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We are located just five minutes
from I-90/94 at the northern edge of Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood, famous for its combination of stately
homes, thriving businesses, fine restaurants, and fabulous entertainment.
The world-famous Steppenwolf Theatre Company is home to such groundbreaking actors as
Gary Sinise, John Malkovich, and John Mahoney, and is a star of our neighborhood. Other premier stage performances
are presented at Theatre Building Chicago and the Briar Street Theatre, the original home of Blue Man Group.
Chicago is famous for the blues, and our neighborhood offers two great places
to hear authentic blues — Kingston Mines and B.L.U.E.S., both just a two-block walk from the China Doll. Thriving Lincoln Park also offers dozens
of other places to hear great music, dance, drink, dine, and make your stay in Chicago a memorable one.
The China Doll is in a perfect location to host visitors to DePaul
University just a
few blocks away. We are also conveniently located to Columbia College and the downtown campuses of Loyola University and Northwestern University.
Our local sports attraction is nearby Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs. If you are a baseball fan, you owe yourself
an afternoon trip to this historic ballpark, with its friendly setting in a residential neighborhood and its ivy-covered
brick walls, surrounded by rooftop spectators.
For our health-conscious guests,
we have special arrangements with the local Lincoln Park Fitness
Center (444 W. Fullerton Ave.) and Multiplex Club (3232 N. Halsted St.) for discounted day passes and short-term memberships. Ask your China
Doll hosts for more details.
And don't forget the Lincoln
Park Zoo. A delightful
attraction with no fences and no admission fee (donations graciously accepted), this great American landmark is
open to the public year-round.
We are also conveniently located
for guests who may be visiting loved ones in nearby Children's Memorial, Illinois Masonic, St. Joseph, and Lincoln Park Hospitals.
For even more links, check out these
pages of Neighborhood Attractions and Citywide Attractions.
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