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Exploring the vibrant flavors of Chicago has never been easier than with the Chicago Walking Food Tour offered by Secret Food Tours. This highly-rated excursion takes travelers on a delectable journey through the city’s iconic eateries and stunning architecture. From indulging in deep-dish pizza to savoring gourmet popcorn and Italian beef sandwiches, the tour promises a well-rounded culinary experience. And with a surprise secret dish waiting at the end, the adventure is sure to leave you craving more.
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The Chicago Walking Food Tour with Secret Food Tours allows visitors to experience the vibrant food scene and historic landmarks of the Windy City.
Priced from $89 per person, this highly-rated 98% traveler-recommended tour explores Chicago’s iconic eats and architecture. From deep-dish pizza to Italian beef sandwiches, the curated menu promises a hearty meal’s worth of tastings.
Priced at $89 per person, this highly-rated tour explores Chicago’s iconic eats and architecture with a curated menu of hearty tastings.
Groups are capped at 12 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience. With free cancellation up to 24 hours prior, it’s an easy way to discover the city’s culinary delights.
Knowledgeable guides provide insider tips and historical context throughout the 3-4 hour experience.
The Chicago Walking Food Tour kicks off at 400 S State St, right in the heart of downtown Chicago.
From there, you’ll embark on a culinary adventure through the city’s iconic landmarks and neighborhoods. Your tasting stops include deep-dish pizza, gourmet popcorn, and the quintessential Chicago-style hot dog.
You’ll also savor an Italian beef sandwich and a decadent brownie.
The tour culminates at Millennium Park, where you’ll see the famous Calder’s Flamingo sculpture.
Along the way, your knowledgeable guide will share insights into Chicago’s rich food and architectural history.
The tour wraps up with a secret dish revealed on the day.
Kicking off the tour, guests indulge in a slice of iconic deep-dish pizza, topped with savory sausage.
Next, they sample gourmet popcorn in unique flavors.
Then, they dive into a quintessential Chicago-style hot dog, complete with mustard, relish, and a pickle spear.
An Italian beef sandwich, piled high with tender meat and peppers, offers a flavorful respite.
Rounding out the tastings, a rich and fudgy brownie provides a sweet finish.
Finally, the group is treated to a secret dish, revealed only on the day of the tour, leaving them eager to discover the surprise.
Throughout the tour, guests visit several iconic landmarks that showcase Chicago’s architectural and cultural heritage.
They’ll marvel at the towering Willis Tower, once the world’s tallest building. Next, they’ll admire the ornate Rookery Building, an early skyscraper with its stunning lobby.
The tour then stops at the historic Palmer House Hilton, where guests can appreciate the hotel’s grand, gilded interiors.
Outdoor sculptures like Calder’s Flamingo add artistic flair, while a visit to the Chicago Public Library’s Hall Branch offers a glimpse into the city’s intellectual heart.
These landmarks enrich the experience, providing a well-rounded exploration of Chicago.
Although the Chicago Walking Food Tour is designed for a maximum group size of 12 travelers, guests have the option to upgrade to a private experience if they prefer a more intimate setting.
This small-group tour allows for a personalized experience, with the guide able to tailor the pace and focus to the interests of the participants.
The tour duration is enough for a hearty meal, including walking between the various tasting stops and landmarks.
The experience is accessible for most travelers, though it isn’t wheelchair-friendly.
Guests are encouraged to come hungry, as the tour features generous portions of the city’s iconic dishes.
Guests have the option to select either a small-group tour or upgrade to a private experience for a more intimate setting on the Chicago Walking Food Tour.
Small groups are capped at 12 travelers, allowing for a personalized experience with the knowledgeable guide. The private tour is an ideal choice for those seeking a customized adventure.
While the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, most travelers can participate, as it involves walking and food tasting stops.
The guides strive to accommodate any special needs or dietary restrictions, ensuring all guests enjoy the culinary and historical exploration of Chicago.
The Chicago Walking Food Tour has earned an impressive 4.9 overall rating based on 672 reviews.
Travelers consistently praise the informative and friendly guides, like Justin and Danny, who enhance the experience with their insightful historical context about Chicago’s food and architecture.
The delicious food and generous portions also earn high marks, with the deep-dish pizza, Italian beef sandwich, and secret dish as standout highlights.
Future visitors are advised to come hungry, as the tour provides enough bites for a hearty meal.
The Chicago Walking Food Tour leaves guests satisfied and eager to recommend it.
Travelers receive their tour confirmation within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
The itinerary and menu are subject to change based on local conditions, ensuring the best possible experience. Gratuities for the guides are optional, allowing guests to show their appreciation as they see fit.
The tour is an all-weather experience, rain or shine, so guests should dress accordingly.
With a maximum group size of 12, the small-group tour or private experience upgrade provides an intimate and personalized exploration of Chicago’s culinary delights and architectural landmarks.
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The tour can accommodate various dietary needs, such as vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free. Participants should let the tour operator know of any dietary restrictions when booking so they can make the necessary arrangements.
The tour involves a decent amount of walking, covering around 1.5 miles at a leisurely pace. Guests should be prepared to walk between food stops and sightsee throughout downtown Chicago. Comfortable shoes are recommended for the experience.
Children and families can certainly participate in the tour, though it’s important to note that the walking and food tastings may not be suitable for very young kids. The tour guides are accommodating and can provide recommendations for families.
The tour may not be suitable for those with mobility issues, as it’s noted to not be wheelchair accessible. Most travelers can participate, but those with walking difficulties may find the amount of walking challenging.
If the weather is bad, the tour’s itinerary and menu may change to accommodate the conditions. The company is flexible and will work to provide an enjoyable experience despite any weather challenges.
The Chicago Walking Food Tour with Secret Food Tours offers a delectable culinary adventure through the city’s vibrant neighborhoods. With generous portions of iconic dishes, stunning architecture, and a surprise secret dish, this tour provides a personalized and enjoyable experience for groups of up to 12 travelers. Whether you’re a food enthusiast or simply looking to explore Chicago’s flavors, this tour is sure to satisfy your taste buds and leave you with lasting memories.