While Chicago is divided into 77 official community areas, the number of distinct neighborhoods within the city is generally considered to be well over 200, although this number can vary depending on the definition and the source.
Here is short list of neighborhoods.
The Loop: This is Chicago's central business district and is universally recognized. It's home to iconic landmarks, major businesses, and cultural institutions.
Pilsen (part of Lower West Side): Known for its vibrant Mexican-American culture, colorful murals, and thriving arts scene.
South Loop: A rapidly growing area with a mix of historic buildings and new developments, close to museums and the lakefront.
Hyde Park: Home to the University of Chicago and a rich history and cultural scene.
West Loop/Fulton Market: A former industrial area that has transformed into a culinary hotspot and stylish residential area.
Lakeview/Wrigleyville: Famous for being home to Wrigley Field and a lively entertainment scene.
Old Town (part of Near North Side): Historic neighborhood with charming streets, theaters, and vibrant nightlife.
Wicker Park/Bucktown: Known for their independent boutiques, vintage shops, vibrant arts scene, and lively nightlife.
Logan Square: A diverse neighborhood with a thriving arts and music scene, historic architecture, and popular restaurants.
Chinatown (part of Armour Square): A historic and culturally significant neighborhood with vibrant markets, restaurants, and cultural institutions.
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