Lincoln Park, IL

Lincoln Park    

Tripadvisor (881) · Park in Chicago, United States
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Discover Lincoln Park, Chicago's vibrant neighborhood with lush parks, top dining, and unique shopping. Explore Lincoln Park's rich history and …

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4.5/5 · 881 reviews
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Sep 21, 2024
My family and I walked through Lincoln Park. There was a lot of free street parking without any major restrictions. We enjoyed the views of Chicago’s skyscrapers, and this park was well manicured wit… Full review by TennisStar602
Sep 5, 2024
Lincoln Park, which stretches from North Avenue to Diversey Parkway along DuSable Lake Shore Drive and Lake Michigan, is the largest public park in Chicago. And my wife and I have the luxury of livin… Full review by Taylor B
Jul 13, 2024
This beautiful park in Chicago contains a world class zoo, an excellent conservatory, fantastic views, and lot of greenery and people. Full review by Potomac_11

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Is there parking available
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The Lincoln Park Zoo has parking (not free).
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I'm planning on renting an airbnb with some friends in the Lincoln Park neighborhood this summer. How …
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I'm planning on renting an airbnb with some friends in the Lincoln Park neighborhood this summer. How difficult/expensive/far is it to get to Soldier Field from there? Thanks!
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It is fairly easy to get from the Lincoln Park neighborhood to Soldier field. You can take the Red Line from the Fullerton Station or Armitage Station (depending on where you are …
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It is fairly easy to get from the Lincoln Park neighborhood to Soldier field. You can take the Red Line from the Fullerton Station or Armitage Station (depending on where you are in Lincoln Park) to the Roosevelt Station and then take the 146 Bus to Soldier Field or walk the remaining way. If you take the Red Line and the Bus it should take you approximately 40 minutes. If you walk the remaining way it will take you a bit longer. The fare is $2.25 for Red Line and $2.25 for the Bus. The cab fare would be approximately $23. Google Maps is great to use in Chicago for planning your route. It will show you routes based on car, public transportation or walking. There are also a lot of taxi fare estimators online (such as faxifarefinder) that you can use to estimate how much cab fare would be in Chicago. Hope that helps!
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