Take an Offbeat Street Art Tour
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Discovering Chicago's Street Art
In Chicago, you can find eye-catching street art nearly everywhere. As you sightsee, you’ll be greeted with unique, thought-provoking art on the sides of buildings and underneath bridges. If you’re looking for an experience that walks you through the history and cultural significance of Chicago's street art scene, look no further than the Offbeat Street Art Tour.
A Walk Through Vibrant Neighborhoods
On this two-hour tour, you’ll discover new artists and learn the inspiration behind their colorful works, along with some interesting neighborhood history. You’ll also be able to take great photos along the way. Your guide will walk you through three of Chicago’s iconic neighborhoods and their ever-changing street art. You'll start in Wicker Park, walk through Bucktown and end in Logan Square. Along your trek, you’ll stop at The Goddess & Grocer and Ipsento 606 for rest, snacks, coffee, and hydration.
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As murals change frequently, no two tours are the same. Be sure to stay hydrated and wear comfortable walking shoes. The tour will take about two hours, and you’ll do plenty of walking – about 2 miles in total. Tours are offered Saturday and Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Cost
Tickets cost $35 for participants ages 11 and older; kids 10 and younger pay $20. For more information, visit the official website.