Lake Shore Campus: Our primary campus which houses most of our Residence Halls and classrooms.
Loyola Red Line: We’re the only university in Chicago with a train line stop named after them!
Little India/Devon: Neighborhood known for its South Asian restaurants, salons, and shops.
Andersonville: Neighborhood known for its Swedish heritage and cafes.
Asia on Argyle: Neighborhood known for its Vietnamese and Southeast Asian heritage.
Kathy Osterman Beach: Public beach along Lake Michigan.
Foster Beach: Public beach along Lake Michigan.
Montrose Beach: Public beach along Lake Michigan.
Wrigley Field: Historic stadium, home to the Chicago Cubs.
Northalsted: Neighborhood known for its cafes, comedy clubs, and nightlife. Home to one of the largest LGBT communities in the Midwest.
Lincoln Park: The city’s largest public park that includes several museums and the Lincoln Park Zoo.
Logan Square: A multi-cultural neighborhood filled with arts organizations, music venues, local shops, and more.
Bucktown: Young, artsy neighborhood filled with trendy restaurants, thrift shops, and cafes.
Humboldt Park: Historic neighborhood known for its Puerto Rican heritage and 207-acre park.
Wicker Park: Young neighborhood filled with thrift stores, record shops, music venues, and trendy cafes and restaurants.
Ukrainian Village: Neighborhood known for its trendy cafes and nightlife.
West Loop: Neighborhood known for its thriving food scene. Notable landmarks include United Center, home to the Blackhawks and Bulls, and Fulton Market, a hub for trendy restaurants.
Magnificent Mile: 13-block commercial district featuring over 400 stores, 200 restaurants, and many iconic buildings.
Chicago Red Line: The train stop that gets you closest to our downtown campus.
Water Tower Campus: Our downtown campus next to Chicago’s historic Water Tower.
Navy Pier: Pier on the shoreline of Lake Michigan that hosts cruises, shows, fireworks, and cultural events.
Riverwalk: Scenic walking path along the Chicago River.
Millennium Park: Park featuring many iconic Chicago landmarks including the Best, Crown Fountain, and Pritzker Pavillion.
Grant Park: Park featuring landmarks like Buckingham Fountain and the Art Institute of Chicago. Lollapalooza takes place here!
Museum Campus: Home to the Shedd Aquarium, Field Museum, and Adler Planetarium.
Pilsen: Artsy neighborhood known for music, murals, and Latino eateries.
Chinatown: Historic Chinese neighborhood filled with specialty shops and restaurants.
Henry C. Palmisano Nature Park: Scenic 27-acre park where you can fish, run, and enjoy city views.
Guaranteed Rate Field: Historic stadium, home to the Chicago White Sox.
Midway International Airport: Major commercial airport and base for Southwest Airlines.
DuSable Black History Museum: Museum dedicated to the study and conservation of African-American history, culture, and art.
Promontory Point: A man-made peninsula jutting into Lake Michigan offering picnic areas and scenic views of the city.
Museum of Science and Industry: A world-class science museum, the largest of its kind in the Western Hemisphere.
Jackson Park: A 550-acre historic urban park with boat harbors, playing fields, a beach, and the Barack Obama Presidential Center.