The Chicago Theatre
We start our tour under the dazzling marquee of the Chicago Theater (you might recognize from dozens of movies and TV shows) before heading off into the bustling city
The Chicago Theatre
We start our tour under the dazzling marquee of the Chicago Theater (you might recognize from dozens of movies and TV shows) before heading off into the bustling city
Chicago Pedway
Weather permitting, we'll head towards the Chicago Pedway. This unique feature of Chicago is used by locals and commuters daily to move about the city in a network of underground tunnels — especially necessary during the Midwest winters.
City of Chicago - City Hall
(Pass by)
We will pass by the City Hall-County Building, commonly known as City Hall. that houses the seats of government of the City of Chicago and Cook County.
The Picasso
Next, we will stop at the Chicago Picasso sculpture by Pablo Picasso in Daley Plaza . The 1967 installation of The Picasso, "precipitated an aesthetic shift in civic and urban planning, broadening the idea of public art beyond the commemorative."
Chicago River
You’ll enjoy feeling like a local as you walk past buildings and catch even more awesome views. You’ll be seeing the Chicago skyline from a totally different perspective, as well as sharing in the daily commute of local Chicagoans along the main artery of Chicago.
Chicago Riverwalk
An award-winning $150 million, 1.25-mile promenade along the south bank of the Chicago River downtown. Weather permitting, we’ll take a stroll along the Chicago Riverwalk while taking in views of several soaring buildings, including Marina Towers, the Wrigley Building, and the Chicago Tribune.
Wrigley Building
(Pass by)
We will pass by the Wrigley Building: 400 N Michigan Ave.
Tribune Tower
(Pass by)
We'll pass by Tribune Tower, a 463-foot-tall (141 m), 36-floor neo-Gothic skyscraper located at 435 North Michigan Avenue.
The Magnificent Mile
(Pass by)
We will pass by at the Magnificent Mile - a premier commercial district in downtown. It was part of the 1909 Burnham Plan of Chicago, a visionary project to transform the city's urban landscape and it was built in the 1920s to replace an industrial and residential area. Here you can find many shops, restaurants, hotels, and attractions. It is located on North Michigan Avenue.
Chicago Cultural Center
Step inside a Chicago Landmark building operated by Chicago's Department of Cultural Affairs. The Cultural Center houses the city's official reception venue, where the Mayor of Chicago has welcomed presidents, royalty, diplomats, and community leaders
Millennium Park
Next is picturesque Millennium Park, home to the iconic Bean sculpture. Here or nearby, your guide will conclude your tour and point you in the right direction toward more amazing sights, great lunch spots, or a drink recommendation
Cloud Gate
We will end the tour at the Cloud Gate sculpture, commonly referred to as “The Bean”. A a public sculpture that is the centerpiece of Millennium Park
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