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Discover Pilsen, Chicago's vibrant neighborhood rich in Latino culture, art, and cuisine. Explore Pilsen's murals, dine at top eateries, and lively nightlife!
The Pilsen Historic District is a historic district located in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago. Pilsen is a neighborhood made up of the residential sections of the Lower West Side community area of Chicago.
Bordered by West 16th Street to the north, Interstate 55 to the south, the Dan Ryan Expressway to the east and South Ashland Avenue to the west, it is rich in Latino culture and overflowing with award-winning restaurants, iconic music venues, sensational murals and exotic nightlife.
More than a destination for amazing Mexican cuisine, live music, beautiful public art and great vintage shops, Pilsen is a neighborhood where it's easy to spot evidence of the various eras of its...
Lower West Side is a community area on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is three miles southwest of the Chicago Loop and its main neighborhood is Pilsen (/ ˈ p ɪ l s ɪ n / PIL-sin). The Heart of Chicago is a neighborhood in the southwest corner of the Lower West Side.
Pilsen’s story is one of struggle and triumph: recently arrived immigrants struggling to navigate a foreign, often unwelcoming new land; factory workers struggling for a livable wage and an eight-hour day, even in the face of violent suppression; neighbors struggling to make their streets safe, their schools respectable, their air clean ...
On Chicago's southwest side, Pilsen is one of the largest cultural centers in Chicago. The National Museum of Mexican Art, the West 18th Street commercial district, and the street art you'll find throughout the area are just some of the famous Pilsen destinations.
La Luna is just one of many great place to eat in Pilsen. Pilsen has always had great restaurants for people within the community. But over the last few years, the area’s reputation has...
Pilsen is known for its great Mexican food, but there's more than tacos—try these spots for Italian, Vietnamese and more. Founded by Czech immigrants who named it after the city where pilsner...
One of Chicago’s richest cultural neighborhoods, Pilsen has long been a magnet for immigrants to the city, from Irish and Germans in the 19th century to Eastern Europeans and now a vibrant Mexican community that has enlivened the neighborhood with incredible restaurants, colorful street art and compelling attractions.