Neighborhoods

  • River North

    Teeming with art galleries, studios, art supplies stores and trendy cafés and coffee shops, River North is a Chicago neighborhood with a style and flair all its own.

  • Gold Coast

    Part of the allure of Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood is its elite celebrity residents. Sure the roster of historic buildings and sophisticated European-style architecture is unlike anything else in the city, but it’s the feeling that at any given moment you could be within steps of a major superstar or famous local personality that instills a spark of energy and excitement on these quiet tree-lined blocks.

  • The Loop

    Probably the most recognizable neighborhood in the Windy City, the Loop is the center of Chicago life and contains many of its most familiar landmarks.

  • Streeterville

    Streeterville may not be a commonly recognized location worldwide, but destinations like the Magnificent Mile, Navy Pier, the Water Tower Place, and the observation deck of the Hancock Center are certainly familiar to those who visit Chicago for shopping, restaurants, entertainment and scenic cityscapes.

  • West Loop and Greektown

    The West Loop has reinvented itself as an ultra urban community with converted warehouse lofts and artsy businesses at the center of its cultural identity.

  • Grant Park/Museum Campus

    Grant Park/Museum Campus is a large Chicago neighborhood with more than its fair share of visitor attractions. The Museum Campus is located here along the lakefront on beautifully manicured grounds with winding pedestrian paths that connect the cluster of world-famous tourist destinations. The Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium and Adler Planetarium occupy the site, with Northerly Island and Soldier Field filling in the southern stretches of the sprawling campus.

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