Explore the Architectural Marvel of the Frederick C. Robie House
Discover the iconic Frederick C. Robie House in Chicago, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a hallmark of Frank Lloyd Wright's innovative architectural style.
The Frederick C. Robie House, located in Chicago's Hyde Park, is a stunning example of Prairie-style architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this historical landmark invites tourists to immerse themselves in its innovative design and rich history.
A brief summary to Frederick C. Robie House
- 5757 S Woodlawn Ave, Chicago, Hyde Park, Illinois, 60637, US
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- Monday 9:30 am-4 pm
- Thursday 9:30 am-4 pm
- Friday 9:30 am-4 pm
- Saturday 9:30 am-4 pm
- Sunday 9:30 am-4 pm
Local tips
- Book your tour in advance, especially during peak tourist season, to ensure availability.
- Consider visiting on a weekday for a quieter experience, allowing for better exploration and engagement with the guide.
- Join the guided tours that delve into the architectural significance and history of the house for an enriching experience.
- Check the museum’s website for any special events or exhibitions that may coincide with your visit.
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Getting There
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Public Bus
To reach the Frederick C. Robie House located at 5757 S Woodlawn Ave in Chicago, first find the nearest bus stop in Bolingbrook. Board the Pace Bus Route 755 heading towards the 'Orland Square Mall'. Ride it until you reach the 'Lemont Metra Station' stop. From there, transfer to the Metra Rock Island Line and take the train towards Chicago. Get off at the '57th St' station. Once you exit the station, walk east on 57th St until you reach Woodlawn Ave. Turn left and walk north until you arrive at 5757 S Woodlawn Ave.
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Train and Walking
Start by taking the Pace Bus Route 834 from Bolingbrook to the 'Downers Grove Main St Metra Station'. Board the Metra BNSF Railway Line train towards Chicago Union Station. Disembark at the 'Union Station' stop. From Union Station, take the CTA Blue Line train to the 'Harold Washington Library' station. Change to the Red Line and head south towards '95th/Dan Ryan' station. Get off at 'Garfield' station, and then transfer to the #55 bus towards 'Lakeshore Drive'. Get off at the stop at 57th St and Woodlawn Ave. Walk east to reach the Frederick C. Robie House at 5757 S Woodlawn Ave.
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Rideshare
If you prefer a more direct option, consider using a rideshare service such as Uber or Lyft. Simply open the app and set your pickup location in Bolingbrook, entering '5757 S Woodlawn Ave, Chicago, IL 60637' as your destination. The driver will take you directly to the Frederick C. Robie House, and it’s a convenient option if you have luggage or prefer not to navigate public transport.
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