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Gray Line: Inside Chicago: The Grand Tour

Gray Line: Inside Chicago: The Grand Tour
17 E Monroe Street
Chicago, IL
Phone: 312-251-3100
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Free general admission to Gray Line: Inside Chicago: The Grand Tour is included with your Go Card.

Enjoy a four-hour tour of America’s “Windy City”.  See the North Side and South Shore business and residential districts, travel through Grant Park and Soldier Field.  Discover the Art Institute of Chicago and Orchestra Hall. See the Museum of Science and Industry and the world’s highest and architecturally stunning apartment building, Lake Point Towers.  Tour the famous “Loop” and State Street and journey over the Chicago River.   Time permitting, the tour stops to take in the breathtaking views at the Lincoln Park Conservatory and the Museum Campus.

Tour departs from the Gray Line office located on the arcade level of the Palmer House Hilton Hotel. Please arrive a minimum of 1/2 hour prior to the scheduled departure time.

Hours: Go Chicago Card accepted December 15–March 28 only.
Tour departs at 10:00 am and 12:00 noon
Closed: Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. All holidays are subject to change without notice.

Take CTA: Blue Line to Monroe and Dearborn Street

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