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Indoor activities for kids in Chicago
Chicago is a kid-museum capital — Shedd Aquarium, the Museum of Science and Industry, plus indoor mini-golf and trampolines.
Chicago, Illinois is one of the most-visited destinations in the United States, and traveling with kids here doesn't depend on perfect weather. This guide collects 12 hand-picked indoor things to do in Chicago with kids — children's museums, aquariums, trampoline parks, family theaters, and the kid-friendly bookshops and food halls that locals actually use.
Every recommendation below is fully indoor and weatherproof — perfect for a rainy day, a too-hot afternoon, or a too-cold morning. We've grouped them by 6 kid-friendly museums, aquariums and science centers, 2 active indoor play spots, and 2 family shows and creative classes, with direct links to each venue's official website so you can check hours, age recommendations, and ticket prices before you go.
12 indoor things to do with kids in Chicago
Grouped by what kind of afternoon you're after.
Children's museums, aquariums & science centers
Hands-on exhibits, touch tanks, and dinosaur halls — the safest first stop with kids on any rainy day.
- Spend the day at the Chicago Children's Museum on Navy Pier
- Visit Beluga whales at Shedd Aquarium
- Ride a submarine and giant pendulum at the Museum of Science and Industry
- See SUE the T. rex at the Field Museum of Natural History
- Look up at the stars at the Adler Planetarium
- Visit the Bronzeville Children's Museum
Trampolines, climbing & active indoor play
Where kids physically run, climb, jump and bounce — two hours here resets the whole day.
Family shows, theaters & creative classes
Kid-friendly matinees, puppet shows, art studios, and cooking classes that turn an afternoon into a memory.
- Catch a kid-friendly show at the Chicago Children's Theatre
- Take a deep-dish pizza-making class at a downtown pizzeria
Treats, bookstores & indoor shopping
Hot chocolate, ice cream, the kids' floor at the local bookstore, and covered markets to wander.
More indoor ideas
One-of-a-kind venues and family activities that don't fit a tidy category.
Frequently asked questions about indoor activities in Chicago
- What are the best indoor activities for kids in Chicago?
- Chicago's strongest options for kids are its children's museum, aquarium, and a hands-on science center. This guide lists 12 curated spots, all fully indoor. A reliable first stop is to the day at the chicago children's museum on navy pier.
- What can you do in Chicago with kids on a rainy day?
- Plenty — and most families end up with too many options. Pair one high-energy venue in the morning (trampoline park, indoor playground, or children's museum) with something calm in the afternoon (aquarium, planetarium, or family film). See our full plan in the rainy-day guide.
- Are there free indoor activities for kids in Chicago?
- Most cities offer at least a few — public libraries with story times, free hours at major museums, and indoor shopping centers with play zones. Many of the museums in this guide also run free or pay-what-you-can family days; check the venue's website for the latest schedule.
- What ages are these activities best for?
- The mix on this list works for ages roughly 2 through 12. Children's museums, aquariums, and indoor playgrounds skew younger; trampoline parks, escape rooms, science centers, and go-kart tracks work better for ages 6+. Most venues let kids of mixed ages play together.
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