Everyone wants to save money, but we all still want to be able to travel and explore our city's history and museums, right? Well, you can save money by traveling in a group. The idea is to hop on a Chicago tour bus with either a group of friends and family, co-workers or students and you will find that you save money, time and energy leaving yourself free from the stress of planning and executing a group event on your own.
First, you might want to find the Chicago museums that interest your group. The Museum of Contemporary Art is a favorite of sophisticates as you can stroll through sculpture gardens while sipping on champagne. Frank Lloyd Wright's home and studio is in the Chicago city limits, as is his Robie House. You should definitely consider visiting the Field Museum that houses SUE (the largest and most completely preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex). That is fun for the whole family. You can visit the Illinois Holocaust Museum or the Art Institute of Chicago, which houses galleries that include works by Picasso and Matisse.
If you really want to save money, which will afford you the opportunity to take your group on a Chicago tour bus museum trip, you can buy a City Pass of Chicago. This Chicago museums pass takes 50% off admission and allows you to skip most lines. It is valid for nine days after date of first use. The pass gives you access to five of the most popular Chicago museums which include:
Because we know Chicago like the back of our hand, Executive Coach of Chicago will make the process of visiting these museums flow as smooth as silk, releasing any possible stress that comes with planning a group vacation or outing. Leave the traveling to us. If you just decide what your group would like to do, you can save money and hassle by hiring a charter bus to guide you through your Chicago museum tour. The rest is history.
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Chicagoofficeoftourism.org
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