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Step onto Navy Pier in Chicago and feel the breeze from Lake Michigan meet the skyline’s bold silhouette—it’s not just a dock, it’s a living pulse of city life. Street performers, open-air cafés, and endless views make every moment feel electric. Don’t miss the whimsical Navy Pier Carousel, where kids and dreamers alike spin through time on painted horses, framed by the glittering city and shimmering lake. Come at dusk—when the lights glow like stars on water, and magic feels real.

The Langham Chicago

The Langham Chicago

4.7 / 5Great3 Reviews
330 N Wabash Ave
1.49KM from Navy Pier

This hotel is a gem in downtown Chicago! Just a short walk to Michigan Avenue and Millennium Park, it's incredibly convenient. Whether you want to unwind with a luxurious spa massage or relax by the indoor pool, this place has it all. Enjoy Mediterranean cuisine at the on-site restaurant or unwind with a drink at the bar. Families will love the kids' club and children's meals, ensuring fun for the little ones. Business travelers are covered too, with meeting rooms and a business center. Rooms come with minibars and free WiFi, making your stay comfortable and hassle-free!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Navy Pier

The Langham, Chicago is a top choice, located just a 10-minute walk from Navy Pier, offering elegant rooms with panoramic views of Lake Michigan. Its prime location provides easy access to the pier’s attractions, including the Centennial Wheel and waterfront dining. Alternatively, Hyatt Regency Chicago is directly adjacent to the pier, providing exceptional convenience for visitors wanting to explore the area’s vibrant nightlife, boat cruises, and seasonal events. Both hotels offer premium amenities, including free parking and wheelchair accessibility, making them ideal for travelers seeking comfort and proximity to Chicago’s iconic lakefront destination.

Yes, Navy Pier is exceptionally accessible via public transit. Take the CTA Green Line to the "Chicago/Pacific" stop—just a 5-minute walk away—or use the Blue Line and numerous bus routes connecting downtown, O’Hare Airport, and South Loop. The pier also features a free bike-sharing station, perfect for scenic rides along the lakefront. For a unique experience, hop on the Lakefront Streetcar or one of the water taxis that cruise Lake Michigan, offering stunning views of the city skyline and the surrounding harbor. These options make exploring Chicago’s lakefront effortless and enjoyable.

At Navy Pier, visitors can enjoy several unique experiences. Don’t miss the Centennial Wheel, a towering Ferris wheel offering breathtaking views of Lake Michigan and the Chicago skyline. The Children's Museum of Chicago, located on-site, provides engaging, interactive exhibits perfect for families. Every evening, the Navy Pier Light Show transforms the pier into a dazzling spectacle, especially vibrant during summer festivals. Take a lakefront boat tour to see the city from the water, or attend seasonal events like outdoor concerts and food festivals. These offerings highlight Chicago’s dynamic culture and make the pier a year-round destination for locals and tourists alike.

Yes, the area around Navy Pier is ideal for family travel. The Langham, Chicago and Hyatt Regency Chicago both offer family suites, crib services, and dedicated spaces such as game rooms and children’s activity areas. Located steps from the Children's Museum of Chicago and open plazas, these hotels support quality family time. The pier features kid-friendly pathways, outdoor seating, and free Wi-Fi, while regularly hosting children’s events and live performances. Nearby restaurants provide kids’ menus and nursing stations, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming experience for parents and young travelers alike.