Chicago Spring Flower Walk
Spring has finally arrived in Chicago. Tulips, cherry blossoms, magnolias, daffodils... the entire city is awakened by a sea of flowers. The following 7 places are perfect for walking, picnicking, taking photos, or simply stopping to smell the flowers.
🌷 Chicago Botanic Garden
Located in Glencoe, beautiful all year round, especially stunning in spring. Snowdrops, magnolias, alliums, daffodils, azaleas, and tulips bloom one after another. Check the “Currently Blooming” list before you go to pick the best time to visit.
🌸 Garfield Park Conservatory
The spring flower show “Rain of Flowers” is not to be missed. Over 80 hanging baskets display trailing plants like ivy and sweet potato vine, paired with pansies, petunias, and impatiens. The ground is planted with daffodils, tulips, lupines, orchids, snapdragons, and more, set against blooming azaleas, camellias, and hydrangeas.
🌼 Lurie Garden (Millennium Park)
An oasis in the city center. In spring, over 100,000 bulb flowers bloom, with layers of daffodils, snowdrops, and tulips. The designer originally planted 60,000 bulbs, and they are replenished every year, creating a vibrant yet natural color display.
💎 Lincoln Park Conservatory
The 2026 spring flower show “Spring Gems” features the star plant “Gem Tower” (Echium) with flower spikes 2-3 feet tall. It is paired with tulips “Gold Rush” and “Flame Flag,” African daisies “4D Purple Ice,” orchids, delphiniums “Cobalt Dream,” primroses “Wildfire,” and backed by camellias, azaleas, peonies, and hydrangeas.
🌷 Magnificent Mile Tulip Display
Every spring, Michigan Avenue transforms into Tulip Avenue, with large swaths of tulips blooming along the street in bright colors, making it the most eye-catching sign of spring in the city.
🌸 Jackson Park Cherry Blossoms
Around 200 pink and white cherry trees surround the Columbia Basin, usually reaching full bloom from late April to early May, lasting 6-14 days. The cherry blossoms are distributed south of the Museum of Science and Industry, around the Columbia Basin, the northern end of Wooded Island, and Osaka Garden, all of which can be visited together.
🌳 Morton Arboretum
A 1,700-acre outdoor museum with 9 miles of paved roads for biking, running, walking, or riding a guided tram. The scenery is picturesque when flowers bloom in spring.
🌺 Cantigny Park
Located in Wheaton, the garden design is full of creativity. The horticulture team changes plants every spring, summer, and fall, often bringing delightful surprises.
From the vast tulip fields at the botanic garden to the pink and white cherry blossoms at Jackson Park, from the floral belts along city avenues to rare species in conservatories, Chicago’s spring is short but every flower blooms with great care.