Enjoy a fun and scenic 90-minute Cycleboat Cruise along the beautiful Chicago River! Take in stunning skyline views as you pedal, relax, and sip your favorite drinks with friends, family, or that special someone.
• 1.5-hour cruise up and down the iconic Chicago River
• Comfortable boat with 10 cycle stations and bench seating at the front
• Maximum capacity of 16 passengers — perfect for smaller groups or couples
• BYOB! Bring your own beverages and snacks to enjoy onboard
• Departs from the Water Plaza on the Chicago Riverwalk (between Wells Street and LaSalle Street bridges)
Whether you want a lively group outing or a relaxing ride through the city, this Cycleboat Cruise is one of the most unique ways to see Chicago from the water — no full-boat rental required!
Reserve the entire Cycleboat for a special occasion! The Cycleboats are equipped with 10 cycle stations and additional seating. All rides are BYOB, 90 minutes long and depart from the Chicago Riverwalk (between the LaSalle Street and Wells Street bridges). Get ready to experience the city like never before!
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Our Water Plaza location is situated along the Chicago Riverwalk between the LaSalle and Wells bridges. A staircase located at the northwest corner of Wacker and LaSalle provides access from the street. The check-in office is next to Sweet Home Gelato.
Check-in at the front desk next to Sweet Home Gelato
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United States Dollar (USD)
Central Time Zone (CT) (GMT-6)
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Union Station, Ogilvie Transportation Center
Greyhound Station, Megabus Terminal
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Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
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