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Discover Chicago’s Lincoln Park on a private pedicab tour for $125, with stops at iconic sites, beautiful gardens, and lakeshore views in about an hour.

The Enchanted Pedicab Tour of Lincoln Park offers a charming way to see one of Chicago’s most beloved green spaces. For $125 per person, this private experience lasts roughly 1 hour to 1 hour 10 minutes, making it a perfect quick yet rundown of the park and its nearby highlights. The tour departs from the William Shakespeare Monument, with pickup included, and operates seven days a week from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
This tour is run by Save Ferris Chicago Movie Tours, led by a knowledgeable and licensed guide. The motorized pedicab makes exploring easy, especially for those with mobility challenges, since the guide handles all the riding. The experience includes photo opportunities, storytelling, and the flexibility to customize stops—making it ideal for visitors who want a tailored, relaxed exploration of Lincoln Park and beyond.

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The tour begins at the William Shakespeare Monument, a centrally located and easily accessible meeting point in Chicago’s Lincoln Park. This spot sets the tone for a relaxed yet informative exploration of the park’s highlights. The private pedicab picks up your group and begins the journey through this expansive park, which is notably bigger than Central Park—covering 27 percent more area.
From the start, the focus is on providing a thoroughly engaging experience, combining visual beauty, historical context, and fun. The guide’s expertise ensures that visitors gain insights into the history and architecture of the sites, all while enjoying the comfort of the motorized pedicab.

The Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool is one of the tour’s most scenic stops. Built in the 1940s, this hidden gem features a gated lily pond filled with exotic plants from around the world. The thermal heating below keeps the pond’s environment lush and inviting, making it an especially peaceful spot despite its proximity to the city.
At this location, visitors typically spend about 10 minutes. Since the admission is free, it provides an accessible, beautiful snapshot of Chicago’s landscape architecture. The guide shares stories about its history and botanical significance, giving a quiet contrast to the more bustling city sights.

Next, the tour visits the Lincoln Park Conservatory, a stunning 19th-century glass structure that hosts a wide array of plants and flowers. The Conservatory includes a Palm House and an Orchid Room, both renowned for their lush displays and impressive architecture.
Admission to the Conservatory is included in the tour, and visitors typically spend about 10 minutes exploring. The guide highlights the architectural beauty of the glasshouse while pointing out some of the most notable plant collections. It’s a perfect stop for plant lovers and those interested in Chicago’s botanical history.

No visit to Lincoln Park is complete without experiencing Lake Michigan. The Fullerton Beach stop allows the group to enjoy a cruise along the lakeshore path, with opportunities to see waves and feel the fresh lake breeze.
This stop, lasting about 10 minutes, offers a chance for photos and to take in the scenic views of the Chicago skyline across the water. The guide points out the waves—which are common on Lake Michigan—and shares facts about the lakeshore’s importance to Chicago’s geography and recreation.

The Couch Mausoleum is one of the oldest structures in Lincoln Park, containing the remains of Ira Couch. As the oldest above-ground structure in the park, it offers a glimpse into Chicago’s early history.
Spending about 10 minutes there, visitors learn about the Couch family’s role in the city’s development. The mausoleum’s historical significance adds a layer of depth to the tour, connecting visitors with Chicago’s past.

For those interested in architecture and the city’s wealth, the tour can include a visit to the most expensive house in Illinois—a 25,000 sq ft mansion listed at $30 million. Located in Lincoln Park, this French-inspired mansion at 19XX North exemplifies luxury and historical grandeur.
While the mansion itself isn’t open to the public, the drive-by view offers a chance to admire its impressive design. The guide shares insights about the area’s affluent history and architecture, making this a highlight for architecture enthusiasts.

Adjacent to Lincoln Park, the North State Parkway is celebrated for its beautiful mansions and historic architecture. This cruising stop offers about 10 minutes to view some of the most fabulous homes in Chicago.
This exclusive street, famous for its fabulous mansions, provides a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate the city’s wealthy residential history. The guide points out notable buildings and discusses their architectural styles.
The tour’s flexibility allows for additional stops based on preferences. Visitors can choose to visit popular restaurants, explore more neighborhoods, or include nearby attractions. The ability to personalize the experience makes this pedicab tour versatile for different interests.
The private nature of the tour means it can be tailored to suit the group’s pace and interests, whether that’s a focus on architecture, local food, or cultural sites.
The pick-up location at the William Shakespeare Monument is near public transportation, making it easy to access from different parts of Chicago. The motorized pedicab is ideal for those with mobility impairments, as the guide handles all the riding, ensuring a comfortable experience.
The tour is designed for most travelers, with the option to extend the experience or modify stops. Service animals are permitted, making it inclusive for all visitors.
At $125 per person, this private pedicab tour offers good value considering the personalized attention and diverse stops. The tour is booked on average 38 days in advance, highlighting its popularity.
A full refund is available if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled time. The tour operates rain or shine, but poor weather may lead to rescheduling or a full refund. The activity is available daily from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM, ensuring flexibility for planning.
This Enchanted Pedicab Tour is best suited for those interested in Chicago’s architecture, history, and scenic spots. It’s excellent for visitors who want a relaxed, guided experience without the physical exertion of walking long distances. The private nature allows for a personalized itinerary, ideal for families, couples, or small groups seeking a memorable Chicago outing.
This tour offers a comfortable, informative, and visually appealing way to see Lincoln Park and nearby Chicago highlights. With expert narration, beautiful sites, and flexible stops, it caters well to those who appreciate personalized experiences combined with scenic views.
The $125 price includes admission to key sites and private transport, making it a convenient choice for a quick yet rundown of Chicago’s lakeside gem. While it’s perfect for those who enjoy outdoor sightseeing in good weather, visitors should be prepared for the short duration and limited time at each stop.
If you’re after a relaxed, family-friendly, and customizable way to explore Lincoln Park and its surroundings, this pedicab tour can be a highlight of your Chicago visit.
“Chris was a safe driver. He shared lots of info on Lincoln Park. He made the excursion fun with lots of photo opportunities.”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour to 1 hour 10 minutes.
What is included in the price?
The price of $125 per person covers private transportation, admission to the Lincoln Park Conservatory, and the guided narration.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour is accessible for most travelers and is ideal for those with mobility impairments since the guide handles all the pedicab driving.
Can the tour be customized?
Yes, the tour can include additional stops such as restaurants, neighborhoods, or other attractions based on your preferences.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the William Shakespeare Monument in Lincoln Park, a central and accessible location.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is suitable for most age groups, especially since it involves no strenuous walking.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to rain or poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is the tour available every day?
Yes, it runs Monday through Sunday from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Can I bring my service animal?
Yes, service animals are permitted on the tour.
Who operates this experience?
The tour is provided by Save Ferris Chicago Movie Tours.