Lincoln Park Conservatory
9 expert reviews
“Built in 1890 as a “paradise under glass,” this Victorian-era edifice is brimming with tropical plants, ancient palms and exotic ferns. ”
– Travel + Leisure
"Green grows on green in the lush tropical main room of this refreshing city greenhouse." Full review
"Constructed way back in 1890, the Lincoln Park Conservatory and Gardens in downtown Chicago boasts a mind-boggling array of exotic plants and flowers." Full review
"The place to warm up in those brutal Chicago winters."
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"Modeled in 1892 on London's Crystal Palace, the glass and copper structure and its 15 propagating houses, greenhouses and gardens now cover three acres." Full review
"Lincoln Park Conservatory is a Victorian Era glass house, built in late nineteenth century." Full review
"Located next to the Lincoln Park Zoo, this Victorian-style conservatory is considered one of the most beautiful in the country." Full review
"Under a glass dome and in greenhouse rooms on just more than a half acre thrive more than 40,000 plants representing around 200 species." Full review
"Just beyond the zoo's northeast border is a lovely botanical garden housed in a soaring glass-domed structure." Full review