Travel Destinations Illinois Top Stops in Oak Park, Illinois Less than 10 miles from downtown Chicago, the western suburb of Oak Park boasts the world's largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright-designed homes and buildings. But there's plenty more to see in Oak Park and its neighbors, including the Brookfield Zoo, the Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Museum, the Oak Park Conservatory and Cernan Earth and Space Center. By Midwest Living editors Midwest Living editors Midwest Living's experienced editors create best-in-class travel, lifestyle, food, home and garden content you won't find anywhere else. We're loudly, proudly Midwestern, and we're passionate about helping our audience explore and create through award-winning storytelling. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on May 24, 2022 Photo: Kevin J. Miyazaki/Redux Frank Lloyd Wright started his career in Oak Park-he bought a home there in 1889, when he was 22-and his Prairie-style gems in the area draw architecture buffs from around the world. Round out your stay with history stops, outdoor adventure, art displays and foodie finds. Do Brookfield Zoo Feed a giraffe, pet a penguin and watch dolphins dive at the zoo, home to more than 3,500 animals. The Hamill Family Play Zoo keeps little ones entertained; older kids will enjoy Backstage Adventures with zookeepers. czs.org/brookfield Courtesy of Illinois Office of Tourism Cernan Earth and Space Center Apollo astronaut Gene Cernan's space suit, replica spacecraft and planetarium shows star on the campus of Triton College in River Grove. triton.edu/cernan Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Home Museum Tour the Queen Anne home where Pulitzer and Novel Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway was born and spent his first six years. hemingwaybirthplace.com Courtesy Hemingway Birthplace Media Images Frank Lloyd Wright Historic District Prairie-style gems fill the district, best explored by foot or bicycle (bike tours include Pedal Oak Park). flwright.org, cal.flwright.org/tours/pedaloakpark Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Wright spent the first 20 (and most prolific) years of his career, from 1889 to 1909, in Oak Park. Guided tours are offered daily. cal.flwright.org/tours/homeandstudio Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. Courtesy of Illinois Office of Tourism Frederick Law Olmsted Society's Historic Walking Tours One of Oak Park's neighbors, Riverside, was an early planned community by Frederick Law Olmsted, America's greatest landscape architect (perhaps best known for New York City's Central Park). Two-hour walking tours inform cover either the north or south side of the area. olmstedsociety.org Galloping Ghost Arcade The Brookfield spot says it's the largest video arcade in the world. Pay $20 at the door and play up to 700 classics, no quarters or tokens needed. gallopingghostarcade.com Go Ape Adventures A three-hour trek through the forest in Western Springs includes ziplines, swings and rope ladders. goape.com Hal Tyrrell Trailside Museum of Natural History An 1870s Victorian mansion in the woods near the Des Plaines River provides a scenic setting to learn about nature. See displays on wildlife and habitats and explore wildflower gardens, nature trails and a pond. fpdcc.com Oak Park Conservatory Citrus trees, scented geraniums and tropical palms are among the 2,000-plus plants at the free conservatory, which includes a Mediterranean room, tropical room and desert room. pdop.org Photo courtesy of Oak Park Conservatory Oak Park Festival Theatre Pack a picnic and head to Austin Gardens to catch an open-air performance at this summer favorite. Expect the likes of Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde and Tennessee Williams. oakparkfestival.com Oak Park River Forest Museum The renovated 1898 Oak Park firehouse shows changing exhibits on the region's history. oprfmuseum.org Pleasant Home One of the earliest examples of Prairie School architecture, the home was designed in 1897 by George W. Maher. Now a museum, it's open for tours and offers educational, cultural and community programs. pleasanthome.org Unity Temple Take guided or self-guided tours of the Oak Park temple, considered the greatest public building of Wright's Prairie period. flwright.org Wonder Works The Oak Park children's museum is loaded with six multisensory, interactive exhibits like Lights, Camera, Action and Build It! wonder-works.org Eat and Drink Delia's Kitchen Breakfast classics, including Benedicts and brioche French toast, delight all day. deliaskitchen.net Hemmingway's Bistro Try classic French dishes like Mussels á la Marinière and Grilled Steak Frites made with fresh Midwest flavors. hemmingwaysbistro.com Hala Kahiki Tiki Bar and Lounge Polynesian décor and more than 130 tropical drinks star at this River Grove institution. chicagotikibar.com Hala Kahiki. Kevin J. Miyazaki/Redux Irish Times Pub and Restaurant Get your Irish on in Brookfield with shepherd's pie, corned beef and cabbage, and a bevy of beers. irishtimespub.com Kinslagher Brewing Company Oak Park's first brewery offers beers like chestnut red Chicago Common and the pale Prohibition Pilsner. kinslahger.com Johnnie's Beef The no-frills, cash-only spot in Elmwood Park serves Chicago-style Italian beef sandwiches. Johnnie's Beef on Facebook Maya Del Sol Pair wild mushroom tostadas with handcrafted margaritas and habanero-spiked cocktails on the lively patio. mayadelsol.com Maya Del Sol. Kevin J. Miyazaki/Redux Stay The Carleton of Oak Park Rooms and suites at the 1928 hotel have elegant furnishings and a boutique vibe. carletonhotel.com Harvey House Bed and Breakfast Guests can choose from five suites with amenities such as stained glass windows, marble bathrooms and fireplaces. harveyhousebb.com For more information: visitoakpark.com Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! 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