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Chicago History and Architecture Walking Tour with Boat Cruise

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Park with the iconic Cloud Gate sculpture. Wander through lush gardens and public art, then delve into the Chicago Pedway's hidden gems. Enjoy breathtaking views on the Chicago Riverwalk, admire the Wrigley Building and Tribune Tower on the Magnificent Mile, and cross the historic Michigan Avenue Bridge. Learn about the Chicago Fire and have the opportunity to enjoy a classic Chicago savory treat (additional cost). Visit Starbucks Reserve Roastery, savoring the flavors that are as rich as the city’s heritage. Pass by several landmarks like the Tribune and Wrigley buildings. Gain a deeper appreciation of Chicago's spirit. At the end, hop aboard the Shoreline Architecture Cruise to enjoy a narrated boat tour and marvel at the breathtaking views of over 40 Chicago iconic landmarks, from hidden architectural features to the Windy City's most famous monuments.

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Duration 3.5 hours

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Additional Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Includes

  • Guide
  • Gratuities (Optional)

Special Instructions

Online or Printed Vouchers Accepted

Itinerary

  • Estimated Time : 15 minutes

    Millennium Park : Cloud Gate, also known as "The Bean," is a public sculpture by artist Anish Kapoor located in Millennium Park in Chicago. Made of polished stainless steel, it reflects the city's skyline and the surrounding park, creating a captivating and interactive visual experience. Since its unveiling in 2006, it has become an iconic symbol of Chicago.

    Free Admission

  • Millennium Park : Millennium Park, located in the heart of Chicago, is a vibrant urban space that features iconic attractions such as Cloud Gate, the Jay Pritzker Pavilion, and the Crown Fountain. Opened in 2004, the park hosts numerous cultural events, concerts, and art installations, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Its innovative design and stunning landscapes have made it a symbol of the city's commitment to public art and green spaces.

    Free Admission

  • Chicago Riverwalk : The Chicago Waterfront and Riverwalk offer scenic promenades along the Chicago River, featuring walking paths, outdoor seating, and numerous dining options. This vibrant area provides a unique way to explore the city's architecture and enjoy activities such as boat tours and kayaking. The Riverwalk's revitalization has transformed it into a bustling hub for both locals and visitors, enhancing the urban experience with stunning views and cultural attractions.

    Free Admission

  • Estimated Time : 30 minutes

    Chicago Pedway : The Chicago Pedway is an extensive network of underground tunnels, sky bridges, and concourses that connects numerous buildings in the downtown area. Spanning over 40 blocks, it provides a convenient and weather-protected route for pedestrians to navigate the city. The Pedway links major destinations such as office buildings, hotels, and public transit stations, making it an essential part of Chicago's urban infrastructure.

    Free Admission

  • Estimated Time : 30 minutes

    The Chicago Architecture Center (CAC) is a premier cultural institution dedicated to celebrating and promoting the city's architectural legacy. Located on the banks of the Chicago River, it offers a range of exhibits, tours, and educational programs that highlight Chicago's iconic buildings and innovative design. The CAC serves as a hub for architecture enthusiasts and visitors seeking to learn about the city's rich architectural history.

    Free Admission

  • Wrigley Building : The Wrigley Building, an iconic Chicago landmark, is a two-tower structure located on the city's Magnificent Mile. Completed in the 1920s, its distinctive white terra cotta facade and Spanish Colonial Revival architecture make it one of Chicago's most recognizable buildings. Originally built as the headquarters for the Wrigley Company, it remains a symbol of the city's architectural grandeur.

    Free Admission

  • Tribune Tower : The Tribune Tower is a neo-Gothic skyscraper located on Michigan Avenue in Chicago. Completed in 1925, it was built to house the Chicago Tribune newspaper and is renowned for its ornate design and the incorporation of stones from famous landmarks around the world into its facade. The building stands as a testament to Chicago's rich journalistic history and architectural innovation.

    Free Admission

  • The InterContinental Chicago Hotel, located on the city's Magnificent Mile, is a luxurious and historic hotel known for its distinctive blend of classic and contemporary architecture. Originally built in 1929 as the Medinah Athletic Club, the hotel features elegant design elements, such as its opulent Grand Ballroom and a unique junior Olympic size swimming pool. Today, it offers upscale accommodations and amenities, making it a prominent destination for travelers seeking a lavish experience in downtown Chicago.

    Free Admission

  • Estimated Time : 15 minutes

    The Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Chicago is the largest Starbucks in the world, spanning five stories on the Magnificent Mile. Opened in 2019, it offers an immersive coffee experience with on-site roasting, exclusive Reserve coffee blends, and artisanal food offerings. The stunning design and interactive elements make it a must-visit destination for coffee enthusiasts and tourists alike.

    Free Admission

  • Estimated Time : 30 minutes

    Navy Pier : Navy Pier is one of Chicago's most popular attractions, stretching along Lake Michigan with a variety of entertainment, dining, and cultural experiences. Originally opened in 1916, it features a Ferris wheel, theaters, museums, and seasonal events, making it a year-round destination for locals and tourists. The pier's vibrant atmosphere and scenic views of the city skyline and lakefront make it a quintessential part of the Chicago experience.

    Free Admission

  • Estimated Time : 75 minutes

    Enjoy a narrated boat tour where you will see the breathtaking views of over 40 Chicago iconic landmarks, from hidden architectural features to the Windy City's most famous monuments.

    Admission Ticket Included

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