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Discover Chicago: A Self-Guided Walking Tour

By CloudGuide S.L
Free cancellation available
Price is AU$13 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 8h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
Overview

Discover Chicago's soaring ambition and area soul with your self-guided audio tour, allowing you to explore America's most architecturally significant city at your own pace. Begin at Millennium Park where Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate reflects the skyline that pioneered skyscraper design and continues to push architectural boundaries today. Wander along the Chicago Riverwalk where boat tours explain how the city reversed the river's flow and rebuilt in steel and stone after the Great Fire of 1871. Marvel at the ICAs world-class collection. Explore the Magnificent Mile's shopping and historic Water Tower, then discover the vibrant areas where Polish, Mexican, and African American communities have shaped Chicago's culture. Experience the blues at clubs where Muddy Waters and Buddy Guy defined a genre, then savour deep-dish pizza in the taverns that perfected this Chicago original.

Activity location
  • Millennium Park. Cloud Gate
    • 222 N Columbus Dr
    • 60601-7807, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Meeting/Redemption Point
  • Cloud Gate
    • 201 East Randolph Street
    • 60602, Chicago, Illinois, United States

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Discover Chicago: A Self-Guided Walking Tour
  • Activity duration is 8 hours and 30 minutes8h 30m
    8h 30m
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
AU$13.26 x 1 AdultAU$13.26

Total
Price is AU$13.26
Until Tue, 3 Mar

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Digital Map.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Self-guided walking tour (app)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Access to the audio guide for 60+ Chicago attractions and hidden spots.
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Private transport
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Our app-based self-guided tour has no physical guide on-site.
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Entry fees to tourist attractions or museums.

Know before you book

  • Not recommended for travellers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Millennium Park. Cloud Gate
  • 30m
Chicago's beloved lakefront park has transformed a railyard eyesore into one of America's most successful public spaces, its free concerts, public art, and gathering places drawing millions annually to the city centre core. Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate—universally known as 'The Bean'—reflects and distorts the skyline in its polished stainless steel surface, creating the interactive photo opportunity that has become Chicago's defining image. The Frank Gehry-designed Jay Pritzker Pavilion, Crown Fountain's video towers, and the Lurie Garden complete a cultural landscape that demonstrates how ambitious public investment can revitalise urban centers.
The Art Institute of Chicago (Pass by)
One of the world's greatest art museums houses Seurat's A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, American Gothic, Nighthawks, and the definitive collection of Impressionist paintings outside Paris in its Beaux-Arts building and Renzo Piano-designed Modern Wing. The museum's encyclopedic collection spans Chinese bronzes, Japanese prints, medieval armour, contemporary installations, and virtually every other artistic tradition humanity has produced. The lion statues guarding Michigan Avenue have welcomed visitors since 1894, while the free Thursday evening hours democratize access to collections that rival any museum on earth.
Chicago Riverwalk
  • 1h
The reclaimed riverfront promenade extends 1.25 miles along the Chicago River's main branch, its restaurants, wine bars, and kayak rentals transforming an industrial waterway into the city's favourite gathering space. The walk offers pedestrian-level views of the architectural landmarks that line the river's banks—Tribune Tower, Wrigley Building, Marina City's corncob towers—while architectural boat tours depart from multiple points along the route. The river's famous reversal, engineered in 1900 to flow away from Lake Michigan and towards the Mississippi, represents the engineering audacity that has always defined Chicago's approach to challenges.
Magnificent Mile
  • 1h
Chicago's premier shopping district stretches along Michigan Avenue from the Chicago River to Oak Street Beach, its upscale retailers, historic landmarks, and architectural treasures creating the city's most elegant thoroughfare. The Wrigley Building's white terra cotta, Tribune Tower's Gothic Revival buttresses embedded with stones from famous buildings worldwide, and the historic Water Tower that survived the 1871 fire anchor a street that balances commerce with cultural significance. The vertical malls, luxury hotels, and restaurant clusters make this Chicago's most concentrated destination for shopping and people-watching.
Skydeck Chicago - Willis Tower (Pass by)
The former Sears Tower held the title of world's tallest building from 1973 until 1998, its 110 stories and distinctive bundled-tube structure still dominating Chicago's skyline and hosting visitors who brave the glass-floored Ledge that extends four feet beyond the building's edge. The Skydeck's 103rd-floor observation deck offers views stretching up to four states on clear days while exhibits explain the engineering innovations that made the building possible. The tower's distinctive silhouette, visible from across the metropolitan area, remains the symbol of Chicago's architectural ambition despite newer competitors for attention and height records.
Downtown / The Loop
  • 1h
Chicago's central business district takes its name from the elevated train tracks that encircle the core, creating the rattling, screeching soundtrack that has defined city centre since the 1890s. The Loop's concentration of landmark architecture—the Rookery, Monadnock Building, Chicago Board of Trade—documents the evolution of the skyscraper from load-bearing masonry through steel-frame construction to contemporary glass towers. Street-level retail, the Chicago Theatre's ornate marquee, and the daytime energy of office workers create an urban density that feels distinctly Midwestern in its relative civility and accessibility.
Navy Pier
  • 30m
Chicago's most-visited attraction extends 3,300 feet into Lake Michigan, its Ferris wheel, gardens, theatres, and restaurants drawing families and tourists to an entertainment complex that has evolved continuously since opening in 1916. The Centennial Wheel offers skyline views from 200 feet while the Chicago Children's Museum, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, and seasonal festivals provide year-round programming. Critics may dismiss the Pier as touristy, but the lakefront views, summer fireworks, and boat departure point for architecture cruises make at least a brief visit worthwhile.
Field Museum (Pass by)
One of the world's largest natural history museums houses Sue, the most complete T. rex skeleton ever discovered, alongside Ancient Egypt galleries, Pacific Island collections, and the Inside Ancient Egypt tomb recreation that has fascinated visitors for decades. The museum's research departments continue expanding human knowledge of the natural world while the public galleries present everything from dinosaurs to diamonds in the grand Beaux-Arts building overlooking Lake Michigan. The Museum Campus location, shared with the Shedd Aquarium and Adler Planetarium, creates a concentrated destination for science-minded visitors.
Wrigleyville
  • 45m
Baseball's second-oldest ballpark has hosted the Cubs since 1914, its ivy-covered outfield walls, hand-operated scoreboard, and intimate seating preserving the experience of early 20th-century baseball that other cities demolished for modern facilities. The surrounding Wrigleyville area offers the quintessential game-day experience with rooftop seating, sports bars, and the crowds of fans who pack the streets whether celebrating victory or commiserating defeat. The Cubs' 2016 World Series victory after 108 years elevated Wrigley's already mythical status, making pilgrimage here essential for baseball fans regardless of team loyalty.
Pilsen
  • 1h
Chicago's vibrant Mexican-American area showcases the cultural richness that immigration has brought to the city, its murals, restaurants, and the National Museum of Mexican Art preserving traditions while contemporary galleries signal ongoing gentrification concerns. The neighborhood's 16th Street corridor offers authentic taquerias, bakeries selling pan dulce, and the street art that has made Pilsen a destination for those seeking Chicago beyond the tourist centre. The nearby Chinatown and historic Bridgeport area extend the exploration of immigrant Chicago's diverse communities.
Chicago Blues Festival (Pass by)
The Great Migration brought Southern blues musicians to Chicago's South Side, where Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and their contemporaries plugged in their guitars and created the electrified Chicago blues that influenced rock and roll worldwide. Legendary clubs like Buddy Guy's Legends, Kingston Mines, and B.L.U.E.S. continue presenting live music nightly while the Chess Records building (now Willie Dixon's Blues Heaven) commemorates the label that recorded the genre's defining tracks. The Blues Festival each June draws hundreds of thousands to Grant Park, but any night of the week offers authentic performances in clubs that have hosted the greats.

Location

Activity location
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    Millennium Park. Cloud Gate
    • 222 N Columbus Dr
    • 60601-7807, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Meeting/Redemption Point
  • PEOPLEPEOPLE
    Cloud Gate
    • 201 East Randolph Street
    • 60602, Chicago, Illinois, United States

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