
Apartments near Oak Street Beach in Chicago, IL (2,036 Rentals)


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All the pretty young people from Chicago apartments know that it's important to be and be seen in the local scene, and there's no place better to strut your stuff in front of attractive members of the opposite sex than at Oak Street Beach. Right on the shores of Lake Michigan, this park is a hot spot, where you'll frequently find sexy young people from apartments near Oak Street Beach walking along the waves or just laying out in the warm sun, making for some of the best people watching in the city, and it's all just within a few minutes of lively downtown Chicago. Though sunbathing and splashing in the waves are the most popular pastimes at Oak Street Beach, there are also a number of other activities for partake in. The beach is a popular place for inline skaters and skateboarders from Chicago apartments, and you can also find plenty of volleyball players running around the beach looking for a game. For those feeling a bit peckish, there are concession stands scattered across the riverfront, but for the best food around, you should be sure to visit the Oak Street Beachstro, for some delicious food with a view of the beautiful beach, as well as the beautiful creatures for the apartments near Oak Street Beach. When the weather turns pleasant, the sun is shining, and the young people come out in full force, there are few better spots to hang out than at the Oak Street Beach. No matter if you're looking for some aquatic fun, skating, or just laying around getting a tan and watching all the pretty young creatures, the beach is the perfect place to visit. An apartment near Oak Street Beach is a great idea for those who want to have the fun of the lake all year round, where you can stay close to all the fun of the lake and its surroundings, while also staying close to all the bustling activity of downtown.
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