Illinois residents can get a break from the summer heat by visiting Chicago's many museums.
And getting inside might not cost you a dime.
A number of museums in the Chicago area are offering free admission on select days, many of which happen to be in July.
Art Institute free days
Here's a full list of free days during the month:
Illinois residents can visit the Art Institute Chicago for free on Thursday evenings between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m., June 6 through Sept. 26.
According to the Art Institute website, free tickets can be reserved in advance. Parking fees may apply.
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Admission for Illinois Pre-K–12 teachers, teaching artists working in schools, and homeschool parents is always free, the museum said. Admission is also free for active-duty members, kids under 14 and Chicago teens.
Adler Planetarium free days
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The Adler Planetarium is free to Illinois residents every Wednesday evening from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tickets must be purchased online in advance.
According to the museum, the Planetarium is always free for Illinois teachers.
Chicago Botanic Garden free days
The Chicago Botanic Gardens, located in suburban Glencoe, is offering the following free days:
July: 9, 11
More information can be found here.
Chicago History Museum free days
The Chicago History Museum has announced the following free days for the month:
July: 4, 17
According to officials, the museum is always free for active duty Chicago police and firefighters, Illinois teachers, residents under 18 and all children under 12.
DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center free days
The museum offers free admission every Wednesday, but online booking is required.
Field Museum free days
According to a press release, admission to the Field Museum will be free on Wednesdays throughout 2024 for Illinois residents.
Those residents will be required to provide proof of residency to obtain free admission. Those tickets will only be available on-site, and cannot be reserved online, according to Field Museum officials.
Another offering geared toward children will also be available on the free admission days, according to officials. Kids between the ages of 2-to-6 can participate in PlayLab PlayDates each week. Those activities are free and won’t require advanced registration.
The events will feature story time sessions, science experiments and more.
More information can be found on the museum’s website.
Museum of Contemporary Art free days
Illinois residents can visit the MCA for free every Tuesday. Additionally, the MCA is always free for visitors under 18, and has a pay-what-you-can police.
Shedd Aquarium free days
The Shedd Aquarium has the following free days listed for Illinois residents:
Tuesday evenings from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on July 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30.
According to the museum, there is a $5 convenience fee per order for Free Day reservations made online. Tickets can be reserved by phone with no convenience fee.
Note
The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry isn't offering any free days in July, though more are planned for later this summer. Illinois residents will be able to receive free admission on August 19, 20, 26 and 27.