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Iconic Chicago-Area Holiday Traditions Kick Off for the 2024-25 Winter Season

Ice Skating

Maggie Daley Park Ice Skating Ribbon

The Maggie Daley Park Ice Skating Ribbon, located at 337 E. Randolph St. near Millennium Park, was recently nominated as the nation’s best ice skating rink in USA Today’s “10Best” Best Reader’s Choice Awards.

The ice rink opens for the season on Friday, November 15, and will remain open, weather permitting, through March 9.

Hours and prices vary. More information can be found here.

Mccormick Tribune Ice Rink

The Millennium Park ice skating rink opens on November 15 through February 2, weather permitting. Hours vary, with the rink offering free ice skating lessons at times.

More information can be found here.

Lightscape at Chicago Botanic Garden

2024 marks the “enchanting” winter event’s 6th year at the Chicago Botanic Garden. The event, which takes about three weeks to set up, features around 500,000 lights, and draws approximately 245,000 people to the Chicago Botanic Garden, located in suburban Glencoe. And while art and light displays will change each year, the fan-favorite “winter cathedral” will still be on hand.

The event runs from Friday, November 15 through January 5 on select dates. Hours vary, and tickets begin at $19 for non-members, and some dates and times are expected to sell out.

New this year for the event are “themed nights,” with every Tuesday as “glow night,” every Wednesday as “pajama night,” and every Thursday as “ugly sweater night.” 21-and-over nights are also available.

Festive food and drinks for both children and adults are available for purchase throughout the event.

More information can be found here.

Lincoln Park ZooLights and Tree Lighting

A Chicago favorite event at Lincoln Park Zoo, ZooLights features the zoo lit up with more than three million lights, interactive displays, a holiday light tunnel, a ferris wheel and more.

The event, in its 30th year, will also feature ice carvers and professional Victorian carolers on select nights. The Pepper Family Wildlife Center will “transform” into the North Pole, hosting visits with Santa, and pop-up holiday themed bar Snowy’s Spirits & S’mores will offer festive cocktails, hot drinks and firepits for roasting s’mores.

New to the event this year is the “Light Lounge” at the Foreman Pavilion, which will allow guests to “rest and recharge” in an atmosphere of family-friendly displays and activities. The space will also feature a lounge area with special food and drinks for a “more adult vibe.”

The event opens on November 15 and runs through January 5. Hours vary. Tickets start at $7, and free admission is available on select Mondays.

More information can be found here.

Randolph Street Holiday Market Festival

Deck the halls with all things vintage at the Randolph Street Holiday Market.

The popular holiday market runs on November 16 and 17, at Chicago Plumbers Union Hall, located at 1350 W. Washington Blvd.

The event showcases more than 100 vendors along with food and drink, kids’ crafts, DJs, gift wrapping and more.

Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Tickets start at $12.

More information can be found here.

Illumination: Tree Lights at The Morton Arboretum

Explore 50 acres of The Morton Arboretum’s majestic trees during Illumination: Tree Lights, a one-of-a-kind spectacle of color, light, and sound.

The popular holiday event opens on November 15 and features 17 immersive installations along a one-mile path, plus crackling fires with s’mores and more. The event ends with a laser light finale on Meadow Lake.

The event, at 4100 Illinois Route 53 in Lisle, runs through January 4. Hours and ticket prices vary. More information can be found here.

Conclusion

As the holiday season approaches, these iconic Chicago-area events offer a variety of festive activities for families, friends, and loved ones to enjoy. Whether you’re looking for outdoor ice skating, twinkling lights, or vintage holiday shopping, there’s something for everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions

* What dates do these events run?
+ Lightscape at Chicago Botanic Garden: November 15 – January 5
+ Lincoln Park ZooLights: November 15 – January 5
+ Randolph Street Holiday Market: November 16 and 17
+ Illumination: Tree Lights at The Morton Arboretum: November 15 – January 4
* Are tickets required for any of these events?
+ Yes, tickets are required for Lightscape at Chicago Botanic Garden and Illumination: Tree Lights at The Morton Arboretum. Ticket prices vary.
+ Tickets start at $7 for Lincoln Park ZooLights.
+ Tickets start at $12 for Randolph Street Holiday Market.
* Are these events suitable for all ages?
+ Yes, these events are suitable for all ages. However, some events may have age restrictions or specific activities designed for children.

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