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Ултимате Цити Бике Тоур у Чикагу

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Get acquainted with Chicago’s most iconic landmarks on this riotous guided bicycle tour! Join the expert guides of Bobby’s Bike Hike, America’s longest-running city bicycle tour company, on this exciting and informative adventure. Over the course of a 3-hour bike ride (traversed at a nice leisurely pace), you’ll get up close and personal with Chicago’s legendary Museum Campus, Grant Park, and Millennium Park. You’ll become intimately familiar with Soldier Field, The Adler Planetarium, Buckingham Fountain, The Pritzker Pavilion, and Cloud Gate (the formal name of Chicago’s dearly-beloved “Bean”). This tour is perfect for first time visitors looking to see all of the classic hotspots, and for returning guests looking to understand more about the landmarks they know and love. Hop on two wheels, and come make memories that are sure to last a lifetime!
Цити: Чикаго
Sat 09 Aug
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Додатне информације
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This tour is appropriate for most ages and fitness levels. Professional guides blend quality information, group interaction, and most of all, fun, to create an unforgettable Chicago experience. Bikes are provided
  • TripAdvisor rated Bobby’s Bike Hike its highest-level Traveler’s Choice Award each year since 2002.
  • 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
Шта да очекујете
1
Лакефронт Траил
Стаза Лакефронт од 18 миља доприноси успеху бициклизма у Чикагу од 1963. Асфалтирана стаза омогућава шетачима, тркачима и бициклистима безбедан и забаван начин да путују дуж језера Мичиген, како за рекреацију тако и за путовање на посао.
2
Фиелд Мусеум
Природњачки музеј Фиелд је један од највећих музеја на свету, познат по својим експанзивним примерцима и колекцијама артефаката. Такође је дом Т-Рек Суе, највећег тираносауруса рекса који се икада потпуно опоравио.
3
Схедд Акуариум
Акваријум Шед отворен је 1930. године и сада је дом за 32.000 водених животиња. То је један од највећих акваријума у ​​земљи и први музеј у унутрашњости у коме се налази колекција морских риба.
4
Адлер Планетариум
Планетаријум Адлер је најстарији планетаријум на западној хемисфери. Има три позоришта у пуној величини, ротирајуће изложбе свемирских наука и обимну колекцију инструмената и материјала за свемирску науку.
5
Северно острво
Северно острво је резерват природе који се налази на полуострву јужно од музејског кампуса. Сада у својим раним фазама природног развоја, парк ће једног дана понудити вожњу кануом, посматрање птица, пецање и камповање за све који ће уживати у центру Чикага.
6
Солдиер Фиелд
Изграђен 1924. године, Солдиер Фиелд је најстарији НФЛ стадион у Сједињеним Државама. Током сезоне америчког фудбала, то је дом наших урлајућих Чикашких медведа, али у парку се одржавају и неки од највећих концерата у граду у пролеће и лето.
7
Грант Парк
Грант Парк, с љубављу познат као „Предње двориште Чикага“, је парк на обали који се налази поред Лооп-а. Грант Парк је домаћин неких од највећих фестивала културе у граду Винди, укључујући Лоллапалооза и Тасте оф Цхицаго.
8
Буцкингхамска фонтана
Када је Бакингемска фонтана изграђена 1927. године, била је највећа фонтана на свету. Сада средишњи део чувеног Грант Парка у Чикагу, фонтана привлачи публику из целог света да види своје запањујуће светлосне и водене емисије.
9
Миленијумски парк
Смештен на северозападном углу већег Грант Парка, Миленијум Парк је дом најомиљенијих дела јавне уметности у Чикагу, укључујући Цлоуд Гате, Крунску фонтану и Притзкер павиљон.
10
Чикашко позориште
Знак иконског позоришта у Чикагу.
11
Чикаго Ривервалк
Одушевите се дизајном који одузима дах и природним лепотама потпуно новог Чикаго Ривервалк-а.
12
Далеи Бицентенниал Плаза
Одушевите се чувеном Пикасовом скулптуром и високим небодерима Лооп-а
13
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.
14
Field Museum
The Field Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world, famous for its expansive specimen and artifact collect. It’s also home to T-Rex Sue, the biggest tyrannosaurus rex ever fully recovered.
15
Shedd Aquarium
Shedd Aquarium opened in 1930 and is now home to 32,000 aquatic animals. It is one of the largest aquariums in the country, and the first inland museum to house a collection of saltwater fish.
16
Adler Planetarium
The Adler Planetarium is the oldest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. It boasts three full-sized theatres, rotating space science exhibitions, and an extensive collection of space science instruments and materials.
17
Northerly Island
Northerly Island is a nature preserve located on the peninsula of land south of museum campus. Now in its early phases of natural development, the park will one day offer canoeing, bird watching, fishing, and camping for all to enjoy in downtown Chicago.
18
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.
19
Grant Ulysses Park
Grant Park, lovingly known as “Chicago’s Front Yard,” is a waterfront park located adjacent to the Loop. Grant Park host some of the Windy City’s biggest culture festivals including Lollapalooza and Taste of Chicago.
20
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.
21
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.
22
The Chicago Theatre
The Iconic Chicago Theater marquee sign.
23
Daley Bicentennial Plaza
Marvel at the famous Picasso sculpture and the towering skyscrapers of the Loop
24
Lakefront Trail
Enjoy a gorgeous ride along the lakefront.
25
Museum Campus
Enjoy a bike ride through Chicago's Museum Campus
26
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.
27
Field Museum
The Field Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world, famous for its expansive specimen and artifact collect. It’s also home to T-Rex Sue, the biggest tyrannosaurus rex ever fully recovered.
28
Shedd Aquarium
Shedd Aquarium opened in 1930 and is now home to 32,000 aquatic animals. It is one of the largest aquariums in the country, and the first inland museum to house a collection of saltwater fish.
29
Adler Planetarium
The Adler Planetarium is the oldest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. It boasts three full-sized theatres, rotating space science exhibitions, and an extensive collection of space science instruments and materials.
30
Northerly Island
Northerly Island is a nature preserve located on the peninsula of land south of museum campus. Now in its early phases of natural development, the park will one day offer canoeing, bird watching, fishing, and camping for all to enjoy in downtown Chicago.
31
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.
32
Grant Ulysses Park
Grant Park, lovingly known as “Chicago’s Front Yard,” is a waterfront park located adjacent to the Loop. Grant Park host some of the Windy City’s biggest culture festivals including Lollapalooza and Taste of Chicago.
33
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.
34
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.
35
The Chicago Theatre
The Iconic Chicago Theater marquee sign.
36
Daley Bicentennial Plaza
Marvel at the famous Picasso sculpture and the towering skyscrapers of the Loop
37
Lakefront Trail
Enjoy a gorgeous ride along the lakefront.
38
Museum Campus
Enjoy a bike ride through Chicago's Museum Campus
39
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.
40
Field Museum
The Field Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world, famous for its expansive specimen and artifact collect. It’s also home to T-Rex Sue, the biggest tyrannosaurus rex ever fully recovered.
41
Shedd Aquarium
Shedd Aquarium opened in 1930 and is now home to 32,000 aquatic animals. It is one of the largest aquariums in the country, and the first inland museum to house a collection of saltwater fish.
42
Adler Planetarium
The Adler Planetarium is the oldest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. It boasts three full-sized theatres, rotating space science exhibitions, and an extensive collection of space science instruments and materials.
43
Northerly Island
Northerly Island is a nature preserve located on the peninsula of land south of museum campus. Now in its early phases of natural development, the park will one day offer canoeing, bird watching, fishing, and camping for all to enjoy in downtown Chicago.
44
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.
45
Grant Ulysses Park
Grant Park, lovingly known as “Chicago’s Front Yard,” is a waterfront park located adjacent to the Loop. Grant Park host some of the Windy City’s biggest culture festivals including Lollapalooza and Taste of Chicago.
46
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.
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
The Chicago Theatre
The Iconic Chicago Theater marquee sign.
49
Daley Bicentennial Plaza
Marvel at the famous Picasso sculpture and the towering skyscrapers of the Loop
50
Lakefront Trail
Enjoy a gorgeous ride along the lakefront.
51
Museum Campus
Enjoy a bike ride through Chicago's Museum Campus
52
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.
53
Field Museum
The Field Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world, famous for its expansive specimen and artifact collect. It’s also home to T-Rex Sue, the biggest tyrannosaurus rex ever fully recovered.
54
Shedd Aquarium
Shedd Aquarium opened in 1930 and is now home to 32,000 aquatic animals. It is one of the largest aquariums in the country, and the first inland museum to house a collection of saltwater fish.
55
Adler Planetarium
The Adler Planetarium is the oldest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. It boasts three full-sized theatres, rotating space science exhibitions, and an extensive collection of space science instruments and materials.
56
Northerly Island
Northerly Island is a nature preserve located on the peninsula of land south of museum campus. Now in its early phases of natural development, the park will one day offer canoeing, bird watching, fishing, and camping for all to enjoy in downtown Chicago.
57
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.
58
Grant Ulysses Park
Grant Park, lovingly known as “Chicago’s Front Yard,” is a waterfront park located adjacent to the Loop. Grant Park host some of the Windy City’s biggest culture festivals including Lollapalooza and Taste of Chicago.
59
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.
60
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.
61
The Chicago Theatre
The Iconic Chicago Theater marquee sign.
62
Daley Bicentennial Plaza
Marvel at the famous Picasso sculpture and the towering skyscrapers of the Loop
63
Lakefront Trail
Enjoy a gorgeous ride along the lakefront.
64
Museum Campus
Enjoy a bike ride through Chicago's Museum Campus
65
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.
66
Field Museum
The Field Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world, famous for its expansive specimen and artifact collect. It’s also home to T-Rex Sue, the biggest tyrannosaurus rex ever fully recovered.
67
Shedd Aquarium
Shedd Aquarium opened in 1930 and is now home to 32,000 aquatic animals. It is one of the largest aquariums in the country, and the first inland museum to house a collection of saltwater fish.
68
Adler Planetarium
The Adler Planetarium is the oldest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. It boasts three full-sized theatres, rotating space science exhibitions, and an extensive collection of space science instruments and materials.
69
Northerly Island
Northerly Island is a nature preserve located on the peninsula of land south of museum campus. Now in its early phases of natural development, the park will one day offer canoeing, bird watching, fishing, and camping for all to enjoy in downtown Chicago.
70
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.
71
Grant Ulysses Park
Grant Park, lovingly known as “Chicago’s Front Yard,” is a waterfront park located adjacent to the Loop. Grant Park host some of the Windy City’s biggest culture festivals including Lollapalooza and Taste of Chicago.
72
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.
73
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.
74
The Chicago Theatre
The Iconic Chicago Theater marquee sign.
75
Daley Bicentennial Plaza
Marvel at the famous Picasso sculpture and the towering skyscrapers of the Loop
76
Lakefront Trail
Enjoy a gorgeous ride along the lakefront.
77
Museum Campus
Enjoy a bike ride through Chicago's Museum Campus
78
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.
79
Field Museum
The Field Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world, famous for its expansive specimen and artifact collect. It’s also home to T-Rex Sue, the biggest tyrannosaurus rex ever fully recovered.
80
Shedd Aquarium
Shedd Aquarium opened in 1930 and is now home to 32,000 aquatic animals. It is one of the largest aquariums in the country, and the first inland museum to house a collection of saltwater fish.
81
Adler Planetarium
The Adler Planetarium is the oldest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. It boasts three full-sized theatres, rotating space science exhibitions, and an extensive collection of space science instruments and materials.
82
Northerly Island
Northerly Island is a nature preserve located on the peninsula of land south of museum campus. Now in its early phases of natural development, the park will one day offer canoeing, bird watching, fishing, and camping for all to enjoy in downtown Chicago.
83
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.
84
Grant Ulysses Park
Grant Park, lovingly known as “Chicago’s Front Yard,” is a waterfront park located adjacent to the Loop. Grant Park host some of the Windy City’s biggest culture festivals including Lollapalooza and Taste of Chicago.
85
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.
86
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.
87
The Chicago Theatre
The Iconic Chicago Theater marquee sign.
88
Daley Bicentennial Plaza
Marvel at the famous Picasso sculpture and the towering skyscrapers of the Loop
89
Lakefront Trail
Enjoy a gorgeous ride along the lakefront.
90
Museum Campus
Enjoy a bike ride through Chicago's Museum Campus
91
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.
92
Field Museum
The Field Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world, famous for its expansive specimen and artifact collect. It’s also home to T-Rex Sue, the biggest tyrannosaurus rex ever fully recovered.
93
Shedd Aquarium
Shedd Aquarium opened in 1930 and is now home to 32,000 aquatic animals. It is one of the largest aquariums in the country, and the first inland museum to house a collection of saltwater fish.
94
Adler Planetarium
The Adler Planetarium is the oldest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. It boasts three full-sized theatres, rotating space science exhibitions, and an extensive collection of space science instruments and materials.
95
Northerly Island
Northerly Island is a nature preserve located on the peninsula of land south of museum campus. Now in its early phases of natural development, the park will one day offer canoeing, bird watching, fishing, and camping for all to enjoy in downtown Chicago.
96
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.
97
Grant Ulysses Park
Grant Park, lovingly known as “Chicago’s Front Yard,” is a waterfront park located adjacent to the Loop. Grant Park host some of the Windy City’s biggest culture festivals including Lollapalooza and Taste of Chicago.
98
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.
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
The Chicago Theatre
The Iconic Chicago Theater marquee sign.
101
Daley Bicentennial Plaza
Marvel at the famous Picasso sculpture and the towering skyscrapers of the Loop
102
Lakefront Trail
Enjoy a gorgeous ride along the lakefront.
103
Museum Campus
Enjoy a bike ride through Chicago's Museum Campus
104
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.
105
Field Museum
The Field Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world, famous for its expansive specimen and artifact collect. It’s also home to T-Rex Sue, the biggest tyrannosaurus rex ever fully recovered.
106
Shedd Aquarium
Shedd Aquarium opened in 1930 and is now home to 32,000 aquatic animals. It is one of the largest aquariums in the country, and the first inland museum to house a collection of saltwater fish.
107
Adler Planetarium
The Adler Planetarium is the oldest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. It boasts three full-sized theatres, rotating space science exhibitions, and an extensive collection of space science instruments and materials.
108
Northerly Island
Northerly Island is a nature preserve located on the peninsula of land south of museum campus. Now in its early phases of natural development, the park will one day offer canoeing, bird watching, fishing, and camping for all to enjoy in downtown Chicago.
109
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.
110
Grant Ulysses Park
Grant Park, lovingly known as “Chicago’s Front Yard,” is a waterfront park located adjacent to the Loop. Grant Park host some of the Windy City’s biggest culture festivals including Lollapalooza and Taste of Chicago.
111
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.
112
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.
113
The Chicago Theatre
The Iconic Chicago Theater marquee sign.
114
Daley Bicentennial Plaza
Marvel at the famous Picasso sculpture and the towering skyscrapers of the Loop
115
Lakefront Trail
Enjoy a gorgeous ride along the lakefront.
116
Museum Campus
Enjoy a bike ride through Chicago's Museum Campus
117
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.
118
Field Museum
The Field Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world, famous for its expansive specimen and artifact collect. It’s also home to T-Rex Sue, the biggest tyrannosaurus rex ever fully recovered.
119
Shedd Aquarium
Shedd Aquarium opened in 1930 and is now home to 32,000 aquatic animals. It is one of the largest aquariums in the country, and the first inland museum to house a collection of saltwater fish.
120
Adler Planetarium
The Adler Planetarium is the oldest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. It boasts three full-sized theatres, rotating space science exhibitions, and an extensive collection of space science instruments and materials.
121
Northerly Island
Northerly Island is a nature preserve located on the peninsula of land south of museum campus. Now in its early phases of natural development, the park will one day offer canoeing, bird watching, fishing, and camping for all to enjoy in downtown Chicago.
122
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.
123
Grant Ulysses Park
Grant Park, lovingly known as “Chicago’s Front Yard,” is a waterfront park located adjacent to the Loop. Grant Park host some of the Windy City’s biggest culture festivals including Lollapalooza and Taste of Chicago.
124
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.
125
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.
126
The Chicago Theatre
The Iconic Chicago Theater marquee sign.
127
Daley Bicentennial Plaza
Marvel at the famous Picasso sculpture and the towering skyscrapers of the Loop
128
Lakefront Trail
Enjoy a gorgeous ride along the lakefront.
129
Museum Campus
Enjoy a bike ride through Chicago's Museum Campus
130
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.
131
Field Museum
The Field Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world, famous for its expansive specimen and artifact collect. It’s also home to T-Rex Sue, the biggest tyrannosaurus rex ever fully recovered.
132
Shedd Aquarium
Shedd Aquarium opened in 1930 and is now home to 32,000 aquatic animals. It is one of the largest aquariums in the country, and the first inland museum to house a collection of saltwater fish.
133
Adler Planetarium
The Adler Planetarium is the oldest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. It boasts three full-sized theatres, rotating space science exhibitions, and an extensive collection of space science instruments and materials.
134
Northerly Island
Northerly Island is a nature preserve located on the peninsula of land south of museum campus. Now in its early phases of natural development, the park will one day offer canoeing, bird watching, fishing, and camping for all to enjoy in downtown Chicago.
135
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.
136
Grant Ulysses Park
Grant Park, lovingly known as “Chicago’s Front Yard,” is a waterfront park located adjacent to the Loop. Grant Park host some of the Windy City’s biggest culture festivals including Lollapalooza and Taste of Chicago.
137
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.
138
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.
139
The Chicago Theatre
The Iconic Chicago Theater marquee sign.
140
Daley Bicentennial Plaza
Marvel at the famous Picasso sculpture and the towering skyscrapers of the Loop
141
Lakefront Trail
Enjoy a gorgeous ride along the lakefront.
142
Museum Campus
Enjoy a bike ride through Chicago's Museum Campus
143
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.
144
Field Museum
The Field Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world, famous for its expansive specimen and artifact collect. It’s also home to T-Rex Sue, the biggest tyrannosaurus rex ever fully recovered.
145
Shedd Aquarium
Shedd Aquarium opened in 1930 and is now home to 32,000 aquatic animals. It is one of the largest aquariums in the country, and the first inland museum to house a collection of saltwater fish.
146
Adler Planetarium
The Adler Planetarium is the oldest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. It boasts three full-sized theatres, rotating space science exhibitions, and an extensive collection of space science instruments and materials.
147
Northerly Island
Northerly Island is a nature preserve located on the peninsula of land south of museum campus. Now in its early phases of natural development, the park will one day offer canoeing, bird watching, fishing, and camping for all to enjoy in downtown Chicago.
148
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.
149
Grant Ulysses Park
Grant Park, lovingly known as “Chicago’s Front Yard,” is a waterfront park located adjacent to the Loop. Grant Park host some of the Windy City’s biggest culture festivals including Lollapalooza and Taste of Chicago.
150
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.
151
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.
152
The Chicago Theatre
The Iconic Chicago Theater marquee sign.
153
Daley Bicentennial Plaza
Marvel at the famous Picasso sculpture and the towering skyscrapers of the Loop
154
Lakefront Trail
Enjoy a gorgeous ride along the lakefront.
155
Museum Campus
Enjoy a bike ride through Chicago's Museum Campus
156
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.
157
Field Museum
The Field Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world, famous for its expansive specimen and artifact collect. It’s also home to T-Rex Sue, the biggest tyrannosaurus rex ever fully recovered.
158
Shedd Aquarium
Shedd Aquarium opened in 1930 and is now home to 32,000 aquatic animals. It is one of the largest aquariums in the country, and the first inland museum to house a collection of saltwater fish.
159
Adler Planetarium
The Adler Planetarium is the oldest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. It boasts three full-sized theatres, rotating space science exhibitions, and an extensive collection of space science instruments and materials.
160
Northerly Island
Northerly Island is a nature preserve located on the peninsula of land south of museum campus. Now in its early phases of natural development, the park will one day offer canoeing, bird watching, fishing, and camping for all to enjoy in downtown Chicago.
161
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.
162
Grant Ulysses Park
Grant Park, lovingly known as “Chicago’s Front Yard,” is a waterfront park located adjacent to the Loop. Grant Park host some of the Windy City’s biggest culture festivals including Lollapalooza and Taste of Chicago.
163
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.
164
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.
165
The Chicago Theatre
The Iconic Chicago Theater marquee sign.
166
Daley Bicentennial Plaza
Marvel at the famous Picasso sculpture and the towering skyscrapers of the Loop
167
Lakefront Trail
Enjoy a gorgeous ride along the lakefront.
168
Museum Campus
Enjoy a bike ride through Chicago's Museum Campus
169
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.
170
Field Museum
The Field Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world, famous for its expansive specimen and artifact collect. It’s also home to T-Rex Sue, the biggest tyrannosaurus rex ever fully recovered.
171
Shedd Aquarium
Shedd Aquarium opened in 1930 and is now home to 32,000 aquatic animals. It is one of the largest aquariums in the country, and the first inland museum to house a collection of saltwater fish.
172
Adler Planetarium
The Adler Planetarium is the oldest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. It boasts three full-sized theatres, rotating space science exhibitions, and an extensive collection of space science instruments and materials.
173
Northerly Island
Northerly Island is a nature preserve located on the peninsula of land south of museum campus. Now in its early phases of natural development, the park will one day offer canoeing, bird watching, fishing, and camping for all to enjoy in downtown Chicago.
174
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.
175
Grant Ulysses Park
Grant Park, lovingly known as “Chicago’s Front Yard,” is a waterfront park located adjacent to the Loop. Grant Park host some of the Windy City’s biggest culture festivals including Lollapalooza and Taste of Chicago.
176
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.
177
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.
178
The Chicago Theatre
The Iconic Chicago Theater marquee sign.
179
Daley Bicentennial Plaza
Marvel at the famous Picasso sculpture and the towering skyscrapers of the Loop
180
Lakefront Trail
Enjoy a gorgeous ride along the lakefront.
181
Museum Campus
Enjoy a bike ride through Chicago's Museum Campus
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Elise_W
Mar 2025
The experience with our tour guide, Gabe, was fantastic!! Gabe knew the city by heart and was able to show us the treasures of Chicago. He was passionate and didn’t hesitate to adapt the tour according to our wishes, mostly focused on architecture and art. We saw all the iconic landmarks and masterpieces even the most hidden ones. Thank you Gabe for this memorable tour!
Julie C
Mar 2025
Our guide Lillian was very knowledgeable. The experience was fun for the whole family. Lillian explained history and significance of each place we stopped. The route was very scenic and beautiful as well.
W9691TDjm
Mar 2025
Great experience despite miserable weather. Very good communication from Bobby's Bike prior to the tour. We were thankful they carried on the tour even though only 2 of us signed up. Tour guide Dan was very knowledgeable and attentive to our needs throughout the tour. The bikes were fantastic and our 8 mile ride felt like just the right pace. We learned many things during the trip that helped us during the rest of this trip and will be helpful next time we're back. Highly recommended!

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