This self-guided walking tour is perfect for last-minute travelers who love chocolate! Travelers will use the eATLAS app for directions on where to go, and what to do--map included. You can start and pause the Adventure whenever it is convenient for you.
Chicago was once the “Candy Capital of the World,” and chocolate has been a rich, decadent part of the city’s culinary history longer than deep-dish pizza and Italian beef. Milton Hershey even learned how to make chocolate in Chicago at the 1893 World’s Fair. Some of the world’s most beloved chocolate treats, including Tootsie Rolls, Baby Ruth, Butterfinger, Snickers, 3 Musketeers and Milky Way, were invented or are manufactured here.
There are 8 delicious Loop and River North stops on our tour/scavenger hunt. Simply read the clues and follow the directions to guess the answers. Hints are provided if you need help.
You won’t be required to buy anything, but if you need a quick pick-me-up, what’s better than chocolate?
The recommended starting point is at the intersection of State St. and Madison St. which is the "center" of Chicago. However, the eATLAS app on your phone will guide you to the first stop from anywhere in the city.
How to redeem your purchase:
The eATLAS mobile app will be your digital guide for the Chicago Chocolate Tour– you don’t need to wait for a tour guide or present a paper ticket! You may also start, pause and resume at any time. FROM YOUR MOBILE PHONE, follow the instructions below to download the eATLAS app, redeem your Viator/TripAdvisor purchase, and get started on your Adventure:
1. Download the eATLAS app: https://onelink.to/kb4puv
2. Open the eATLAS app and register; when prompted, allow ‘Location access while using app’ and ‘Access to photos’
3. Once you’re registered, Tap PRIVATE ADVENTURES banner and enter Private Code: ChocoFan
4. When you’re ready to start the Adventure tap ‘START TO PLAY’ and you’re on your way!
5. If you need to resume the Adventure at a later time or date, tap the PRIVATE ADVENTURES banner
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United States Dollar (USD)
Central Time Zone (CT) (GMT-6)
120VV, 60HzHz
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