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museums and attractions regularly host free admission days
It’s likely welcome news for parents searching for family-friendly activities at a time when many schools are either operating on a shortened week or not in session altogether.
Museums and Free Admission Days
Adler Planetarium
The Adler Planetarium allows Illinois residents to visit the museum for free every Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Interested parties must reserve tickets in advance.
The museum said admission is always free for Illinois teachers.
DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center
Although pre-booking tickets is always required, the museum offers free admission every Wednesday.
Field Museum
The Field Museum is free to Illinois residents on Wednesdays throughout 2024, according to the museum.
To visit for free, individuals must provide proof of residency. Tickets are not able to be purchased online, they are only available on site.
More information can be found here.
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
Illinois residents can visit the Museum of Contemporary Art for free every Tuesday.
The museum is always free for visitors under the age of 18. The museum also has a pay-what-you-can policy.
Shedd Aquarium
The Shedd Aquarium offers free admission for Illinois residents from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 26.
Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
The museum offers free admission days on Thursdays for Illinois residents, and on those days, a $10 donation is suggested.
You have the option to reserve your admission tickets online or in person.
Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center
Through 2024, admission is free on the last Friday of every month. Visitors are urged to reserve their tickets in advance.
Museums That Always Offer Free Admission
Chicago Park District Museums
The following museums are always free, no matter your residency or time of year:
Garfield Park Conservatory
Maggie Daley Park
Lincoln Park Zoo
Millennium Park
Navy Pier
Conclusions
This list provides free admission days for Illinois residents at various Chicago museums and attractions. These free days are a great opportunity to explore and learn something new, and they’re offered throughout the year, making it easy to plan family-friendly activities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to show proof of residency?
Can I bring my family?
Do I need to register for tickets in advance?
YES, some museums require advance registration for these free admission days. Make sure to check individual museum websites for specific information on registration and availability.