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Best Neighborhoods in Chicago

Call us biased, but we think that Chicago is one of the best cities to live or visit. With the distinctive personality, fierce pride, and unique culture of each neighborhood, there is the perfect place for everyone in the Windy City. Here are some of the best neighborhoods in Chicago (in no particular order!)

Hyde Park

Located on the South Side, this neighborhood is packed with great history and culture. It’s where the Chicago World’s Fair occurred back in 1893. It also is the former home of President Barack Obama, and you can even stop by the corner of 53rd Street and Dorchester Avenue to see where the Obamas shared their first kiss.

This beautiful area is also home to the University of Chicago and the Museum of Science and Industry. With easy access to Lake Michigan, its residents can enjoy lake views and the 18-mile running and biking path.

Bronzeville

As the center of Chicago’s 20th-Century Harlem Renaissance, Bronzeville was home to powerhouses like Louis Armstrong, Bessie Coleman, Ida B Wells, and Richard Wright.

While the area has experienced some economic hardship, it is on its way up. Restaurants and shops are opening up in this southside neighborhood. Bronzeville is also home to six breathtaking visual-arts spaces. and visitors can take a free tour to learn more about the art and history of the community.

West Loop

The West Loop used to be an industrial zone but has transformed into one of the chicest neighborhoods in the city. Full of modern bars and restaurants, it is a favorite destination of many foodies. The area has seen a huge boom in the past decade and shows no sign of slowing down.

Wrigleyville

Wrigleyville, home to the Cubs’ Wrigley Field, is a hotspot on the north side of the city. Around the stadium, you’ll find sports bars and restaurants where you can catch a game or a quick bite to eat. Since the Cubs finally clinched the World Series in 2016, the popularity Wrigleyville has exploded, with new bars and restaurants appearing every week.

Pilsen

Pilsen is predominantly a Mexican-American community filled with delicious food and breathtaking art. Located on the Lower West Side, the streets of Pilsen are filled with vendors selling tacos and elotes as well as restaurants and coffee shops.

As you walk through the neighborhood, you’ll notice the huge murals along the buildings. You can also visit the National Museum of Mexican Art, which has more than 10,000 pieces in its collection celebrating Mexican art and culture.

Boystown

Located within Lakeview, Boystown was the first gay neighborhood to be officially recognized by a city government. Decorated with rainbow pylons along the street, the community is full of LGBTQ+ friendly bars and businesses. During the month of June, it is the home to the annual Pride Parade and other festive events.

Wicker Park

Known as more of a hipster neighborhood, Wicker Park is full of unique cafes, art galleries, bookshops, record stores, and cocktail bars. The bustling area is a great place to see art at cute, boutique art galleries. It is also home to the 606 — a converted railroad that has been transformed into a running and bike path.

Old Town

The historic district is located on the north side and home to some of the city’s oldest and distinctive buildings. Stop by to catch a comedy or improv show at The Second City and stop by at one of the small restaurants or bars afterward. Located in Old Town is St. Michael’s Church, which was one of the few buildings to survive the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.

River North

As one of the classiest and swankiest neighborhoods in Chicago, River North is a go-to spot for after-work drinks or dinner. Full of bars, restaurants, and clubs, it is a popular hotspot for people. It is also home to the Wrigley Building and other distinctive buildings along the Chicago River, making it one of the best neighborhoods in Chicago.

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Bridgeport

Home to the Chicago White Sox, Bridgeport is a diverse community full of art, music, and culture. It’s the birthplace of five Chicago mayors and has many attractive galleries and art centers to visit. The area is also a great place to watch a White Sox game and stop by one of the many restaurants or bars.

Spend your weekends exploring Chicago. With all the distinctive vibes of each neighborhood, you’ll never get bored of the Windy City!

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