Explore the cinematic side of Chicago’s downtown on this captivating guided walking tour. Discover the iconic filming locations that have graced the silver screen, from the historic Roosevelt University Auditorium Building to the famous Union Station. With a knowledgeable guide at your side, uncover the stories behind these sites and gain a unique perspective on the city’s rich movie-making legacy. This private, intimate experience allows you to explore the details at your own pace, leaving you with a newfound appreciation for Chicago’s role in the world of television and film.
Key Points
- Private guided walking tour that showcases iconic TV and movie filming locations throughout downtown Chicago.
- Tour includes 5-20 minutes of travel time between sites and a personalized experience for the participant’s group.
- Meeting point at the Roosevelt University Auditorium Building, with the tour ending at Union Station.
- Tour is not wheelchair accessible, but strollers and service animals are permitted.
- Booking options available, with the tour being non-refundable and gratuities not included in the $81.25 starting price.
Tour Overview
The tour offers a private guided walking experience focused on exploring the iconic TV and movie filming locations throughout downtown Chicago.
Rated 4.5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews, the tour is priced from $81.25. While non-refundable, the tour provides an intimate group setting, with only your party participating.
The experience typically involves 5 to 20 minutes of travel time between locations. The meeting point is in front of the Roosevelt University Auditorium Building, and the tour ends at Union Station.
The experience isn’t wheelchair accessible but is stroller-friendly, and service animals are allowed. Confirmation is provided at the time of booking, though gratuities aren’t included.
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Meeting and End Points
The meeting point for the Chicago TV and Movie Sites Tour is 430 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605, in front of the Roosevelt University Auditorium Building.
Look for a guide in a blue tour shirt holding a blue umbrella.
The tour ends at Union Station, 225 S Canal St, Chicago, IL 60606.
Travel time between locations ranges from 5 to 20 minutes.
This is a private tour, so only your group will participate.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but it’s stroller accessible, and service animals are allowed.
It’s also located near public transportation, and infants must sit on laps.
Tour Duration and Group Size
How long does the Chicago TV and Movie Sites Tour last? The tour duration is between 5 to 20 minutes of travel time between locations.
This is a private tour, meaning only your group will participate. The small group size allows for a more personalized experience as you explore the downtown Chicago sites featured in TV shows and movies.
Whether it’s a quick 5-minute walk or a 20-minute stroll, you’ll have the guide’s undivided attention throughout the tour.
The flexible duration ensures you can comfortably see the highlights without feeling rushed, providing an immersive look at Chicago’s on-screen history.
Accessibility Details
Catering to a wide range of visitors, the Chicago TV and Movie Sites Tour offers accessible options to ensure a comfortable experience.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but strollers are welcome. Service animals are allowed to accompany guests.
The meeting and end points are located near public transportation, making the tour easily accessible. Infants must sit on laps during the tour.
The tour caters to most travelers, though individuals with mobility limitations may find certain aspects challenging.
The tour’s accessibility features allow participants to enjoy the TV and movie site experience regardless of their physical abilities.
Tour Inclusions and Exclusions
Typically, the Chicago TV and Movie Sites Tour includes a private guided walking experience through downtown Chicago, allowing participants to explore the city’s iconic filming locations.
The tour is non-refundable, and no refunds are provided for cancellations. While the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s stroller accessible, and service animals are allowed. Plus, infants must sit on laps.
The tour duration can vary between 5 to 20 minutes of travel time between locations. Gratuities aren’t included in the tour price, which starts from $81.25.
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Booking and Confirmation
Customers can book the Chicago TV and Movie Sites Tour through the provided booking options. The tour is non-refundable, and no refunds are available for cancellations.
Upon booking, customers will receive a confirmation. Gratuities aren’t included in the tour price.
This private walking tour lasts approximately 5 to 20 minutes between locations, and only the customer’s group will participate. The tour meets at the Roosevelt University Auditorium Building and ends at Union Station.
While the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s stroller accessible, and service animals are allowed. Most travelers can participate in this tour, which is located near public transportation.
Tour Highlights
The tour showcases a variety of iconic TV and movie locations throughout downtown Chicago.
Guests will visit the historic Roosevelt University Auditorium Building, which has appeared in numerous films and TV shows.
They’ll also see the iconic Union Station, a popular filming location featured in blockbusters like "The Untouchables" and "The Dark Knight."
Along the way, the knowledgeable guide will share fascinating behind-the-scenes stories and insights about the city’s rich entertainment history.
With 5-20 minutes of travel time between each stop, the tour offers an engaging and efficient way to explore Chicago’s cinematic landmarks.
Whether you’re a movie buff or simply curious about the city’s Hollywood ties, this guided tour promises an unforgettable experience.
Getting to the Meeting Point
To reach the meeting point at 430 S Michigan Ave in front of the Roosevelt University Auditorium Building, visitors can take various modes of transportation.
The tour’s starting location is easily accessible by public transportation. Nearby options include the CTA Red, Green, and Blue Line stations, as well as numerous bus routes.
Visitors can also choose to drive and park in one of the nearby parking garages or lots.
Union Station, the tour’s ending point, is also conveniently located and accessible by public transportation.
With multiple transportation options available, getting to and from the tour’s meeting and ending points is straightforward and hassle-free for participants.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Types of Media Locations Will Be Visited?
The tour will visit various TV and movie filming locations throughout downtown Chicago. Participants can expect to see sites featured in popular television shows and films shot in the city.
Are Photos and Videos Allowed During the Tour?
Photos and videos are generally allowed during the tour, though participants should check with the tour guide beforehand and refrain from using flash or taking images that could disrupt the experience for others.
What Is the Level of Physical Activity Required?
The tour requires moderate physical activity. Participants must be able to walk 5 to 20 minutes between locations. The tour is not wheelchair accessible, but strollers are allowed. Most travelers can participate, with the exception of infants who must be held.
Is There an Option to Extend or Customize the Tour?
There is no option to extend or customize the tour. The tour is a private guided walking tour with a fixed itinerary and duration, and no customization is available. Additional requests may incur additional fees or require booking a separate tour.
Can the Tour Be Done in Multiple Languages?
The tour can be provided in multiple languages, though the default language is English. Customers should inquire about language options when booking the tour to ensure their preferred language is available.
Recap
Discover Chicago’s cinematic history on this captivating walking tour. Explore iconic filming locations, from the historic Roosevelt University Auditorium Building to the famous Union Station. With a knowledgeable guide, uncover behind-the-scenes stories that bring the city’s silver-screen legacy to life. This intimate and personalized experience showcases the vibrant heart of Downtown Chicago through the lens of television and film.
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