Here you can see work by famous artists, try family or hands on activities and stop into their restaurant. There's also American Indian and Western artifacts. Read more.
See the culture and history of Indiana with art, science and interactive exhibits. $7 for adults and $4 for kids. They have all kinds of events, activities and workshops for kids. Read more.
$5 for adults and $3 for kids. There are 75 automobiles to see from the history of auto racing and some interesting tools as well. This museum is popular for the auto racing fans. Read more.
Free admission, beautiful grounds and all kinds of art. Kids and adults will enjoy more than 50,000 pieces of art and some of their traveling exhibits. Read more.
One of Chicago’s top attractions, and it is absolutely free. Shows start every hour on the hour and last for 20 minutes, reaching heights of 150 feet in the air. Read more.
One of the last zoos in America to have free admission. See some animals and then bring the kids to story time on Wednesday and Friday 9:15-10am. Read more.
This park has baseball fields, basketball courts, a swimming pool, a spray pool, playground and gym. Admission is free. Read more.
This mall is big enough to hold the Amazing Mirror Maze ($7.95), The Nickelodeon Universe ($19.95 after 5pm) as well as the other stores you find at a mall. One of the largest malls in America. Read more.
Free admission to see 90,000 works of art. A huge Matisse section, family events every Sunday at 2pm. Open Wed-Sun, they have sketching tours and hands on workshops available. Read more.
This aquarium is 4 stories, and has periodic specials on admission. There are lots of different tanks full of interesting sea life, they have a dolphin show and even a “4-D” movie. Read more.
The funky historic Fountain Square has a vibrant arts and entertainment scene, world of restaurants and unique stores. Visit any time of the day or night and discover why it's anything but…square! Read more.
Smack-dab in the heart of Downtown, the Wholesale District boasts lively entertainment! Here you'll find the biggest names and brightest attractions from shopping and sports to concerts and theatre. Read more.
Georgia Street is Downtown's newest -- and coolest -- hangout spot! Debuting as the Village during Super Bowl XLVI, the street's design blends a boardwalk, catenary lighting system, scenery and more. Read more.
Clean, safe and a great location. This hotel is located in walking distance to entertainment, restaurants and other city hot spots. Try this affordable spot downtown, with a great view. Read more.
Try their shuttle that's free to go within 3 miles of the hotel. There are huge rooms with seperate sleeping and living areas, modern furniture and a complimentary breakfast. Read more.
Close to malls, restaurants, and the downtown area. Staff is helpful and friendly beds are compfortable and priced well. Enjoy a quiet stay at this cheap hotel. Read more.