Sightseeing made easy in Illinois
What makes group sightseeing so special in Illinois? Illinois really does have it all; from the cosmopolitan culture of downtown Chicago and the glittering streets of the Magnificent Mile to the stunning natural wonders of our state parks to the warm greetings of our diverse people and the stories of their unique histories. And with attractions like the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, the Frank Lloyd Wright Home in Oak Park, and the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center in Hartford, we’ve got something to appeal to everyone on your tour.
Must-See Chicago
Chicago has so much to see and do; it’s hard to fit everything into one trip. You’ll find something for everyone in your group with the city’s world-class museums, amazing architecture, award-winning theatre, shoreline sightseeing, famed Chicago-style pizza and the bird’s-eye view of it all from the country’s tallest building. And we guarantee your group big fun in Chicago with this action-packed itinerary, which hits all of the brightest spots our city has to offer. See itinerary details
Shopping Around Chicagoland
Whether you’re a bargain-hunter, antique scout or department store diva, the Chicagoland area offers plenty of bounty for those born to shop. We created this 3-Day itinerary to guide your group around Chicago’s diverse suburbs and down our miles of aisles. You’ll stroll through historic villages full of quaint boutiques and antique dealers. You’ll power-shop your way through Woodfield Mall–one of the largest shopping centers in the U.S.–and you’ll rack up the deals at the area’s many manufacturer’s outlet stores. See itinerary details
Notable Northern Sights
Looking for a more relaxing tour still brimming with culture, history, nature and entertainment? Take your crew to see the sights in Northern Illinois. They’ll ride a trolley through historic Galena, visit the home of Ulysses S. Grant and kick back at the local winery or Irish pub. They’ll tour a Victorian village and see the skeleton of Jane the dinosaur. And the sweet-tooths among them will love the Blackhawk Chocolate Trail, where old-time chocolate shops & soda fountains meet Native American history along the scenic Rock River. See itinerary details
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Courtesy of leisuregouptravel.com
Chitra Mogul
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