Enjoying Chicago, with its great medley of architectural wonders, beautiful nature parks, and wealth of cultural offerings, can cost you close to nothing. Take a scenic walk through the heart of the city along the famous Chicago Riverwalk, or head down to the lakeside beach of North Avenue for fun family times.

The Millennium Park is where you can start to enjoy the city, at no extra cost. Then, for art lovers there are many museums and galleries that offer free admission. Here are some free things to do in Chicago, showing you that the best things in life are free, even in one of America’s largest metropolises.

What are the best free things to do in Chicago?

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    Millennium Park

    An art-filled urban park in The Loop

    Millennium Park
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    Many visitors to Chicago make Millennium Park their first stop. It’s filled with blooming gardens and tree-lined promenades, where you can enjoy a variety of art exhibitions throughout the year. Check out the Cloud Gate, also known as “The Bean.” This giant stainless-steel sculpture is great for selfies against the reflection of the city’s skyscrapers on its mirror-like surface.

    Chicago’s other great public parks include the lakefront Grant Park and Maggie Daley Park, with its famous quarter-mile ice skating ribbon.

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    Location: 201 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60602, USA

    Open: Daily from 6 am to 11 pm

    Phone: +1 312-742-1168

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    Lincoln Park Zoo

    One of America’s oldest zoos that’s free to visit

    Lincoln Park Zoo
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    Founded in 1868, Lincoln Park Zoo is usually top of the list for families looking for a free place to spend a day out. The zoo's great collection includes cold climate animals such as polar bears, snow leopards, and penguins. You can also view gorillas at the large Regenstein Center for African Apes, which mimics their natural western lowland habitats.

    The highly popular Kovler Seal Pool is where you can learn about animal conservation and watch harbor seals put on a show.

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    Location: 2001 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60614, USA

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +1 312-742-2000

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    Chicago Riverwalk

    Sightseeing trips you can enjoy freely at your own pace

    Chicago Riverwalk
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    Enjoy a budget-friendly Chicago sightseeing trip on foot, along the Chicago Riverwalk. The river flows through the heart of the city and leads you down a scenic waterfront pathway on the south bank.

    The Riverwalk runs for around 1.25 miles starting at the Lake Shore Drive and heading up to Lake Street, with many options for dining and refreshments. This area is also known for its green lawns and other scenic spots, such as bridges that can be ideal for shots against Chicago’s high-rise urban landscape.

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    Location: Chicago Riverwalk, Chicago, IL 60601, USA

    Open: Daily from 6 am to 11 pm

    Phone: +1 877-300-6746

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    Garfield Park Conservatory

    Gorgeous green acres in Chicago

    Garfield Park Conservatory
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    Escape the hubbub of the city and head down to Central Park Avenue to enjoy one of Chicago’s beautiful green oases. The Garfield Park Conservatory is one of America’s largest botanical conservatories, showcasing beautiful natural landscapes under a glass roof. In its collection, you can admire thousands of different plant species from around the world.

    Families with kids can freely enjoy play spaces or relax around water gardens and ponds. You can also find a fishing lagoon, as well as sports facilities onsite.

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    Location: 300 N Central Park Ave, Chicago, IL 60624, USA

    Open: Wednesday from 10 am to 8 pm, Thursday–Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm (Closed Monday and Tuesday)

    Phone: +1 312-746-5100

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    Free Chicago museums and galleries

    A wealth of art and history at no cost

    Free Chicago museums and galleries
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    You can enjoy some of Chicago’s great art galleries and museums at no extra cost. Some of the free-admission museums in The Loop include the DePaul Art Museum, near the Fullerton subway station, displaying contemporary artworks like paintings by Andy Warhol.

    At the University of Chicago’s Smart Museum of Art on Greenwood Avenue you can enjoy an eclectic showcase of the best contemporary artworks by its students. At the National Museum of Mexican Art, beside Harrison Park, you can admire a rich collection of Mexican arts and cultural objects.

    Open: Most museums open daily from 10 am to 5 pm

    photo by Tim Marklew (CC BY 2.0) modified

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    Chicago Botanic Garden

    Many different gardens to explore in a single visit

    Chicago Botanic Garden
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    You can find this favorite spot among Chicago’s rich collection of beautiful green oases in Glencoe, around a half-hour’s drive north from The Loop. The botanic garden spans over 380 acres, which are filled with 25 display gardens and 4 natural habitats.

    Among the favorites are its aquatic garden, the bonsai gallery, the Regenstein fruit and vegetable garden, and the beautiful and zen-like Elizabeth Hubert Malott Japanese Garden. The Model Railroad Garden can be a soothing visual feast, which families with kids will love.

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    Location: 1000 Lake Cook Rd, Glencoe, IL 60022, USA

    Open: Sunday–Thursday from 4 pm to 1:11 am, Friday from 4 pm to 2 am,  Saturday from 1 pm to 2 am

    Phone: +1 847-835-5440

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    Navy Pier

    Home to the iconic Centennial Wheel

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    Chicago’s Navy Pier is a great spot where families can enjoy a host of recreational activities based on their own budget preferences. Admission to this pier on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan is free.

    The pier juts out into the lake and is filled with gardens, shopping arcades, and spots for dining and drinking, and the Centennial Wheel. You can splurge a little and ride the Ferris wheel, or simply enjoy the vibes and views at no cost. Its Summer Fireworks every Wednesday and Saturday are for all to enjoy.

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    Location: Navy Pier, 600 E Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60611, USA

    Open: Sunday–Thursday from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm, Friday–Saturday from 11:00 am to 10:00pm

    Phone: +1 800-595-7437

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    North Avenue Beach

    Sandy lakeside beach backed by Chicago’s skyline

    North Avenue Beach
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    Lake Michigan has a collection of beautiful sandy beaches, and Chicago is home to one of the best. Head down to North Lake Shore Drive for the beautiful open space that is North Avenue Beach.

    t’s a great spot for families with kids and can be an alternate recreational spot to the livelier Navy Pier, which is just a short drive south from here. You can bask under the summer sun on the warm, soft sand while watching the kids play. The water can be very cold, though, possibly too cold for swimming.

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    Location: 1600 N Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60613, USA

    Open: Daily from 6 am to 11 pm

    Phone: +1 773-363-2225

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    Crown Fountain

    An interactive summer urban oasis

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    The Crown Fountain is an interactive monument at the corner of The Art Institute in Chicago’s Millennium Park. The fountain consists of a 232-ft-long shallow reflecting pool with a 50-ft glass block tower at each end. The LED screens behind the glass towers project rotating images of Chicago citizens who become virtual gargoyles for a few seconds, spouting water from their mouths.

    While the photos are displayed year-round, the fountain’s water feature only operates from mid-spring to mid-fall. Families and visitors use the space as a refreshing inner-city sanctuary on hot and humid Chicago days.

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    Location: 201 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60601, USA

    Open: Daily from 6 am to 11 pm

    Phone: +1 312-742-1168

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    Chicago Cultural Center
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    Enjoy free admission to one of Chicago’s most stunning old landmarks. The Chicago Cultural Center opened back in 1897 as Chicago’s first public library. Not just a home of knowledge, it’s also of architectural interest. It features a neoclassical design, with 2 brilliant stained-glass domes.

    Inside, you can enjoy a variety of free cultural exhibitions and art performances throughout the year. You can expect a little bit of art, some educational and interactive exhibits that kids can enjoy, movie screenings, as well as Chicago ragtime and jazz performances.

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    Location: 78 E Washington St, Chicago, IL 60602, USA

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +1 312-744-6630

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    Harold Washington Library Center

    A majestic landmark in Downtown Chicago

    Harold Washington Library Center
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    Just south of The Loop, and a favorite budget-friendly stop on the way to Chicago’s Chinatown, the Harold Washington Library Center is an eye-catcher with its beautiful postmodern architectural styling.

    Step inside, and you can discover the vast central library. Spread over 10 floors, sections include the Cindy Pritzker Auditorium and exhibition halls, its popular library section and spaces for teens, the Thomas Hughes Children’s library, and a host of general information services. Some simply visit the landmark for its palatial features and serene ambiance.

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    Location: 400 S State St, Chicago, IL 60605, USA

    Open: Monday–Thursday from 9 am to 8 pm, Friday–Saturdays from 9 am to 5 pm, Sundays from 1 pm to 5 pm

    Phone: +1 312-747-4300

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    The 606

    A repurposed railroad line turned fun community path

    The 606
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    The 606 on Chicago's west side is where you can put on some comfy shoes and explore with local runners, walkers, and cyclists. Once a rail line, The 606 is a 2.7-mile elevated, paved trail dotted with parks, lookout points, and public art. Highlights include Damen Arts Plaza for urban art, Park No. 567 for live music in summer, and Walsh Park for outdoor sports and pet-friendly spaces.

    You can access the trail from Chicago's trendiest neighborhoods: Wicker Park, Bucktown, Logan Square, and Humboldt Park. Bikes are rentable at a Divvy station, Chicago's affordable bike-share system.

    Location: Chicago, IL 60622, USA

    Open: Daily from 6 am to 11 pm

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Ari Gunadi | Compulsive Traveler