Embark on an exclusive journey through Chicago's storied past with a private tour unveiling the city's 1920s Art Deco and Art Moderne architectural wonders. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, delve i
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Location: Chicago
What's Included
- Private and exclusive tour, there won't be anyone else in your group.
- Help from our team to book the tickets for the desired visits.
- In person: English, Italian, French and Spanish speaking guide
- Customization of the tour
- Walking tour
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Absolutely, this tour is perfect for your parents! There's no strict age limit, but since it involves walking, I'd say it's best suited for those who can comfortably walk at least 1-2 miles. The guide can adjust the pace depending on the group's needs, so they'll be sure to enjoy all the stunning Art Deco sites without feeling rushed.
A: Yes, rescheduling is an option! If the weather looks unfavorable, just contact the provider ahead of time. They’re pretty flexible and will help you find another day that works. Just keep an eye on the forecast!
A: Comfort is key! Since it’s a walking tour, wear comfortable shoes. Dress in layers for Chicago’s unpredictable weather—mornings can be chilly but it warms up later. If you're going during the summer, don’t forget sunscreen and a hat!
Discussions
Just did the Chicago Loop Private Walking Tour - highly recommend!
I took the Chicago Loop Private Walking Tour last weekend, and it was incredible! Our guide was super knowledgeable and pointed out so many hidden gems of Art Deco architecture. We got to see the Chicago Board of Trade and the beautiful Carbide & Carbon Building. The private aspect made it feel really special. If you’re into history or architecture, this is such a unique gift idea. I went with my sister, and we had a blast!
Gift idea for my history buff friend - thoughts on this tour?
Looking for a birthday gift for my friend who loves Chicago history. I found this Chicago Loop Private Walking Tour, and it sounds cool. I love that it’s private, so we can ask questions and go at our own pace. Has anyone done this? What was your experience like? Any tips for making it extra special?