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Frank Lloyd Wright House and Studio - Oak Park

MetroWalkz Self-Guided Walking Tours

500 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611

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Use your smartphone to discover Chicago...for FREE! MetroWalkz' mobile-optimized self-guided walking tours, easy-to-use maps and insider narratives allow you can explore Chicago at your pace, on your schedule. Current tours include Loop Architecture, Millennium Park, Navy Pier, Magnificent Mile, Museum Campus, Grant Park / Art Institute, Chinatown, Old Town, Gold Coast and West Loop. Chicago is known as a city of neighborhoods, and it is best seen on foot! Just open your smartphone's browser to www.eVisitorGuide.com, click "Chicago" then "Tours". As you're touring the city, use eVisitorGuide to find useful information on museums, attractions, dining, nightlife, shopping, theater and much more! With eVisitorGuide and MetroWalkz, you have everything you need to discover Chicago in the palm of your hand!

What's happening nearby...

Chicago International Film Festival

Oct 15 – Oct 26

Welcome to North America’s longest-running competitive film festival. With more than 120 feature films and 70 shorts films from around the world, this year’s festival is…

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Chicago Architecture Biennial - SHIFT: Architecture in Times of Radical Change

Sep 19 – Feb 28

The Chicago Architecture Biennial will be the largest international survey of contemporary architecture in North America.

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Dozin' with the Dinosaurs at the Field Museum

Nov 22

The lights dim as you explore the rituals of ancient Egyptian culture, guided by the light of your flashlight.

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