Chicago Favorites Food and Walking Tour in Chicago, IL
410 N Michigan Ave • Chicago, IL 60611
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Get ready to sample Chicago’s iconic food, including deep dish pizza, the original chocolate brownie, and local craft beers. This walking tour brings you around to some of the most renowned restaurants and bars in the city. Along the way, you’ll come across Chicago’s landmarks, well-known neighborhoods, and historic spots. This tour is not recommended for kids under the age of 17.
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Since the tour does go into Chicago bars, it is not recommended for children under the age of 17. However, this is up to the parent’s discretion.
This is a 2.5-hour guided tour across 1.5 miles. However, the pace is easy and ideal for all ages and activity levels.
Sorry, pets are not allowed on the tours.
They walking tours start at various locations around the City and while they do their best to accommodate restrooms at the start of your tour, they do highly recommend using the restroom prior to arrival to your tour. They will have restroom stops built into each walking tour. For their food and walking tours, all of the restaurants they visit will have restrooms to use.
They do not provide water on their tours due to the fact that they all originate from locations outside of their headquarters. Please plan ahead and bring water with you. For their culinary, restaurant and food tours their restaurant partners will provide water free of charge.
No stroller, no problem! They rent strollers out for daily use, multi-daily use. But most of their walking tours do not originate from their bike shop. You will want to make arrangements in advance to rent and pick up your stroller. Please note that their tour guides many times meet the group directly in the neighborhood covered on the tour, without stopping at the bike shop, so they cannot deliver strollers to you.
All of their walking tours at the present moment do allow for ADA compliant and wheelchair accessible. But please note that sometimes their restaurants change and they cannot guarantee every restaurant will not include stairs of some sort which might make things difficult. A majority of their stops should be ADA compliant.
They recommend you bring small items such as an ID, credit card and cash (to tip the guide), cell phone, and camera. They suggest tennis shoes and comfortable, loose-fitting clothes that are appropriate for the weather conditions on the day of your tour. They strongly suggest you wear layers, particularly in spring and fall. Many of their tours are downtown, close to Lake Michigan, which is one of the largest lakes in the world and can alter the temperature quickly based on the direction of the wind.
Not more than you can handle! The pace is usually good for everyone. They’ve rated each tour-level so that you can pick the right tour for you. They do stop at various points of interest and attractions so that you can have a brief rest while their tour guides explain the history of Chicago in a way that brings the stories to life. While you want to make sure the distance they cover is suitable for you, remember that they will never be walking continuously for that amount of time. They will have 6-8 stops mixed in along the route for resting periods and to learn about Chicago. Please note that with some of their walking tours there are some stairs that they navigate during the tour.
They run most of their tours in any type of weather. Walking tours run year round as they are less dependent on stable weather for their operation. During the nicer months, they use the beautiful outdoor promenades for their walking tours. And during inclement weather, they can duck down and use Chicago’s unique underground pedway system to get from point to point. Just remember to always dress for the weather. Because their walking tours do not leave from their headquarter location, they do not provide rain ponchos should a pop-up shower occur.
The tour price does not include gratuities in the cost of their tours. If you had a great time gratuities are accepted by their tour guides.