House 5863- Chicago's Premier Bed & Breakfast.
Edgewater
Chicago, Illinois
Just north of trendy Andersonville lies the lakeside neighborhood of Edgewater. With the Loyola University campus in the north end of the neighborhood, the area attracts students and young professionals. But even with a nearby college, the area still manages to maintain its quiet suburban roots. Towards the west side of the neighborhood are more single-family homes, schools, and parks that young families frequent. Along the lake, you will find both mid and high-rise condo buildings overlooking Foster Beach and Lake Michigan. For entertainment, nearby Andersonville offers a multitude of bars and eateries that make for an exciting night out, without putting a hole in your wallet. So while you may travel outside the neighborhood confines for most of your entertainment options, Edgewater serves as a peaceful neighborhood to come home to every night. Edgewater literally hugs the water's edge, with miles of beaches, green spaces, and stunning views over Lake Michigan. This historic neighborhood is a haven for artists, foodies, and theatre lovers.
Andersonville
Chicago, Illinois
Andersonville is a laid-back area within west Edgewater. It’s known for its 19th-century row houses, as well as charming antique shops, cafes and cool furniture stores along Clark Street, a popular commercial strip. The neighborhood’s Swedish heritage is evident in its quaint restaurants and bakeries. The Swedish American Museum features artifacts from local and continental immigrant communities.
Between its historic architecture, dynamic bar scene, and bustling main street, Andersonville is a thriving example of a charming urban neighborhood. When it comes to shopping, you'll find Chicago's “shop local capital,” with an array of independently owned storefronts and cool boutiques.
Andersonville
Chicago, Illinois
Andersonville is a laid-back area within west Edgewater. It’s known for its 19th-century row houses, as well as charming antique shops, cafes and cool furniture stores along Clark Street, a popular commercial strip. The neighborhood’s Swedish heritage is evident in its quaint restaurants and bakeries. The Swedish American Museum features artifacts from local and continental immigrant communities.
Between its historic architecture, dynamic bar scene, and bustling main street, Andersonville is a thriving example of a charming urban neighborhood. When it comes to shopping, you'll find Chicago's “shop local capital,” with an array of independently owned storefronts and cool boutiques.
Uptown
Chicago, Illinois
Uptown is a laid-back residential area on Chicago’s Far North Side. North Broadway is known for its trendy cafes, jazz lounges and bars. Other nightlife and entertainment venues include the Uptown Theatre, the Riviera Theatre and the venerable Aragon Ballroom, which opened in 1926. In the 121-acre Graceland Cemetery are the burial sites of many famous Chicagoans. Montrose Beach has seasonal swimming and volleyball. Uptown's western-most district is primarily a residential community filled with vintage homes and apartment buildings. It also includes some industry along Ravenswood Avenue. Clark Street is known for its eclectic shops, restaurants, and the renowned Black Ensemble Theater.
Rogers Park
Chicago, Illinois
If you’re looking for off-the-beaten-path, under-the-radar Chicago, head to Rogers Park. You’ll find architectural gems, authentic global eateries, and a cutting-edge theatre scene, all nestled in this welcoming lakefront enclave.
Rogers Park is one of Chicago’s most diverse neighborhoods, with more than 60 different languages spoken. As you might expect, the neighborhood’s dining options are just as diverse. Take a culinary journey around the world at Caribbean American Bakery, Redz Belizean Restaurant, Asahi Roll Sushi, Rocky’s Tacos, Tostini Turkish Street Food, and beyond.
If you want a taste of Chicago’s artsy side, Rogers Park is the perfect place to be. Check out the Glenwood Avenue Arts District, an inviting urban stretch with cobblestone streets, sprawling murals, art studios and galleries, an award-winning theatre, and entertainment venues hosting magic shows, cabaret, world music and more. The area is also home to the pedestrian-friendly Glenwood Alfresco. Each summer, the Glenwood Sunday Market brings an array of local vendors, and the Glenwood Avenue Arts Fest (held the third weekend in August) features handmade art, live music, and studio tours.
Looking for a great place to stay in Chicago? Welcome to House 5863 Chicago Bed & Breakfast.
House 5863 is not your typical B&B. Instead of Victorian décor and rocking chairs, we offer a modern, urban experience in the heart of Chicago’s North Side. Our style is clean, comfortable, and effortlessly cool—designed for guests who appreciate simplicity, thoughtful design, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Each room is fresh, stylish, and, above all, restful. We take a more independent approach to hospitality, allowing you to enjoy privacy and comfort while we take care of the details behind the scenes.
Our shared spaces are designed for easy, everyday living. The fully equipped kitchen features a continental-style breakfast with all the essentials, so you can enjoy it on your own schedule. Step outside to our garden and deck areas for a quiet, refreshing escape from the city.
Take a virtual tour to experience House 5863 for yourself, and join us on your next visit to Chicago—we’re confident you’ll enjoy your stay.
House 5863 is a City of Chicago–licensed Bed & Breakfast, meeting strict standards through annual building, health, and fire inspections to ensure safety, quality, and peace of mind.

