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Inn at Lincoln Park

601 W. Diversey Parkway , Chicago, IL 60614
A unique guest experience, the Inn at Lincoln Park is a pleasant Victorian style Inn on the edge of breath taking Lincoln Park. The Inn at Lincoln Park is ideal for the value driven guest, looking for gracious hospitality in the heart of a bustling community.
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During your Chicago vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
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The University of Chicago's fine arts museum looks rather modest, but it packs a lot of talent into a compact space. Its permanent collection of more than 7,000 paintings and sculptures spans Western and Eastern civilizations and ranges from classical antiquity to the present day. Bona fide treasures include ancient Greek vases, Chinese bronzes, and Old Master paintings; Frank Lloyd Wright furniture; Tiffany glass; sculptures by Degas, Matisse, and Rodin; and 20th-century paintings and sculptures by Mark Rothko, Arthur Dove, Mexican muralist Diego Rivera, Henry Moore, and Chicago sculptor Richard Hunt. Built in 1974, the contemporary building doesn't really fit in with the Gothic style of other campus buildings, but its sculpture garden and outdoor seating area make a nice place for quiet contemplation. The museum also has a gift shop and cafe. Allow 1 hour.
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Ravinia Festival
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Most recent user reviews

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1 out of 5

Hotel management was extremely unprofessional

Anonymous

If you just want a hotel in decent location to a bunch of Chicago attractions and dont care about comfort this hotel is perfect. However if there is any problems or issues don't expect management to handle the situation in a professional manner. If you make more noise than a mouse in your room be prepared to be repramanded. I was accused of basically having a party in my room, during times that i was not there. Nor was anybody that i was traveling with in the room either. The rooms are tiny, heat doesn't work, tub and bathroom was extremely dirty. Also if you don't mind dogs barking at all hours of the day, especially since the hotel description I read said absolutely no pets allowed, then this hotel is for you. I would only recommend this hotel if dirt, filth, and unprofessional staff is for you. Otherwise there are many other hotels in the area that would give you more for the money. Stay away from Inn at Lincoln Park.

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4 out of 5

Great Location

kevin

There is a great Cafe across the street & a wonderful mini-mall as well

Recently I flew into Chicago for a brief short noticed business trip. I needed a hotel & fast. I knew the area that I wanted to stay in & I also knew my budget. The Inn at Lincoln Park was just what I needed. I'm a satisfied customer.

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5 out of 5

nice night

Anonymous, 2007-03-10

Duffy's was very close and very good food

we were just in town for the night, but the hotel was very well priced and very clean and comfortable.

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3 out of 5

It was ok

Andrew, 2007-03-07

Downtown Chicago is not very far away.

The one thing I really didnt like about the Inn is that there was a $12 charge to park in the parking lot so I ended up parking around the corner. Other than that the room was fine but the staff was a little rude.

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4 out of 5

Can't Beat the Price or Location, But....

Peter, 2006-11-16

There is a nice variety of reasonable priced dining options nearby. The CTA Brown line is a 5-10 minute walk.

This is an older hotel that is not for those who want a garden-variety chain hotel experience. Amenities are few, upkeep is lacking (peeling paint and wallpaper in a few spots), rooms are small, HVAC is antiquated (clanging radiators) and furnishings appear to be rec-room castways. However, on the plus side, it is a great value. The CTA is close by, and it is a 10-minute ride to downtown. The neighborhood is trendy and fun. If you want mainly a place to sleep and don't need a business center or fitness room, and if your standards are not too fussy, the Inn at Lincoln Park is a find.

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4 out of 5

friendly

Anonymous, 2006-10-20

lots of restaurants

Inn at Lincoln Park has the best location and reasonable price.

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5 out of 5

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Anonymous, Indianapolis, IN, 2006-09-27

cubs

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4 out of 5

If location is everything...

David, Los Angeles, CA, 2006-08-04

Wrigley Field is walkable. It's not a short walk, but it'll save you twenty bucks. Not to mention, along the way you're going to see plenty of unique shops, great restaurants and fun bars.

The lobby was clean and the staff was very friendly. Check in was quick and easy, parking was available. Once we got to our room, it was a different story. The rooms are tiny, unattractive, and feel old. There's nothing remarkable to say about the interior of the rooms or the hotel, really. The amenities were few to none besides the bare essentials like a TV, which I never turned on. The parking lot filled up at night and we had to park several blocks away in a garage -- free, but annoying. The breakfast was uninspired, but existed. However, we were looking to be in Lincoln Park with easy access to Wrigley, restaurants, and shops and this put us right where we wanted to be. If you're far more interested being out on the town than you are being in your room, this hotel will work just fine.

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4 out of 5

Small rooms

Ken, 2006-07-21

A nice (but somewhat expensive) ice cream shop is right next door.

If you need lots of space in a hotel room, this place is not for you. I was pretty satisfied with my overall stay. If you are planning to go to Wrigley Field, this hotel is not too far. There are several restaurants on this block which is convenient. The parking lot for rental cars consists of about 20 spaces if that much. You may have trouble finding a parking space if you have a rental car.

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3 out of 5

It is what it is

Anonymous, Boston, MA, 2006-07-17

Boystown

the inn at lincoln park is in a good location, 2 blocks from the subway and central to all of chicago.. the hotel itself, its a room to stay, dont look for anything else while staying here, but again, it is what it is, a decent priced hotel in a decent location

 
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