Chicago Architectural River Cruise

Take in the views on this award-winning 90-minute Architectural Tour, a jaw-dropping excursion through a city that defies all expectations!

Take in the views on this award-winning 90-minute Architectural Tour, a jaw-dropping excursion through a city that defies all expectations!

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Location: Chicago

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on the Architectural River Cruise?

A: There’s no specific age limit for the Architectural River Cruise! Kids are definitely welcome, and it’s a great way to introduce them to architecture. Just keep in mind that the cruise lasts about 90 minutes, so younger kids might get restless. Some families bring snacks or activities to keep them entertained.

Q: What should we wear for the Chicago Architectural River Cruise?

A: Dress comfortably, but it can definitely get a bit breezy on the water, so layers are a good idea! If it's sunny, don’t forget sunglasses and sunscreen. I went in early June and ended up needing a light jacket toward the end of the cruise. It’s also nice to have shoes that are easy to walk around in since you may want to explore the area before or after the ride.

Q: What if the weather's bad? Can we reschedule?

A: Yes, you can reschedule if the weather doesn’t cooperate! Chicago Line Cruises will notify you if a cruise is canceled due to severe weather, and they’ll help you pick a new date. I had to reschedule once because of rain, and they were super accommodating.

Discussions

Just did the Chicago Architectural River Cruise - wow!

I took the Architectural River Cruise last weekend with some friends and it was amazing! The live commentary was super informative and made the buildings come alive. We got complimentary lemonade, which was refreshing on a warm day. It was about 90 minutes long, and honestly, it flew by. Highly recommend this as a gift for anyone who loves architecture or just wants a unique view of Chicago!

Thinking about gifting the Architectural River Cruise!

I’m considering this Architectural River Cruise as a gift for my architecture-loving sibling. Has anyone done it recently? How's the experience? Any tips for getting the best views? I really want to make it special for them.