Lincoln
Park is Chicago’s beautiful and historic lakefront neighborhood, with
something for everyone. In the winter, you can spend your time indoors
at the Peggy Notebart Nature Museum (check out the butterfly room!) or
the Chicago History Museum. Lincoln Park becomes a paradise of outdoor
fun in the summer, with tons of activity in Lincoln Park, the gigantic
park for which the neighborhood was named, and at North Avenue Beach,
the city’s premiere beach. The neighborhood is home to DePaul University
and exudes a college vibe, evident in the many options for nightlife
along Lincoln Avenue. Whether you want to check out local nightlife,
explore museums, get active outdoors, or just walk a quiet street
admiring the architecture of beautiful homes, you’ll surely enjoy
Lincoln Park.
KNOWN FOR: Collegiate atmosphere; beautiful parks; upscale retailers; sports bars; affluent residents
KNOWN FOR: Collegiate atmosphere; beautiful parks; upscale retailers; sports bars; affluent residents
CAN’T MISS: Lincoln Park Zoo (2001 N Clark St) which is free; Kingston Mines (2548 North Halsted St), one of the biggest & best blues clubs in the city; Steppenwolf Theater (1650 N Halsted St), Chicago’s world-class theater company; Chicago’s Dog House (816 W Fullerton) for a Chicago hot dog.
GET THERE: Take the train: Red Line (towards Howard) to Fullerton or Brown Line to Armitage.
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