Architecture River Cruise

A scenic river cruise to explore Chicago's iconic architecture and famous landmarks by water

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Free cancellation available
Duration: 1 hour - 1 hour 15 minutes

On this charming cruise, you’ll get the chance to explore the Chicago River – the only river in the United States that flows backwards.

As you journey across the celebrated waterway, you’ll get to enjoy the city’s sparkling skyline. You’ll get to travel down all three branches of the river – the main branch, north branch and south branch.

You’ll see some of Chicago’s most iconic buildings and landmarks, including the Wrigley Building, Willis Tower, the Civic Opera Building, and more.

Along the way, you’ll hear a fascinating commentary with insights into the history and landmarks you pass.

Why visit

  • A relaxing way to explore Chicago's iconic architecture
  • Chance to see celebrated buildings, such as Willis Tower
  • Time to take photos of the city skyline from Wolf Point

What's included

  • Guide services

What's not included

    What's not included
    • Food and drinks

    Restrictions

    • Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the activity starts.

    Audio supported languages

    English

    Additional information

    Please wear weather-appropriate clothing.

    The tour duration is 75 minutes, except for March and November, where the tour runs for 60 minutes.

    Please note that only dogs on leads are permitted on this tour.

    Please note that accessing toilet facilities onboard requires climbing some stairs.

    This tour is conducted only in English.

    Location

    Meeting point
    401 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, IL 60611
    Arrive at the new flagship Apple Store located at the dock.

    User ratings

    4.9Exceptional(160 reviews)
    Good value
    4.8
    Facilities
    4.7
    Quality of service
    4.8
    Ease of access
    4.7

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