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Rated as the best tours in Chicago. Our expert docents will guide you by boat, bus, train or on foot and share the stories behind the buildings.
Explore Chicago's roaring '20s optimism through opulent Art Deco skyscrapers along the vibrant riverfront. Discover architectural landmarks and lavish designs.
Led by the Chicago Architecture Center's expertly trained docent volunteers, this 90-minute cruise reveals fascinating stories behind Chicago's majestic buildings in a way no other tour can.
Must-See Chicago is a fast-paced, 90-minute introductory tour to Chicago featuring some of its most famous buildings, including the Wrigley Building, Tribune Tower, the Art Institute of Chicago, Willis (Sears) Tower, and more!
Want a quick introduction to Chicago’s magnificent architecture? This 90-minute tour takes a comprehensive look at the city’s architectural history by viewing buildings in chronological order, from early skyscrapers to new supertall high rises.
We are happy to arrange a docent to guide your group on an architecture tour using your bus. We have several themed itineraries, including Architectural Highlights, Frank Lloyd Wright in Oak Park or the Devil in the White City.
Explore how design can shape and sustain the cities of tomorrow and imagine what urban life will look like in 2050. Interact with the Chicago City Model Experience, an incredibly detailed, three-dimensional cityscape activated by special effects and a short film.
This lively overview of Chicago architecture explores iconic buildings from the 1890s to present. We'll compare and contrast a wide range of buildings with varying architectural styles and see how older structures connect to new skyline additions.
The Chicago Architecture Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring people to discover why design matters. The CAC pursues this mission through architecture tours, exhibitions, panel discussions, civic engagement, and youth and adult education programs.
Explore the new Old Post Office Building, whose early 20th-century design has been adaptively reused into a beautiful, modern Class A Office building.