Union Station & Willis Tower
Union Station & Willis Tower Water Taxi Schedule
Water taxis operate weather and customer traffic permitting. Our schedule is updated daily. Please call us at 312-222-9328 ext. 1 with questions.
Book Water Taxi
Day passes valid for 24 hours.
$36 Adults · $18 Children.
Union Station & Willis Tower Water Taxi Information
River Route
Dock Address: 200 S. Wacker Drive
One-way: Willis Tower → Michigan Avenue
Adult: $15, Child: $8
One-way: Willis Tower → Navy Pier
Adult: $17, Child: $10
Ticket details
Single route tickets are only available for purchase at the water taxi docks. Ticket prices vary by route. Please visit our ticket booth for details. Purchases are credit or debit only.
Day passes available for purchase online
You’ll get access to all of our Lake Michigan and Chicago River docks, taking you throughout Chicago by water taxi. Day passes are valid for 24 hours and are $36 for Adults, $18 for Children.
Why Take a Union Station Water Taxi in Chicago?
A Union Station water taxi is one of the easiest ways to connect Chicago’s West Loop transportation hubs with downtown attractions by water. Instead of walking across the Loop, waiting in traffic, or coordinating a rideshare after your train arrives, you can board near Union Station and Willis Tower and ride along the Chicago River.
Shoreline Sightseeing’s Union Station and Willis Tower water taxi stop is especially convenient for commuters, visitors, and day-trippers arriving near Union Station, Ogilvie Transportation Center, or the Willis Tower area. From this dock, you can travel by water toward Michigan Avenue or Navy Pier while enjoying riverfront views along the way.
For visitors looking for a Chicago water taxi near Union Station or Willis Tower, this stop offers a practical and scenic way to move through downtown without relying only on streets, sidewalks, or traffic-heavy routes.
What Makes the Chicago Water Taxi a Good Option from Union Station and Willis Tower?
The Chicago water taxi is a good option from Union Station and Willis Tower because it connects a major downtown arrival area with popular riverfront and lakefront destinations, including Michigan Avenue and Navy Pier.
- Provides convenient access near Union Station, Ogilvie Transportation Center, and Willis Tower
- Connects the Willis Tower area with Michigan Avenue and Navy Pier
- Helps visitors avoid downtown traffic and long walks across the Loop
- Adds Chicago River views to your transportation plans
- Works well for commuters, tourists, day-trippers, and visitors arriving by train
- Offers a scenic way to experience downtown Chicago from the water
Fun Things to Do in Chicago Using the Union Station and Willis Tower Water Taxi
The Union Station and Willis Tower water taxi makes it easy to turn a downtown arrival point into the start of a Chicago sightseeing day. You can arrive by train, visit Willis Tower, explore nearby restaurants, and continue by water to Michigan Avenue or Navy Pier.
It’s also a useful option for visitors who want transportation to feel like part of the experience. Instead of moving through downtown only by car, rideshare, or on foot, the water taxi gives you a scenic route along the Chicago River with views of the city’s architecture and skyline.
What Can You Do Using a Chicago Water Taxi from Union Station or Willis Tower?
Using a Chicago water taxi from Union Station or Willis Tower, you can connect major transportation hubs, downtown landmarks, and popular sightseeing areas while avoiding some of the most congested streets in the Loop.
- Arrive near Union Station or Ogilvie Transportation Center and continue downtown by water
- Visit Willis Tower and the surrounding West Loop area
- Ride from the Willis Tower area to Michigan Avenue
- Continue by water toward Navy Pier
- Enjoy Chicago River views during the ride
- Use the water taxi as a scenic alternative to downtown traffic
- Plan an easy downtown day around transportation hubs, riverfront stops, and other kid-friendly activities in Chicago
FAQs About Our Union Station and Willis Tower Water Taxi
Where does the Union Station water taxi go?
The Union Station water taxi connects the Willis Tower and Union Station area with other downtown stops, including Michigan Avenue and Navy Pier. It is a convenient option for visitors traveling from the West Loop transportation area toward the riverfront and lakefront.
Is there a Willis Tower water taxi?
Yes. Shoreline Sightseeing operates a water taxi stop serving the Union Station and Willis Tower area. The dock is located near 200 S. Wacker Drive, making it useful for visitors near Willis Tower, Union Station, Ogilvie Transportation Center, and the surrounding Loop.
Is the Union Station water taxi good for commuters and visitors?
Yes. The Union Station water taxi is a good option for commuters, tourists, and day-trippers because it connects a major downtown transportation area with popular destinations by water. It can be especially helpful for visitors arriving by train who want an easy way to continue toward Michigan Avenue or Navy Pier.
Is the water taxi a good way to avoid Chicago traffic?
Yes. The Chicago water taxi can be one of the best ways to avoid traffic between downtown destinations. From Union Station and Willis Tower, visitors can ride by water instead of driving or taking a rideshare through congested Loop streets.
Is the Union Station and Willis Tower water taxi worth it?
Yes. The Union Station and Willis Tower water taxi is worth it if you want a convenient, scenic way to travel from Chicago’s West Loop transportation area to downtown and lakefront destinations. It combines practical transportation with Chicago River views, making the trip part of the experience.
Highlights in the Area
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Chicago Union Station
A national railway hub, Union Station has been a marvel of modern transportation for nearly a century and has dining, retail, and amenities in addition to transportation.
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Ogilvie Transportation Center
A commuter train station, Ogilvie Transportation Center is the second busiest rail station in Chicago and contains dining and retail options for commuters and visitors alike.
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Willis Tower
Take in spectacular views of the city from this iconic, 110-story, 1,451-foot skyscraper (formerly the Sears Tower) that's a true landmark of the Chicago skyline.
Nearby Places to Eat
Do-Rite Donuts & Chicken
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