Discover Chicago like never before with complete freedom to explore at your own rhythm, lingering at fascinating locations or moving swiftly through others as your interests guide you. Our expertly cr
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Location: Chicago
What's Included
- Private access links validity up to 6 days
- Private access link to the audio guide in one playlist for 15 attractions
- Private access link to a tour itinerary map of 15 attractions with audio guide individually
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule! Since you get private access links valid for up to 6 days, you have the flexibility to choose a better day if rain or bad weather hits. Just make sure to download the audio guide ahead of time so you're ready to go when you decide to reschedule.
A: This tour is quite flexible, making it suitable for kids of all ages! However, younger kids might get restless if they don't have an interest in history. You can pick and choose which attractions appeal to them—like the Shedd Aquarium or Millennium Park—so it can be a fun day out. Just make sure to check the length of the stops!
A: Comfort is key! Wear something you can walk in for a few hours, like sneakers and casual clothes. Depending on the day, layers are a good idea since Chicago weather can be unpredictable. And don’t forget a hat or sunscreen if it’s sunny!
Discussions
Just did the self-guided audio tour in Chicago—what a blast!
Hey everyone! I recently got the Chicago Self-Guided Audio Tour and it was amazing. I loved being able to explore at my own pace, especially around the Art Institute and the Riverwalk. The audio was really informative, and I learned so much about each spot! I went on a Saturday and it was pretty busy, but the flexibility of this tour made it totally worth it. Highly recommend it if you're looking for a fun way to see the city.
Thinking of gifting the Chicago audio tour—thoughts?
I’m considering gifting the Chicago Self-Guided Audio Tour to my sister who’s coming to visit. She loves history and exploring new places, but I’m worried it might be too overwhelming for her. Anyone have tips on how to make it more enjoyable? Can you customize the itinerary a bit?