This picturesque neighborhood is a nature lover’s dream — manicured gardens, a hidden lily pond, a historic indoor botanical garden, and tons of lakefront green space with sweeping city views. It also happens to be home to one of the country’s oldest free zoos and an acclaimed dining scene that includes one of the best restaurants on the planet.
What really sets Lincoln Park apart is the area’s namesake park. That’s where you’ll find lushly landscaped grounds, the Lakefront Trail, Lincoln Park Zoo, Lincoln Park Conservatory, North Avenue Beach, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, Chicago History Museum — there’s enough here to spend an entire day (or weekend, or week) exploring.
Lincoln Park is also a shopper’s paradise. The charming area around Armitage and Halsted is where you’ll find tons of beautiful boutiques lined up in historic row homes. Create a custom leather bag at Laudi Vidni, find unique decor at Art Effects, or stock up on locally made snacks at Foxtrot Market.
Eateries in Lincoln Park are just as enticing, from the waterfront views of The Lakefront Restaurant and bustling energy of Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba!, to notoriously romantic fondue haven Geja’s Cafe and Michelin-starred Boka. For a once-in-a-lifetime experience, reserve a table at ultra-acclaimed Alinea. It’s often named one of the best restaurants in the world, thanks to its avant-garde tasting menus and interactive presentation.
Gemini
Bocadillo Market
Galway Arms
Esme
Alinea
Twin Anchors
Big Apple Finer Foods
Target
Jewel
Costco
Clybourn Galleria
Lincoln Park Plaza
Lincoln Park
Oz Park
Lakefront Path
Chicago History Museum
Lincoln Park Conservatory
Chicago History Museum
Easy walkability throughout the neighborhood, with the Lakefront Path and Lincoln Park to the East along Lake Michigan’s lakeshore for biking & walking!
Red/Brown/Purple Line L-stop
151, 156, 22, 36, 143, 134 Bus Lines
Lakeshore Drive
I-90/94
I-55