
Apartments near Navy Pier in Chicago, IL (1,315 Rentals)


Dearborn North

1120 N. LaSalle

180 North Jefferson

Elm Street Plaza

The Ardus

Marina City

Axis Apartments and Lofts

Cortland River North

Acclaim on North Avenue

Dearborn Plaza

1553 N Wells St

1407 on Michigan

Millennium on LaSalle

Total Monthly Price
1154 N Dearborn St

Linea Apartments

Gramercy Row Apartments

215 West Apartments

One East Delaware

The Buckingham

Cassidy on Canal

The Saint Grand

1522 N La Salle Dr

The Leo

Parkline Chicago

1000M

Total Monthly Price
Arco Old Town

3Eleven

EMME

The Gallery on Wells

Niche 905

Total Monthly Price
30 East

Sienna Chicago

Exhibit on Superior

The Parker Fulton Market

K2 Apartments

Roosevelt Collection Lofts

1330 N Dearborn

55 W. Chestnut

1000 N. LaSalle

20 E. Scott Street

Parc Huron

JeffJack Apartments

Cityfront Place

1940 N. Lincoln

440 N. Wabash Ave.

Park Michigan - 1212 S Michigan Ave

Chestnut Tower Apartments

65 East Scott

1111 N. Dearborn
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There are numerous popular locations in town where folks from Chicago apartments and visitors alike can have some fun, but none have more entertainment per capita than Navy Pier. Combining the fun of a theme park, the intrigue of a museum, and a wonderful dining experience, Navy Pier provides folks from Chicago apartments everything they might need for an exciting day out. An apartment near Navy Pier is perfect for folks who want to get their real feel of Chicago, right in the midst of all the fun, and right down from all the beauty of Lake Michigan. There's simply no spot in town with more entertaining attractions and activities to take in than Navy Pier, and on a warm afternoon, you can find the streets littered with all kinds of folks, from visitors from around the country, to people with apartments near Navy Pier, each with a smile six miles wide pasted to their face. At the heart of the pier is the 15-story Ferris Wheel, giving you a great chance to gets a bird's eye view of the entire pier, which makes it a perfect first stop on any visitors journey across the pier. The pier is home to many attractions, including Chicago Children Museum and the IMAX Theater, and visitors can also find great concerts on the Skyline Stage throughout the year. Coming from the pier every day are numerous cruise ships, which will give visitors from Chicago apartments a tour of the city they won't soon forget. Such fun experiences may seem exhausting by the end of the day, leaving folks from Chicago apartments hungry, so thankfully the pier is home to some fantastic food options, no matter manner of food you may be in the mood for. From French to Italian, to good old fashioned home cooking, you'll find it all, and more along this popular pier. An apartment near Navy Pier is an apartment in the heart of all the action this big city has to offer, with more fun within a mile of your apartment than you could get from a long trip across the city. If you truly want to call yourself a Chicagoan, then you owe it to yourself to give Navy Pier a try, and see just why it's one of the most popular spots in all of the city.
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