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Chicago tours
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Boat tours
One of the best ways to appreciate the beauty of the city as well as learn about it is from the water. Such excursions operate from May to early November, but it is best to check with the individual sightseeing company for schedules and costs.
Chicago Line Cruises runs both history and architectural boat trips. Boats departing from
Navy Pier run the gamut from schooners to yachts and those that include meals and cocktails.
Windy I or Windy II set sail around
Lake Michigan. Or you can paddle a kayak down the
Chicago River with Wateriders and explore history, architecture or gangster history.
Bus tours
There are plenty of road-based options for touring the city.
Gray Line Tours runs a variety of city excursions including '
North' and 'South' side city tours, which cover all the major sights in those parts of the city. Buses leave from 55
East Monroe Street. The Chicago
Double Decker Co., based at the
Willis Tower, offers double-decker service, using London-style double-decker buses to tour 21km (13 miles) of Chicago's main sights. A hop-on hop-off service (explore a site and catch another bus to resume the tour) stops at a number of points, including Navy Pier, Willis Tower, the
Art Institute and
Field Museum.
Chicago Greeters tours
Considered a 'themed visit' rather than a tour, Chicago Greeters will escort small groups (up to six) to attractions, neighbourhoods, explore insider's favourite haunts, visit specific points of interest, or even take them shopping. Greeters are residents who know and love the city.
Advance reservations are necessary for this free service of the Chicago
Office of
Tourism.
Gangster and ghost tours
The Untouchables Gangster Tour takes a step back to the days of prohibition. It traces the paths of some of the city's most infamous
1920s and
1930s residents, like
Al Capone and
John Dillinger. Wisecracking guides relate gangster lore on the way to famous hoodlum haunts like
Little Italy and the
St Valentine's
Massacre. All tours depart from 600
North Clark Street, and reservations are necessary.
Chicago Hauntings visits paranormal and supernatural locations around the city. A two-hour 45-minute bus ride explores such haunts as the
Biograph Theater,
Graceland Cemetery, and the site of the
Fort Dearborn massacre. Reservations are necessary.
Walking tours
Chicago is known for its architecture and there is no better way to learn about the city's structural designs than by taking one of the many tours that the Chicago Architectural
Foundation offers. Tours, which are on foot, by bus and on the water, include historic and modern skyscrapers as well as
Frank Lloyd Wright homes.
Except for the water tours, most begin at 224
South Michigan Avenue.
Excursions from Chicago
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Cantigny
The 202-hectare (500-acre) estate of legendary
Chicago Tribune editor and publisher from 1925-1955,
Colonel Robert R McCormick, is one of the far west suburbs' key attractions.
Originally built in 1899 by McCormick's grandfather and founder of the Chicago Tribune,
Joseph Medill, the estate has 16 hectares (
40 acres) of stately gardens and two museums. McCormick served in the
US Army's
First Division and
The First Division Museum is devoted to the history of this infantry division from
1917 to
Desert Storm. On the lawn are tanks from
World War II, the
Korean War, and the
Vietnam War. The Robert R McCormick Museum is the colonel's 35-room, plantation-style mansion complete with original furniture, antiques and artwork.
Milwaukee
No longer merely the land of beer and brats, Milwaukee is taking great pains to reinvent itself. It is worth the trip up there just to have a look at the stunning winged (or as some think of it, whale-fluked shaped) white
Quadracci Pavilion of the
Milwaukee Art Museum. Designed by
Santiago Calatrava, it has a moveable roof that opens and closes twice a day. When open, it spans over 66m (217ft). Milwaukee has many other interesting attractions to explore: museums, a very cool zoo,
Potawatomi Bingo Casino, brewery tours and funky neighbourhoods. For motorcycle buffs, there is the
House of Harley. You can learn all about the illustrious bike, plan a trip and talk with other bike enthusiasts.
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