Behind the Scenes of Firehouse 51: Chicago Fire TV Show Set Tour

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 and interior sets – See authentic firefighting equipment and props – Learn about the show's production process – Visit other key filming locations throughout Chicago – Get insider knowledge from Firehouse 51

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What To Expect

Lotties Pub

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.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Chicago

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. During your visit, you may have the opportunity to encounter cast members from the show. While we strive to facilitate interactions, please note that cast availability is not guaranteed, as it is dependent on the production schedule and individual commitments.
40 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Chicago

Visit the Chicago Fire Academy, a working fire station and training facility. Engine 18, the iconic fire truck from the Chicago Fire TV show, is housed at the following location:

_Chicago Fire Academy_
558 W. De Koven St.
Chicago, IL 60607

While the building is not open to the public for tours, fans of the show can take photos in front of the station and see Engine 18 parked outside, when it’s not in use.

Please note that Engine 18 is a working fire truck and may be out on calls or at other locations, so it’s not always guaranteed to be at the academy. However, the station is still a great spot for photos and a must-visit for any Chicago Fire fan!
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Chicago

Stop by the White Palace Grill, a retro-style diner and favorite hangout of the Firehouse 51 crew, on the Chicago Fire TV Show tour, where you can grab a bite to eat and relive the memories of your favorite characters’ moments from the show.

The White Palace Grill is a real diner as been featured in several episodes of Chicago Fire.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Chicago

Visit Chicago Police Department Headquarters, the iconic building featured in Chicago Fire, on the TV Show and take a photo in front of the stunning architecture that serves as the backdrop for the show’s intense police storylines.

The Chicago Police Department Headquarters is a real building located at 3510 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60653, and has been featured in several episodes of Chicago Fire.

This stop on the tour offers a unique opportunity for fans to see the actual headquarters building and imagine the scenes with Detective Jay Halstead, Hank Voight, and other CPD characters.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Skydeck Chicago – Willis Tower

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.

10 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

Millennium Park

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.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Chicago Cultural Center

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.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Highlight

Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Not wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Infants must sit on laps
Most travelers can participate
A minimum of of one person, and a maximum of 3 people, is required for every booking.
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate

Include

Private transportation
Free Hotel/Other Location Pickup & Return within 5 Miles of Downtown Chicago Center.
Driving Tour-Guide
Bottled water

Exclude

Gratuities not included but appreciated
Additional charges apply for Airport/Other Location Pick-up and Drop-Off
Call or Text Tour-Guide to make Airport/Other Location Pickup or Drop-off arrangement if needed
Food is not included but tourist can be taken to any of the Chicago style Popcorn, Hotdog or Donuts.

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