Embark on a profound, downtown walk-around, to discover incredible stories and secrets of the city on this not to miss feet on the street experience! During our loop around "Da Loop" we will peel back
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Location: Chicago
What's Included
- All Fees and Taxes
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Great question! The Walkin' with Colin tour is suitable for all ages, so it's perfect for a family outing. Just keep in mind that younger kids might need a little extra attention during the tour since it involves a fair bit of walking and some historical concepts might be above their heads. Also, it's always best to check with Colin beforehand if you have a large group or very young kids so he can tailor the experience!
A: You’ll want to dress comfortably for the Walkin' with Colin tour since you’ll be on your feet for a while. Chicago's weather can be unpredictable, so layers are a good idea! Comfortable walking shoes are a must, especially if you're going through different neighborhoods. Also, check the weather for the day of your tour, just in case you need a light jacket or umbrella!
A: Yes, you can reschedule! Colin understands that life happens. Just give him a heads-up at least 24 hours before your tour, and he’ll help you find a new date that works. Make sure to check his cancellation policy too, just in case you need to cancel instead!
Discussions
Just did the Walkin' with Colin tour - WOW!
I recently went on the Walkin' with Colin tour in Chicago and I can't recommend it enough! Colin is such a great storyteller, and the way he mixes history with humor is just perfect. We explored some amazing spots I never even knew existed. Plus, the architecture along the route is stunning! If you’re thinking of a gift for someone who loves Chicago, this is it! I took my sister for her birthday and she had a blast.
Is Walkin' with Colin a good gift idea?
I'm considering this for my buddy's birthday. He loves history and Chicago but I’m not sure if it’s really worth it. Can anyone share their experiences? Does it feel more like a walking history class or is it fun? What’s the vibe like?