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  1. Notable parks. Chicago's largest city park. Located north of the Loop, this is one of the more distinctive parks in terms of geography, because while it is centrally located in the Lincoln Park community area, it spans many different neighborhoods on the north side.

    • Millennium Park. Covering 24.5 acres in downtown Chicago, Millennium Park is home to many of the city's top attractions, including Cloud Gate and Crown Fountain.
    • Lincoln Park. This diverse park stretches six miles along the water's edge north of downtown Chicago, offering a wide range of things to see and do. One of the most popular attractions within the park is the Lincoln Park Zoo, one of the oldest zoos in the nation.
    • Jackson Park. Located on Chicago's South Shore, this park was designed in 1869 by Chicago landscape architect Calvert Vaux and his colleague, renowned Frederick Law Olmstead.
    • Garfield Park. This park's prime attraction is the Garfield Park Conservatory, built in 1908 and home to over an acre and a half of indoor gardens and 12 acres of seasonal outdoor gardens.
  2. Sep 5, 2019 · 14 secret parks and gardens in Chicago. Green rooftops, tucked away gardens, beautiful parks. By AJ LaTrace, Sara Freund, and Ryan Smith Updated Sep 5, 2019, 12:56pm CDT. South Garden at the...

    • Washington Square Park. While less Instagram-worthy than the one in NYC, Washington Square Park is still a staple in the Gold Coast. Between Clark and Delaware, Washington Square is one of Chicago’s oldest existing parks.
    • Millennium Park. Whether you’re a local or visiting—we can all agree that visiting Millenium Park is one thing everyone should do. Millenium has many prominent features—it is home to iconic structures like the Buckingham Fountain, Rose Garden, and music Chicago music festival Lollapalooza.
    • Grant Park. On the other side of Millennium Park is its sister, Grant Park. It’s cemented as a staple and one of the beloved parks in Chicago for tourists and locals alike.
    • Steelworkers Park. Remnant elements of the steel industry edge the park, and the most striking feature is the series of gigantic concrete walls. What makes Steelworkers Park unique from other parks, it’s right along the juncture between the Calumet River and Lake Michigan—so when a Chicago beach nearby is too crowded, you should head here.
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    • Garden of the Phoenix. Attractions. Parks and gardens. Hyde Park. When it opened ahead of the World's Columbian Exhibition in 1893, the Garden of the Phoenix—a tidy park nestled between two lagoons on Jackson Park's Wooded Island—served as an important symbol of U.S. and Japanese relations.
    • Winter Garden at Harold Washington Library Center. Attractions. Libraries, archives and foundations. Loop. Itching for a quiet place to get away from the elements?
    • Cancer Survivors' Garden. Attractions. Millennium Park. Though it's just a short walk from some of the Loop's most bustling attractions, the Cancer Survivors' Garden always offers a sense of calm; in fact, the park was designed to embody the metaphorical process of healing through acceptance, support and celebration.
    • University of Chicago Botany Pond. Attractions. Parks and gardens. Hyde Park. According to campus lore (or at the very least, the erstwhile University of Chicago Admissions Tumblr page), you'll be destined to marry any person you kiss on the bridge above Botany Pond, located near the center of the university's quad.
  3. Jun 17, 2021 · Here are the best parks in Chicago. Millennium Park hosts many events in Chicago, including weekly summer concerts and weekend yoga sessions © stevegeer / Getty Images. 1. Millennium Park. Millennium Park, Chicago's showpiece, is a trove of free and arty sights.

  4. Jul 5, 2024 · Chicago parks cover thousands of acres of land, offering places to relax, go for a swim or escape the hustle and bustle of the city.

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