Since our founding in 1984, the Lincoln Park Conservancy has engaged in historic conservation, ecological restoration, and park …
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Jan 4, 2025
A beautiful place to get out of the cold! A real sanctuary in the middle of the city. We loved it, and it’s near the zoo too, which is free! So when you finish up here you can visit next door too Full review by Sarah S
Dec 18, 2024
Love this oxygen filled warmth and serene glasshouse of exotic plants and flowers. Holiday of Poinsettias did not disapoint. So much beauty and color in a small enviroment. Hint. Make reservations.… Full review by J T
Jul 11, 2024
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. Full review by Potomac_11
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.
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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 …
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!