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10+ Festive Chicago Destinations During the Holiday Season

November 21, 2022 By From The Editors

Create Chicago holiday memories with your family

A visit to Chicago is a treat for Champaign-Urbana families during any season. Over the years we have shared lots of tips and recommendations about our favorite Chicagoland destinations as well as about the logistics of travel, lodging, and — mmmmmm — eating.

To counteract the increasing chill and darkness of the rapidly approaching winter season, Chicago dials it up to 11 for the holidays. We set out to discover some big-city holiday highlights, with our own experiences mixed in with our readers.

Millenium Park Chicago Christmas tree
City of Chicago Christmas Tree in Millennium Park (photo from choosechicago.com)

As is the case most places these days, Chicago starts the official Christmas machine in mid-November. Multiple tree lighting ceremonies occur the weekend before Thanksgiving; two of the biggest are in front of the Wrigley Building (complete with a parade along the Magnificent Mile) and in Millennium Park. Don’t forget about the Thanksgiving Day Parade that follows its traditional route along State Street in the Loop.

One of the best things about Chicago is that it offers so many budget-friendly opportunities to enjoy the season. (We love our friends in Indianapolis, but many of the city’s top holiday traditions come with a hefty price tag; for exceptions to this rule, find out when to time your visit to Indy.)

Weekends in December will be pretty insanely busy no matter where you choose to go — as is Every Single Day between Christmas Day and New Year’s Day when seemingly the entire Midwest goes on vacation and converges on Chicago’s tourist destinations.

Our readers gave plenty of advice to maximize your holiday fun:

  • Weekday visits to most of these destinations are going to be your best bet.
  • Plan ahead for any reservations you might need.
  • Look for Groupon or other deals on the more expensive options.
  • “Pick an area and make that your focus or you’ll overdo it. Determine where you want to eat, or your number one stop, and plan your outing around that.”
  • The ultimate mom advice — “Be safe & dress warm!”

We have not visited all of these locations personally. Do you have a favorite Chicago holiday tradition? Please email us.

FREE OR RELATIVELY CHEAP

Lincoln Park Zoo ZooLights While the normally free Lincoln Park Zoo is once again charging admission for its lights this year, the cost is low ($5/person). Mondays are free. Tickets to Free Admission Mondays will be released the Tuesday prior at 11 a.m. each week. ZooLights will last from Nov. 19 to Jan. 1.

ZooLights at Lincoln Park Zoo
ZooLights at Lincoln Park Zoo (photo from Facebook)

Macy’s on State Street It’s not the holidays in Chicago without a visit to State Street to see the themed window displays, which are already up and running (they debuted the first weekend in November). This visit can be FREE if you simply admire the window magic and decorations in this historic store. For a holiday splurge, make a reservation to eat a fancy lunch in the Walnut Room restaurant inside the store (although at last look, reservations are already full from Nov. 18 to Jan. 1; get on the cancellation list). Of course when I was a kid, it was the Marshall Field’s windows that were the main attraction, but alas, showing my age.

Christkindlmarket This traditional holiday market is located in Daley Plaza, not far from Macy’s on State Street, so if you head downtown — it’s easy to combine these. We’ve heard from friends that this market offers really cool crafts and artisan goods in the traditional German style, so how much money you spend on food or souvenirs is up to your family. It’s free to enter, and there’s also lots of free live entertainment – from brass bands to ballet. Check the calendar to plan your trip; open Nov. 18 – Dec. 24. (Note: there is also a smaller Christkindlmarket in Wrigleyville; several readers have found the Wrigleyville market to be more manageable in terms of crowds. There are other markets in the suburbs.)

Fun at Millennium Park Bring your own skates, and skating at Millennium Park the skating is FREE! Remember to reserve a time online well in advance. (Also if you don’t manage to skate during the holiday season, the rink is actually open well into March). Stop by the Bean for the Millennium Park Holiday Sing-Along: sing out and celebrate Chicago’s diverse holiday traditions at 6pm on Fridays between November 25 and December 16.

Art on the Mart An incredibly unique FREE attraction you’ll be marveling at for days. Art on the Mart is a free light show that projects art on the Merchandise Mart downtown on the Chicago River. From November 18-Dec. 30, this projection inspired by Joffrey Ballet’s  The Nutcracker  allows visitors to experience scenes from the holiday classic as they listen to Tchaikovsky’s famous score. The Joffrey’s rendition is set during the 1893 World’s Fair and follows Marie, a young girl who receives a magical nutcracker for Christmas and is transported to a magnificent world beyond her wildest dreams. 7:30 and 8 pm nightly; bundle up!

joffrey ballet art on the mart
Art on the Mart. Photo credit via Art on the Mart Facebook page.

The CTA Holiday Train and Bus This holiday tradition will return for its 31st year, but details are very limited at this writing; check back here for more info. Consult the CTA schedule to see when a given bus or train route will feature a blinged-up ride with lights, decorations, music, and Santa. Regular transit fees apply.

Garfield Park Conservatory A beloved oasis on Chicago’s west side, it is one of the largest and most stunning botanical conservatories in the nation, with eight indoor display gardens open year-round as well as more than 10 acres of outdoor gardens. This year’s Winter Flower Show Snow Day! is open Nov 25 through January 8. With a variety of textures and hues of white, silver and pink, this wintry exhibit features scented geraniums, pansies, sweet alyssum, poinsettias and more, creating an illusion of a snow-covered garden. The show will also feature a 12-foot-tall tree made from over 200 white poinsettias. Admission to the Conservatory is always FREE; however timed entry reservations are required.

Garfield Park Conservatory in Chicago

MUSEUM FUN

Museum of Science and Industry boasts a four-story, floor-to-dome Grand Tree, surrounded by a forest of more than 50 trees and displays decorated by volunteers to represent the holiday traditions from cultures around the globe. An 80-year tradition! This year’s holiday exhibits, Christmas Around the World and Holidays of Light, are included in Museum Entry and are open from Nov. 16 –  January 8, 2023. (Photo opportunities with Santa require a reservation and extra charge.)

Christmas tree at Museum of Science and Industry
Decorating at the Museum of Science and Industry (photo from Facebook)

Light Up the Lake at Navy Pier If you prefer indoor holiday celebrations that are a bit more temperature controlled, this is the place for you. Light up the Lake offers indoor lights displays and ice skating, but there seems to be something for everyone. New features this year include the “Frozen Pond”, a beautiful area for relaxing and reflecting, with a dedicated spectacular photo-op for guests. Each ticket includes a ride on Navy Pier’s iconic 200-ft. Centennial Wheel, offering 360-degree views of the decorated city and frosty Lake Michigan. Guests can ride during their Light Up The Lake visit, weather permitting. The ticket is valid through 2023. From November 25 to January 7.

SPECIAL FOOD AND DRINK

High Tea or Hot Cocoa Many of our readers and their families like to indulge in High Tea for the holidays: recommendations downtown include the American Girl store, the Russian Tea Time restaurant, or the Drake Hotel. One budget-conscious reader suggested buying hot cocoa at the Starbucks located in the Palmer House Hotel, and then going up to gawk at the Palmer House holiday decor in the lobby as well as the view from the second floor.

LIGHTS AND MORE LIGHTS

We wouldn’t be chambanamoms if we didn’t list additional holiday lights displays. Besides the downtown Chicago lights at Lincoln Park Zoo listed above, our readers also recommend lights at these suburban locations. Some of these require timed tickets, so get your reservations EARLY.

  • Morton Arboretum (Lisle)
  • Chicago Botanical Garden Lightscape (Glencoe)
  • Brookfield Zoo (Brookfield)
  • Six Flags Great America (Gurnee) sadly, not happening in 2022

More city holiday fun: 10 Ideas for an Indianapolis Holiday Getaway

Looking for more? Subscribe to our Home for the Holidays Newsletter.  Want more ideas for holiday (or everyday) fun? Check out our Events Calendar.

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