Marina City, commonly known as the Corn Tower, looks like two big corn cobs. The building has a strange appearance. These two buildings are on the North Bank of the Chicago River, adding color to the Chicago River sightseeing. Many people take pictures here because the tall buildings with this shape are unique. The 60-storey building, with a dock below, has a spiral urban garage on the ground to the 18th floor. The parking fee in this parking lot is very expensive. Parking fees are expensive in downtown Chicago. The cheapest parking fee I see in an indoor parking lot is $13 per hour. The upper floor is an apartment. Apart from living at home, the building also has shopping malls, offices, cinemas and skating rinks, like a small city. Visiting the Corn Tower, you can take a cruise boat to look up from the river. You can also get off at State/Lake Station on the brown line, green line, purple line and orange line of the subway and walk to the Bataan-Corregidor Memorial Bridge to enjoy it on the bridge. Marina City is on the Chicago Riverside on State St.