Discover the historic landmarks and architectural wonders of Chicago’s Loop on this engaging tour. Learn about the city’s rich history, from the Great Chicago Fire to its cultural renaissance. Join us and explore the aesthetic elegance that built this great city.
Discover the historic landmarks and architectural wonders of Chicago’s Loop on this engaging tour. Learn about the city’s rich history, from the Great Chicago Fire to its cultural renaissance. Join us and explore the aesthetic elegance that built this great city.
- Chicago Board of Trade Building - This building is a well-known tourist attraction and a popular location for filming movies. Its owners and management have received awards for their dedication to preserving the building and excellence in office management. It was designated a Chicago Landmark in 1977 and recognized as a National Historic Landmark…
- Chicago Board of Trade Building - This building is a well-known tourist attraction and a popular location for filming movies. Its owners and management have received awards for their dedication to preserving the building and excellence in office management. It was designated a Chicago Landmark in 1977 and recognized as a National Historic Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
- The Rookery Building - The Rookery Building is a historic office building. Following the Great Chicago Fire, a quickly constructed building served as a temporary city hall.
- Federal Plaza City Market - This public square is famous for its large Alexander Calder sculpture and seasonal farmer’s market. The sculpture was commissioned by the Government Services Administration and installed in 1974 with much celebration, including a parade honoring Calder’s work, with the artist riding atop a circus wagon pulled by 40 horses.
- Marquette Building - This building was one of the early steel-frame skyscrapers of its time and is considered a prime example of the Chicago School of architecture. It features several unique elements that have earned it recognition as a Chicago Landmark, a National Historic Landmark, and a National Register Historic Place.
- Palmer House a Hilton Hotel - The Palmer House – A Hilton Hotel is a historic hotel located in Chicago’s Loop area. It was the city’s first hotel to have elevators and the first to feature electric light bulbs and telephones in the guest rooms.
- Marshall Field and Company Building - Marshall Field introduced numerous significant business “firsts” in this building and in a series of previous elaborate decorative structures on this site over the past century and a half. It is considered one of the three most influential establishments in the nationwide development of department stores and in the commercial business economic history of the United States.
- Chicago Cultural Center - The Cultural Center is one of the city’s most popular attractions and is regarded as one of the most comprehensive arts showcases in the United States. The Chicago Cultural Center underwent a major renovation in 2021 - 2022 to restore the building’s original beauty.

- Guidance by a professional local guide
- Guidance by a professional local guide
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks
Avoid the crowds with this exclusive private tour for your group! Embark on an enchanting exploration of the Loop’s architectural marvels with our Loop Architecture Tour in Chicago. Discover the iconic Chicago Board of Trade Building and the historic Rookery Building, both exuding timeless elegance. Be captivated by the impressive Calder sculpture in…
Avoid the crowds with this exclusive private tour for your group! Embark on an enchanting exploration of the Loop’s architectural marvels with our Loop Architecture Tour in Chicago. Discover the iconic Chicago Board of Trade Building and the historic Rookery Building, both exuding timeless elegance. Be captivated by the impressive Calder sculpture in Federal Plaza, a standout in the city’s public art collection. Appreciate the innovative design of the Marquette Building, a true masterpiece of the Chicago School of Architecture. Visit the opulent Palmer House, a landmark rich in historical significance. Uncover the storied legacy of the Marshall Field and Company Building, a testament to Chicago’s commercial strength. Finally, immerse yourself in the cultural wealth of the Chicago Cultural Center, highlighting the city’s artistic diversity. Join this unforgettable journey through Chicago’s architectural treasures in the heart of the Loop.
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