I recently had the pleasure of using the Shoreline Water Taxi in Chicago to travel from the Museum Campus to Navy Pier, and it was a fantastic experience. The journey offered breathtaking views of the city's iconic skyline, making it a scenic and enjoyable way to get around. The water taxi was punctual and well-maintained, providing a smooth and comfortable ride. The staff were friendly and helpful, ensuring a pleasant experience from start to finish. As we glided along the water, I was able to take in the stunning architecture and vibrant cityscape, making it a memorable part of my visit. Overall, the Shoreline Water Taxi is an excellent choice for both tourists and locals looking to see Chicago from a unique perspective while traveling conveniently between major...
Read moreSuper quick and reliable way to get to Navy pier from the museums. Walking is doable but even though it looks so close, know that it’s another 2 miles. So if you’re a little tired from walking all day in the museums, hop aboard the water taxi instead. It is a little pricey if you have a bunch of people. It was about $18 per person. But it was worth it because my wife’s family was visiting and we live right across the street. Views of the city are, of course, stunning as always. The guy boarding passengers isn’t friendly or helpful and seems bitter about something. And it wasn’t just a thing that day. I walk my dog down there and have seen him several times and he always...
Read moreSeemed like a pretty cheap chance to see the city and the lake ($10 I think from the aquarium to Michigan Ave). It was a beautiful day and hot enough that it felt really nice to get out on the water. Keep in mind, though this is called a taxi, it is not an efficient way to get around the city (It may however be the quickest way to get from the aquarium to the pier) I waited maybe half an hour for the pier to...
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