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Step into an ice cream wonderland that is bound to ignite your senses through a theatrical experience with unlimited ice cream treats as you journey through 14 installations.

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Museum of Ice Cream (435 North Michigan Ave), is one of Chicago’s newest attractions. Orleans St.) is an interactive pop-up sensory play experience all about slime with a slime bar, a slime waterfall, ASMR experiences and more. The Chicago Children’s Museum has many hands-on exhibits including The “Dinosaur Expedition,” where kids dig for bones and conduct archaeological research. Chicago Children’s MuseumĬhicago Children’s Museum at Navy Pier (700 East Grand Avenue) is a children’s museum geared for ages 0-10 where play and learning connect. It is also known for its live butterfly house. Cannon Dr.) is a natural history museum operated by the Chicago Academy of Sciences which focuses on the natural history of the Chicago region, and offers educational programs for children and adults. While older kids will enjoy the museums listed above, these indoor attractions are especially geared towards babies, toddlers and younger kids. Chicago Fed’s Money Museum Chicago Indoor Activities for Toddlers and Kids.National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture (NMPRAC).

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Mindworks: The Science of Thinking, a science museum where visitors can take part in research studies and earn prizes.

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Free Museums in ChicagoĬhicago has more free museums that you might want to check out on a cold or rainy day.

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Stockton Drive), a public conservatory full of tropical palms and plants, is the perfect warm escape on a cold or rainy day. Often referred to as “landscape art under glass,” the Garfield Park Conservatory showcases thousands of plant species from around the world throughout eight indoor display gardens.

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Central Park Ave) is one of the largest and most stunning botanical conservatories in the US. The stunning landmark building, opened in 1897, is home to two magnificent stained-glass domes, and presents hundreds of free cultural exhibits and performances annually. Chicago Cultural CenterĬhicago Cultural Center (78 E Washington St) is a free municipal cultural center. Free Indoor Things to do in Chicagoīelow are the best free Chicago indoor attractions. Lake Shore Drive) is one of the best and most visited aquariums in the United States. Driehaus Museum (40 East Erie Street) is a museum of art, architecture, and design of the late 19th century to the present which is presented as an immersive experience in the 1883 Nickerson Mansion, one of the last remaining mansions of Chicago’s Gilded Age. Visibility might be limited on a rainy day but the views should be great on a cold sunny day.Ĭlick here to buy a skip the line ticket if you want to avoid long lines. Make sure to visit The Ledge, a glass balcony extending four feet outside the 103rd floor of Willis Tower. Skydeck offers spectacular views spanning up to four states. Skydeck Chicago in Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower) (233 S Wacker Dr) has returned with a transformed experience that will allow you to see, hear & be immersed in Chicago from street to sky. The 360 Chicago observation deck is also home of TILT – Chicago’s highest thrill ride – an enclosed moving platform that literally tilts you out over Michigan Avenue from the 94th Floor.Ĭlick here to buy a skip the line ticket. If you prefer to enjoy views over a meal or a drink, 875 North Michigan Avenue has a restaurant on its 95th floor named The Signature Room at the 95th and a bar on the 96th floor called The Signature Lounge at the 96th. Visibility can be limited on a rainy day but the views should be great on a cold sunny day. 360 CHICAGO Observation Deckģ60 CHICAGO (formerly John Hancock Observatory), a public observatory on the 94th Floor of 875 N Michigan offers breathtaking 360 degrees views of the Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan. (Click here to purchase an Early Access VIP Tour if you want to avoid crowds). Inside the museum you will see Maximo, the Titanosaur, the largest dinosaur that ever lived. The Field Museum (Museum Campus, 1400 S Lake Shore Dr) is one of the largest natural history museums in the world with more than 40 million specimens and artifacts. The Museum of Science and Industry (5700 S Lake Shore Drive) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere with 14 acres of hands-on exhibits including a 40-foot tornado, a World War II German submarine and a human-sized hamster wheel.







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