Lincoln Park Conservatory, located at 2391 N. Stockton Dr., is a lovely place to spend a leisurely hour enjoying the garden displays. Built in the 1890’s the conservatory consists of four display houses: The Palm House, The Orchid House, the Show House and the Fern Room.
The Show House contains a new seasonal flower exhibit every spring and winter.
It is my favorite room at the conservatory.
Although smaller than the Garfield Park Conservatory, the Lincoln Park Conservatory has an impressive collection of plants and flowers.
All of the camellia flowers blooming were stunning.
The Rhododendrons were also striking. The flowers you see blooming in this post were taken in February.
I have no idea what type of flowers these are but I loved the colors! If you happen to know what it is, please leave me a comment with it’s name.
The Orchid House is beautiful, but it can’t compete with the Orchid Show at the Chicago Botanical Gardens. (I highly recommend attending the Orchid Show at CBG at least once!)
I love visiting The Fern Room in the middle of winter. So much green!
Outside you will find a Formal Garden, as well as, and Old English Garden. It’s a great place to bring a book and relax.
Honestly, I prefer the Garfield Park Conservatory due to its size and ease of parking, but if I am in the area, I do take a quick detour to enjoy the Lincoln Park Conservatory.
Things to know:
Tickets are currently required, due to Covid. Check here for the most recent information regarding covid restrictions, including timed entry, reduced hours and limited capacity.
Parking is available at the conservatory for a hefty $28. There is street parking, but I’ve never had any luck getting a spot.
There is no entrance fee; however, a donation of $10/adult and $5/child is recommended.
The conservatory is located right next to Lincoln Park Zoo, you could combine both and make a day of it.
Next up will be Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison, Wisconsin. As always, wishing you happy travels and fantastic adventures in this thing called life.
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