Chicago Water Taxi vs Wendella Boat Tour: Which One Do You Need?

Chicago Water Taxi yellow boat on the Chicago River with the downtown skyline

Here's the short version: if you want to get somewhere along the Chicago River, take the Chicago Water Taxi. If you want a narrated sightseeing experience, book a Wendella architecture tour. The Water Taxi is river transportation — a ferry-style service that connects downtown docks so commuters and visitors can hop between points. Wendella runs guided cruises built around the city's architecture and skyline, departing and returning to the same dock. They're run by the same family company (Chicago Water Taxi is a Wendella company), they share the Michigan Avenue dock area, and they serve completely different purposes. Here's how to pick.

Quick Answer: Which One Fits Your Trip?

What You Want Choose Why
To travel between downtown river points Chicago Water Taxi Ferry-style transit with multiple docks; board and exit where you like
A narrated architecture or sightseeing cruise Wendella Guided tours with live commentary on Chicago's buildings and history
To commute or beat downtown traffic Chicago Water Taxi Practical, scheduled river shuttle
A one-time, memorable Chicago experience Wendella Designed for sightseeing, with a guide
The lowest fare Chicago Water Taxi From $10 one-way, or $3 per ride with a commuter pass


The Core Difference

It comes down to purpose:

  • Chicago Water Taxi is transportation. It works like a ferry, moving riders between docks along the Chicago River. People use it to commute, to get from a train station to the Magnificent Mile, or as a scenic alternative to a cab. There's no guided narration — the point is the trip, and the river views come free.
  • Wendella is a tour operator. Its architecture tours are guided sightseeing experiences with a live local guide narrating the city's buildings and history. You board, take the loop, and return to the same dock. It's an experience, not a way to get somewhere.

Both are run by the same family company — Chicago Water Taxi is "A Wendella Company," and both have served Chicago for decades. That's why they share the Michigan Avenue dock area. But you choose between them based on whether you're traveling or sightseeing.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature Chicago Water Taxi Wendella Boat Tour
Service type River transportation (ferry-style) Guided sightseeing cruise
Route structure Point-to-point, multiple docks Loop, returns to the same dock
Docks/stops Michigan Avenue, Ogilvie/Union (West Loop), Chinatown (plus limited Chicago Avenue service) Departs from the Michigan Avenue dock
Boarding Board and exit at any dock Board at the start, return to the same dock
Narration None Yes — fully guided on architecture tours
Fares From $10 one-way; $3/ride commuter pass Architecture tours from $28 (45 min) or $45 (90 min) per adult
Best for Transit, commuting, getting around Sightseeing, architecture, first-time visitors


Chicago Water Taxi: Routes and Docks

Chicago Water Taxi picking up passengers on the Chicago River

The Water Taxi's daily Main Branch route connects three downtown docks:

  • Michigan Avenue — 400 N Michigan Avenue, on the Riverwalk by the Wrigley Building
  • Ogilvie/Union (West Loop) — South Branch of the river at the northwest corner of the Madison Street Bridge, steps from the Metra and Amtrak terminals
  • Chinatown — Ping Tom Memorial Park on the South Branch

There's also a North Branch route up to Chicago Avenue (600 W Chicago Avenue), but that service is extremely limited — see the Chicago Avenue limited service guide if that's where you're headed.

Fares are $10 one-way, $3 per ride with a 10-Ride Commuter Pass, $5 for seniors and persons with disabilities, free for active military, and free for kids 3 and under. The service is cashless. Full breakdown in the fares and passes guide, and every dock is mapped in the stops guide.

One important note: Chicago Water Taxi does not stop at Navy Pier. The Michigan Avenue dock is the closest, but it's about a mile west of the pier.

Wendella: Tours and Cruises

Wendella runs guided experiences from the Michigan Avenue dock. The core lineup:

  • 45-Minute River Architecture Tour — a quick, narrated intro to 50+ landmarks, from $28 adult
  • 90-Minute River Architecture Tour — the signature deep-dive covering all three river branches, from $45 adult
  • Lake & River Architecture Tour (90 min) — river plus Lake Michigan via the Chicago Lock, from $45 adult

The architecture tours are fully guided by a local. Wendella also runs more relaxed cruises (sunset, fireworks, wine & cheese) that have light narration rather than a full guided tour. All depart from and return to the Michigan Avenue dock. For the full lineup and how to choose, see Wendella's tours and cruises page or the architecture tour guide.

Which Service for Which Trip?

You're going from… …to Best option
Ogilvie/Union (West Loop) Michigan Avenue Chicago Water Taxi — direct Main Branch ride
Michigan Avenue Chinatown Chicago Water Taxi — direct Main Branch ride
Michigan Avenue A guided look at the skyline and back Wendella architecture tour
Anywhere downtown Navy Pier Neither — neither stops at Navy Pier; walk or take a bus east from Michigan Avenue
A train at Union Station The Magnificent Mile Chicago Water Taxi — board at Ogilvie/Union


When to Choose Chicago Water Taxi

Passengers looking at a map waiting for the Chicago Water Taxi
  • You want to get from one riverfront point to another
  • You're commuting to work, an event, or an attraction near the river
  • You prefer flexible boarding and multiple docks
  • You want scenic views without paying for a guided tour
  • You want the lowest fare

It isn't a sightseeing tour, but you'll still get great river views as you travel. It's ideal for locals, commuters, and visitors moving efficiently between destinations.

When to Choose Wendella

  • You want a narrated architecture or sightseeing experience
  • You're visiting Chicago and want to learn the city's story
  • You prefer a guided loop cruise that returns to where you started
  • You're interested in Chicago's architecture and history

Wendella is built for the experience, not for getting between points. If your goal is to see and learn, it's the better pick.

The Verdict

Choose the Chicago Water Taxi when your goal is to move around the city by river — for work, events, or flexible local trips. It's a ferry-style service with multiple docks, practical schedules, scenic views, and the lower fare. Choose Wendella when you want a guided tour with narration and a focus on architecture and sightseeing. Many visitors do both: a Wendella tour to learn the city, and the Water Taxi to get around it.

Reminder: Chicago Water Taxi does not go to Navy Pier. The Michigan Avenue stop is close to the Riverwalk and Magnificent Mile, but you'll need to walk or take a bus east for Navy Pier.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the main difference between Chicago Water Taxi and Wendella?

Chicago Water Taxi is ferry-style river transportation with multiple docks, built for getting around. Wendella runs guided sightseeing and architecture cruises with live narration, built for the experience. They're operated by the same family company but serve different purposes.

Which is cheaper?

Chicago Water Taxi. A one-way ride is $10, or $3 per ride with a 10-Ride Commuter Pass. Wendella's architecture tours start at $28 for the 45-minute tour and $45 for the 90-minute tours, reflecting the guided experience.

Does Chicago Water Taxi go to Navy Pier?

No. Chicago Water Taxi does not stop at Navy Pier. The Michigan Avenue dock is the closest, about a mile west of the pier. You'd walk or take a bus east to reach Navy Pier.

Can I use Chicago Water Taxi for daily commuting?

Yes. It's designed for commuters, locals, and visitors traveling between riverfront destinations. The 10-Ride Commuter Pass at $3 per ride makes regular trips affordable.

Is the Wendella architecture tour narrated?

Yes. Wendella's architecture tours are fully guided by a local guide who narrates the city's buildings and history. Wendella's more relaxed cruises (sunset, fireworks, wine & cheese) include light narration rather than a full guided tour.

Where do they depart from?

Both operate from the Michigan Avenue dock area at 400 N Michigan Avenue. Chicago Water Taxi also serves the Ogilvie/Union and Chinatown docks; Wendella tours depart from and return to Michigan Avenue.

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