Tours and Tickets to Experience Chicago River
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What are people saying about Chicago River
IULIANA_P, Oct 2025
Great tour, the tour...
Great tour, the tour guide was excellent, easy understanding, funny. The boat was clean, the length of the tour was great, I would’ve prefer more of the Chicago river tho
Sarah_D, Oct 2025
This is a must-do if the weather is cooperating like it did for us!
We boarded a little before the tour. Safety instructions were given and a little information about what to expect. The tour guide was very knowledgeable. She had a lot of great information about the history of Chicago. We enjoyed a relaxing boat ride on the Chicago River with stunning views of the city.
Faith_W, Mar 2026
Great tour with a staff...
Great tour with a staff who really cares about everyone’s experience and safety! We had a great tour guide
Rebekah_L, Mar 2026
Fun and Fabulous!
Fabulous - the ship is clean (with bar and restrooms) and the tour guide Sam was excellent. I learned so much and had such an appreciation for the city by the end of the tour. I wanted to move to Chicago!
Connie_L, Feb 2026
Highly recommend this tour!
We thoroughly enjoyed this tour. It was informative, the tour guide was knowledgeable and hilarious (so entertaining!), boat was clean and great amenities. Need a regular lager other than Bud Light for beer though.
Dennis_M, Jan 2026
Great Tour, it was cold in January so this was a great way to see the city and stay warm!
Great tour guide, very knowledgeable and fun. Small bus was clean and comfortable. It was very cold in January so this was a great way to see the city and highlights and get some good insight to places you may overlook.
Casey_B, Dec 2025
Fun!
Fun tour guide. Weather was def a bummer but the partly covered top deck was helpful! Seats were SO cold but that’s no one’s fault, Appreciated the hop on/off convenience. Cleaner windows would be helpful.
Austin_A, Dec 2025
Super good, tour guide...
Super good, tour guide was so entertaining and view was so worth only $28; whole boat was clean; the tour was on time; leave tips for the tour guide!
Gabi_G, Oct 2025
Boat very clean,...
Boat very clean, personnel very nice. The boat left on time as scheduled. During the ride they explained the different architecture with a little of history.
Becky_L, Mar 2026
Great Way to Experience Chicago
Book this tour - you will not regret it! Rich was an excellent tour guide - full of knowledge, facts and fun stories. He also made sure that everyone enjoyed themselves on this tour. The architecture half of the store is fascinating - so many cool spots - the Tribune Building being our fave with the imported "rocks". The food was great - all the Chicago faves - and Rich made sure everything was timed superbly. Wear comfy shoes - lots of walking! Have fun!
BobW_H, Dec 2025
Take the fun tour but leave your screaming babies at home
The cruise was fun but could not hear the tour guide over the many screaming babies on board. The tour operators should consider a minimum age requirement.
Boat was clean and drinks were great! Crew friendly too.
Pamela_S, Mar 2026
N/a
Braden was a knowledgeable guide and the food was tasty! My only suggestion would be give time for picture taking during the tour.
Chicago River
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River cruises fill up fast in summer, so buy tickets or book a tour well in advance.
Boat tours depart rain or shine. As weather can change quickly in Chicago, be prepared for rain or temperature fluctuations.
You don’t need any experience to kayak on the Chicago River; tour guides provide short lesson before each kayaking tour begins.
People Also Ask
What is unique about the Chicago River?
The most unusual characteristic about the Chicago River is that the river actually runs backwards from its original mouth in Lake Michigan. Engineers designed to river to run the opposite way of its natural flow. Also, the Chicago River runs right through Chicago, allowing people to get great views while wandering the city.
Can you swim in the Chicago River?
No, swimming is prohibited iin the Chicago River. There are many reasons the water is unsafe to swim in, ranging from hazardous bacteria to boat traffic. Plus, even though the Chicago River is cleaner today than it used to be, you should still steer clear of swimming in the water.
Why is Chicago River so blue?
While visiting the Windy City, you may notice that the Chicago River is especially blue. The river is blue because the river’s clay bottom, lake water, and algae all mix to present a bluish color. This is most evident on warmer days, especially in the summertime.
Are there any fish in the Chicago River?
Yes, the Chicago River does indeed have fish that call it home, and you can go fishing in certain areas. The types of fish you’ll find include carp, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, bluegill, catfish, and rock bass. You can also catch (and see) crayfish there, too.
What are the best boat tours on the Chicago River?
Some of the best boat tours along the Chicago River are architecture boat tours, which typically take place on large, open-topped boats and share the stories behind the city’s skyscrapers and architectural landmarks. Other options include dinner and cocktail cruises, sunset excursions, and boat trips that continue to Lake Michigan.
Is it safe to kayak or canoe on the Chicago River?
Yes, kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding are popular activities on the Chicago River, and there are numerous rental and tour options. To do so safely, you must follow certain rules, including wearing a lifejacket, paddling close to shore, and steering well clear of large vessels in this very active waterway.
Can you swim in the Chicago River?
No. While some people do swim in the Chicago River—and the waterway has come a long way since the polluted days of the 20th century—it’s still not recommended to do so, especially after big storms. However, the river is generally safe enough for kayaking, canoeing, and other aquatic recreation.
What are the most iconic bridges that cross the Chicago River?
There are a number of famous and historic bridges that cross the Chicago River. Probably the best-known is the DuSable Bridge, a movable bridge located where Michigan Avenue crosses the waterway. Other highlights include the Outer Drive Bridge, the last bridge before Lake Michigan, and the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Bridge.
What are the top attractions along the Chicago River?
There are many key landmarks along the Chicago River, especially its main stem in the heart of the city. Highlights include the Chicago Riverwalk; historic buildings like the Merchandise Mart, Wrigley Building, and Tribune Tower; architectural icons like the Marina Towers; and iconic bridges like the DuSable Bridge.
How can I access the Chicago River by public transportation?
To access the main stem of the Chicago River by public transportation, you can take the El to Clark/Lake station (served by the Blue, Brown, Green, Orange, Pink, and Purple lines); take Metra commuter trains to Millennium Station; use local bus lines; or even take a water taxi service.
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