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Magnificent Mile and Navy Pier Walk

Easy

2.6

(11)

66

hikers

Magnificent Mile and Navy Pier Walk

01:21

5.32km

10m

Hiking

This easy urban walk offers a fantastic way to soak in Chicago's energy, transitioning from the architectural grandeur of the Magnificent Mile to the expansive waterfront views at Navy Pier. You'll cover 3.3 miles (5.3 km) with a negligible 40 feet (12 metres) of elevation gain, making it a leisurely 1 hour and 21 minute stroll perfect for all ages and fitness levels. Keep an eye out for the stunning Chicago skyline as you approach Navy Pier, a true highlight of this popular route.

Planning your visit is straightforward, as the Magnificent Mile Navy Pier walk terrain elevation difficulty is minimal and the route is entirely paved, suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. There are no permits or fees required, and it's open 24/7. However, expect crowds, especially during peak tourist times, so consider an early morning or late afternoon start for a more relaxed experience. Comfortable footwear is a must for enjoying all the sights.

What makes this trail truly special is its seamless connection of two of Chicago's most iconic destinations, offering a unique blend of world-class shopping and dining with recreational attractions. It's an excellent choice for family-friendly activities, allowing you to appreciate the city's dynamic urban landscape and architectural heritage while enjoying breathtaking lakefront views. You can easily spend extra time exploring Navy Pier's many offerings.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

Tips

Includes a movable bridge

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After 2.21 km for 9 m

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Parking

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639 m

360 Chicago

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2

1.37 km

Chez Paul (The Blues Brothers Filming Location)

Highlight • Restaurant

In the movie The Blues Brothers, Chez Paul is a high-end restaurant where Jake and Elwood Blues go to find their former bandmate, Alan "Mr. Fabulous" Rubin. Rubin, a trumpet player for the band, has left the music world and is now the maitre d' at the snooty establishment.

The exterior shots of Chez Paul in The Blues Brothers were filmed at the actual location of the restaurant, which was at 660 North Rush Street in Chicago's River North neighborhood.
While the exterior was the real deal, the interior scenes of the restaurant were actually shot on a soundstage on the West Coast. This was a common practice for film productions, as the owner of Chez Paul reportedly said it was easier than "shipping the McCormick mansion to the West Coast."
The restaurant, which was a well-known institution in Chicago, has since closed.

Tip by

3

1.86 km

Tribune Tower Stone Collection

Highlight • Monument

These 149 stones/fragments from historically significant buildings and areas are built into the facade of the neo-Gothic building and inscribed. By whom and when these were collected is unknown, but the origin of each stone is. If you want to work your way through it, you can do so at
chicagoarchitecture.org/2013/03/05/pictures-of-all-149-rocks-stuck-on-the-tribune-tower
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4

1.98 km

5

2.21 km

6

2.67 km

View of the Tribune Tower

Highlight • Viewpoint

7

3.69 km

Polk Bros Fountain

Highlight • Monument

Polk Bros Park is a 13-acre space at Chicago's Navy Pier and serves as a vibrant "front lawn" for the iconic pier. The park features the Peoples Energy Welcome Pavilion, which includes restrooms, seating, a 35-foot digital screen, LED lighting, and a green roof. The Polk Bros Fountain is a 100-foot-wide interactive water feature with 147 jets creating engaging mist tunnels. The Polk Bros Performance Lawns is at the park's south end and includes City Stage and Lake Stage, which can accommodate 700-1,700 people for various events. The park hosts concerts, film screenings, fitness classes, and public art exhibitions, throughout the year, making it a must-visit if exploring the area.

Tip by

8

3.80 km

Navy Pier

Highlight • Monument

Cool location with great shops

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Tip by

9

4.03 km

View of the Chicago Skyline

Highlight • Viewpoint

The view is truly spectacular. You'll see iconic skyscrapers like the Willis Tower, 875 N. Michigan Ave (formerly the John Hancock Center), and the elegant St. Regis Chicago, all forming an impressive panorama over Lake Michigan.

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Tip by

10

4.39 km

View of the Chicago Skyline

Highlight • Viewpoint

11

4.77 km

Navy Pier Beer Garden

Highlight • Pub

Nice vieuw

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5.32 km

End point

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Way Types & Surfaces

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3.80 km

905 m

456 m

155 m

Surfaces

3.30 km

1.12 km

871 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to complete the Magnificent Mile and Navy Pier Walk?

The walk covers a distance of approximately 5.3 kilometers (3.3 miles) and typically takes around 1 hour and 20 minutes to complete at a moderate pace. This duration doesn't include time spent exploring attractions or stopping for food.

What is the terrain like on this urban walk?

The terrain along both the Magnificent Mile and Navy Pier is entirely paved. You will be walking on wide sidewalks and pathways, designed for pedestrian traffic in a bustling urban environment. It is flat with no significant inclines.

What are the main points of interest and viewpoints along the route?

This walk offers numerous highlights. Along the Magnificent Mile, you'll see impressive architecture and luxury boutiques. Key points include the Tribune Tower Stone Collection, Wings of Mexico Sculpture, and Chez Paul (The Blues Brothers Filming Location). As you approach and explore Navy Pier, you'll enjoy stunning views of the city skyline from spots like the Skyline View at the Chicago Riverwalk, View of the Tribune Tower, and various Chicago Skyline viewpoints. The Polk Bros Fountain and Navy Pier Beer Garden are also notable stops.

Is the Magnificent Mile and Navy Pier Walk dog-friendly?

Yes, this urban walk is generally dog-friendly, as it primarily follows public sidewalks and pedestrian areas. However, individual stores, restaurants, or attractions along the Magnificent Mile and within Navy Pier may have their own policies regarding pets. Always keep your dog on a leash and be prepared to clean up after them.

What is the best time of year to experience this walk?

The walk can be enjoyed year-round, but spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant city atmospheres. Summer (June-August) is also popular, though it can be hot and crowded, especially at Navy Pier. Winter offers festive decorations but can be very cold and windy, particularly near the lake.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this walk?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to walk along the Magnificent Mile or Navy Pier itself. Access to specific attractions, museums, or events within these areas may have associated costs.

How difficult is this walk, and is it accessible?

This walk is considered easy. It features flat, paved surfaces, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels. It is highly accessible for individuals using strollers or wheelchairs. The primary challenge might be navigating crowds during peak times.

Does this walk connect to other trails or paths?

Yes, the route passes through sections of the Navy Pier - Wells Street and Wells Street - Navy Pier paths. Navy Pier also connects directly to Chicago's 19-mile Lakefront Trail, offering extensive additional walking or biking opportunities along Lake Michigan.

Where can I park for the Magnificent Mile and Navy Pier Walk, or how can I get there by public transport?

Parking is available in numerous paid garages throughout the Magnificent Mile and Navy Pier areas, though it can be expensive. For public transport, both areas are well-served by Chicago's CTA bus system. The 'L' train (subway) has stations within walking distance of the Magnificent Mile, and shuttle buses often run from nearby 'L' stations to Navy Pier.

Are there places to eat or drink along the route?

Absolutely. Both the Magnificent Mile and Navy Pier are packed with dining options, from casual cafes to upscale restaurants. You'll find a wide variety of choices to suit any taste, including the Navy Pier Beer Garden for a refreshing stop.

Is there a park in Streeterville along the route, and are there any fees or regulations?

While the route itself is primarily urban, Navy Pier connects to Chicago's extensive lakefront parks system. These parks, including those in the Streeterville area, are generally free to access. Standard city park regulations apply, such as leash laws for dogs and no littering. Specific events or attractions within these parks might have fees.

What should I wear for the Magnificent Mile and Navy Pier Walk?

Comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended due to the distance involved. Dress in layers, especially if walking near Lake Michigan, as conditions can change quickly. Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen) is advisable during sunny days, and a windbreaker can be useful year-round.

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