LINCOLN PARK
— CHICAGO / NORTH SIDETree-lined, historic, and endlessly walkable. One of Chicago's most enduring addresses.
It’s no wonder Lincoln Park is a true Chicago Icon. With Michelin star restaurants, an abundance of outdoor amenities, and world class shopping, there’s something for everyone. Make the most of it with our curated neighborhood guide.
LINCOLN PARK IN THREE WORDS
Classic. Tree-lined. Intentional.
— the Sage Haus field notes
ARCHITECTURAL HIGHLIGHTS
Built to last, styled to stand out.
With tree-lined streets composed of vintage walk-ups and stunning new builds, Lincoln Park is beautifully built. Expect stately greystones, old-world highrises, and a few factories-turned-lofts — often on the same block.
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THE FIELD GUIDE
Sage Haus's pinned map of the coffee, restaurants, parks, and everyday errands that make this Chicago neighborhood work.
FROM THE HAUS BLEND
Notes on the neighborhood.
Market reads, style finds, and the odd home tour — straight from our editors.
GOOD TO KNOW
The Area
Chicago's busiest route, the Red Line, is great for getting to the north and south sides and into the Loop. The Brown and Purple Lines both run through the neighborhood as well, with easy access to Fullerton and Armitage stops.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Depending on which side of Lincoln Park you live in, getting to the highway can take a few extra minutes, but it's nothing most residents can't manage.
HIGHWAY ACCESS
Minutes from the Lake and Lake Shore Drive, with the Nature Boardwalk, the Conservatory, and the Zoo all moments away.
OTHER PERKS
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