Our tour will take you through Millennium Park, starting at the Millennium Park Welcome Center. We’ll wander past shining sculptures, playful fountains, and peaceful gardens, all while soaking in the city’s energy, ending at Queen’s Landing, where the city meets the lake, and the skyline stretches as far as you can see. You'll learn the history of the city, see the sites, learn about what you are seeing and be guided step by step by our walking tour app.
Of the many statues you'll see one is Dove Girl. You'll hear the story of what you see, not only seeing it.
The tour starts at the Millennium Park Welcome Center, an easy spot to find and start. You'll hear it's story, use the restroom if needed, then be guided through Millennium Park seeing the sites and learning it's story.
This iconic looking monument looks straight out of Europe, hear it's story, and how it was built.
Not to be missed in Chicago, this site has a story and is an experience. Learn it here.
Walk through the massive fountains and lear the story.
The garden and the iconic grass area are stunning, and have a story.
One of the most iconic bridges, hear the story of how it was built.
You'll see a bunch of statues and learn their back stories.
Who was Maggie? You'll learn all about her on the tour.
This iconic fountain has it's own story and is not to be missed.
The tour ends at Queen’s Landing, why is it called Queen’s Landing? What's the deal with the Queen? It's a great spot to end, take the tour to find out.
The tour starts at the Millennium Park Welcome Center, an easy spot to find and start. You'll hear it's story, use the restroom if needed, then be guided through Millennium Park seeing the sites and learning it's story.
Below are the instructions to take the tour. Please read
Thank you for booking The Chicago’s Millennium Park Walking Tour
Quick overview:
1. Get the WalknTours app
2. Register
3. Unlock the tour by choosing the tour and use code cloud1010 to unlock it
Full ticket:
HOW TO TAKE YOUR TOUR
*Do not purchase the tour in the WalknTours app. Use Code cloud1010
*If you purchased more than one ticket make sure each user registers a unique account and email address. You will use the same experience code cloud1010
Step 1: Download the WalknTours app on iPhone or Android.
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Step 2: Register an Account or Login
Step 3: Open the Tour
Select Chicago (Or select the tour in the Near Me section)
Select The Chicago’s Millenium Park Walking Tour and click it.
Click "Enter Experience Code"
Enter the Experience Code cloud1010
Click apply
The tour is now unlocked and you can take it anytime.
To take the tour go outside the Millennium Park Welcome Center and press play.
If you have questions call/text US +1 617-991-3269 or email info@walkntours.com
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