Private Virtual Tour (30 min)

From USD $18.00
  • Duration: 30 Minutes (approx.)
  • Product code: PRIVATEVIRTUALTOUR

Private virtual tours are a fun way to stay connected and build relationships with your team, clients, friends or family. After connecting on Zoom, our fun tour guide will lead your group on a journey through time using historic photographs, maps, and other visual media. Together you will travel through Chicago via Google Street View images that give you incredible, 360-degree views both outside and inside buildings. 10 person minimum.

$18 per person.

$180 deposit due now to secure your date. 


*INCREDIBLE VALUE: Your balance is calculated on the number of participants who show to the tour. You don’t get charged for flakes!


PRIVATE VIRTUAL TOUR OPTIONS 


A Deep Slice of Chicago Food History 

Chicago has no shortage of unique foods, from our world-famous deep-dish pizza and overloaded hot dogs to more bizarre traditions like the "Mother-in-Law" sandwich. Learn about some of our favorite local dishes, along with some background on why we're such a famous food town.

Innovations at the 1893 World's Fair

Delve into the history of the most famous event in Chicago history: the World's Colombian Exposition of 1893. This tour shares the inventions, engineering feats, and gastronomical exhibits that wowed visitors to the 1893 World’s Fair.  

Da Beers: A Chicago Drinking History

Let's learn about Chicago's history of drinking beer and booze! We will virtually experience saloon culture at the turn of the century, and then continue on to the drama of Prohibition. We'll lead into historic bars that you can visit today, and how in the world Malort came to be a Chicago tradition. 

Badass Women of Chicago History

Learn about the diverse women who have made Chicago great, from a leader of the Underground Railroad to trailblazing feminist rockers. This virtual tour uses archival photos and Google Streetview to share often overlooked heroines of Chicago's past and to show the traces of their history in the city today.