What You Will Do
Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the hit NBC drama Chicago Fire TV Show Set Tour. Visit the actual filming locations where the show comes to life.
Tour Highlights:
- Explore the iconic Firehouse 51 exterior
- Visit the Molly's Bar a fictional bar on the show, but a real pub in Chicago.
- Visit the famous Bean (Cloud Gate) at Millennium Park
- Visit the Chicago Cultural Center renowned for its stunning architecture, including the world's largest Tiffany stained-glass dome.
This tour is subject to filming schedules, and it can be customized to your needs. Tour participants are respectfully advised that this is an active firehouse; please be mindful of operations and follow guidelines, noting that the tour is independently operated and separate from the fire department.
Additionally, For visits to Firehouse 51, the Bean, and the Chicago Cultural Center, please note that the tour guide will not accompany visitors, but detailed instructions will be provided.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Lotties Pub
15 minutes
Lottie's Pub is a fictional bar on the NBC drama Chicago Fire, but it's actually a real pub in Chicago!
Lottie's Pub serves as the exterior shot for the show's fictional Molly's Pub, the favorite hangout spot for the firefighters of Firehouse 51.
While the interior scenes are filmed on a soundstage, the exterior shots of Lottie's Pub are used to represent Molly's Pub.
This beloved pub is a must-visit for fans of the show, offering a unique behind-the-scenes experience.
2
Chicago
40 minutes
Step into the world of Firehouse 51 on the Chicago Fire TV show tour, exploring the iconic exterior filming location and immersing yourself in the lives of the brave firefighters and paramedics from the hit NBC drama.
Please be informed that tours of this location are subject to change on weekdays due to filming schedules. However, weekend tours are not affected by filming and will proceed as scheduled.
3
Chicago
10 minutes
Visit the Chicago Fire Academy exterior, a working fire station and training facility. While the building is not open to the public for tours, fans of the show can take photos in front of the training academy.
4
Skydeck Chicago - Willis Tower
10 minutes
Reach new heights on the Chicago Fire TV Show tour with a stop at the iconic Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower). Willis Tower is a real skyscraper and the tallest building in Chicago. It has been featured in several episodes of Chicago Fire, including scenes with the Firehouse 51 crew.
5
Millennium Park
10 minutes
Explore the stunning Millennium Park, a iconic Chicago landmark and frequent filming location for Chicago Fire, on the TV Show tour, and see the famous 'Cloud Gate' sculpture (known as 'The Bean') where the Firehouse 51 crew has shared many moments.
Millennium Park is located in downtown Chicago, and has been featured in several episodes of Chicago Fire, including scenes with the characters enjoying downtime or sharing emotional moments.
This stop on the tour allows fans to experience the beauty of Millennium Park, take photos with 'The Bean' and Crown Fountain.
6
Chicago Cultural Center
10 minutes
Tour of the Chicago Cultural Center, renowned for its stunning architecture, including the world's largest Tiffany stained-glass dome. It also hosts a variety of cultural events, exhibits, and performances, promoting arts and culture in the heart of Chicago.
Show 5 more stops