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Temple Sholom of Chicago is located on North Lake Shore Drive (the inner Drive) between Cornelia Avenue (north) and Stratford Street (south). The entrance to the building is located on Stratford Street.

Temple Sholom does have a parking lot on the south side of Stratford Street, across from the Temple. The parking lot is open to visitors, with the exception of certain holidays and events. For your convenience, additional parking is available at the parking lots that are listed below.

From the South: Exit Lake Shore Drive at Belmont Avenue. Turn right off of Belmont onto inner Lake Shore Drive and proceed approximately 3 blocks until you reach Stratford Street. You will see the Temple on your left.

From the North: Exit Lake Shore Drive at Irving Park Road. Turn left onto North Marine Drive, which will become inner Lake Shore Drive south of Irving Park Road, and proceed approximately 5 blocks until you reach Cornelia Avenue. You will see the Temple on your right side.

NEIGHBORHOOD PARKING GARAGES
(for rates, please call individual garage)

1) Mid City Garage |
3440 North Broadway

(773) 935-4300

2) The New York
3660 North Lake Shore Drive
(773) 883-2300

3) 3440 North Lake Shore Drive
(Limited Parking Available)
(773) 348-3131

4) 3600 North Lake Shore Drive
(Limited Parking Available)
Mike Hardy (773) 296-0286

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