starting between 9:30 and 10:15 p.m. Riding the Wheel during the display gives you an unforgettable elevated view over the lake.
Offshore Rooftop & Bar is the nation’s largest rooftop bar, sitting high atop Navy Pier’s Festival Hall. It serves up panoramic lakefront and skyline views alongside creative cocktails, a full kitchen, and cozy fire pits. It’s a favorite spot for soaking in the scenery, especially around sunset.
The Chicago Shakespeare Theater is a Tony Award-winning company that stages more than 650 performances a year. Its season spans classic plays, musicals, world premieres, and touring productions. It’s especially celebrated for The Yard, a flexible stage built from nine moveable towers that reconfigure for each show.
Yes, Sable at Navy Pier is the first and only hotel located directly on Navy Pier. Part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, every room offers striking views of the surrounding lake and city skyline. It’s also home to Lirica, a restaurant serving Latin-inspired cuisine with waterfront seating.
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