Chicago Gangsters and Prohibition Private History Tour
from $113.90
✓ Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
Overview
Discover Chicago’s infamous gangster past on a private, fully personalized tour through the city’s historic Prohibition-era streets. Travel in comfort with your English-speaking driver, who shares captivating stories about Al Capone, rival gangs, speakeasies, and legendary crime events of the 1920s and 1930s.
Begin at Biograph Theater, where John Dillinger was shot, then visit the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre site, a pivotal moment in Al Capone’s rise. Explore Holy Name Cathedral, the Cook County Criminal Court Building, and Harry Caray’s Italian Steakhouse, all linked to Chicago’s mob history.
Conclude in the Chicago Loop, uncovering hidden speakeasies and secret nightlife spots from the Prohibition era. With a flexible, door-to-door itinerary, this private tour offers an immersive, thrilling look into the city’s dramatic gangster history.
from $113.90
2 hours
Pickup offered
Itinerary
- 1Biograph Theatre 15 minutes
The historic Biograph Theater is best known as the location where famous gangster John Dillinger was killed by FBI agents in 1934. The dramatic shootout occurred just outside the theater after he attended a movie screening. Today the building remains an important landmark connected to Chicago’s criminal past. It stands as a reminder of the city’s turbulent Prohibition-era history.
- 2Clark Street 15 minutes
St. Valentine’s Day Massacre Site. This site marks the location of the infamous St. Valentine’s Day Massacre of 1929, one of the most shocking events in American organized crime history. Seven members of a rival gang were murdered in a brutal execution widely linked to Al Capone’s criminal empire. The massacre shocked the nation and intensified efforts to crack down on organized crime. Today the site remains a powerful symbol of Chicago’s gangster era.
- 3Holy Name Cathedral 15 minutes
Holy Name Cathedral. Holy Name Cathedral is one of Chicago’s most important religious landmarks, but it also has a surprising connection to the city’s crime history. In 1926, gunmen attempted to assassinate Al Capone outside the cathedral in a dramatic drive-by shooting. Capone narrowly escaped the attack, adding another chapter to the city’s violent mob conflicts. The cathedral still stands today as both a place of worship and a historic site.
- 4Stop 15 minutes
Cook County Criminal Court Building. This courthouse played a central role during Chicago’s battles against organized crime. Many mobsters, gang leaders, and criminals faced trials here as authorities worked to dismantle powerful criminal organizations. The building became a symbol of the legal fight against the city’s infamous gangster networks. Its history reflects Chicago’s long struggle to restore law and order during the Prohibition era.
- 5Stop 30 minutes
Harry Caray’s Italian Steakhouse (Former Mob Hangout). Located in a historic building once associated with Chicago’s criminal underworld, this location has connections to the city’s mob history. During the Prohibition era, many restaurants and clubs secretly served alcohol and became gathering places for powerful figures. Today the building is home to one of Chicago’s well-known restaurants while still preserving its intriguing past.
- 6Stop 30 minutes
Chicago Loop Prohibition-Era Locations. The Chicago Loop was once filled with hidden speakeasies where illegal alcohol was served during Prohibition. Behind ordinary storefronts, secret bars operated throughout the city, often protected by powerful crime syndicates. These underground venues became central to Chicago’s nightlife during the 1920s. Walking through the area today reveals the streets where this secret world once thrived.
What's included
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Fuel and Tolls
- Water
- WiFi on board
- Hotel or custom pickup and drop-off
- Professional English-speaking local driver/informal guide
- All taxes and handling charges
Not included
- Meals and beverages
- Tips and Gratuities
Good to know
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- For 1-3 people: A comfortable sedan will be assigned to your group.
- For 4-7 people: A spacious minivan will be assigned to your group.
- Throughout your ride, our drivers serve as informal local guides—sharing stories, history, and local tips at every stop. Please note that drivers are not permitted to enter museums or archaeological areas, but they’ll ensure you make the most of your visit with suggestions and background information before you explore on your own.
- Some stops on your itinerary may be closed on the date of travel due to public holidays, maintenance, or special events. We recommend verifying opening hours on the attraction’s official website or contacting us before your tour. If a stop is unexpectedly closed, we will try to offer a suitable alternative or a refund if the tickets are included in the price.
- Our tours are fully flexible — you decide which attractions to explore inside and which to admire from the outside. Entrance tickets are not included unless clearly specified as a “tickets included” option in the tour selection. Your driver will adjust the itinerary based on opening hours, availability, and your preferences to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
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