While Fall in Chicago is coming to an end, there’s still time to get outside and explore the city. Ditch the quarantine couch and get outside for some fresh air to enjoy the Chicago weather while you still can. The city offers various options for those looking to explore its incredible attractions, from taking a ride down the river, to gliding around on a segway, there’s always something new to try.
Absolutely Chicago
Want to see all of what Chicago has to offer without breaking a sweat? Absolutely Chicago offers amazingly affordable segway tours in the city. One of the easiest and most effortless ways to see the city is cruising around to your choice of locations on a segway. There’s no other way to experience all the city has to offer in one day like you can on the segway tour. Choose between three different tours that all offer unique experiences and views of the city. Whether you want to explore the Chicago Lakefront, the architecture, or the sights and stories only true Chicagoans know, Absolutely Chicago’s Segways Tours has it all.
Chicago Line Cruises
One of the greatest things about Chicago is not only the food, the sports, or the people but where it is located. Lake Michigan has always been a staple of Chicago and one of its best features, and one of the best ways to see the city. Chicago Line Cruises offers a variety of experiences tailored to each guest. Take a tour of the city’s historical architecture along the Chicago River. Each cruise has an assortment of amenities including merchandise, complimentary snacks, as well as your favorite cocktails.
Chicago’s First Lady
Cruising around one of the most historical cities in the United States is even better when you’re cruising on historic vessels. Chicago’s First Lady offers all the energy of nightlife on the water, offering evening cruises giving you the chance to watch the sunset over the lake while enjoying your favorite cocktail. Take a guided tour of the city with your friends and family while having the experience of a high end lounge on their floating rooftop.
By Will Norris