Chicago's Old Town Neighborhood

Adjacent to the Lincoln Park and Gold Coast neighborhoods of Chicago, Old Town is true to its peers as it is also one of Chicago's finest neighborhoods. Old Town's key location provides its residents who work in Chicago's central business district commutes of twenty minutes or less depending on the type of transportation they choose. Old Town has a reputation for having some of Chicago's finest restaurants and entertainment establishments. Classic venues such as the Steppenwolf Theatre and the Second City Comedy Club give the neighborhood a true Chicago atmosphere.

Summer street fairs, an abundance of bars and restaurants and a diverse community group make Old Town an exceptional place to live. For more information on Old Town contact the Old Town Merchants and Residents Association at www.oldtownchicago.org.

Lincoln Park

To the east, Lincoln Park is all park with the wonderful Lincoln Park Zoo, the Peggy Notebart Nature Museum, beaches, ball parks, running paths, boat docks, tennis courts, a golf course, a summer theater, driving range and more. West of the park, into the neighborhoods, there are hundreds of restaurants and bars to fit every taste and budget. Plus, it is home to some world-class theaters and comedy clubs..

Lincoln Park contains quiet tree-lined residential streets with some of Chicago's finest apartments and homes: impressive greystones, brick townhomes, and charming row houses and tucked-away coach homes. Also, on the east end of Lincoln Park, high rise buildings border the park and provide great views of the lake and park.

Lakeview / Wrigleyville

Lakeview is also home to Wrigleyville, the small community around the home of the Chicago Cubs - Wrigley Field.