Chicago is the birthplace of the modern skyscraper
After the 1871 fire leveled the Loop, a generation of architects — Burnham,
Root, Sullivan, Wright, Mies van der Rohe — used the rebuild as a laboratory
for steel-frame construction. The school of thought that emerged is called
the Chicago School, and its influence on every major-city skyline since is
nearly impossible to overstate.
This map gathers 17 of the buildings and architects that defined the
movement, plus the Chicago River cruise that's still the single best way to
see them. 45 Viator architecture tours cluster across these landmarks; the
Chicago Architecture Foundation's First Lady cruise alone holds 16,000+
Viator reviews — the most-reviewed Chicago tour on the platform.
20 tours · ★ 4.69 avg · 🔥 8 selling out
The 1.5-mile Chicago River loop is the route of every major architecture cruise. CAC's First Lady, Wendella, Shoreline, and the original Mercury all run the same general path past 30+ landmarks including Marina City, Aqua, Tribune Tower, Wrigley Building, and Trump Tower. The single most-reviewed Chicago tour anywhere (16,000+ reviews) is on this water.
Top tour: Chicago River 90-Minute Architecture Boat Tour
3 tours · ★ 4.63 avg · 🔥 1 selling out
Built 1973, was the tallest building in the world for 25 years. The Skydeck on the 103rd floor (1,353 ft) has glass-floor 'Ledge' boxes that protrude 4.3 ft beyond the building. Bruce Graham/SOM bundled-tube structural design.
Top tour: Chicago Air and Water Show VIP Cruise or Skydeck Experience
1 tour · ★ 4.94 avg
Built 1969, 100 stories, 1,127 ft. Bruce Graham/SOM's first major X-braced exterior tube. Observation deck (360 CHICAGO) on floor 94 includes the 'TILT' attraction that pivots visitors out over the side.
Top tour: Magnificent Mile Tour With Optional 360 Chicago Upgrade
1 tour · 🔥 1 selling out
Built 1897 by Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge. Free public building featuring the world's largest Tiffany glass dome (38 ft diameter, ~30,000 pieces of stained glass) in Preston Bradley Hall.
Top tour: Private Architectural Walking Tour in Chicago Cultural Center
1 tour · ★ 4.15 avg
Built 1909-1910 by Frank Lloyd Wright. Hyde Park, Prairie School masterpiece, designated a National Historic Landmark. UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2019. Restoration ongoing through 2025-2026; check tour availability.
Top tour: Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House Admission
2 tours · ★ 4.15 avg
Wright's home from 1889 to 1909, where he developed the Prairie style. Oak Park has the highest concentration of Wright-designed buildings anywhere — 25+ within walking distance of the Home & Studio.
Top tour: Frank Lloyd Wright Oak Park Architecture Tour from Chicago
1 tour · ★ 4.00 avg
Frank Gehry's 2004 outdoor concert pavilion with curved-stainless-steel acoustic shells, paired with Anish Kapoor's 2006 mirrored 'Cloud Gate' sculpture (locally 'The Bean'). Millennium Park is one of the densest contemporary-architecture clusters in any US city.
Top tour: Chicago, Cloud Gate, Grant Park Full-Day City Tour
6 tours · ★ 4.91 avg · 🔥 1 selling out
The historical Chicago Loop is the namesake of the original elevated-train ring. Adams and LaSalle streets host the densest concentration of late-1800s and early-1900s commercial-architecture survivors.
Top tour: Private Architectural Walking Tour in Chicago Loop Landmarks
6 tours · ★ 4.82 avg · 🔥 1 selling out
The 1-mile stretch of N Michigan Avenue from the Chicago River to Oak Street, anchored by the Wrigley Building, Tribune Tower, John Hancock, and a string of post-1960s towers. The walk most visitors do without realizing it's an architectural sequence.
Top tour: Chicago River 45-Minute Architecture Tour from Magnificent Mile
17 tours · ★ 4.89 avg · 🔥 4 selling out
Architecture-themed tours that didn't keyword-match a specific landmark. Usually multi-building walking tours, hop-on-hop-off buses with architecture commentary, and bus tours that cover the wider Loop.
Top tour: Chicago Architecture Walking Tour: Incredible Art Deco Interiors
What is the Chicago Architecture River Cruise?
A 75 to 90-minute boat tour along the Chicago River that passes more than
50 architecturally significant buildings, narrated by a docent or guide
explaining the building's architect, year, and structural style. Four major
operators run the route: the Chicago Architecture Foundation aboard Chicago's
First Lady (the most-reviewed), Wendella, Shoreline Sightseeing, and Mercury
Skyline. Routes are largely identical; quality of the narration and boat
style vary.