Chicago: Private Chicago Fire TV Show Set Tour

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Fans of the hit TV show "Chicago Fire" can now step into the heart of the action with a private set tour. Offering an exclusive behind-the-scenes look, this two-hour experience takes visitors through the iconic Firehouse 51, the Chicago Fire Academy, and other recognizable filming locations. Led by knowledgeable guides, the tour provides insights into the show’s production while allowing participants to snap photos and enjoy the drama. Whether a devoted fan or simply curious, this tour promises an unforgettable journey into the world of "Chicago Fire."

Key Points

  • Explore the iconic Firehouse 51, the central filming location for the Chicago Fire TV show, and snap photos in front of the recognizable building.
  • Experience the Chicago Fire Academy, a working fire station and training facility, and learn about the intensive training regimen of the show’s actors.
  • Visit the White Palace Grill, a popular diner featured in the show, and enjoy classic American fare in a retro diner ambiance.
  • Discover Millennium Park and the iconic Cloud Gate sculpture, known as "The Bean," for unique perspectives and captivating views.
  • Enjoy a behind-the-scenes experience with a knowledgeable guide who provides insights and stories throughout the 2-hour private tour.
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Activity Overview

The Chicago Fire TV show set tour offers visitors an exclusive behind-the-scenes experience, allowing them to explore the iconic filming locations featured in the popular television series.

The Chicago Fire TV show set tour offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes experience to explore the iconic filming locations.

Spanning 2 hours, the private tour provides access to Firehouse 51, the academy, and other recognizable sites. Guests can view authentic firefighting equipment and props while learning insights from a knowledgeable guide.

The tour also includes stops at the White Palace Grill, a favorite among the show’s cast and crew, and Millennium Park, home to the famous Cloud Gate sculpture.

Comfortable shoes are recommended for this walking tour.

Explore Firehouse 51

As participants embark on the tour, they’ll first explore the iconic exterior of Firehouse 51, the central filming location for the Chicago Fire TV series.

This historic firehouse serves as the heart and soul of the show, where the heroic firefighters and paramedics of Truck 81, Squad 3, and Engine 51 respond to emergencies.

Visitors will have the chance to:

  • Snap photos in front of the recognizable building

  • Admire the architectural details that bring the fictional Firehouse 51 to life

  • Imagine the intense action and drama that unfolds within its walls on the small screen

Experience the Chicago Fire Academy

After exploring the iconic exterior of Firehouse 51, the tour then takes participants to the Chicago Fire Academy, a working fire station and training facility.

Here, visitors witness authentic firefighting equipment and props used in the show. They learn about the intensive training regimen that the show’s actors undergo to portray firefighters realistically.

The guide shares behind-the-scenes stories and insights, providing a unique glimpse into the dedication and preparation required to bring the Chicago Fire TV show to life.

This stop offers an engaging and educational experience for fans of the show.

Discover the White Palace Grill

Next, the tour takes participants to the White Palace Grill, a popular diner among the Firehouse 51 crew. This local institution has been featured in the Chicago Fire TV show, allowing fans to experience the same atmosphere as their favorite characters.

The Grill boasts:

Classic diner ambiance with retro decor, featuring hearty American fare, from burgers to milkshakes, and cameos by cast members during filming breaks.

  • Classic diner ambiance with retro decor

  • Menu featuring hearty American fare, from burgers to milkshakes

  • Cameos by cast members, who often visit during breaks from filming

Visitors can imagine themselves alongside Severide and Casey, savoring a meal between fire calls and emergencies.

The White Palace Grill offers a unique glimpse into the off-camera lives of the Chicago Fire ensemble.

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Millennium Park and the Iconic Cloud Gate

Millennium Park, a renowned urban oasis in the heart of Chicago, beckons visitors with its iconic landmarks. At the forefront stands the Cloud Gate, affectionately known as "The Bean," a massive stainless steel sculpture that reflects the city’s skyline in its gleaming curved surface.

Visitors delight in taking selfies and capturing the unique perspectives the sculpture offers. Beyond The Bean, the park’s diverse attractions include the interactive Crown Fountain, the Jay Pritzker Pavilion designed by Frank Gehry, and the Lurie Garden, a serene green oasis amidst the urban landscape.

Millennium Park offers a captivating blend of art, architecture, and natural beauty.

The Stunning Chicago Cultural Center

The Chicago Cultural Center stands as a testament to the city’s commitment to the arts, boasting a stunning architectural design and an impressive collection of artwork.

The building’s grand interior features marble floors, ornate columns, and the world’s largest Tiffany stained-glass dome. Visitors can explore the center’s rotating exhibits, which often highlight the work of local and international artists.

The Cultural Center’s architectural marvels include:

  • The stunning Grand Army of the Republic Rotunda

  • The elegant Exedra, a semicircular alcove with intricate carvings

  • The breathtaking Preston Bradley Hall, renowned for its dazzling stained-glass dome.

Included Amenities and Features

Along With the architectural marvels of the Chicago Cultural Center, the private Chicago Fire TV show set tour boasts an impressive array of included amenities and features.

Participants can expect a guided tour with a live, multi-lingual guide, exclusive behind-the-scenes access to filming locations, and the opportunity to view authentic firefighting equipment and props.

A guided tour with a live, multilingual guide, exclusive behind-the-scenes access, and the chance to see authentic firefighting equipment and props.

Private transportation between locations and complimentary bottled water are also provided. The tour caters to participants’ interests, with flexibility to accommodate special requests.

Comfortable shoes are recommended due to the walking involved, and photography is allowed with respect for the filming crew’s privacy.

Tour Logistics and Important Details

The tour begins with a convenient pickup service, offering free transportation within 5 miles of Downtown Chicago.

Participants are advised to arrive 15 minutes early and dress appropriately for the weather, as the tour involves walking between locations.

Photography is allowed, but visitors should respect the privacy of any filming crews they may encounter.

Key features of the tour include:

  • Exclusive behind-the-scenes access to authentic filming locations

  • Viewing of firefighting equipment and props used in the show

  • Bottled water provided throughout the 2-hour experience

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Bring My Own Filming Equipment on the Tour?

Yes, photography is allowed on the tour, but visitors should respect the privacy of the filming crew. Bringing your own filming equipment is permitted, but you should avoid disrupting the tour or interfering with any ongoing production activities.

Do I Need to Purchase Tickets for Children Under 5 Years Old?

Children under 5 years old can join the tour for free. The tour price covers up to 3 participants, so there’s no need to purchase separate tickets for young kids. Just be sure to include them when making the reservation.

How Long Are the Tours Typically?

The tours typically last around 2 hours, according to the tour overview. The duration is specified as 2 hours, though the exact length may vary slightly depending on the specific tour and any special requests from participants.

Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?

The tour is wheelchair accessible. Private transportation is provided between locations, and the guide is accommodating of special requests to ensure an enjoyable experience for all participants.

Can I Meet the Cast Members of Chicago Fire?

While the tour offers behind-the-scenes access to filming locations, it doesn’t guarantee meeting the cast members of Chicago Fire. The focus is on exploring the iconic sets and learning about the show’s production. Opportunities to interact with the cast aren’t included in this particular tour.

The Sum Up

Enjoy the thrilling world of Chicago Fire with an exclusive set tour. Venture behind the scenes of Firehouse 51, explore iconic filming locations, and discover authentic firefighting equipment. This must-do experience for fans offers insights and photo opportunities, bringing the drama of the show to life in the Windy City.

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