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    Lincoln Park Conservatory

    4.6 (322 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:30 pm

    By appointment only

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    Cady D.

    I love Lincoln Park Conservatory, especially because it's free. It's so tranquil walking around and reading the different plant names. They require timed entry tickets, but it can get crowded on weekends still. It's pretty small so I typically only spend around 30 minutes here.

    Ashley W.

    Free! This was a fun visit! Reserve tickets online, seems like day of reservation (or right when you're about to go in) is okay. I loved the orchids and poinsettias.

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    Mike H.

    Visiting Chicago and dropped by for an early spring visit at the Chicago Conservatory. You really need to visit if you haven't before. One of the best things to do while in Lincoln Park.

    Lam B.

    The Lincoln Conservatory was a great attraction, especially considering admission was free. It was a calm and inviting space filled with well- maintained plants and clear walkways. The interior is kept warm to support tropical species and small ponds and fountains added to the soothing atmosphere. Some plants were marked with "smell" signs, which offered a more interactive and sensory experience. While the conservatory wasn't very large, the variety and quality of the plants makes it worth a visit. It would be a good add-on to the day, particularly since it's so close to the zoo and the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum. I finished the entire conservatory in 45 minutes. The affiliated lot charged $28 for our short visit as we weren't able to find any free street parking. Overall, a lovely spot to stop by if you're already in the area.

    Shreena P.

    There's always free street parking outside along the zoo/farm/conservatory area. However, it's always packed and it may take a little while before a car leaves and you get a parking spot. Keep in mind they are closed Monday and Tuesday and you can pre-book tickets online. It's free and it's really pretty inside and well maintained. You can pay a donation fee of your choosing which helps with maintaining the conservatory. It's always a hit with our our of towners and we always leave learning something new. They usually change themes and decorate the main area accordingly.

    Kassilynn T.

    This is one of my absolute favorite Chicago stops that we just happened to check out last minute and I'm so glad we did. This conservatory was much bigger than I imagined and so beautiful I wish I could just perch up in a hammock and read a good book and just be for a few hours. This is the ultimate greenhouse and so beautiful. Not only are there more plants and flowers that I can remember the staff is so welcoming and friendly. I really appreciated the lady who educated my daughters and I about the different plants and their specific qualities and characteristics. We learned about a tree that hosts ants and without each other neither can survive. My favorite had to be the pitcher plant. I'd never seen anything like it and learning how it traps insects. I was also amazed to learn this place sits within the zoo so it is like a two for one. Lincoln Park itself is just a beautiful place with this beautiful gem.

    Allison G.

    I LOVE this place!!! There is so much to see here & it is all so beautiful & it's completely free!! They have cute mini art prints for $1 as a little souvenir. They are having a fireside winter flower show right now for the holidays and all the poinsettias are gorgeous!

    Hayli Z.

    What's not to love about a free attraction. Beautiful flowers and foliage inside and outside. Friendly and informative staff. It was a great little stop if you're in the area.

    Karen N.

    On a very cold day came here to enjoy some beautiful flowers. There is not an entrance fee, but donations are welcome. They do recommend getting timed entry tickets before visiting. We booked the morning of our visit. During our visit the Spring Flower exhibit ... Spectrum of Spring was going on and it was beautiful. The spring flowers were an abundance of colors and scents. Definately worth visiting. It is well maintained and a green oasis in the middle of the city .

    Sunny K.

    What an amazing place So many amazing flowers & plants Great staff Sweet docents Kids loved it We loved it Would return Would recommend

    Lou K.

    Gorgeous! Lovely location located in Lincoln Park. We made a reservation online, which was free with donations encouraged. It is a time slot format to decrease over crowding. The plants were beautiful and there was a plethora of different types many of which I had never seen before! It took my friends and I about an hour to walk through taking our time to smell the flowers. Afterword, we walked around the fountain out front and enjoyed the garden.

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    Connie L.

    Such a stunning observatory! So nice of them to make this free to the public. They had an abundant array of plants, flowers, ferns, you name it. It feels like you're walking through a Ghibli scene. Absolutely beautiful and would recommend to anyone visiting Lincoln Park.

    Judit C.

    Amazing display of plants and flowers! "Spectrum of Spring" flower show is on display between February 12th - May 11th. Walk-in is okay based on popularity on the given day. Reservations are suggested for a time slot when you would like to attend. Entry is free, but $10+ donations are welcome. I made my reservation for Friday 14th, and I was running one hour late due to the traffic jam I couldn't voided. The employees were super helpful when I arrived, and let me in immediately, even after being late. The entire Conservatory is beautiful! There are separate sections for different plants and flowers, which require special arrangements for humidity and temperatures. Be prepared for high temperatures and humidity!!! Dress with layers, so you can remove warm clothes and enjoy the environment! There are restrooms in the front, by the entrance. Also, there is a tiny table with merchandise, hats, t-shirts, bags, books for purchase. This place is worth visiting! I would recommend to anyone!

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    Super super stunning, great quick place to walk around and take in all the interesting variations of plants.

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    Ask the Community - Lincoln Park Conservatory

    Is there an area with tables where you can sit? I would like to go there and relax a bit.

    There are benches inside the conservatory. It is nice to sit there and enjoy the plants around you.

    Is there any part of the conservatory that has air conditioning ? I am afraid of walking into a hot box because it's July.

    Nope. It's a greenhouse. There are some spots that are better ventilated than others, but overall, I would expect to sweat.

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    It's extremely close to the Lincoln Park Zoo and takes about 30-40 minutes to go through the whole thing.

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