Oak Park is an urban village and residential suburb located at the western edge of the city of Chicago. This characterful place is popular with families and commuters. Discover the landmark buildings, museums, well-kept parks and varied retail and dining options. Established in the early 1800s, Oak Park has been called home by world-renowned people such as author Ernest Hemingway and architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Join a guided tour of the Hemingway Birthplace and see the rooms of the novelist’s childhood home. Browse displays of diary excerpts, photos and writings at the Hemingway Museum. Stroll along city streets to see a concentration of homes with innovative architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Learn about his life on a tour of the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. Visit Unity Temple, widely believed to be a pioneering example of modern architecture.
Relax with a picnic on the tree-shaded lawns of Austin Gardens. In summer, the Oak Park Festival Theatre brings interpretations of Shakespearean plays to the gardens’ open-air stage. Spot 3,000 exotic plants at Oak Park Conservatory. Play golf, swim in an outdoor pool and fish at a lagoon in nearby Columbus Park.
Enjoy shopping and dining on Lake Street. Browse boutiques, bookstores, department stores and fashion outlets. Dine on Chicago’s famous deep-dish pizzas, European fare and steaks. Freshly baked goods and locally grown produce fill Oak Park Farmers’ Market, held on Saturdays from May to October.
Watch performances by well-known and emerging artists at indoor and outdoor venues, including the Open Door Theater and FitzGerald’s Nightclub.
Located in Illinois’ Cook County, Oak Park is about 10 miles (16 kilometers) west of central Chicago. Catch the L train for a hassle-free journey to and from the Loop – Downtown district. O’Hare International Airport is a 30-minute drive northwest. Stop at the Oak Park Visitors Center to pick up maps of the village and information about area attractions.