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Chicago Family Food & Bike Tour avec les meilleures attractions

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This tour is perfect for the entire family, put on by Bobby’s Bike Hike, whose food tours in just the past year have ranked as Top 10 in America by USA Today and Top 20 in the world by Tripadvisor. Biking is easy in Chicago because of it's miles of bike trails, flat terrain and easy connections between attractions. We’ll be sampling from each of Chicago’s well known and unique foods -- deep dish pizza, a true Chicago hot dog, and a dessert for good measure. You’ll learn the history behind the foods and also get a taste for some of Chicago’s most popular downtown districts as we cruise through the Gold Coast, Chicago Riverwalk, Millennium Park, Buckingham Fountain, Museum Campus, Navy Pier and along the Lakefront. Whether day or night, you'll get fantastic views of the skyline and feel the city's vibrant energy. Veggie options available.
Ville: Chicago
Mon 02 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Tour guide
Comfort bicycle
Food samples at several stops along the way will fill you up!
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Tour guide
Comfort bicycle
Food samples at several stops along the way will fill you up!
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • If you have dietary restrictions, please add a note in the special requirements section when booking, and email to [email protected] after booking to confirm they can accommodate.
  • Tour Operator can accommodate vegetarians or those who don’t eat beef or pork but can’t cater for gluten-free (limited options) or vegan (extremely limited options) diets.
  • VIP Adult Beverage upgrade (3 samples) available upon arrival for $19.99 per person extra (Ages 21+)
  • TripAdvisor rated Bobby's Bike Hike its highest-level Traveler’s Choice Award each year since 2002.
  • Our groups have exclusive VIP access to locations we visit.
  • Operates rain or shine, please dress appropriately. If extreme weather forces cancellation there will be options to change tours or refund.
  • Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough guests to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund.
  • Please note: children must be strong, capable riders and be able to bike for 9 miles
À quoi s'attendre
1
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
2
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
3
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
4
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
5
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
6
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
7
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
8
Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
9
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
10
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
11
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
12
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
13
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
14
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
15
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
16
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
17
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
18
Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
19
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
20
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
21
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
22
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
23
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
24
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
25
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
26
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
27
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
28
Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
29
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
30
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
31
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
32
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
33
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
34
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
35
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
36
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
37
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
38
Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
39
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
40
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
41
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
42
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
43
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
44
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
45
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
46
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
47
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
48
Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
49
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
50
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
51
Sentier au bord du lac
Le Lakefront Trail de 18 miles contribue au succès du cyclisme de Chicago depuis 1963. Le chemin pavé offre aux marcheurs, coureurs et cyclistes un moyen sûr et amusant de se déplacer le long du lac Michigan, à la fois pour les loisirs et les déplacements.
52
Plage de la rue Oak
Lors d'un samedi de juillet chargé, Oak Street Beach regorge de couvertures et de maillots de bain de jusqu'à 300 000 habitants de Chicago. Des bars éphémères, des filets de volley-ball et un accès facile au centre-ville en font l'un des plus beaux endroits sablonneux de Chicago.
53
Plage de l'avenue nord
La plage la plus populaire de Chicago
54
Côte d'or
Demeures opulentes
55
Promenade fluviale de Chicago
Magnifique la nuit
56
Le théâtre de Chicago
Enseigne emblématique de Chicago Marquee
57
Parc du millénaire
Situé à l'angle nord-ouest du plus grand Grant Park, Millennium Park abrite les œuvres d'art public les plus appréciées de Chicago, notamment Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain et le Pritzker Pavilion.
58
Fontaine de Buckingham
Lorsque la fontaine de Buckingham a été construite en 1927, c'était la plus grande fontaine du monde. Aujourd'hui la pièce maîtresse du célèbre Grant Park de Chicago, la fontaine attire des foules du monde entier pour voir ses superbes spectacles de lumière et d'eau.
59
Champ de soldat
Construit en 1924, Soldier Field est le plus ancien stade NFL des États-Unis. Pendant la saison de football américain, c'est la maison de nos ours de Chicago rugissants, mais le parc accueille également certains des plus grands concerts de la ville au printemps et en été.
60
Quai de la Marine
S'il vous arrive de choisir un mercredi ou un samedi soir pour cet incroyable voyage, vous aurez droit à un spectacle bonus sur le chemin du retour vers le quartier général : un feu d'artifice Navy Pier ! Tout au long de la Première et de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, Navy Pier était l'une des plus grandes bases de formation de pilotes d'Amérique. Aujourd'hui une destination touristique populaire, la jetée abrite d'innombrables restaurants, boutiques, théâtres et manèges de parc d'attractions.
61
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
62
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
63
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
64
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
65
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
66
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
67
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
68
Clarence F. Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
69
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
70
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
71
Museum Campus
Experience Museum Campus and it's great views of downtown Chicago.
72
Adler Planetarium
The best viewing spot in Chicago.
73
Northerly Island
A former Airstrip turned municipal park and sanctuary.
74
The Art Institute of Chicago
Ride by the world famous lions
75
Grant Park
Chicago's Front Lawn, home to Buckingham Fountain
76
Lincoln Park
Travel through one of Chicago's largest parks, along the lakefront
77
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
78
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
79
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
80
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
81
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
82
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
83
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
84
Clarence F. Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
85
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
86
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
87
Museum Campus
Experience Museum Campus and it's great views of downtown Chicago.
88
Adler Planetarium
The best viewing spot in Chicago.
89
Northerly Island
A former Airstrip turned municipal park and sanctuary.
90
The Art Institute of Chicago
Ride by the world famous lions
91
Grant Park
Chicago's Front Lawn, home to Buckingham Fountain
92
Lincoln Park
Travel through one of Chicago's largest parks, along the lakefront
93
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
94
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
95
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
96
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
97
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
98
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
99
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
100
Clarence F. Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
101
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
102
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
103
Museum Campus
Experience Museum Campus and it's great views of downtown Chicago.
104
Adler Planetarium
The best viewing spot in Chicago.
105
Northerly Island
A former Airstrip turned municipal park and sanctuary.
106
The Art Institute of Chicago
Ride by the world famous lions
107
Grant Park
Chicago's Front Lawn, home to Buckingham Fountain
108
Lincoln Park
Travel through one of Chicago's largest parks, along the lakefront
109
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
110
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
111
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
112
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
113
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
114
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
115
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
116
Clarence F. Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
117
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
118
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
119
Museum Campus
Experience Museum Campus and it's great views of downtown Chicago.
120
Adler Planetarium
The best viewing spot in Chicago.
121
Northerly Island
A former Airstrip turned municipal park and sanctuary.
122
The Art Institute of Chicago
Ride by the world famous lions
123
Grant Park
Chicago's Front Lawn, home to Buckingham Fountain
124
Lincoln Park
Travel through one of Chicago's largest parks, along the lakefront
125
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
126
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
127
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
128
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
129
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
130
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
131
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
132
Clarence F. Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
133
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
134
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
135
Museum Campus
Experience Museum Campus and it's great views of downtown Chicago.
136
Adler Planetarium
The best viewing spot in Chicago.
137
Northerly Island
A former Airstrip turned municipal park and sanctuary.
138
The Art Institute of Chicago
Ride by the world famous lions
139
Grant Park
Chicago's Front Lawn, home to Buckingham Fountain
140
Lincoln Park
Travel through one of Chicago's largest parks, along the lakefront
141
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
142
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
143
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
144
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
145
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
146
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
147
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
148
Clarence F. Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
149
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
150
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
151
Museum Campus
Experience Museum Campus and it's great views of downtown Chicago.
152
Adler Planetarium
The best viewing spot in Chicago.
153
Northerly Island
A former Airstrip turned municipal park and sanctuary.
154
The Art Institute of Chicago
Ride by the world famous lions
155
Grant Park
Chicago's Front Lawn, home to Buckingham Fountain
156
Lincoln Park
Travel through one of Chicago's largest parks, along the lakefront
157
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
158
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
159
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
160
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
161
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
162
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
163
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
164
Clarence F. Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
165
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
166
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
167
Museum Campus
Experience Museum Campus and it's great views of downtown Chicago.
168
Adler Planetarium
The best viewing spot in Chicago.
169
Northerly Island
A former Airstrip turned municipal park and sanctuary.
170
The Art Institute of Chicago
Ride by the world famous lions
171
Grant Park
Chicago's Front Lawn, home to Buckingham Fountain
172
Lincoln Park
Travel through one of Chicago's largest parks, along the lakefront
173
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
174
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
175
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
176
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
177
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
178
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
179
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
180
Clarence F. Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
181
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
182
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
183
Museum Campus
Experience Museum Campus and it's great views of downtown Chicago.
184
Adler Planetarium
The best viewing spot in Chicago.
185
Northerly Island
A former Airstrip turned municipal park and sanctuary.
186
The Art Institute of Chicago
Ride by the world famous lions
187
Grant Park
Chicago's Front Lawn, home to Buckingham Fountain
188
Lincoln Park
Travel through one of Chicago's largest parks, along the lakefront
189
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
190
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
191
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
192
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
193
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
194
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
195
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
196
Clarence F. Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
197
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
198
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
199
Museum Campus
Experience Museum Campus and it's great views of downtown Chicago.
200
Adler Planetarium
The best viewing spot in Chicago.
201
Northerly Island
A former Airstrip turned municipal park and sanctuary.
202
The Art Institute of Chicago
Ride by the world famous lions
203
Grant Park
Chicago's Front Lawn, home to Buckingham Fountain
204
Lincoln Park
Travel through one of Chicago's largest parks, along the lakefront
205
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
206
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
207
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
208
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
209
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
210
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
211
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
212
Clarence F. Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
213
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
214
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
215
Museum Campus
Experience Museum Campus and it's great views of downtown Chicago.
216
Adler Planetarium
The best viewing spot in Chicago.
217
Northerly Island
A former Airstrip turned municipal park and sanctuary.
218
The Art Institute of Chicago
Ride by the world famous lions
219
Grant Park
Chicago's Front Lawn, home to Buckingham Fountain
220
Lincoln Park
Travel through one of Chicago's largest parks, along the lakefront
221
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
222
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
223
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
224
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
225
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
226
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
227
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
228
Clarence F. Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
229
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
230
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
231
Museum Campus
Experience Museum Campus and it's great views of downtown Chicago.
232
Adler Planetarium
The best viewing spot in Chicago.
233
Northerly Island
A former Airstrip turned municipal park and sanctuary.
234
The Art Institute of Chicago
Ride by the world famous lions
235
Grant Park
Chicago's Front Lawn, home to Buckingham Fountain
236
Lincoln Park
Travel through one of Chicago's largest parks, along the lakefront
237
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
238
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
239
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
240
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
241
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
242
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
243
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
244
Clarence F. Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
245
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
246
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
247
Museum Campus
Experience Museum Campus and it's great views of downtown Chicago.
248
Adler Planetarium
The best viewing spot in Chicago.
249
Northerly Island
A former Airstrip turned municipal park and sanctuary.
250
The Art Institute of Chicago
Ride by the world famous lions
251
Grant Park
Chicago's Front Lawn, home to Buckingham Fountain
252
Lincoln Park
Travel through one of Chicago's largest parks, along the lakefront
253
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
254
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
255
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
256
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
257
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
258
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
259
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
260
Clarence F. Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
261
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
262
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
263
Museum Campus
Experience Museum Campus and it's great views of downtown Chicago.
264
Adler Planetarium
The best viewing spot in Chicago.
265
Northerly Island
A former Airstrip turned municipal park and sanctuary.
266
The Art Institute of Chicago
Ride by the world famous lions
267
Grant Park
Chicago's Front Lawn, home to Buckingham Fountain
268
Lincoln Park
Travel through one of Chicago's largest parks, along the lakefront
269
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
270
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
271
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
272
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
273
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
274
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
275
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
276
Clarence F. Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
277
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
278
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
279
Museum Campus
Experience Museum Campus and it's great views of downtown Chicago.
280
Adler Planetarium
The best viewing spot in Chicago.
281
Northerly Island
A former Airstrip turned municipal park and sanctuary.
282
The Art Institute of Chicago
Ride by the world famous lions
283
Grant Park
Chicago's Front Lawn, home to Buckingham Fountain
284
Lincoln Park
Travel through one of Chicago's largest parks, along the lakefront
285
Lakefront Trail
The 18-mile Lakefront Trail has been contributing to Chicago’s cycle success since 1963. The paved path provides walkers, runners, and bicyclists with a safe and fun way to travel along the Lake Michigan, for both recreation and commuting.
286
Oak Street Beach
On a busy Saturday in July, Oak Street Beach is packed with the blankets and swim gear of up to 300,000 Chicagoans. Pop-up bars, volleyball nets, and easy-access to downtown make this one of Chicago’s finest sandy spots.
287
North Avenue Beach
Chicago's most popular beach
288
Gold Coast
Opulent Mansions
289
Chicago Riverwalk
Gorgeous at night
290
The Chicago Theatre
Iconic Chicago Marquee sign
291
Millennium Park
Located at the northwest corner of larger Grant Park, Millennium Park is home to Chicago’s most beloved works of public art, including Cloud Gate, The Crown Fountain, and the Pritzker Pavilion.
292
Clarence F. Buckingham Fountain
When the Buckingham Fountain was built in 1927, it was the largest fountain in the world. Now the centerpiece of Chicago’s famous Grant Park, the fountain attracts crowds from all over the world to see its stunning light and water shows.
293
Soldier Field
Built in 1924, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium in the United States. During the American football season, it’s the home of our roaring Chicago Bears, but the park also hosts some of the city’s biggest concerts in the spring and summer.
294
Navy Pier
If you happen to choose a Wednesday or Saturday night for this incredible journey, you’ll get a bonus spectacle on the way back to headquarters: a Navy Pier fireworks show! Throughout WWI and WWII, Navy Pier was one of America’s largest pilot-training bases. Now a popular visitor destination, the pier is home to countless restaurants, boutiques, theatres, and amusement park rides.
295
Museum Campus
Experience Museum Campus and it's great views of downtown Chicago.
296
Adler Planetarium
The best viewing spot in Chicago.
297
Northerly Island
A former Airstrip turned municipal park and sanctuary.
298
The Art Institute of Chicago
Ride by the world famous lions
299
Grant Park
Chicago's Front Lawn, home to Buckingham Fountain
300
Lincoln Park
Travel through one of Chicago's largest parks, along the lakefront
Show 297 plus d'arrêts
Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (85)
Jessica_S
Aug 2024
Amazing experience, highly recommended if you want to see Chicago from a different perspective. AJ and Kelly were great guides
Global53567059174
Aug 2024
Very nice tour, excellent and funny guide. A great way to visit main tractions and taste Chicago famous pizza and hot dog. Recommended for families.
kaseyc801
Jul 2024
The good: The food was fine and the tour guide was knowledgeable and told us interesting stories about the food we tried. (Although the website did mention we would stop for deep dish, a Chicago hot dog, gelato, and a dessert treat - we only got 3 of the 4, with no gelato included.) The bad: However, this specific tour is billed as "all ages" and "family friendly" and we did not find that to be the case. The website describes the route as being on "protected bike lanes and bike paths." We enjoyed the portions of the tour that were on such paths, but the entire middle part of the tour was on main city streets without bike lanes. We felt *extremely* unsafe as we were directed to take up an entire lane of Wabash Ave with cars honking and whizzing by us. Even we as adults did not feel safe, and our 10-year-old (who is generally capable of long independent bike rides at home) was terrified. Our 7-year-old was on a tagalong attached to my husband's bike - it was very wobbly and difficult for him to keep upright. At intersections, we rolled through stop signs without our guide clearly directing traffic to pause, and we had numerous near collisions with pedestrians crossing streets at the same time we were turning. This could be a lovely tour if back roads and bike lanes were primarily used and we would urge Bobby's Bike Hikes to consider alternative routes before someone is seriously injured - weaving in and out of traffic simply doesn't feel safe for anyone, let alone families with children. We voiced these concerns upon returning to the shop and were told that no one has ever felt uncomfortable before, but we cannot imagine how. Do not attempt this tour with kids younger than teenagers.

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