Welcome to Chicago’s scenic Riverwalk. Spanning from Lake Michigan west to Franklin Street. Called the city second Lakefront', the Riverwalk contains restaurants during the summer months, seating areas to relax, boat rentals, and theater-style seating for various performances. Other attractions along the Riverwalk include the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Plaza, and the McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum and if you are lucky enough, see a bridge lift from inside the bridge house.
After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point.
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400-410 Michigan Ave, , Chicago, United States
The Wrigley Building is an iconic terra cotta building boasting a huge clock tower and tons of character. It's named for William Wrigley, Jr., who made his fortune off of chewing gum! Beyond it is the lavish Hotel Intercontinental, which hides an incredible observatory within. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
333 Michigan Ave, , Chicago, United States
The Michigan Avenue Bridge, also known as the DuSable Bridge, is architecturally beautiful, but that's not the only reason it's a stop on this tour. The bridge also sports some flags with a fascinating history, which you'll hear all about.
At 1,399 feet tall and totaling 98 stories, it's one of the tallest skyscrapers in the entire country. The tower employs the same building technique as the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, currently the tallest building in the world.
Illinois residents who died in the Vietnam War. It's a somber yet strangely beautiful tribute to those who gave all.
an iconic part of the Second City's skyline. The towers function as a “city in a city,” boasting an in-house theatre, gym, pool, ice-rink, bowling alley, 360 degree roof deck, and of course a marina.
Dearborn Street, Chicago, United States
The Dearborn Street Bridge, built in 1962, is one of Chicago's newer bridges. It was constructed to replace a badly-planned bridge that residents hated with a passion. You'll hear why and what they did about it as you admire this landmark.
It may appear short and unimpressive beside its much newer peers, but it's also a fascinating glimpse into Chicago's past.
222 Merchandise Mart Plz, Chicago, United States
This building is so big it has its own zip code! Designed in the art-deco style, the Mart encompasses a staggering four million square feet.
376 N Michigan Ave, Enter at Riverwalk Level, Chicago, United States
This museum doesn't just feature exhibits on the city's river and its significance to the city. It also offers birds-eye views of the river from the top floor!
435 N Michigan Ave, , Chicago, United States
This breathtaking neo-Gothic skyscraper is actually the result of a competition held by the Chicago Tribune for their 75th anniversary! They wanted to make sure their new HQ was “the most beautiful and distinctive office building in the world,” and it absolutely shows in the final product.
a glimpse into the past but a look at how the city's construction technology and philosophy changed over the decades.
serves as another picture-perfect example of the art deco style. It was also the former recording spot of the Jerry Springer Show and the Steve Harvey Show.
Start at 99 Chicago Riverwalk, on the plaza by the McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum. Walk toward the Riverwalk entrance and down the stairs to begin. This is a suggested starting point. We’re not affiliated; staff won’t have tour info. Audio starts automatically—check email/text.
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