2. The Art Institute of Chicago
The institute is always free for kids under 14, but it’s also free weekdays from the week after Thanksgiving through spring break. See some of the classics you’ve learned about in art class, like Sunday on the Grand Jatte and Monet’s Water Lilies.
Experience art, music, historic architecture, and more at the Chicago Cultural Center. Photo by Patrick Emerson via Flickr
3. Chicago Cultural Center
The center is always free. See some great architecture, art, music, and more within walking distance of Millennium Park and the Magnificent Mile
4. The Field Museum
The museum is free every Wednesday in January for Illinois residents. Check out our tips for visiting the museum with kids here.
5. Garfield Park Conservatory
Check out some greenery off the Green Line: The Garfield Park Conservatory is always free. We let you know how to visit with kids.
6. Museum of Contemporary Art
Find a new favorite piece of art at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Those under 18 are always free, and all Illinois resident are free on Tuesdays. Check out free Family Saturdays the second Saturday of the month October through May.
7. National Museum of Mexican Art
More art, but now from south of the border: The National Museum of Mexican Art is always free for everybody.
8. Museum of Science and Industry
The museum has at least two free days every month in 2024 except in December. Check the museum’s website for more details and see our favorite things to do here.
9. National Puerto Rican Museum
Learn about another culture at the National Puerto Rican Museum in Humboldt Park. It’s always free.
10. Smart Museum of Art
The University of Chicago’s Smart Museum of Art is always free and features Saturday family events highlighting the museum’s current exhibits.
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Enjoy an animal encounter at the Shedd Aquarium. Photo courtesy of the aquarium
11. Shedd Aquarium
Tuesday evenings are free for the first half of the year at the Shedd Aquarium. Select full days in January and February are also free for Illinois residents.
12. Lincoln Park Zoo
There’s only a handful of free zoos left in America, and one of them is Chicago’s own Lincoln Park Zoo.
13. Broofield Zoo
The suburbs have their own zoo, too. Broofield Zoo is free Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays for the first three months of the year.
14. Chicago History Museum
The museum is free on many days of the year, including Martin Luther King Day and Presidents Day. Check the website for full details and see what we liked to do in our review.
15. Jane Addams Hull House Museum
Learn about Jane Addams, the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, and her work with immigrants at the Jane Addams-Hull House Museum. The museum is free with a suggested donation of $5.
See nature on display at the Lincoln Park Conservancy and Gardens. Photo courtesy of the conservancy, Facebook
16. Lincoln Park Conservatory
Supplement your trip to Lincoln Park Zoo by learning about plants at Lincoln Park Conservatory. It’s free with a suggested donation, and makes a great place to get out of the cold during the winter.
17. Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures
The University of Chicago’s recently renamed Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures has suggested donations of up to $10 for individuals. Learn about ancient cultures, West Africa, and North Asia.
18. Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
The museum offers Donation Days on Thursdays: You pay what you can or want to pay. Be sure to visit the butterfly haven at 2pm to see the newly emerged butterflies being released.
19. Swedish American Museum
The Andersonville museum has free admission days every Tuesday. The Brunk Children’s Museum of Immigration has plenty of interesting information for young people.
20. Trailside Museum of Natural History
Learn about nature, walk through the woods, and participate in plenty of free activities at the Trailside Museum of Natural History.
21. Chicago Women’s Park and Gardens
Visit free indoor and outdoor play spaces and learn about the contributions of a variety of Chicago women at Chicago Women’s Park and Gardens.
22. LEGO Store
It’s bricktacular: You can play without buying anything at the LEGO Store in Water Tower Place.
23. The American Girl Store
We all know American Girl dolls are expensive, but you can browse The American Girl Store, also in Water Tower, for free. It has free events such book signings and trick-or-treating at Halloween, and many other events under $15.
24. HelloBaby
This free, indoor play space for toddlers on the South Side features music classes and story times with a reservation.
25. PLAY at Yorktown Center
This kid-friendly space has a climbing structure, duplo tables, and sensory exhibits for young kids.
26. Money Museum
This museum at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago is free to walk-in visitors.
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Explore North Park Village Nature Center. Photo courtesy of the center
27. North Park Village Nature Center
You don’t have to leave the city to play in nature. North Park Village Nature Center has 58 acres of hiking, a discovery room, a hands-on table of natural objects, and interactive displays.
28. Thomas Hughes Children’s Library
Everyone from toddlers through tweens can enjoy the Thomas Hughes Children’s Library at Harold Washington Library in the Loop.
29. Ukrainan Institute of Modern Art
Visit the Ukrainan Institute of Modern Art for a donation-based art experience.
30. Anderson’s Bookshops
Hang out in these book stores in Naperville or Downers Grove. There are lots of fun books to check out, and authors frequently visit to sign and/or read books.
31. Holy Name Cathedral
Take a self-guided tour of Holy Name Cathedral, an architectural gem among Chicago churches.
32. Gurnee Mills
Climb on the giant hot dog in the Gurnee Mills mall play area.
33. Chicago Pedway
Wind your way through Chicago’s underground by using the Chicago Pedway.
34. Wildwood Nature Center
Visit the animals in the recently reopened Wildwood Nature Center in Park Ridge.
Chicago’s Chinatown Branch Library is a multicultural haven. Photo by Emily via Flickr
35. Chinatown Branch Library
Hear a story in two languages at the Chinatown Branch Library.
36. Obama Presidential Library
Check out the progress of the construction of the Obama Presidential Library and the Japanese Gardens and Wooded Island in Jackson Park.
37. Knoch Knolls Nature Center
Take part in a free discovery day at the nature center in Naperville.
38. Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art
Learn about lapidary art at the Lizzadro Museum on free Wednesdays in Oak Brook.
39. Holstein Pool
Go for a swim at Holstein Pool—it even has a separate kiddie pool.
40. Free Concerts
Listen to some music at a free concert in one of Chicago’s parks.
41. Go Run
Register for a ‘Go Run. These free one-mile or 5K races are a partnership between Chicago Park District and Chicago Area Runners Assocation and they run March through November.
42. Parades
From Lunar New Year to St. Patrick’s Day, to Halloween and Thanksgiving, you can find a parade in the city or suburbs.
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Make a splash at the Crown Fountain. Photo courtesy of the Millenium Park Foundation
43. Millennium Park
Visit Millennium Park. See The Bean and make a splash in the Crown Fountain.
44. Maggie Daley Park
Then walk over to Maggie Daley Park. Its magnificent playground and skating ribbon wow families in all seasons.
45. Lakefront Trail
Take a walk along Lakefront Trail. Traverse 18 miles from north to south on foot, on a bike, or even on rollerblades.
46. Beaches
Swim in Lake Michigan at one of our favorite beaches.
Enjoy four seasons worth of free events at Gallagher Way. Photo courtesy of Gallagher Way
47. Gallagher Way
Visit Gallagher Way for free events, including movies near Wrigley Field or theme days with activities ranging from music to sports to environmentalism.
48. Navy Pier
Stroll along Navy Pier. You’ll often find art exhibits, free music and dance performances, or other family-friendly activities going on up to a half-mile into the lake.
49. Fireworks
Speaking of Navy Pier, the venue sets off fireworks every Saturday during the summer, on July 4 and New Year’s Eve, and on select other holidays.
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Delight in the work of local artists at Art on the Mart. Photo courtesy of Art on the Mart
50. Art on the Mart
Stop on Wacker Drive across the Chicago River from the Merchandise Mart to see Art on the Mart—images from local artists projected onto one of the largest horizontal buildings in the country.
51. Public Art
See more art, from Picasso to Chagall and Calder, without entering a building in a self-guided public art tour of the Loop.
52. St. Patrick’s Day
Celebrate Irish culture and watch as the Chicago River is dyed green in March.
53. Free Neighborhood Tour
Take in the Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival’s Free Neighborhood Tour in January.
54. Holiday Windows
Visit the animated windows at Macy’s during the holiday season.
55. Outdoor Movies
See a free outdoor movie in one of Chicago’s parks during the summer.
56. Open House Chicago
Tour one of Chicago’s hidden architectural gems at the Chicago Architecture Foundation’s Open House Chicago event in October.
Enjoy a free skate at McCormick Tribune Ice Rink. Photo courtesy of the rink
57. Ice Skating
Glide along the ice at McCormick Millennium Park skating rink, where admission is free.
58. Holiday Carols
Sing some carols next to the Bean on Fridays in December.
59. Children’s Theater
See Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins presented by the Strawdog Theater in December.
60. Klein Creek Farm
Visit West Chicago’s Klein Creek Farm to see what life was like in the area in the 1890s.
61. Wicker Ice
Skate on the community-maintained Wicker Ice in Wicker Park.
62. Parkway Bank Park
See all Rosemont has to offer at Parkway Bank Park, including the Chicago Wolves Ice Rink.
63. Mount Bridgeport
Enjoy a winter day of sledding at Mount Bridgeport.
64. Skate Park
Get some air time at Grant Park’s new skate park.
65. Buckingham Fountain
Watch in awe as the Clarence F. Buckingham Fountain lights up on a summer evening.
66. Skokie Northshore Sculpture Park
Walk among the outdoor art at Skokie North Shore Sculpture Park, or take a free public guided tour from May through October.
67. German-American Fest
Music and dancing are free at the late-summer German-American Fest in Lincoln Square. Food, drink, and games are available for a fee.
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Head off to see the wizard at Oz Park. Photo courtesy of the 43rd Ward and Chicago Playgrounds
68. Oz Park
Follow the yellow brick road to Oz Park to see gardens, statues, and a playground inspired by the movie.
69. The 606
Take the kids on a tour of the Bloomingdale Trail, aka the 606. The 2.7-mile former train track has playgrounds and events from astronomy to yoga.
70. Spraygrounds
Get wet and wild at one of the free spraygrounds located throughout the city.
71. Humboldt Park Lagoon
Enjoy a dip in Chicago’s only inland beach. Hopefully, lifeguard shortages will end in time for families to swim there in 2024.
72. Graceland Cemetery
See if you can find any famous Chicagoans buried in Graceland Cemetary.
73. Women and Children First
Watch an author read his or her book or enjoy a story time or kids book club at this Andersonville book store.
74. Neighborhood Tours
Download an episode of Chicago Children’s Theater’s Walkie Talkies and let it guide you through one of Chicago’s neighborhoods.
Watch the Blue Angels soar over Chicago. Photo courtesy of the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs
75. Chicago Air and Water Show
Find a spot along the lake shore downtown or on the near north side to watch the Chicago Air and Water Show in August.
76. Toy Stores
Play in a local toy store such as Building Blocks in Lakeview or Wicker Park, Timeless Toys in Lincoln Square, or My Special Toy Store in Downers Grove.
77. Make Music Chicago Day
Make some sweet sounds in Chicago for free at various locations on June 21.
78. Green City Market
Visit Green City Market in Lincoln Park for some free or low-price produce.
79. Kidical Mass
Take part in a free Kidical Mass bike ride. They take place monthly in many Chicago neighborhoods.
80. Chalk the Street
Chalk up Howard Street in Rogers Park in August for free.
81. Grant Park Music Festival
Find a free seat at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion for Grant Park Music Festival. Premium seats are paid, but you can sit in the back or on the lawn for free.
82. Sundays on State
Stroll down “that great street” when the Chicago Loop Alliance closes down State Street for a festival on select Sundays during the summer.
Bust a move at SummerDance Chicago. Photo courtesy of the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs
83. SummerDance Chicago
Learn to dance in one of Chicago’s 77 neighborhoods at SummerDance Chicago.
84. Chinatown Summer Fair
Watch the dragon and lion dance procession at Chinatown Summer Fair, held in July,.
85. Printers Row Lit Fest
Meet your favorite authors and browse through books at this literary festival, held each September.
86. Northerly Island
Explore Northerly Island during all four seasons. It has a beach in the summer, hiking in the spring and fall, and you can cross-country ski or snowshoe in the winter.
87. Volunteer
Cultivate your kids’ sense of citizenship by helping out at a food pantry or toy drive.
88. Support the Athletes
Watch the Chicago Marathon in October or the Chicago Triathlon in August.
89. Palmer Pool
Take a ride down one of the three free water slides in Palmer Pool.
90. Bison’s Bluff Nature Playground
The playground in Schaumburg is free from November through March.
91. DuSable Museum of African American History
This one-of-a-kind art and culture museum is free to everyone on Wednesdays.
92. Mindworks: The Science of Thinking
The University of Chicago’s Mindworks: The Science of Thinking features interactive exhibits downtown. It’s always free and reseservations are recommended.
93. Design Museum of Chicago
Explore all aspects of design, from architecture to street art at this museum, which is free and open to the public daily.
94. Watch a Waterfall
Take in more of nature’s beauty at Waterfall Glen or Lake Katherine.
95. Lilacia Park
Visit Lilacia Park in Lombard for Lilac Time in the spring or holiday lights in the winter.
Stroll along the Chicago Riverwalk. Photo by Nancy Kalchbrenner
96. River Walks
Stroll along the Chicago Riverwalk or the Naperville Riverwalk to see people, public art, and aquatic life in each city’s downtown.
97. Hyde Park Art Center
This home of creativity and community is always free and features free programming related to current exhibits.
98. Poetry Foundation
Roses are red, violets are blue, the Poetry Foundation is free for me and you.
99. Newberry Library
Newberry is a noncirculating library featuring rare and historical books and exhibits. It’s always free to the public.
100. Greeter Tours
Explore one of Chicago’s historic neighborhoods with a local from Chicago Greeter.