Apartments for rent in Lincoln Park

FAQs about Lincoln Park

What is the overall vibe or atmosphere of Lincoln Park, Chicago, IL?

Lincoln Park offers a balanced vibe of energetic city life and laid-back community charm. It blends youthful energy from DePaul University students with family-friendly tranquility, creating a vibrant yet relaxed neighborhood.

How walkable is Lincoln Park, Chicago, IL?
Lincoln Park is extremely walkable, offering access to transit, shops, dining, and recreation without needing a car.
What are the main highways that serve Lincoln Park, Chicago, IL?
Lincoln Park is served by the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/94), which runs just west of the neighborhood and is accessible via Fullerton Avenue or Armitage Avenue.
What is the restaurant scene like in Lincoln Park, Chicago, IL? What are some of the must-try places?
Lincoln Park features a diverse restaurant scene, ranging from iconic deep-dish at Lou Malnati’s to Michelin-starred dining at Alinea. Other must-try spots include The Wiener’s Circle, Café Ba-Ba-Reeba!, and Athenian Room.
What are the best schools (elementary, middle, and high school) in and around Lincoln Park, Chicago, IL?
Top schools in Lincoln Park include Lincoln Park High School, Abraham Lincoln Elementary, Mayer Magnet School, Alcott College Prep, and Prescott Elementary. Private options include Frances W. Parker, St. James Lutheran, and St. Clement.
Are there any significant historical places or landmarks in Lincoln Park, Chicago, IL?
Yes, Lincoln Park is rich in history with landmarks like the Chicago History Museum, Lincoln Park Zoo, and Lincoln Hall. The area also has historical roots tied to the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre and early urban development.
Is Lincoln Park, Chicago, IL a family-friendly neighborhood? What amenities are available for children and families in Lincoln Park, Chicago, IL?

Yes, Lincoln Park is highly family-friendly. Families enjoy access to top schools, multiple parks like Oz Park and Jonquil Park, the Lincoln Park Zoo, the Nature Museum, and kid-focused attractions such as the Pritzker Family Children's Zoo and the Hawver and Lacy Families Nature Playspace.

What is the average commute time to downtown from Lincoln Park, Chicago, IL?
The average commute time from Lincoln Park to downtown Chicago is 10–15 minutes by car or 20–25 minutes by public transit, depending on traffic and time of day.
How accessible is the CTA in Lincoln Park, Chicago, IL?
Lincoln Park has excellent access to Chicago’s CTA transit system, including the Red, Brown, and Purple ‘L’ train lines and multiple bus routes. The Clybourn Metra station is also nearby, offering regional train service.
What is the nightlife like in Lincoln Park, Chicago, IL? Are there more bars, pubs, or clubs?
Lincoln Park has a lively nightlife with a focus on bars and pubs rather than clubs. Popular spots include Kingston Mines for live blues, King of Cups for cocktails, and many casual pubs along Lincoln Avenue.
Are there reputable colleges or universities near Lincoln Park, Chicago, IL?
Yes, DePaul University is located in Lincoln Park and is the largest Catholic university in the U.S. Nearby institutions include Kendall College, Lincoln Tech, and Loyola University Chicago.
What are the major attractions or points of interest in Lincoln Park, Chicago, IL?
Major attractions in Lincoln Park include the Lincoln Park Zoo, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, Chicago History Museum, Oz Park, and the Green City Market. The area also features lakefront trails and vibrant shopping and dining corridors.

Lincoln Park Apartment Living

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Neighborhood Vibe

In Lincoln Park, the streets are alive with an infectious energy that's hard to resist. The neighborhood has a magnetic charm, drawing in everyone from young professionals chasing their dreams to families looking for a tight-knit community to call home. Students from nearby DePaul University add to the lively atmosphere, bringing a fresh perspective and youthful spirit to the area. The vibe here is a perfect balance of excitement and relaxation, making it a place where you can have a wild night out exploring the neighborhood bars and a peaceful evening in chowing down on takeout.
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Heart of the Neighborhood

The neighborhood action revolves around the sprawling 1,200-acre Lincoln Park, a green oasis filled with walking paths, museums, and plenty of fun. This is where residents come to unwind, play, and connect with nature and each other. From picnics on the lush lawns to lazy afternoons strolling along the lakefront, the park is a constant source of joy and rejuvenation. It's also home to world-class cultural attractions like the Lincoln Park Zoo and the Chicago History Museum, and plenty of sandy spots to throw down a beach towel.
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What We Love Most

Get ready to fall head over heels for Lincoln Park, a neighborhood that's packed with so much awesomeness, it's hard to know where to start. There's the Green City Market, a twice-weekly farmer's market that puts all others to shame. Afterward, go scout out the Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool, a spot that’ll make you feel like you've stumbled into a fairy tale. With its winding paths, serene lagoon, and an explosion of plant life, it's the perfect place to get lost for a few hours. But even with all the fun activities and adventures, the best thing about this neighborhood is how it effortlessly combines the city's energy with the laid-back vibe of a small town, making it the perfect place to call home sweet home.
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Best Way to Get Around

One of the best things about Chicago is that you don’t need a car to live here, and residents have plenty of options when it comes to getting around Lincoln Park. There are multiple CTA bus lines and the Brown, Purple, and Red Lines of the 'L' train system provide quick access to downtown. For cyclists, Lincoln Park has miles of dedicated bike lanes, and the scenic Lakefront Trail is just a few pedal strokes away.

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Apartment Buildings in Lincoln Park

2555 North Clark
2555 N Clark St
Rent starting at
$2,085
The Pelham
326-334 W Dickens Ave
Rent starting at
$2,580
Fullerton Loft
1509 W Fullerton Ave
Rent starting at
$5,000
The Patricians
401 W Fullerton Pkwy
Rent starting at
$1,805
530 W. Diversey
530 W Diversey Pkwy
Rent starting at
$820
The Kent
2625 N Clark St
Rent starting at
$1,930
818 West Diversey
818 W Diversey Pkwy
Rent starting at
$1,495
1636 North Wells
1636 N Wells St
2500 North Lakeview
2500 N Lakeview Ave
1939 North Lincoln
1939 N Lincoln Ave
Rent starting at
$1,045
828 West Fullerton
828 W Fullerton Ave
North + Vine
633 W North Ave
Rent starting at
$2,680
mohawk house
1948 N Mohawk St
Rent starting at
$3,333
2216 N Geneva Terrace
2216-18 N Geneva Ter
523 W. Fullerton
523-31 W Fullerton Pkwy
Rent starting at
$2,060
2020 N Lincoln Park West
2020 N Lincoln Park West
2260 North Clark
2260 - 2262 N Clark St
Rent starting at
$2,450
Mulligan School Loft
1855 N Sheffield Ave
Rent starting at
$3,100

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