Lincoln Park Conservatory
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Potomac_11
Potomac, MD458 bidrag
jun. 2024 • Par
We took the short, pleasant walk here from the Lincoln Park Zoo and it was well worth it. Many exotic and interesting plants to see, and free admission.
Skrevet 11. juli 2024
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Jeremy C
Atlanta, GA948 bidrag
jun. 2024 • Par
A pleasant oasis near the zoo that is well worth a visit. It is pretty small, but has a beautiful set of plants grouped into several rooms by local.
Skrevet 22. juni 2024
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Taylor B
Chicago, IL8 498 bidrag
jun. 2024 • Par
Though the peak viewing time to smell the flowers and admire the botanical gardens at the Lincoln Park Conservatory is between July and August, when you are in the neighborhood, there is never a bad time to visit one of the oldest public gardens in Chicago, which was designed and planted in the late 1870s, and everything that goes with it. Located at 2291 North Stockton Drive in Lincoln Park, south of Fullerton Avenue and west of Du Sable Lake Shore Drive, the Lincoln Park Conservatory makes for a thoroughly enjoyable family outing with the Lincoln Park Zoo situated next door and the Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool an the North Pond Nature Sanctuary further to the north along Stockton Drive. Established in 1877 and anchored at its present location since 1893, the Lincoln Park Conservatory is a Victorian Era glass house that contains a vestibule, four rooms displaying exotic plants from around the world, including rare orchids like the Moth orchid that can be found in the Orchid Room, and 15 propagating and growing houses. The Palm House was built and opened to the public in 1892 and contains more than 12 different types of giant palms and rubber trees, including a 50-foot fiddle-leaf rubber tree planted in 1891. The Tropical Room, now called the Orchid Room, opened in 1895 and contains a collection of 25,000 natural species. The Fern Room, opened in 1895, contains plants of the forest floor, primarily a a vast collection of ferns and one of the most historical plants, the cycads, whose fossils date back at least 250 million years. The Show House or the Display House is used for seasonal flower exhibits. The Tropical Summer Show started on June 2 and ends on September 23. The Winter Flow and Train Show runs from November 24 through January 6. In addition to the flowers and trees and gardens, the Lincoln Park Conservatory also is home to several noteworthy sculptures and works of art. The most famous are the Bates fountains, the Schiller monument and the Shakespeare monument.
Skrevet 5. juni 2024
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Jill E
Easley, SC511 bidrag
apr. 2024 • Par
What a glorious gem of beauty in the middle of the bustling city! And free! (We made the suggested donation of $10 per person, but it is not required for entry.) There are four beautiful rooms - palm; fern; show; and orchid. Each is filled - to the roof in some cases - with incredibly lush plants/flowers/trees. (The orchids are amazing!) There are a few benches throughout if you want to stop and soak up the beauty. The outdoor gardens are also included, though there wasn’t much to enjoy there during our visit, since it was still fairly cold. I suspect when in bloom, the outdoor areas are equally as lovely as the indoor. What a perfectly lovely way to spend an hour or so in Chicago! Highly recommend!
Skrevet 4. april 2024
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Twinsmom99
Dyer, IN669 bidrag
feb. 2024 • Par
Such a neat place to visit. So nice to see greenery in the middle of winter. Close to Lincoln park zoo too. And it’s free- you just have to make a reservation.
Skrevet 10. februar 2024
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Pam T
Mansfield, OH300 bidrag
jan. 2024 • Alene
As soon as I entered the Conservatory the aroma of flowers wafted toward me. What a wonderful treat in winter! Colors abound everywhere. It was like leaving behind the cold chill of the outdoors and diving into a whole new world. I took off my coat and entered into the world of warmth and vibrance. So many things to see. My favorite? The orchid room. It also had a coy pond. I watched as the fish danced in the warm waters all the while seeing the orchids above. What a scene! From time to time, one could see fruits growing in the treetops. I even saw coffee beans! I most definitely will return here again. My only recommendation would be to have more locations to place donations. We were asked to do so when entering but I never saw where to put it. Entry staff could be more helpful in that matter.
Skrevet 31. januar 2024
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TrailBlazer774531
Potomac, MD38 bidrag
sep. 2023 • Par
Me and my wife decided to visit as we were exploring Chicago. Absolute amazed by the beauty. Free admission, but you just have to make an online reservation. You can see plants/trees from different parts of the world. Environment is serene and nice climate control. Absolutely stunning and must visit place.
Skrevet 18. september 2023
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Laurie K
West Seneca, NY703 bidrag
sep. 2023 • Venner
We were in Chicago and decided to go to the conservatory as we were told it was free. It was mid September and the flower beds in the lawns out front were still gorgeous and in bloom, all different varieties and colors very vibrant.
We got to door and you need a timed entry to get in but we were able to stand in line and get it right then, and it was a Sunday afternoon about 2 p.m., I’m sure this is so there are only so many people inside at once viewing flowers so it’s not over crowded.
The flowers, ferns, trees and plants were all gorgeous, well maintained, super lush and well marked with the names of the plant or fern. There were also these cool paper balloons it looked like was some type of exhibit for a couple months which made it very colorful as they hung from the ceiling and there were cement rocks ceramic painted by some artist. It was very vibrant and homey inside, we loved every room especially the ones with the orchids and bloomed plants. There were also a lot of weird plants with weird roots, a very cool place to enjoy especially for FREE !!
We got to door and you need a timed entry to get in but we were able to stand in line and get it right then, and it was a Sunday afternoon about 2 p.m., I’m sure this is so there are only so many people inside at once viewing flowers so it’s not over crowded.
The flowers, ferns, trees and plants were all gorgeous, well maintained, super lush and well marked with the names of the plant or fern. There were also these cool paper balloons it looked like was some type of exhibit for a couple months which made it very colorful as they hung from the ceiling and there were cement rocks ceramic painted by some artist. It was very vibrant and homey inside, we loved every room especially the ones with the orchids and bloomed plants. There were also a lot of weird plants with weird roots, a very cool place to enjoy especially for FREE !!
Skrevet 11. september 2023
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John K
Costa Mesa, CA2 447 bidrag
aug. 2023 • Alene
Great little complex of greenhouses. Free entry but you still must make a reservation. I showed up mid-afternoon without a res, but was able to book online while standing in the entry. Very nice collection of tropical plants. Nice fern room and orchid room. If you enjoy this type of place, as I do, plan to spend 60-90 minutes here. There is a donation box on the way out, and you can also give online by credit card.
Skrevet 24. august 2023
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Nancy S
7 bidrag
aug. 2023 • Venner
Great conservatory - beautiful greenery & free! You do need to sign up before going in, but there is a QR code right on the door to sign up before entering.
Skrevet 14. august 2023
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sorry, just saw this message. no food of any kind. also it's not that big, just sort of a walkway through it
Skrevet 8. juli 2023
There is no admission fee and parking on the street is free on Cannon Drive, although it is hard to find an open space.
Skrevet 22. mars 2017
Hola, es gratis. al menos cuando yo fui, en julio de 2016
Skrevet 1. februar 2017
Can you park at one location and easily walk the zoo and the conservatory? My husband has a bad knee and can't do too much but I don't want to pay for parking twice.
Skrevet 26. januar 2017
Absolutely! There is an entrance to the zoo right by the Conservatory, near the rhinos!
Also, if you wanted to start at the Caldwell Lily Pool, there is kind of a secret turnstile entrance to the zoo near the back of the pond area (I call it a secret because it took me forever to figure out where it was). That turnstile entrance comes out right by the Polar Bears I think, which is just around from the Rhino and therefore close to the Conservatory!
Enjoy!
Skrevet 27. januar 2017
Do you know where there is a reasonably priced garage with no height restrictions near the Lincoln Park Conservatory?
Skrevet 11. august 2016
There is parking behind the zoo/conservatory just before lake shore drive off Fullerton. It's a huge lot and we had no problem parking but it's $20. + to park and it's outside. There is also a parking garage near Fullerton on Clark but I think it may have a height restriction, not sure.
Skrevet 12. august 2016
Joyce K
Lincolnwood, Illinois
Are the rocks coral or lava? What are the rocks that are found all around the exhibits?
Skrevet 30. januar 2015
Joyce K
Lincolnwood, Illinois
Are the rocks coral or lava? What are the rocks that are found all around the exhibits?
Skrevet 30. januar 2015
There seems to be some confusion as to whether you are asking about the Conservatory which is the large glass building filled with plants or the zoo which is also part of Lincoln Park. The Conservatory was built in the late 1800s and so I believe it's safe to say those rocks are not "Disneyland" material as someone else suggested. I was so intrigued by the variety of plants in the Conservatory that I really didn't pay attention to the rocks. If you need a factual answer to your question, I would suggest contacting those who are responsible for maintaining the conservatory - the Chicago Park District. At their website there is an extensive list of their offices with phone numbers.
Skrevet 30. januar 2015
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