Skip the corny jokes and never-ending speeches — our shared tours are built for travelers who want the real Chicago, not a stand-up routine.
✔️ Over 20 iconic stops ✔️ Zero wasted time ✔️ Only the best views, landmarks, and photo spots
We don’t stall, we don’t drag things out — and when we say “See All of Chicago,” we mean it. From skyline views and lakeside gems to architectural icons and hidden local favorites, our guided route is packed with unforgettable stops — and none of the filler.
Let’s explore the city — the right way.
Crown Fountain: An interactive water feature with video projections and playful water sprays. Jay Pritzker Pavilion: A stunning outdoor amphitheater, often hosting free concerts and events. Lurie Garden: A peaceful garden offering a scenic spot to relax amidst beautiful landscaping. Interactive Activities and Events: Temporary exhibits and cultural events to engage with during their visit. Biking and Walking: Nearby paths for biking or walking to explore the lakefront and nearby areas. Food and Shopping: A variety of food options and shops for a complete experience. Learn About the History: Opportunities to discover the park's history and cultural significance.
Walking and Biking: Ideal for strolling or biking along the water. Boating: Rent kayaks or take a river cruise to see the city from the water. Dining: Outdoor restaurants, cafes, and bars along the river. Public Art: Discover art installations and sculptures throughout the Riverwalk. Events: Live music, festivals, and entertainment depending on the season. Relaxation: Enjoy quiet spots to sit, relax, and take in the riverfront atmosphere.
The Ledge: A glass-floored balcony extending outside for a thrilling view straight down. Interactive Exhibits: Learn about Chicago’s history and architecture. Souvenirs: Unique Chicago-themed gifts available at the gift shop. Photo Opportunities: Perfect spots for breathtaking photos of the city.
TILT Experience: Lean out over the city in a glass platform for a thrilling view. Interactive Displays: Learn about Chicago's history and landmarks. Observation Decks: Both indoor and outdoor areas for 360-degree views. Photo Opportunities: Great spots for capturing city views
Chicago Cubs Experience: Watch a Chicago Cubs game or tour the stadium. Historic Atmosphere: Explore the rich history and tradition of Wrigley Field, including its ivy-covered outfield wall. Museum and Exhibits: Learn about the Cubs’ legacy through displays and memorabilia. Photo Opportunities: Capture iconic shots of the field, scoreboard, and vintage features.
Wildlife Exhibits: See a wide variety of animals, including lions, gorillas, and penguins. Historic Conservatory: Visit the Lincoln Park Conservatory with beautiful plant displays and seasonal flowers. Beautiful Gardens: Stroll through well-maintained gardens, perfect for relaxation and photography. Family-Friendly: Enjoy activities and exhibits suitable for all ages, making it a great spot for families. Lincoln Park Zoo and Conservatory offer a mix of wildlife encounters, lush gardens, and family-friendly experiences, all in a scenic, accessible setting.
Impressive Water Show: Enjoy the spectacular water display, with water shooting up to 150 feet high, especially at night with colorful lighting. Historic Design: Built in 1927, it’s designed in the Beaux-Arts style and features four bronze sea horses. Scenic Views: Located near the lakefront, visitors can enjoy views of the fountain with the Chicago skyline in the background. Photo Opportunities: A popular spot for photography, especially during the fountain’s evening light shows. Clarence F. Buckingham Fountain offers a beautiful and historic landmark with stunning water shows, scenic views, and excellent photo opportunities.
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historic landmarks, and renowned eateries.
Planetarium, offering insights into natural history, marine life, and astronomy.
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Dearborn Street in Chicago’s Loop, is a celebrated example of early skyscraper design and a cornerstone of the city’s architectural heritage
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ha Honoré, the hotel was rebuilt after the Great Chicago Fire and has since become a symbol of resilience and luxury. It holds the distinction of being North America's longest-operating hotel.
tural beauty, reflecting the city's rich history and its pivotal role in America's transportation network.
Its beautiful campus blends Collegiate Gothic architecture with striking modern buildings, set among tree-lined quads and lush gardens. Highlights include the Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, the iconic Harper Library, and the Robie House—an architectural masterpiece by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Please be ready at your pickup location at least 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time. Hotel pickup is available for an additional fee: – $7 for downtown hotels within 1 mile of the Palmer House – $12+ for hotels outside that area (rates vary by distance)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.