Lincoln Park Neighborhood Guide

Lincoln Park is home for those who believe in both working and playing hard. With the amount of restaurants, nightlife, and entertainment options, it’s no wonder that so many young professionals call the area home.

Surrounded by Lakeview to the North, Wicker Park & Bucktown to the West, and Old Town & Gold Coast to the South, Lincoln Park provides a central location on Chicago’s North side. Located around 2.5 miles from the central business district of Chicago, Lincoln Park offers ample opportunities for those looking for great places to live, work, and play.

Residents enjoy over 1,200 acres of public space in Chicago’s largest public park and the source of the neighborhood’s name, Lincoln Park. Within the Lincoln Park boundaries are the free Lincoln Park Zoo, a nature museum, and a history museum, as well as the great people watching and lake enjoyment provided by North Avenue Beach.

Lincoln Park is also known for its plentiful shopping and entertainment, including high-end national and local retailers, restaurants, coffee shops, bars and clubs.

The neighborhood offers many choices for transportation, including local stops for the CTA’s Red, Brown and Purple lines. Lincoln Park’s mix of great local attractions and easy access to Chicago’s Loop make it a great choice.

AVERAGE RENTAL RANGE

  • Studio$1100 - $1500
  • 1 Bdrm$1500 - $1900
  • 2 Bdrm$2000 - $2850

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