Not all fall fun has to be pumpkins and hayrides. This year, Lakeshore East residents can branch out with experiences that feel just as festive — and a little unexpected.
Gangsters and Ghosts Tour
Take a walk on the darker side of Chicago history with this popular tour through the Loop. Equal parts spooky and fascinating, it’s a perfect way to lean into the Halloween season while learning something new about the city we call home.
Afternoon Tea: Fall Edition at LondonHouse
Swap cider for something a little more refined. LondonHouse is bringing back its seasonal afternoon tea with a fall twist — think spiced flavors, skyline views, and a cozy escape from the crisp air outside.
And of course, the neighborhood tradition lives on with the Lakeshore East Halloween Parade the last Saturday in October, where kids, pets, and neighbors show off costumes in the park.
Fall Fest with a View
Island Party Hut turns the Riverwalk into a fall playground every October. Think hayrides on the Island Party Boat, live music, pumpkin patches, and the kind of apple cider donuts that never make it home. Add in seasonal cocktails, beer, and cider, and you’ve got the perfect excuse to linger by the water. Whether you’re there for photo ops, skyline views, or just an afternoon with friends, Fall Fest brings small-town charm to the heart of downtown.

🎃 Island Party Hut Fall Fest
🎶 Live music sets the vibe all afternoon
🍩 Donuts + cider = fall essentials
🌊 Hayrides on the river are a must-try
📸 Photo ops with pumpkins + a skyline backdrop
💡 Pro tip: Go early to beat the crowds and snag a front-row riverside table




Of course, fall in Chicago doesn’t stop at our doorstep. The city is buzzing with festivals:
Open House Chicago (Oct 18–19) — Go behind the scenes at architectural icons and hidden gems during this free citywide festival.
Lincoln Park Zoo Fall Fest — A family-friendly classic with rides, pumpkins, and plenty of photo ops.
Arts in the Dark Parade (Oct 18) — A glowing, after-dark spectacle marching down State Street.



🎃 NAVY PIER IN FALL
Here’s why the lakefront is the place to be this season:
👻 Slightly Spooky Saturday — Trick-or-treating, costumes, activities, and live entertainment for the whole family.
🍺 Park, Tailgate & Sail at Harry Caray’s — Oktoberfest buffet, drink specials, and a Stein Hoisting Contest before cruising to Soldier Field on the Shoreline Water Taxi. ($30 includes buffet, parking discount, and a Sun Cruiser Vodka Iced Tea.)
🚤 Chicago Bears Water Taxi — October 19 @ 10:00 AM. Skip the traffic and sail from Navy Pier to Soldier Field for game day.

From spooky strolls to game-day sails, Navy Pier makes fall weekends unforgettable.
Fall in Lakeshore East is more than just a season
— it’s a reminder of why this neighborhood is so special. We’re tucked into a pocket of downtown where skyscrapers meet parks, and where community traditions happen against the backdrop of Chicago’s skyline. Whether you’re sipping cider at the Riverwalk, dressing up your dog for the Halloween parade, or simply wandering through the park as the leaves hit peak color, this is the kind of fall you won’t find anywhere else in the city.
And no fall day here is complete without a stop at Drunken Bean. Their seasonal lattes are a local favorite, especially the Bailey’s Pumpkin Pie Latte — a cozy blend that lives up to their motto: Sip, Savor, and Fall in Love with Bailey’s Pumpkin Pie at Drunken Bean. Pair it with one of their fall treats and let the warm, spiced flavors carry you through the season.
Don’t forget your pup, either — while you sip, they can enjoy a Doggy Lick from Two Balls and a Bone, available right at Drunken Bean. Because in Lakeshore East, coffee dates are always better when shared.

One of the biggest surprises for new residents? How much Lakeshore East feels like its own neighborhood in the middle of downtown.
You’re just steps from Michigan Avenue, Millennium Park, and Navy Pier, but autumn here has its own rhythm. The park glows with color, the Riverwalk hums with festivals, and cozy cafés like Drunken Bean roll out seasonal lattes that make the season feel special.
It’s the kind of place where you can stroll under fiery foliage with your dog, pick up a pumpkin spice treat, then head to a riverfront concert or a Chicago Architecture Center tour — all without leaving your four-block bubble.
🍁 HIDDEN PERKS OF FALL HERE *
Seasonal lattes & pumpkin pie treats at Drunken Bean
Doggy Licks for pups while you sip your coffee
Walkable to Riverwalk festivals & Oktoberfest fun
Community parades and gatherings right in the park
A small-town vibe in the middle of the city
It’s not just fall in Chicago. It’s fall in Lakeshore East.
Living in Lakeshore East isn’t just about condos or square footage.
It’s about crisp mornings in the park, neighborhood parades, pumpkin-spiced stops at Drunken Bean, and the kind of community traditions that make downtown living feel a little more personal.
If you’re thinking about making this neighborhood your own, you don’t need someone to point out the listings—you need someone who actually lives the lifestyle and knows how to help you find your fit here, too.
Ready to make Lakeshore East living your own?


