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  1. The South Side is one of the three major sections of the city of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Geographically, it is the largest of the three sections of the city, with the other two being the North and West Sides. It radiates and lies south of the city's downtown area, the Chicago Loop .

    • Plein Air Cafe
    • The Promontory
    • Original Pancake House
    • Burnham Park
    • Pier 31
    • William Rainey Harper Memorial Library at University of Chicago
    • 57th Street Beach
    • Alan Miller House
    • Stony Island Arts Bank
    • Wood Street Urban Farm
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    5751 South Woodlawn Avenue This adorable French cafe on the University of Chicago campus is just the kind of warm and inviting atmosphere you need to start your day. Delicious breakfast entrees, lunch sandwiches, and artisan coffees will have you coming back for more.

    5311 South Lake Park Avenue West If you’re looking for places to see in Hyde Park of Chicago, we recommend visiting this multi-level restaurant and live music venue. Whether you’re there for brunch, dinner, or a live performance, you and your group are guaranteed to leave happy.

    1358 East 47th Street Even though this pancake house has outposts all over the world, it’s just so good, we can’t pass it up whenever we’re in the south side of Chicago. And to no surprise, it’s always busy. Our recommendation – the oven baked Apple Pancake.

    5491 South Shore Drive If you need to catch some fresh air, Burnham Park in Chicago is the perfect place to do so, for kids and adults alike. There are plenty of things to see at this 600-acre park – a playground area, a beachfront, harbors, and the lakefront trail.

    3101 South Lake Shore Drive Pier 31 is a total necessity for summer. Head to this beachfront patio restaurant for food, drinks, live music, dancing, and a prime spot on the lake.

    1116 East 59th Street The University of Chicago’s iconic Gothic architecture is displayed gorgeously at the Harper Memorial Library. Gaze up at the towering vaulted ceiling and massive chandeliers to see a place unlike anywhere else in Chicago.

    57th Street and Lake Shore Drive For a change of pace, 57th Street Beach is one of the more underrated beaches on the south side of Chicago. Located near the Museum of Science & Industry, this beach covers all your summer needs – swimming, sun, a food stand, and outstanding views of the skyline.

    7121 South Paxton Avenue Designed by John S. Van Bergen, this prairie-style house built in 1913 is a prime example of the Midwest’s renowned school of architecture. It’s an official Chicago landmark and is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It’s a private residence, but they probably won’t mind if you catch a quick glimpse of ...

    6760 South Stony Island Avenue If you’re looking for places in Chicago to see exhibitions and archived work from famous artists, travel to Stony Island Arts Bank. The dilapidated interiors of the building have become part of the intrigue. The building is currently undergoing construction again, so stay tuned for updates later this spring.

    5814 South Wood Street Wood Street Urban Farm has set an impressive standard for local organizations supporting communities in need. Growing fresh, organic produce in Englewood, it is the city’s only USDA-certified urban farm, and they take their mission a step further by offering job training for individuals from underserved communities. Visit the...

    Explore the diverse and vibrant south side of Chicago with this guide to its restaurants, parks, beaches, landmarks, and arts. From the iconic University of Chicago campus to the historic Stony Island Arts Bank, discover the best places to see and do on the south side.

    • xtrasticky. Allentown, PA4 contributions. The kids enjoyed it. Giant facility, lots to peruse. For me the captured U-boat was a highlight with an incredible backstory, and a large amount of detail and artifacts.
    • joaniemaria. Eldridge, IA2,403 contributions. Frank Lloyd Wright example of prairie style home design. Frank Lloyd Wright designed this quintessential prairie style home built in 1906.
    • KylieS. Downers Grove, IL 102 contributions. Hidden gem and fabulous museum. A hidden gem on the campus of the University of Chicago, this museum is incredible.
    • Josue C. New Haven, CT 508 contributions. I Called it Comiskey!! I went to see a White Sox in July, while I was on a long weekend in Chicago. The ballpark is located across the street from the public train stop.
  2. Learn about the history and diversity of Chicago's South Side, from its early development as a lakefront resort to its role as a center of industry, culture, and African American migration. Explore the neighborhoods, landmarks, and events that shaped the South Side identity.

    • Museum of Science and Industry. Probably the best-known South Side attraction is the classic Museum of Science and Industry. MSI is beloved by Chicagoans and no local can forget traveling deep down into the super-realistic coal mine or exploring the inside of a real World War II German U-boat in their youth.
    • Jackson Park. Located directly behind the Museum of Science and Industry, Jackson Park is probably the city’s most beautiful green space. In 1893 it was the site of the Columbian Exhibition and the museum is actually set in the one remaining building from the exhibition.
    • Frederick C. Robie House. Robie House is probably the single best example of Chicago architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie-style architecture. The house is stunning both inside and out, and it’s definitely worth visiting.
    • The Midway Plaisance. The Midway Plaisance is a mile-long, 220 yard-wide stretch of park space between 59th and 60th streets. The Midway connects Jackson Park to the east with Washington Park to the west.
  3. Sep 19, 2017 · It’s not at the top of the tourism checklist, but Chicago’s South Side is well worth a visit. Jahmal Cole of My Block My Hood My City shows you around.

  4. Oct 2, 2020 · Top 10 Landmarks in South Side: See reviews and photos of Sights in South Side, Chicago (Illinois) on Tripadvisor.