Chinatown
Experience old and new Chinese culture and cuisine in this century-old neighborhood.
Chicago has always been a city of neighborhoods. We have 77 distinct communities that represent a diverse array of cultures, people, and experiences. You can visit an authentic taqueria in Pilsen, sip a cocktail in an Uptown jazz club, or explore the historic Pullman community. No matter where you go, there’s something new to see and do around every corner in this vibrant city.
Discover your own #ChicagoNeighborhoodGems.
This high-energy area is known for entertainment, shopping, and its lakefront locale.
Travel the world in just a few blocks in this global melting pot of culture and cuisine.
The Austin community is home to a diverse collection of historic homes and green spaces that will impress any architecture buff.
Explore the modern charm of this quaint neighborhood’s many local shops and restaurants.
Perennially hip, this artsy neighborhood is a go-to for cool nightlife, dining, breweries, and live music.
This cultural hub is home to globally renowned museums and popular parks and beaches.
Former warehouses now house the city’s most buzzed-about dining scene.
An urban nightlife mecca with plenty of dining and jaw-dropping architecture.
This quaint neighborhood has a sprawling natural area and offers a taste of its Swedish heritage.
A village within a city, you’ll feel right at home amid cozy cafes and cute shops.
Italian heritage meets youthful energy in this bustling enclave known for authentic restaurants.
Soak in all the big city buzz in this dynamic neighborhood nestled near the lakefront’s Navy Pier.
Why we love it Chatham is a friendly neighborhood filled with rich African American history, distinctive architecture, Black arts and culture, and a culinary corridor…
One of the city’s most picturesque areas, you’ll find boutiques, museums, dining, a zoo, and plenty of waterfront.
Here you’ll find a spacious beach, historic cultural center, and a one-of-a-kind arts hub.
The city’s first National Monument is a must-see experience for history and architecture buffs.
The country’s oldest LGBTQ+ neighborhood is still one of the most vibrant spots in town.
Home to Malt Row, this neighborhood is a magnet for cool craft breweries and taprooms.
Here you can find a legendary improv theatre, some of the city’s hottest bars, and loads of charm.
Discover historic homes and stunning architectural gems around every corner.
Feast your eyes on massive murals, absorb fascinating history, and wander an iconic lakefront park.
These neighboring historic communities offer abundant green space, public artwork, and a thriving cultural legacy.
Here you’ll find a luxe haven for designer showrooms and chic restaurants.
This historic hot spot is known for dynamic entertainment and nightlife, with a thriving cultural corridor.
Roseland is home to beloved local businesses and bordered by sprawling outdoor spaces.
This city center is home to some of Chicago’s most iconic attractions and architecture.
Experience one of the world’s most beautiful and iconic shopping districts.
Heaps of history, a vintage theatre, and lots of green space are just a few of its finer points.
This hidden gem has strong Irish roots, and an impressive display of residential architecture.
This neighborhood is home to one of the country’s largest Mexican American communities, with plenty of authentic culture and cuisine.
Classic Chicago architecture, a craft cider house, and a boundary-pushing local theatre are just a few of its attractions.
Here you’ll find an eclectic mix of cool taprooms, trending restaurants, and Ukrainian culture.
Find under-the-radar eateries, a cool tiki bar, storefront theatre, and a casual vibe.
A natural lover’s paradise, the namesake park holds a stunning botanical conservatory.
This diverse lakefront enclave has a cutting-edge theatre community.
Home to the Chicago White Sox, this neighborhood has a burgeoning arts scene and excellent dining options.
Home to authentic Eastern European eats, you’ll also find the country’s largest Polish festival here.
Come for the baseball at historic Wrigley Field, stay for the bustling bars and restaurants.
Explore a living monument to African American history in the city’s “Black Metropolis.”
Cool boutiques, eye-catching street art, and a lively bar scene are just a few of this neighborhood’s attractions.
Immerse yourself in natural beauty, colorful murals, and Puerto Rican culture.
This close-knit neighborhood is home to loads of Hispanic culture and a burgeoning arts community.
Home to locally loved events and restaurants, Englewood is known as a long-time hub for Black music and culture.
Explore vibrant street art, a diverse food scene, and a wealth of Mexican culture.
This waterfront neighborhood attracts its fair share of antique shoppers and theatre lovers.
Home to one of Chicago’s largest LGBTQ+ communities, this charming community is full of pride and a shop local ethos.
If you want a fringe theatre scene, cool boutiques, and locally loved bars, look no further.