North Evanston Travel Guide
Tourist Guide
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Popular places to visit

Grosse Point Lighthouse
Take a tour of Evanston’s 19th-century lighthouse, which was once used to guide ships into Chicago Harbor and today stands as an eye-catching lakeside landmark.

Clark Street Beach
Why not spend a lazy afternoon at Clark Street Beach during your trip to Evanston? Experience the area's entertainment choices and theatre scene.

Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art
Embrace the academic, artistic culture of Evanston in a university museum that hosts exhibitions, film screenings and events in a stylish modern space.

Wrigley Field
A big piece of Chicago's soul, an ancient stadium that keeps alive the quirky, edgy madness of baseball.

Navy Pier
One of Chicago’s most popular attractions, especially on a hot day, with its fun fair, boats, circus and theatre.

Michigan Avenue
You can find the perfect gifts to bring home when you visit Michigan Avenue, a popular shopping spot in Chicago. Amble around this vibrant area's riverfront and enjoy its top-notch restaurants.
Activities

BYOB Spray Paint 'n' Sip at Studio W.I.P. Chicago

Embers of the Windy City: Chilling Chicago Ghost Tours

Chicago Lincoln Square Quest Experience
Our pick of the best North Evanston Hotel Deals

Congress Plaza Hotel
Reviewed on 18 Jul. 2025

InterContinental Chicago Magnificent Mile by IHG
Reviewed on 20 Jul. 2025

Hilton Chicago/Magnificent Mile Suites
Reviewed on 20 Jul. 2025

Embassy Suites by Hilton Chicago Downtown River North
Reviewed on 20 Jul. 2025

Crowne Plaza Chicago West Loop by IHG
Reviewed on 18 Jul. 2025

citizenM Chicago Downtown
Reviewed on 21 Jul. 2025
Other neighbourhoods around North Evanston

Wrigleyville
You might enjoy the bars while in Wrigleyville. Wrigley Field is a notable sight, and you can get around town at Sheridan Station or Addison Station (Red Line) to see more of the city.

Lakeview
Known for its lively bars and lake views, there's plenty to explore in Lakeview. Top attractions like Wrigley Field and Lake Michigan are major draws, and you can catch the metro at Southport Station or Addison Station (Red Line) to see more of the city.

O'Hare
Travellers choose O'Hare for its abundant dining options. Hop aboard the metro at Cumberland Station or Rosemont Station and check out top sights like Rosemont Theatre.

Logan Square
The breweries and live music are just a few things visitors like about Logan Square. Milwaukee Avenue and Logan Square Farmers Market are worthwhile spots to check out, and you can hop on the metro at Logan Square Station or California Station (Blue Line) to get around the larger area.

Lincoln Park
Known for its ample dining options and fantastic lake views, there's plenty to explore in Lincoln Park. You can visit top attractions like Lake Michigan and Lincoln Hall, and jump on the metro at Fullerton Station or Armitage Station to see more of the city.

Old Town Chicago
Known for its abundant dining options and lake views, there's plenty to explore in Old Town Chicago. Top attractions like Second City and Armitage Avenue are major draws, and you can catch the metro at Sedgwick Station or Clark-Division Station to see more of the city.
- Northwestern University
- Grosse Point Lighthouse
- Ryan Field
- Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art
- Wrigley Field
- Navy Pier
- Naval Base Great Lakes
- McCormick Place
- Millennium Park
- Grant Park
- Lake Michigan
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Willis Tower
- Woodfield Mall
- Schaumburg Convention Center
- Merchandise Mart
- Allstate Arena
- Field Museum of Natural History