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Explore Chicago’s iconic TV and movie sites on a 2-hour private walking tour featuring over 30 filming locations, led by a knowledgeable and entertaining guide.

The Private Downtown Chicago TV and Movie Sites Guided Walking Tour offers a compact yet comprehensive look at the city’s screen history. Priced at $132 per person, this two-hour tour features over 30 filming locations scattered across downtown Chicago. The tour starts at 430 S Michigan Ave and concludes at 225 S Canal St, conveniently near public transportation and Union Station.
This private experience is ideal for fans of film and television, especially those eager to see scenes from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, The Untouchables, The Dark Knight, and The Blues Brothers. Our research highlights the excellent value for money, especially given the personalized guidance and the opportunity to explore the city’s most recognizable cinematic spots with an engaging guide.
While the tour offers a highly curated selection of sites, it’s important to note that the group size is private, ensuring a more tailored experience. Travelers should also be prepared for a walking pace that involves moving from one location to another, typically within 5 to 20 minutes between stops.

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The tour begins at 430 S Michigan Ave, a central spot in Chicago’s Loop. This location places guests close to public transportation options, making it easy to access from different parts of the city. The tour wraps up at 225 S Canal St, which is right next to Union Station, making it convenient for travelers heading to the train station or exploring other parts of Chicago afterward.
The walkable route allows guests to experience the vibrant downtown area while visiting some of the city’s most iconic movie and TV filming sites. The private nature of this tour means it caters well to small groups or individuals seeking a personalized experience.

This tour focuses on recognizable sites that have appeared in beloved movies and TV series. For example, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is well represented, with stops at the Chicago Board of Trade, the Calders Flamingo Statue, and the Art Institute of Chicago. The parade scene from the film is also recreated at its filming location.
Fans of The Dark Knight will appreciate visiting Bruce Wayne’s penthouse and Harvey Dent’s office building, both seen in the movie. The tour also highlights the Auditorium Theatre from Public Enemies and the Harold Washington Library, featured in Ocean’s Eleven.
The tour’s focus on famous landmarks enriches the experience, allowing visitors to connect the scenes they love with their real-world counterparts.

Several locations from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off stand out on this tour. The Chicago Board of Trade building offers a close-up of the site where the parade floats by, a key moment in the film. The street where the parade scene takes place is another highlight, giving guests a tangible connection to the movie.
Plus, the Calder Flamingo Statue and the Art Institute of Chicago are included as notable sites, adding cultural depth to the tour. These spots are not just recognizable but also significant in the context of Chicago’s architecture and public art.

Fans of superhero movies will enjoy visiting the Batman-related sites. The penthouse of Bruce Wayne and Harvey Dent’s office building are both featured in The Dark Knight. These locations give a glimpse into the film’s setting and help visitors imagine the scenes that unfold in Gotham’s Chicago-inspired skyline.
The tour emphasizes the urban scale and distinctive architecture that made Chicago an ideal stand-in for Gotham City, providing a behind-the-scenes perspective that enhances the viewing experience.
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The Auditorium Theatre is a significant highlight from Public Enemies, where Billie worked at a nightclub reception. This venue’s historic grandeur adds to the tour’s appeal for film buffs interested in Chicago’s cinematic history.
The Harold Washington Library, featured in Ocean’s Eleven, offers a glimpse of the film’s setting. These stops provide variety, showcasing different genres and eras of film and TV productions set or shot in Chicago.

The guide leads the tour with a combination of knowledge and humor, making the two hours both informative and entertaining. Review mentions highlight Dan’s storytelling skills, his ability to answer questions, and his engaging style.
Guests consistently find good value for money, with the extra time allotted during the tour ensuring a thorough exploration of each site. As a private tour, it offers a personalized touch, avoiding the crowds common in larger group excursions.

The tour is suitable for most travelers, with confirmation received at booking and service animals allowed. It’s designed to accommodate those near public transportation, making it easy to access from different parts of Chicago.
The walking pace involves short distances, typically 5 to 20 minutes between stops, which makes it manageable for most participants. As a private experience, it offers flexibility and comfort for small groups or individuals.
The tour is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked, so travelers should plan accordingly. A minimum number of travelers is required; if not met, the tour may be canceled with a full refund or an alternative date offered.
Booking through On Location Tours, Inc ensures a professional experience, with confirmation at the time of booking and options for group discounts.
This private walking tour delivers a well-rounded look at Chicago’s cinematic landmarks in a manageable two-hour format. The over 30 locations featured provide a rich tapestry of films and TV shows, making it perfect for fans eager to connect scenes with real-world settings.
The engaging guide, combined with the compact itinerary, ensures a fun and educational experience, especially for those interested in film history and Chicago’s architecture. While the walk involves some movement, it offers an excellent balance of sightseeing and storytelling.
This tour offers great value for money, particularly given its private nature and the famous locations covered. It is recommended for visitors who want a personalized, film-focused exploration of downtown Chicago.
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How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, covering an extensive set of filming locations within downtown Chicago.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 430 S Michigan Ave and concludes at 225 S Canal St, near Union Station.
Is the tour suitable for all travelers?
Yes, the tour is designed to accommodate most travelers, with most walking distances between stops being 5 to 20 minutes and service animals allowed.
What kind of locations are included?
The tour features famous film and TV sites, including locations from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, The Dark Knight, Public Enemies, and Ocean’s Eleven.
Can I get a group discount?
Yes, group discounts are available, making this a good option for small groups or private parties.
Is this tour refundable?
No, the booking is non-refundable. Make sure to confirm your plans before booking.
This detailed tour provides an engaging, film-focused glimpse of Chicago that blends famous locations with entertaining storytelling, ensuring a memorable experience for movie fans and architecture enthusiasts alike.