The Navy Pier, at one time, was not this exciting. It changed the face of downtown Chicago for the better. It’s quite a complex, in every sense of the word, and just as much as it can be a great family outing locale, it’s also a very romantic spot to watch the sunset over the lake and Riva’s Café offers a great view and fantastic food. As I have been there more than once, I am going to try to draw a composite of my experiences for you.
Chicagoans are blessed with a magnificent waterfront which happens to be Lake Michigan; alongside of that strip of blue are many things, including the Navy Pier, luxury waterfront properties, Chicago also shows off some of its magnificent architecture if you happen to be on Lake Michigan, cruising. You can say that this city was built from the ground up, as it was victim to the Great Fire of 1871; giving birth to the nation’s first skyscrapers. Grant Park also lies on Lake Michigan and boasts a wonderful fountain.
If you can think of this place as indoors versus outdoors, then we can count the ways you can have fun even if the wind is blowing you away. Outdoors is Gateway Park where a fountain greets you and actually encourages you to play in the water! There is also the musical carousel, the giant ferris wheel, the Skyline Stage which was added in 1993, and believe it or not, when it’s cool outside, a heating system provides warmth to the floors in the seating areas of this entertainment center.
. Inside, things have changed and have been added gradually including an 18-hole miniature gold course! No kidding. There are museums, ballrooms, exhibition halls which can accommodate large conventions, If you like stained glass, the Smith Museum of Stained Glass will blow your mind. The Pier is also host later this year to the world’s largest outdoor sculpture exhibit, Navy Pier Walk 2003. If you want to read up on this, or are planning a trip to the windy city in October, go to this website for more info.
There is an outstanding map of Navy Pier right here . Print it out, and go! Aside from the restaurants indoors/outdoors, there is great shopping to be done in here and you have a choice of stores or vendor carts. If you need a greater dose than the Fourth of July fireworks, you can see them twice weekly at the Pier from May to August. Not only does Navy Pier attract top entertainment names like Norman Brown and Aimee Mann, but it also serves as the venue for several important business fairs including " Women in Business" and the "Chicago Toy Show".
Chicago’s Navy Pier has become part of this city’s signature, much in the way of the Sears Tower and Frank Lloyd Wright.