Chicago Millennium Park Self-Guided Walking Tour

Enjoy moving at your own pace through Chicago's Millennium Park with an app as your guide. You and your private party can stop or start the app whenever you like; pausing to explore further on your ow

Enjoy moving at your own pace through Chicago's Millennium Park with an app as your guide. You and your private party can stop or start the app whenever you like; pausing to explore further on your own. Take in the sights of the public art—including the famous "Cloud Gate," otherwise known to locals as "The Bean"—and hear the stories behind their creation. The GPS-enabled guide will stop and start the professional commentary automatically as you explore the area. After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want. This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.

From: $0.00

Location: Chicago

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Are there any age limits for the Millennium Park tour?

A: There aren't any specific age limits for the Millennium Park self-guided tour. It's suitable for all ages since it's designed for you to go at your own pace. Just keep in mind that young kids may need some supervision, especially around busy areas. But overall, it’s a great way for families to explore the park together!

Q: What happens if the weather is bad? Can we reschedule?

A: Since this is a self-guided tour, you can choose when to go based on the weather. If you purchase the experience, you have lifetime access, so you can always come back another day. Just check the forecast and plan accordingly. No need to stress about it!

Q: What should we wear for the Millennium Park walking tour?

A: Dress comfortably! Chicago can be unpredictable, so layers are key. If it’s sunny, a hat and sunscreen are a must. If it’s cooler, a light jacket might be handy. And definitely wear shoes you can walk in for a while. You'll be strolling around and stopping at different stops, so comfort is key!

Discussions

Just did the Millennium Park Self-Guided Tour and loved it!

I surprised my sister with this self-guided walking tour of Millennium Park last weekend, and she was so excited! The app was super easy to use, and we got to explore at our own pace. The stories about 'The Bean' and other artworks were fascinating! We even took a break for some ice cream nearby. If you're looking for a fun and flexible gift, this is definitely a winner!

Thinking of gifting the Millennium Park tour—thoughts?

I’m considering getting this self-guided tour for my parents. They love exploring new places but aren’t huge on guided tours. This seems perfect since they can go at their own pace. Anyone have tips on how long it took you? I want to make sure they have enough time to enjoy the art and take pics!