Chicago Tour Across Europe& America in 5 Days
Booking
About this tour
Departure: 07:00 AM Montréal: 68 Boulevard René-Lévesque O, Montréal, QC H2Z 1A2 | Métro Place D'armes
Departing from Montreal, this journey takes you through several European-inspired towns across Canada and the United States, such as London (Ontario), Frankenmuth (the "Little Bavaria"), and Holland (the "Tulip City"). Experience the perfect fusion of history and modernity as you visit the iconic Great Lakes metropolises of Chicago and Detroit.
Highlight
- European Charm in North America: Pass through picturesque European-inspired towns and experience a slice of Europe right here in North America.
- A 3D Experience of Chicago: Discover Chicago’s magnificent skyline and urban landscape from three perspectives: land, water, and air.
- The "Motor City" Legacy: Visit Detroit to gain a profound understanding of the history of the automotive industry and the evolution of American manufacturing.
- Breakfast in hotel included
Itinerary
Day 1 Montreal - Sarnia
We depart early in the morning, driving westward toward Sarnia, Ontario. Along the way, picturesque landscapes unfold like a painting, with lush green fields and peaceful small towns scattered throughout the journey. Around noon, we make a brief stop in London, Ontario, a charming city that, true to its name, retains many British cultural elements. The serene and relaxed atmosphere makes it a perfect place to unwind. By evening, we arrive in Sarnia, a small town on the shores of Lake Huron, known for its laid-back and slow-paced lifestyle.
Day 2 Sarnia - Frankenmuth - Holland - Chicago
In the morning, we depart from Sarnia and cross the border into Michigan, heading toward Frankenmuth, a town that feels like a Bavarian fairytale. With its German-style architecture, wooden bridges, windmills, and markets, the entire town looks as if it was transported straight from Europe.
In the afternoon, we continue to Holland, Michigan, a town founded by Dutch immigrants in 1847. Today, many Dutch descendants still reside here, and the street names are inspired by cities in the Netherlands. The brick-paved pathways and historic buildings offer a charming glimpse into centuries-old Dutch culture.
By evening, we arrive in Chicago and check into our hotel.
Day 3 Chicago
Chicago wakes up with energy, and we begin our exploration from Michigan Avenue. Our first stop is the Historic Water Tower, built in 1869, one of the few buildings that survived the Great Chicago Fire and remains an iconic landmark.
Next, we visit Chicago's Central Business District, where modern skyscrapers meet historic landmarks. In Millennium Park, we admire the famous "Cloud Gate" (The Bean), a massive reflective sculpture that mirrors the city skyline and pedestrians. Nearby, the Crown Fountain captivates visitors with its interactive water features, and Buckingham Fountain, inspired by the fountains of Versailles, stands as one of the largest in the U.S.
In the afternoon, we embark on the Chicago Architecture River Cruise, sailing along the river while enjoying breathtaking views of the city's towering skyscrapers. This highly popular tour provides a unique perspective of Chicago’s architectural marvels, with expert narration offering insights into the city's rich history and innovative design.
Later, we visit the Skydeck Chicago at Willis Tower, standing 110 stories above the city. From this height, we enjoy panoramic views of Lake Michigan, Chicago’s iconic skyline, and the vast urban landscape stretching beneath us.
Optional Activities (extra fee, not included in the tour price)
- Chicago Architecture River Cruise
- Willis Tower
Day 4 Chicago - Detroit - Windsor
In the morning, we visit Hyde Park, one of Chicago's most famous neighborhoods and home to the prestigious University of Chicago. Situated along Lake Michigan, the area is rich in history, architecture, and cultural diversity. Former U.S. President Barack Obama once resided in this community.
Before noon, we leave Chicago and drive toward Detroit, known as the "Motor City." The highlight of our visit is the Henry Ford Museum of Innovation, showcasing the history of the American Industrial Revolution. From Ford automobiles to Thomas Edison's inventions, the museum presents an inspiring collection of human ingenuity and technological progress.
By evening, we cross the border back into Canada, arriving in Windsor, Ontario. Situated across the river from Detroit, Windsor’s scenic riverfront offers a tranquil setting, while the Detroit skyline lights up the night sky.
Optional Activities (extra fee, not included in the tour price)
- Henry Ford Museum of Innovation
Day 5 Windsor - Montreal
Early in the morning, we begin our journey back to Montreal, with beautiful landscapes accompanying us along the way. We expect to arrive in Montreal around 8:00 PM.
Note
- The itinerary is subject to reasonable adjustments based on actual operating conditions.
- Please ensure all relevant travel documents are valid before booking.
- Starting from U.S. Customs, all payments (border crossing fees, attraction tickets, meals, etc.) shall be made in U.S. Dollars (USD).
- Optional attractions are included in the route but are not mandatory. Interested guests may purchase tickets directly from the tour guide.
Departure Time & Meeting Point
07:00AM : 68 Boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest , Montréal, Québec, H2Z 1A2
Attractions
| Chicago Architecture River Cruise |
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Adult
(18-64)
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Youth
(13-17)
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Child
(7-12)
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Baby
(0-6)
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Senior
(65+)
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| USD$58.00 | USD$56.00 | USD$35.00 | USD$0.00 | USD$56.00 |
| Willis Tower |
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Adult
(18-64)
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Youth
(12-17)
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Child
(3-11)
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Baby
(0-2)
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Senior
(65+)
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| USD$37.00 | USD$37.00 | USD$29.00 | USD$0.00 | USD$37.00 |
| Henry Ford Museum of Innovation |
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Adult
(18-61)
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Youth
(12-17)
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Child
(5-11)
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Baby
(0-4)
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Senior
(62+)
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| USD$39.00 | USD$39.00 | USD$30.00 | USD$0.00 | USD$35.50 |
Inclusions
Tour guide
The compensation fund of Consumer Protection Office
Local hotel accommodation (Hotels in North America provide two beds maximum per room, and may change without prior notice)
Taxes
Bus Transportation
Exclusions
The entrance fees of the attractions(optional)
Travel insurance
The personal expense and the meals not mentioned in the itinerary
The service fees for the driver and tour leader $9 / Adult / Day, $7 / Child / Day ( 0 -11 yrs ) / USD
Notice
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If the minimum number of participants is not reached, the travel agency reserves the right to cancel the tour or reschedule the departure date, and will offer guests the option of rescheduling or receiving a full refund.
If you have concerns regarding possible itinerary changes or cancellations, we recommend contacting the travel agency for confirmation prior to making a reservation.
For attraction ticket information, please click on the “Printable Itinerary” section on the webpage.
For guests participating in tours to the United States, please carefully note the following:
1. Canadian passport holders must ensure that their passport remains valid at least until the date of return to Canada;
2. Non-Canadian passport holders must ensure that their passport is valid for at least six (6) months beyond the return date of the trip;
3. Non-Canadian passport holders are responsible for ensuring that all required travel documents for entry into the United States and re-entry into Canada are valid, including but not limited to U.S./Canadian visas, ESTA, EVUS, Permanent Resident Card, etc.;
4. On the day of departure, guests must carry all required valid travel documents. The travel agency shall not be held responsible if the trip cannot proceed or is interrupted due to missing, expired, or invalid documents.