Chicago
5 days - unavailable for 2022
Day 1
ARRIVE at Chicago
Take a flight to Chicago, the great Windy City. The tour guide will be waiting at the assembly point located at the baggage claim area. Arrive at the meeting point before 3:00pm.
Day 2
Chicago
Visit the best architectural model city in the United States; the world-famous urban garden–Millennium Park. Here you can visit the infamous art installation, Cloud Gate, a bean-shaped mirror that reflects the giant city in a distorted manner. Millennium Park also has the world's largest artificial fountain, Buckingham Fountain.
Itinerary: Millennium Park & Cloud Gate (20 minutes) → Grant Park (10 minutes) → Chicago Grand Theatre (at your own expense, 60 minutes) → Chicago Art Museum (at your own expense, 120 minutes) → Old Water Tower (15 minutes) → Michigan Avenue ( 30 minutes) → Chicago Architecture River Cruise (at your own expense, 75 minutes) → 360 Chicago (at your own expense, with tilted glass viewing platform, 75 minutes) During the trip: Buckingham Fountain, Corn Building, Trump Tower, and Wei Lista
Note: Chicago architecture river cruises are closed in winter.
Day 3
Harley Polar, Lake Geneva Day Tour
Visit Milwaukee, Wisconsin's largest city. Here, you can experience the true American spirit. Tour the birthplace of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle, and visit the Harley Museum. Then visit the proud Miller Brewery. After lunch, we will travel to Lake Geneva, one of the favorite resorts for residents of Chicago and Wisconsin. There will be a chance to stroll along the lake and take a popular local cruise (closed in winter) to admire the many different styles of holiday homes that are spread along the lake.
Itinerary: Milwaukee → Halle Museum (at your own expense, 75 minutes) → Miller Brewery (75 minutes) → Lake Geneva → Lake Geneva Cruise (at your own expense, 60 minutes)
Remarks: Lake Geneva cruises are closed during the winter season (generally from November 1st to April 30th).
Day 4
US Route 66
US Route 66, nicknamed “The Mother’s Road”, is one of the first highways in the United States and traverses all the way from Chicago to Santa Monica, California. Go to the first stop on Route 66 for breakfast, Lou Mitchell's restaurant. The restaurant’s interior remained the same as it was when it was built in 1949, so that we can still appreciate the prosperity of the United States when the 66th road was in its prime. The, go to the town of Joliet and Tick.
Itinerary: Downtown Chicago → Place of Michigan Avenue and Adam Street (15 minutes) → Lou Mitchell's Restaurant (at your own expense, 45 minutes) → Joliet → The location of the famous American drama "Prison Break": Old Joliet Prison Park (30 minutes) → Pontiac → We will walk through the town under the leadership of local government staff → Route 66 Hall of Fame (at your own expense, 60 minutes) → Pontiac Automobile Museum (45 minutes) → Gold Museum (45 minutes)