Weird Chicago Tours

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Chicago, United States

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Weird Chicago Tours Reviews | Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Weird Chicago Tours is located in Chicago, United States on 600 N Clark St. Weird Chicago Tours is rated 3.6 out of 5 in the category bus tour agency in United States.

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600 N Clark St

Phone

+1 2177917859

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Mary Nunaley

Despite freezing temperatures, we had a fantastic time. Our tour guide was energetic, exciting, and passionate. Having grown up in Chicago, it was fun to learn new things about my city. One of the best parts was how Eric got the audience involved reenacting events. The tour stopped at the Congress Hotel with some ghost stories.

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christine barnhart

Our tour guide was absolutely amazing!! She was very fun and informative!! We stopped at multiple locations, got out to look around and take pictures! The husband and I had a great time!!

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Sy Guzman

Everything I expected from a tour with the name \Weird\ in their title. The tour had ghost stories, true stories, made-up stories (which Tour Guide Kevin later admitted was just him kidding around), and even a heartwarming story. You will be getting out of the bus and standing outside for a few minutes at each stop on the tour so dress for the weather. There is 1 restroom stop during the tour. Use the restroom at McDonald's (where they pick you up) before the tour. * Some people on the review section are whining about the tour... What did they EXPECT from a \Weird\ tour? C'mon, people! Get it together! LOL!!

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Sandy Shouse

First time on any Chicago bus tour for me, eventhough I live here. Loved Weird Chicago Tour Devil in the White City. The bus was comfortable and clean. The best part was our tour guide Eric, he was energetic, funny and so educated. He is truly passionate about his knowledge of Chicago history and the story of The 1893 world's fair and it's many underlying secrets...

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Susan Dawkins

The tour was awful. Our guides about half an hour talking about the Iriquios theater fire and didn't mention a single ghost. We hung out in the lobby of the Congress Hotel for an amount of time that seemed never-ending, then she went all-in on room 441 for about an hour. She spent about 20 minutes bragging that her granny was one of Al Capone's horizontal employees. Good grief, by the time Ithe tour was half way over, I wanted to fling myself off the bus .