No tours available, unless you're cheeky enough to fill out a fake rental application (24 hours in advance), but these iconic twin buildings are worth a photo

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Chicago City Tour with Optional River Cruise

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 2 to 4 hours

$39

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Enjoy Chicago’s famous sights and fabulous views on this award-winning small-group sightseeing tour ...

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Chicago Architecture River Cruise

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 1 hour 15 minutes

$38

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Experience one of the world’s most beautiful cities on a cruise down the historic Chicago River. On ...

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Marina City, Chicago

No tours available, unless you're cheeky enough to fill out a fake rental application (24 hours in advance), but these iconic twin buildings are worth a photo.

No tours available, unless you're cheeky enough to fill out a fake rental application (24 hours in advance), but these iconic twin buildings are worth a photo. (You might recognize them from the cover of Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, among many others.) Designed to be 'a city within a city,' they include a wildly overpriced bowling alley and the House of Blues. If you like Marina City, be sure to visit the South Loop for two more of architect Bertrand Goldberg's corncob structures.


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About Marina City

 Marina City, Chicago, IL 60654, USA

Marina City and Nearby Sights on Map

Marshall Field Jr. Mansion

No tours are offered, as this long-derelict property has been rehabbed and divided into condos

Vietnam Veterans Memorial (Chicago)

Designed in coordination with the National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum in the Near South, this waterfront plaza features a timeline from the war, a list of Illinois veterans who were killed in action, and a nice vantage point toward a few iconic buildings down the river

Trump Tower

1362 ft

Ford Center for the Performing Arts

Originally known as the Oriental Theater when it opened in 1926 as an ornate movie palace on the site of the former Iroquois Theater, the Ford Center for Performing Arts is a premier live performance venue that hosts Broadway productions

Goodman Theater

Non-profit theater company in an extremely expensive space; they pride themselves on new works, but are better known for revivals of plays from the American theater canon

Chicago Theater

Originally built as the Balaban and Katz Chicago Theater for motion pictures, it has been refurbished as one of the city's premier performance venues

Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum

Open late spring (mid-May), summer, and fall

Wrigley Building

Carbide and Carbon Building

A beautiful Art Deco tower covered in dark green terra cotta and adorned with a gold terra cotta leaf at the pinnacle

Chicago Picasso Statue

The Chicago Picasso Sculpture on Daley Plaza in the Chicago Loop is a 50 feet tall Cubist sculpture by Picasso that was installed as the first major public artwork in Downtown Chicago