Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the hit NBC drama Chicago P.D. TV Show Set Tour. Visit the actual filming locations where the show comes to life. Tour Highlights: - Explore the iconic Fir
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Location: Chicago
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Bottled Water
- Free Hotel/Other Location Pickup & Return within 5 Miles of Downtown Chicago Center.
- Driving Tour-Guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no official age limit for the Chicago P.D. TV Show Set Tour, so it should be fine for your teenagers! Just keep in mind that since it's an active firehouse, they need to be respectful of the operations happening around. It’s definitely a fun experience for fans of the show!
A: The tour includes private transportation, which is super convenient! They’ll pick you up from your hotel or any location within 5 miles of downtown Chicago. If you’re driving yourself, parking can be tricky in downtown, so I’d recommend using public transit if possible or arrive early to find street parking.
A: They typically go ahead with the tour unless the weather is severe. Just make sure to dress accordingly and bring an umbrella if the forecast looks iffy! It’s mostly an outdoor tour, so some locations like the Bean and the Cultural Center could be more enjoyable when it’s nice out.
Discussions
Just did the Chicago P.D. tour and it was amazing!
I took the Chicago P.D. TV Show Set Tour last week and wow, if you're a fan of the show, this is a must-do! Visiting the Firehouse 51 exterior was such a thrill, and Molly's Bar felt so real. Our guide was super knowledgeable and made the experience even better. We didn’t get guides inside the Bean or Cultural Center, which was fine since they provided good instructions. Just a tip: wear comfortable shoes as there’s a bit of walking involved!
Considering this tour as a gift for my dad!
My dad is a huge Chicago P.D. fan, and I’m thinking of gifting him this tour for his birthday. I love the idea of visiting places like the Bean and the Firehouse. I just hope it’s not super crowded when we go! Has anyone experienced it on a weekend? What was it like?