Chicago: The Culture and Architecture of the Prohibition Era
TOUR DESCRIPTION

Tour the streets of Chicago to see the beauty and legacy left behind by the Prohibition Era. See the amazing architecture, iconic sights (both old and new), the city's best spots and try a local sweet treat along the way as you explore on foot.

Highlights

  • See the gorgeous Chicago skyline and discover why this city's architecture is among the best in the world
  • Enjoy some classic Chicago-style popcorn
  • Immerse yourself in the best of Chicago's culture and discover the inspirations that the Prohibition Era had on the city in the 1920s
  • Feel the energy and life in one of Chicago's most beautiful parks and get the iconic photo at the world-famous Bean sculpture.

Local English-speaking guide
Popcorn tasting
Additional food and drinks
Tips/gratuities for your guide
Important Information
What is included in the tour?

Local, English-speaking guide, popcorn tasting.

What isn't included in the tour?

Additional food and drinks, tips/gratuities for your guide

Where do we meet?

The Chicago Theatre (underneath the marquee), 175 N. State Street, Chicago, IL 60601

Where does the tour end?

A central location near Millennium Park and Michigan Ave

What is the duration of the tour?

2.5 hours

What is the group size of this tour?

The maximum number of people on this tour will be 16 passengers.

What If I have particular dietary requirements?

This tour features visits to establishments that are not always able to cater to all dietary requirements, and the food options might be limited. For any specific dietary request, please notify us within 24hr of the start our and always begin each tour by telling your tour guide. Please email us at info@chicagourbanadventures.com.

What if I can't find my guide?

If you have any issues on the day of your tour, please call +1 312 973 3877

Can I cancel my tour?

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity.

HIGHLIGHTS
MORE INFORMATION

Walk the streets of Chicago to see the beauty and legacy left behind by the Prohibition Era. This was an era plagued with crime and corruption but one that contributed significantly to Chicago's modern-day prosperity and growth. The architecture you'll see reflects a city that had its eye on the future and wanted to shine, a city now known as one of the most culturally dynamic in the United States.  .

Start your day by the dazzling marquee of the Chicago Theater, where you might recognise the neon sign from the popular musical movie 'Chicago!' After meeting your guide and small group, you'll walk along the Chicago Riverwalk, the main artery of the city that made it possible for trade and growth in the 1920s. See the Marina Towers, the Britannica Building and the Sears Tower (now known as the Willis Tower). Then, head to the Jewelers Building, an architectural gem from 1927, and the London House, an Art Deco building from 1923. Learn about the design style and how the building is used as an anchor to the Du Sable Bridge. You'll also see the iconic bridge, the first of its kind assembled in 1920. 

Visit the Chicago Cultural Center, which is home to one of the most stunning interiors in the city. This historic landmark is a destination for architectural inspiration for many and a few scenes of the film 'The Untouchables' were filmed here! Next, stop for a sweet treat and local tradition of Chicago-style popcorn! Along the way, you'll see one of the most iconic buildings in Chicago, the Wrigley Building, built in a Spanish revival style in 1921 to make the city more beautiful. You'll also see the Tribune Tower, the heart of the city's thriving and historic journalism industry. Pass the Intercontinental Hotel, which showcases Greek and Egyptian elements (Al Capone was said to have played mini golf here). 

Conclude your walking tour at the picturesque Millennium Park, home to the iconic Bean sculpture. Your guide will end your tour and point you in the right direction to some great lunch spots, drink recommendations and some more amazing sights to fill your afternoon.

Chicago: The Culture and Architecture of the Prohibition Era
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