avg. monthly rent
studio
$1,175
avg. monthly rent
1 bedroom
$1,750
avg. monthly rent
2 bedrooms
$2,195
avg. monthly rent
3 bedrooms
$3,145
With the city’s largest park and lakefront trail in your backyard, Lincoln Park residents are immersed in some of Chicago’s most beautiful outdoor spaces such as the Lincoln Park Zoo, the Lincoln Park Conservatory, and North Avenue Beach. You’ll find great shopping along Armitage St. and Southport Corridor as well as a variety of dining options from Michelin-star restaurants Alinea and Boka, to local deep dish pizza eateries Lou Malnati’s and Pequod’s. Local tip: The neighborhood’s namesake park has a Saturday farmer’s market you won’t want to miss.
large green spaces
lots of bars
nightlife
cultural spaces
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location
Lincoln Park is bound by Lake Michigan to the east, the Chicago River to the west, Diversey to the north, and W North Avenue to the south.
what you'll love
Lincoln Park is rich in nature, culture, and art. You’ll find no shortage of activities to do from exploring the many attractions at Lincoln Park, relaxing at the beach, catching a show at the Steppenwolf Theater, and so much more.
commute downtown
Commuting downtown will take 20 minutes by car, 25 minutes on public transit, and 30 minutes on a bike.
Lincoln Park Zoo
2001 N Clark St
Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba!
2024 N Halsted St
Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool
125 W Fullerton Pkwy
polish food
180 s rottem ave
monsha park
1949 n hoyne ave
Walk score
94
Transit score
79
Bike score
92
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