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The Chicago Night Crimes Tour by Bus takes visitors on a captivating 2.5-hour journey through the city’s notorious criminal past. Guests travel in a luxury coach while knowledgeable guides share tales of infamous mobsters like Al Capone and Frank Nitti. With a 96% recommendation rate, the tour promises an engaging and educational experience, featuring visits to significant crime scenes, interactive quizzes, and access to a mini mob museum. What secrets await those who dare to uncover Chicago’s dark history?
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The Chicago Night Crimes Tour by Bus is a 2.5-hour exploration of the city’s notorious criminal history.
Guests will dive into the lives of infamous mobsters like Al Capone and Frank Nitti, visit crime scenes, and discover local landmarks.
The tour includes photo opportunities, a crime quiz, historic video footage, and access to a mini mob museum and secret Prohibition-era tunnels.
Explore Chicago’s dark underworld with photo ops, a crime quiz, historic footage, and access to a mini mob museum and secret tunnels.
With 423 total reviews and a 96% recommendation rate, this tour is a Badge of Excellence experience that promises an engaging and educational journey through Chicago’s dark underworld.
A luxury temperature-controlled coach bus transports guests on the Chicago Night Crimes Tour, with a professional tour guide and chauffeur providing live English narration throughout the experience.
Participants receive a keepsake brochure with special offers and have the option to store a folding wheelchair or stroller. Gratuity of $5 per person (cash or Venmo) is recommended for the tour guide and driver.
While the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s stroller accessible, and service animals are allowed.
The tour doesn’t include restroom breaks or food and drink consumption on the bus.
Guests meet at 163 E Pearson St, Chicago, IL 60611, USA, and are advised to arrive 15 minutes early, as the bus departs on time.
The tour returns to the original meeting point. While the bus isn’t wheelchair accessible, it can accommodate one folding wheelchair or stroller. Service animals are allowed.
The maximum group size is 39 travelers. There are no restroom breaks during the tour, so guests are advised to use facilities prior to check-in.
Eating and drinking on the bus aren’t permitted.
Participants learn about Chicago’s criminal history, notable gangsters, and visit significant crime locations during the tour.
The tour guide provides engaging narratives, ensuring a lively experience. Feedback highlights the guide’s knowledge, humor, and the educational aspect of the tour. Guests have opportunities to explore sites and take photos during stops.
The experience offers a unique blend of historical insights and interactive elements, such as a crime quiz and viewing of historic video footage.
The tour also features a mini mob museum and access to secret Prohibition Era tunnels, further immersing participants in Chicago’s notorious past.
As participants embark on the Chicago Night Crimes Tour, they explore the city’s notorious past, exploring the haunts and hideouts of infamous mobsters like Al Capone and Frank Nitti.
The tour takes guests to the site of the notorious St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, where seven members of Bugs Moran’s gang were gunned down in 1929.
The notorious St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in 1929 saw seven members of Bugs Moran’s gang gunned down in Chicago.
The Biograph Theater, where notorious gangster John Dillinger was killed by federal agents, is another stop on the tour.
Along the way, the guide provides engaging narratives that bring Chicago’s criminal history to life, ensuring an immersive and educational experience for all.
As the tour bus winds through the streets of Chicago, passengers are immersed in the city’s captivating criminal history.
The knowledgeable guide brings the past to life, sharing vivid details about notorious mobsters like Al Capone and Frank Nitti. Guests explore infamous crime scenes, including the site of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, and learn about the city’s notorious underground tunnels used during Prohibition.
Interactive elements, such as a crime quiz and historic video footage, enhance the educational experience. The tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Chicago’s shadowy underworld, leaving participants with a deeper understanding of the city’s tumultuous past.
Though the tour’s primary focus lies on Chicago’s notorious gangsters, the Chicago Night Crimes Tour also delves into the city’s shadowy underbelly, uncovering its darkest secrets.
Participants explore the site of the infamous St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, where Al Capone’s men gunned down rival mobsters in cold blood.
The tour also takes guests to the Biograph Theater, the location of John Dillinger’s demise at the hands of the FBI.
Along the way, the guide shares chilling details about these grisly events, transporting visitors back to a time when Chicago’s streets were ruled by power-hungry criminals.
Overwhelmingly, participants gave the Chicago Night Crimes Tour high praise, with 96% recommending the experience.
Guests consistently highlighted the knowledgeable and engaging tour guides, who provided captivating narratives about the city’s notorious mobsters and infamous crime scenes.
The educational aspect of the tour was a common delight, as travelers learned intriguing historical insights.
While some felt the tour ended too soon, the majority enjoyed the well-paced stops and chances to explore notable locations.
The addition of deep dish pizza at the end was a welcomed final touch, enhancing the overall experience for many.
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No, alcohol consumption is not allowed on the tour bus. The tour guidelines clearly state that "No eating or drinking on the bus" is permitted during the 2.5-hour Chicago Night Crimes Tour experience.
According to the tour details, participants are not allowed to eat or drink on the bus. The tour prohibits bringing any outside food or beverages during the 2.5-hour experience.
The tour may not be suitable for young children under 12 due to its focus on Chicago’s criminal history and notorious mobsters. The content and length of the tour may not be engaging for younger participants.
No discounts or package deals are mentioned in the provided information for this tour. However, the website or tour operator may offer various promotion codes, deals, or combination packages that could provide savings for travelers. Guests should check for any special offers when booking.
The tour can be customized for private groups. Travelers can inquire about special arrangements, such as tailoring the itinerary or adding additional stops to suit the group’s interests.
The Chicago Night Crimes Tour by Bus offers an immersive journey into the city’s notorious criminal past. Guests travel in luxury while exploring significant crime scenes, accessing a mini mob museum, and learning about infamous mobsters. With a 96% recommendation rate, the tour provides an engaging and educational experience for those fascinated by Chicago’s dark secrets and captivating history.