Seneca Park

220 E Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60611
1.01 acres | 0.4 hectares
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About Seneca Park in Chicago

Seneca Park, located in Chicago, Illinois, is a small yet tranquil green space nestled in the Streeterville neighborhood. It is positioned just east of the historic Water Tower Pumping Station, offering a quiet retreat from the bustling activity of Michigan Avenue. Covering 1.01 acres, the park has a rich history dating back to 1907, originally part of Lake Shore Playground. In 1915, the construction of an armory permanently divided the area, leading to its eventual identity as Seneca Park.

The park offers a unique blend of art and recreation, featuring sculptures like *Ben*, a bronze horse by artist Debra Butterfield, and *Farmer's Dream*, an abstract piece by Richard Hunt. These artworks add an artistic flair to the serene environment. Eli M. Schulman Playground, named after the well-known restaurateur and philanthropist, was established in the park in 1990. The playground underwent a major renovation in 2021, introducing modern and creative play structures for children aged 2–12. Its vibrant design, soft rubber play surfaces, and enclosed areas make it both innovative and safe.

In addition to the playground, Seneca Park features shaded walkways, benches, and green lawns, creating an inviting environment for relaxation, walking, and family outings. Surrounded by skyscrapers, the park seamlessly blends urban life with a peaceful setting, making it a cherished community space in downtown Chicago.

What to Do at Seneca Park

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Visitor Services

Playground

When is Seneca Park Open?

Monday:6AM-11PM
Tuesday:6AM-11PM
Wednesday:6AM-11PM
Thursday:6AM-11PM
Friday:6AM-11PM
Saturday:6AM-11PM
Sunday:6AM-11PM

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