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According to Trip Advisor there are 98 of them in fact. There are no shortages of museums in Chicago.
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It’s free and you can enjoy a cocktail up there! John Hancock Observation Deck – save yourself the $20 or so to go to the deck and instead head to the Signature Lounge located on the 96th floor. The Underground Pedway – sure, it’s not really a match for Minneapolis’ covered walkways, but the Chicago version is kind of cool if you have a chance to dip below the surface.Ģ0. Jane Adams Hull-House Museum – Dedicated to the first woman to win the Nobel Prize.ġ9. Home to more than 200 different species and over 1,000 animals.ġ8. Lincoln Park Zoo – the largest urban zoo in America. Do not miss this if that’s your type of thing.ġ7. The Rookery Building – The lobby of this building has the only Frank Lloyd Wright design in the Loop. Maggie Daley Park – Visit Chicago’s version of Alice in Wonderland and unleash your inner child.ġ6. National Museum of Mexican Art – The museum has over 9,000 pieces making it on of the largest collections of Mexican art in the country.ġ5.
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Here is the full line up of what’s playing.ġ4. Movies in Millennium Park – Every Tuesday beginning June 21 you can catch a flick in Millennium Park. Harold Washington Library – it’s gigantic, has wi-fi and is a great spot to escape the hustle and bustle of the city while your still in the city.ġ3. Don’t forget that the Lincoln Park Conservatory is only the 2nd largest in Chicago behind the Garfield Park Conservatory which is also free.ġ2. Their rotating show room is awesome as is their fern garden. Lincoln Park Conservatory – Love love love this place. Ride a bike, walk, jog, people watch, segway (probably not free) or rollerblade. Take advantage of Chicago’s 18 miles of lake front trail. Both Lagunitas and Revolution offer free tours.ġ0. Headquarters Beercade in Lakeview is one of them.ĩ. There are a handful of bars popping up across the city that allow you to play your favorite games, like NBA Jam, for free. The suggested admission fee is $12 for an adult but they will not turn anyone away.Ĩ. Technically this is a pay-what-your-want museum.
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Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art – This is another tricky one. We’re not entirely sure if this should even be on our list. Chicago Botanic Gardens – the gardens are located just outside the city. Buckingham Fountain – Where are our Married with Children fans? No? Ok… Well, still – definitely worth a visit during the summer when the fountains are on. Millennium Park – your visit to Chicago is not complete unless you visit The Bean and Crown Fountain – both located within a hop, skip and a jump of each other in Millennium Park.ĥ. Chicago Cultural Center – One of the first cultural centers in the nation is home to the largest Tiffany glass dome and rotating art exhibits – all free of charge.Ĥ. Check out our calendar and reserve your spot today.ģ. Take a walking tour – Yup, a shameless plug. It’s a real special treat if you’re there for the 4th of July too, great fireworks show.Ģ. #1 goes to … Visit Navy Pier – tough to beat the action at Navy Pier during the summer. Keeping with the spirit of our business and our desire to help everyone enjoy Chicago on the tightest of budgets we’ve compiled a list of the 20 best free things to do in Chicago.