Chicago's Polish Neighborhood Culture & Food Tour
Chicago is home to the largest Polish population outside of Poland's capital of Warsaw, which makes it abundant with Polish history and culture. If you find yourself in Chicago, you may want to stop by to experience Polish food, customs and culture. We are here to help you navigate this vibrant community and make the most out of touring this Polish neighborhoods of Chicago.
Tour Highlights
1. Polish Museum of America on Milwaukee Avenue
2. Visit Polish shops, grocery stores, bookstores at Avondale (the Polish neighborhood near the Polish Museum where Belmont Avenue and Milwaukee Avenue intersect)
3. Eat lunch or dinner at one of the most popular Polish restaurants, which serves traditional Polish fare including pierogies, sausages, sauerkraut, potato pancakes and stuffed cabbage. *optional*
4. Visit the St. Hyacinth Basilica Church
5. Stroll along the area known as the "Polish Triangle", where a majority of Chicago's Polish neighborhoods are contained. As our most experienced tour guide tell you all about Polish history, culture and tradition.
SPECIAL NOTICE: This tour is available as both WALKING ONLY or WAKING & FOOD TASTING option.
Tour Highlights
1. Polish Museum of America on Milwaukee Avenue
2. Visit Polish shops, grocery stores, bookstores at Avondale (the Polish neighborhood near the Polish Museum where Belmont Avenue and Milwaukee Avenue intersect)
3. Eat lunch or dinner at one of the most popular Polish restaurants, which serves traditional Polish fare including pierogies, sausages, sauerkraut, potato pancakes and stuffed cabbage. *optional*
4. Visit the St. Hyacinth Basilica Church
5. Stroll along the area known as the "Polish Triangle", where a majority of Chicago's Polish neighborhoods are contained. As our most experienced tour guide tell you all about Polish history, culture and tradition.
SPECIAL NOTICE: This tour is available as both WALKING ONLY or WAKING & FOOD TASTING option.