UNTOUCHABLE TOURS
Chicago's Original Gangster Tour
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Celebrating Over 30 Years of Showing Visitors a Bang-Up Time in Chicago
Experience the original Gangster Tour on our new custom-built Untouchable Tours Gangster Bus: climate controlled, great air conditioning, comfortable seats!
- Bus pickup is OUTSIDE at the intersection of Clark and Ohio Streets
- Look for our black Untouchable Tour Bus
- Meet the bus 10 minutes prior to tour for check-in. Bus departs on time
- Click on BOOK NOW to view daily schedule
- Last Minute Seats: Call 773-881-1195 or buy from tour guide at bus. Advance reservations are strongly recommended
- Tours take place on the Gangster bus and are 1.5 – 2 hours in duration
- $35.00 per person. Ask about our AAA and Military discounts
The Original Chicago Gangster Tour
Take a trip back in time to Prohibition-era Chicago to see the hotspots made famous by Al Capone and his…
Take a trip back in time to Prohibition-era Chicago to see the hotspots made famous by Al Capone and his enemies and allies.
The Original Chicago Gangster Tour
Take a trip back in time to Prohibition-era Chicago to see the hotspots made famous by Al Capone and his enemies and allies.
About the Tour
Our guides are actors and take on the persona of a 1920’s gangster. Our gangster guides present an accurate account of the crimes and activities that were going on in Chicago during the 1920s and ’30s (Prohibition Era).
You will hear the exploits of Capone, Moran, Dillinger and the rest of the boys on this unforgettable Chicago crime tour! Some sites included are: the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, the Biograph Theatre, and Holy Name Cathedral. The tour is educational but very entertaining with prizes at the end!






Media
Visit iconic stops on the “Untouchable Tour”
Paul Gerke of 12 News Arizona spent the morning with the Gangster Guides Friday, May 3 with his piece “Where is Gerke Going.”
The Gangster Guides at Untouchable Tours worked with The Smithsonian Channel™ on the documentary Drinks, Crime, and Prohibition, a two-part series that aired June 11 and June 18. Check with your cable provider for the Smithsonian Channel in your area.