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Chicago City Private Tours
$199
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Overview
Ready to explore Chicago like never before? Whether you have just a couple of hours or a full day, my personalized city tours offer a unique and unforgettable experience, customizable from 2 to 8 hours. From the iconic skyline to hidden gems off the beaten path, I’ll take you on a journey that captures the heart and soul of this incredible city. I’ll also capture professional photos along the way, so you can take home memories of your adventure. With flexible pickup options, including quick tours during layovers at O'Hare, I make it easy to see the best of Chicago, no matter how much time you have. Book your tour today and let me show you the Windy City through the eyes of a local!
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Personalized 2-Hour Tour
Duration: 2 hours
Personalized 2-Hour Tour: Our 2-hour tour is fully customizable. Choose the specific attractions or experiences you'd like to focus on, and we'll adjus
comfortable car
Pickup included
Duration: 2 hours
Personalized 2-Hour Tour: Our 2-hour tour is fully customizable. Choose the specific attractions or experiences you'd like to focus on, and we'll adjus
comfortable car
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
The experience offers several options, check yours above
- Parking Fees
- Fuel surcharge
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- Gratuities
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Holy Name CathedralHoly Name Cathedral, built in 1875, is the historic seat of the Archdiocese of Chicago and one of the city’s most beautiful churches. Known for its stunning Gothic Revival architecture, stained-glass windows, and peaceful interior, it stands as an important landmark rebuilt after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
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360 Chicago Observation DeckPanoramic Views: Stunning 94th-floor views of Chicago and Lake Michigan. 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
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The Magnificent MileA premier shopping district along Michigan Avenue, lined with luxury boutiques, historic landmarks, and renowned eateries.
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Chicago RiverwalkScenic Views: Enjoy stunning views of the Chicago River and iconic architecture. 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.
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LondonHouse Rooftop is a popular upscale rooftop bar located at the top of the historic LondonHouse hotel on the Chicago River. It offers panoramic views of the city skyline, the river, and iconic landmarks like the Wrigley Building and Tribune Tower, making it a top stop for photos and sightseeing in downtown Chicago.
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The Chicago TheatreAn iconic venue hosting concerts, plays, and special events in a historic setting.
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Chicago Cultural CenterA stunning architectural gem hosting free art exhibitions, performances, and public events.
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Millennium ParkCloud Gate (The Bean): Visitors will see the iconic reflective sculpture, perfect for photos with the Chicago skyline. 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.
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The Art Institute of ChicagoOne of the oldest and largest art museums in the U.S., housing an extensive collection spanning centuries and cultures.
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Palmer House Hilton Historic LobbyOriginally opened in 1871 as a wedding gift from Potter Palmer to his bride Bertha 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.
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Marquette BuildingThe Marquette Building, located at 140 S. 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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The Rookery BuildingThe Rookery Building remains a cherished piece of Chicago's architectural heritage, reflecting the city's innovative spirit and historical depth.
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Chicago Board Of Trade BuildingThe Chicago Board of Trade Building is a historic Art Deco skyscraper completed in 1930 and one of the most iconic landmarks in the Chicago Loop. It was the longtime home of the world’s oldest futures and options exchange, symbolizing Chicago’s role as a global financial center. The building is especially known for its striking statue of Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture, at its top.
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Chicago Fed's Money MuseumThe Money Museum at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago is a free museum that explores the history of money, banking, and the U.S. economy. Visitors can view exhibits on currency, see a real cash-processing area, and even lift a bag containing $1 million in $1 bills.
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Skydeck Chicago - Willis TowerPanoramic Views: Stunning views from the 103rd floor of the Willis Tower. 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.
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Union StationChicago Union Station stands as a remarkable blend of functionality and architectural beauty, reflecting the city's rich history and its pivotal role in America's transportation network.
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ChinatownChicago’s Chinatown is a vibrant cultural district known for its traditional Chinese architecture, authentic restaurants, shops, and the iconic Chinatown Gate on Wentworth Avenue. It’s a popular stop for visitors looking to experience cultural food, history, and colorful street scenery just south of downtown.
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Jackson Park's Japanese GardenA historic park on the South Side, home to the Museum of Science and Industry and beautiful lagoons.
- The Obama Presidential Center is a future landmark in Jackson Park dedicated to President Barack Obama’s legacy. It will include a museum, public gardens, and community spaces designed to highlight civic engagement, education, and Chicago’s South Side history. (pass by)
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Frank Lloyd Wright Trust - Frederick C. Robie House TourA Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece located in Hyde Park, exemplifying Prairie School architecture.
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University of Chicagoa must-see destination for visitors to the city. 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.
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Museum CampusA scenic lakefront area encompassing the Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, and Adler Planetarium, offering insights into natural history, marine life, and astronomy.
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Field MuseumWorld-Class Exhibits: Explore natural history exhibits, including fossils, ancient civilizations, and rare artifacts. Sue the T. rex: See the famous and largest T. rex skeleton ever discovered. Interactive Displays: Engage with hands-on exhibits and educational programs. Cultural Exhibits: Learn about global cultures through diverse collections from around the world. Family-Friendly: Features activities and exhibits designed for all ages, making it great for families. The Field Museum offers a fascinating journey through science, history, and culture, with iconic exhibits like Sue the T. rex and engaging displays for all ages.
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Clarence F. Buckingham FountainBuckingham Fountain is one of Chicago’s most famous landmarks, located in Grant Park. Built in 1927, it is one of the largest fountains in the world and features dramatic water displays set against the backdrop of the city skyline and Lake Michigan. It’s especially popular for photos and shows during the warmer months.
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Navy PierA bustling entertainment hub featuring a 15-story Ferris wheel, theaters, restaurants, and seasonal events, drawing approximately 8 million visitors annually
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Lincoln Park ConservatoryThe Lincoln Park Conservatory is a historic glass greenhouse located in Lincoln Park, built in the late 1800s. It features beautifully maintained indoor gardens with tropical plants, orchids, ferns, and seasonal floral displays, offering a peaceful escape from the city year-round.
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Lincoln ParkFree Admission: Explore one of the oldest and most popular free zoos in the U.S. 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.
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Elks National MemorialThe Elks National Memorial is a grand neoclassical monument honoring members of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks who served in World War I. Completed in 1926, it features a massive dome, intricate marble interiors, and impressive murals and sculptures. It’s one of Chicago’s hidden architectural gems located near Lincoln Park
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Wrigley FieldIconic Ballpark: Visit one of the oldest and most famous baseball stadiums in the U.S. 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.
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outdoor dining and riverfront area at the base of the Trump International Hotel & Tower along the Chicago River. It’s a popular photo stop offering close-up views of the riverwalk and surrounding skyline, especially the Wrigley Building and Michigan Avenue Bridge.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
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Chicago City Private Tours
$199
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!