Updated for 2024.
Wondering how to have a fun Christmas in Chicago?
We got you!
From the Christmas Tree lighting to holiday shopping, light displays, live shows, dining, and even meeting Santa—there’s a whole lot to choose from.
Prefer to stay off the beaten track? We’ll fill you in on other ways you can make Christmas Eve and Christmas Day memorable in Chicago—from river cruises to hiking and relaxing spas.
We’ll even pitch in with suggestions if you’d rather stay home to avoid the crowds.
And finally, we’ll end with a list of websites, apps, and services to help you plan and find your way around on the big day.
Should be especially helpful if you’re visiting Chicago for Christmas or have moved here very recently.
Ready?
Let’s begin!
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The 111th City of Chicago Christmas Tree
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The 111th Tree Lighting Ceremony in Millennium Park kicks off holiday season 2024 in Chicago.
Blink in awe as dazzling fireworks and live performances accompany the tree coming to life, decked out in Christmas decor.
A visit & photo-op is a must-do even if you can’t catch the lighting ceremony.
The tree will remain at the Michigan Avenue—Washington Street intersection till January next year.
Date: Friday, November 22nd.
Attend the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival
The image is taken from the Magnificent Mile’s website (https://www.themagnificentmile.com/lights-festival/schedule-of-events/).
Led by Mickey Mouse and Minnie, the Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival promises a dazzling spectacle that will ignite the festive spirit in every heart.
While traditionally associated more with Thanksgiving, this event offers a marvelous head start to the Christmas festivities. Keep in mind, some of us start planning Christmas in August itself!
Picture this: a mile-long extravaganza with fabulous floats, giant helium balloons, marching bands, and musical performances, all culminating in the grand Tree-Lighting Parade down North Michigan Avenue.
And yes, Santa Claus himself will be part of this magical evening along the Magnificent Mile.
Date: Saturday, November 23rd.
Visit Christkindlmarket
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Stepping into the Christkindlmarket is like being transported to a traditional holiday market straight out of Europe.
With the backdrop of the bustling city, Daley Plaza transforms into a festive wonderland, offering unique shopping experiences, intercultural activities, and family-friendly events.
Visitors can meander through stalls brimming with handcrafted ornaments, traditional German delicacies, and unique artisan gifts.
The aroma of roasted nuts, spiced wine, pretzels and bratwurst fills the air, creating a sensory delight and evoking the warmth of the holiday season.
While the main attraction is at Daley Plaza, mini-markets at Aurora and Wrigleyville also capture the holiday essence.
The event runs from November 17 to December 24, with opening hours from 11 AM to 8 PM on Sundays through Thursdays, and 11 AM to 9 PM on Fridays and Saturdays.
Special hours are set for Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve, both from 11 AM to 4 PM.
Meet Santa Claus
There's nothing quite like the twinkle in a child's eye when they meet Santa Claus for the first time, and Chicago offers plenty of magical moments to cherish.
At the heart of the city, Daley Plaza's Christkindlmarket is a must-visit, but did you know there are numerous other spots where you can share your Christmas wishes with the jolly old elf?
From the enchanting setting at the 900 North Michigan Shops to the festive ambiance at ZooLights in Lincoln Park Zoo, Santa is making his rounds.
And for those who fancy a unique experience, the drive-through Magical Christmas at Santa’s Village promises over 3 million lights synchronized to holiday tunes, ending with a chance to snap a photo with Santa himself.
Most of these events run through December, with varying dates and times, so it's a good idea to check their respective websites for specifics.
Gaze in awe at Christmas lights
Chicago, during the holiday season, transforms into a luminous wonderland, with streets and landmarks adorned with twinkling lights.
The heart of the city, especially around Michigan Avenue, is a spectacle in itself, with trees lining The Mag Mile shining brilliantly throughout the Christmas season.
For those who prefer a more immersive experience, the Lightscape event at the Chicago Botanic Garden is a top choice, turning the garden into a glowing wonderland.
And if you're looking for a drive-thru experience, the Tree Lights Illumination at The Morton Arboretum and the Aurora Festival of Lights at Phillips Park are must-visits.
Generally speaking, these events are family-friendly and can be a great way to wean your kids off of phones.
Lightscape at Chicago Botanic Garden
Embrace the season's beauty as new parts of the Botanic Garden, including Evening Island, transform into dazzling landscapes filled with radiant installations and beloved classics like the Winter Cathedral.
This year's reimagined Lightscape, marking the fifth annual holiday celebration, invites visitors to immerse themselves in a world of music, color, and light, accompanied by festive food and drink.
Dates: Friday, November 15th, 2024, to Sunday, January 5th, 2025.
Illumination: Tree Lights at The Morton Arboretum
The Morton Arboretum's annual Illumination event is a magical journey that showcases the beauty of trees in winter, bathed in vibrant lights.
As you stroll along the one-mile paved path, you'll be serenaded by festive music, witness trees dancing in lights, and even experience a grove of trees that seem to change and grow right before your eyes.
The crisp outdoor air, combined with the mesmerizing light displays and the sound of music, creates a perfect festive ambiance.
Dates: Saturday, November 16th, 2024, to Saturday, January 4th, 2025.
ZooLights at Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park Zoo's annual ZooLights is a festive spectacle that promises to dazzle visitors of all ages.
As you wander through the zoo, you'll be treated to a mesmerizing display of shimmering lights, turning the entire space into a winter wonderland.
The ambiance is further enhanced with special events, including a tribute to "A Charlie Brown Christmas" and a family-friendly New Year's Eve celebration with hourly countdowns.
Dates: Friday, November 15th, 2024 to Sunday, January 5th, 2025.
Tip: Admission is free on select Mondays. Check their website for details.
Go on a real-life adventure at Fox in a Box Escape Room
Christmas is all about creating memories, and what better way to make unforgettable ones than by embarking on a thrilling escape room adventure with your loved ones?
Here at Chicago’s top escape room, we offer immersive escape room experiences that challenge your wit, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.
It's not just about escaping a room; it's about bonding, laughing, and sometimes even screaming in excitement together.
Whether you're a seasoned escape artist or a first-timer, our rooms promise an exhilarating experience that will leave you craving for more.
We're conveniently located in the lower level of Dearborn Galleria. Just look for the Byline Bank sign near Dearborn Station, and you'll find us waiting to take you on an unforgettable journey.
Attend Christmas events at the Navy Pier
Navy Pier, with its iconic Ferris wheel and stunning lakeside views, becomes a winter wonderland during the holiday season.
The "Light Up The Lake" event is a must-visit, turning the pier into a luminous spectacle with thousands of twinkling lights, festive decorations, and a giant Christmas tree that stands tall, overlooking Lake Michigan.
As you stroll along the pier, the aroma of roasted chestnuts and hot cocoa fills the air, while the sound of carolers sets the perfect festive mood.
It's an experience that captures the very essence of the holiday season in Chicago.
The event usually kicks off in late November and runs through December.
While the pier itself is wheelchair accessible, it's always a good idea to check specific event details for any special accommodations.
And while you’re around there, explore these cool downtown Chicago activities as well!
Go ice skating
There's something magical about gliding on ice amidst the backdrop of Chicago's iconic skyline. As the holiday season approaches, the city transforms, with ice rinks popping up in various parks and plazas, beckoning residents and visitors alike.
Whether you're a seasoned skater or lacing up for the first time, the experience of ice skating in Chicago, with the crisp winter air and twinkling Christmas lights, is unparalleled.
From the scenic Ice Skating Ribbon at Maggie Daley Park to the community rinks at McKinley Park and Midway Plaisance Park, there's a spot for everyone.
Most rinks open around late November, with some requiring pre-registration due to limited session capacity.
It's always a good idea to check specific rink details for timings and any special accommodations.
The Skating Ribbon at Maggie Daley Park
Glide along the unique Skating Ribbon at Maggie Daley Park, a winding path that offers a twist on traditional rink skating.
Surrounded by the park's scenic beauty, you'll feel the festive spirit as you skate amidst the city's iconic skyline.
Whether you're a seasoned skater or just looking for a magical winter experience, this venue promises a delightful time.
The Skating Ribbon operates from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM, offering multiple sessions throughout the day.
And don't forget, parking is conveniently available below the park at the Millennium Park/Lakeside Garages.
The skating rink at Millennium Park
Skating beneath the iconic Cloud Gate, also known as "The Bean", is an experience that epitomizes winter in Chicago.
The McCormick Tribune Ice Rink in Millennium Park offers this enchanting opportunity from November through March, weather permitting.
Not only can you skate amidst the city's architectural marvels, but free ice skating lessons are also available each weekend, ensuring that even beginners can join in the fun.
Dates: Friday, November 15th, 2024 to Sunday, February 2nd, 2025.
Neighborhood rinks
Chicago's winter charm extends beyond its iconic parks, reaching into the vibrant heart of its neighborhoods.
Local ice rinks, especially those managed by the Chicago Park District, become bustling hubs where laughter and camaraderie fill the air.
From Midway Plaisance Park to McKinley Park Ice Rink, each venue promises a delightful, authentically Chicagoan experience.
Enjoy hot chocolate
When the chilly winds of Chicago start to bite, there's nothing quite like wrapping your hands around a steaming mug of hot chocolate to warm your soul. Especially when paired up with a DIY Christmas game!
The city offers a plethora of delightful spots where you can indulge in this winter favorite.
From the luxurious drinking chocolate at Katherine Anne Confections to the traditional blend of cocoa and spice at Kristoffer’s Cafe & Bakery, Chicago ensures that every sip takes you on a journey of rich flavors and comforting warmth.
For those venturing to Old Town, Cocoa + Co offers an array of thick, satisfying drinking chocolates with flavors like Mayan Magic and Mocha X’Tasy.
And if you're in the mood for an authentic Mexican hot chocolate, XOCO in River North is a must-visit.
So, as the festive season approaches, make sure to explore these chocolaty havens and let the flavors dance on your palate.
Visit Macy’s on State Street
Stepping into Macy's on State Street during the holiday season is like entering a winter wonderland.
The iconic store, renowned for its festive spirit, transforms into a hub of Christmas celebrations. From the glistening decorations to the enchanting window displays, every corner of the store exudes holiday magic.
And for those looking for a classic holiday dining experience, the Walnut Room awaits with its rich history and sumptuous meals.
If you're planning a visit, make sure to head to the 5th floor between November 4th and December 24th.
And here's a tip: you can book a reservation online 5 days in advance of your visit to ensure a seamless experience.
Climb aboard the CTA Holiday Train
The holiday season in Chicago is incomplete without the iconic Allstate CTA Holiday Train.
For 32 years, this beloved tradition has spread joy and festive cheer to both residents and visitors.
This year, Santa himself, along with the CTA, is thrilled to welcome everyone aboard not just the Holiday Train but also the popular Allstate CTA Holiday Bus. It’s one of the best indoor activities that kids love (well, sorta)!
Imagine the city's regular 'L' lines transformed into a winter wonderland, with the Holiday Train making stops at all stations along its route, bringing smiles and holiday spirit to all.
The CTA Holiday Train will be running from Friday, November 24 to Monday, December 18. For exact locations and timings, it's best to check the CTA holiday train schedule.
Catch festive season shows
Experience the magic of theater this festive season in Chicago, where the city's stages come alive with heartwarming tales and musical delights. From the timeless classics to contemporary adaptations, there's a show for everyone, ensuring memories that will last a lifetime.
Dive into the enchanting world of "A Christmas Carol" at the Goodman Theatre, laugh along with Charlie Brown's antics at the Genesee Theatre, or immerse yourself in the captivating stories of "Hershel & The Hanukkah Goblins" by the Strawdog Theatre Company.
A Christmas Carol at the Goodman Theatre
Dive into the magic of the festive season with the timeless tale of A Christmas Carol at the Goodman Theatre.
A beloved Chicago holiday tradition, this enchanting production has captivated audiences for over four decades.
With Jessica Thebus at the helm and Larry Yando masterfully portraying the iconic miserly Scrooge, you're in for a theatrical treat that's both "moving and meaningful" (Chicago Sun-Times).
While the show welcomes all, it's worth noting that children under 5 are not permitted in the theater.
Catch seasonal shows at the Genesee Theatre
Here’s the lineup -
- Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker
- Home for the Holidays—Christmas classics from greats like Peabo Bryson and Oleta Adams
- The all-time favorite (especially with kids) Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Sounds good? Go ahead and book seats!
Dates: Thursday, December 19th, 2024 to Sunday, December 22nd, 2024. Check their website for exact show dates.
Hershel & The Hanukkah Goblins by the Strawdog Theatre Company
Experience the magic of Hanukkah with "Hershel & The Hanukkah Goblins" presented by the Strawdog Theatre Company in partnership with the Chicago Loop Synagogue.
Dive into this musical adaptation of Eric Kimmel's Caldecott Honor-winning book, where a traveling troupe of actors discovers a town that's forgotten how to celebrate Hanukkah.
They recount the enchanting tale of Hershel of Ostropol and his brave journey to outsmart the mischievous goblins haunting the old synagogue.
Dates: On weekends from Saturday, December 14th, 2024 to Sunday, January 5th, 2025.
Attend Christmas Around The World at MSI
The Christmas Around the World exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago is a holiday tradition that has been celebrated since 1942.
The exhibit features over 50 trees and displays representing the diverse traditions of the season from around the globe.
It's a unique opportunity to experience the rich cultural heritage of Christmas and the Holidays of Light in one place.
Dates: Saturday, November 16th, 2024, to Monday, January 6th, 2025.
Get your holiday gift shopping done
Chicago transforms into a festive shopping haven during the holiday season. The Magnificent Mile, a world-renowned retail destination, is adorned with twinkling lights, offering a mix of luxury showrooms and popular chains.
Just a few blocks away, State Street boasts the iconic Macy's with its annual Holiday Windows display. Inside Macy's, the historic Walnut Room invites guests to dine beneath the Great Tree.
For unique gifts, Chicago's neighborhood boutiques offer artisan crafts and vintage finds.
And you can also consider cool gift cards as a seasonal present!
Whether shopping for loved ones or self-indulgence, Chicago promises a magical experience.
Check out Holly-Day at Hyde Park
Experience the magic of the festive season at the Hyde Park Holly-Day 2024! Presented by the University of Chicago, this event promises a full day of delightful, free holiday activities perfect for families.
From the twinkling lights to the joyous atmosphere, Hyde Park transforms into a winter wonderland, ensuring unforgettable memories.
Dive into various activities, explore dining and shopping options, and immerse yourself in the holiday spirit.
Date: Saturday, December 7th.
Go on a city tour
Chicago, with its twinkling lights and festive ambiance, becomes a winter wonderland during the Christmas season. Embarking on a city tour is a magical way to experience its holiday charm.
Glide through the snow-covered streets on a Christmas-themed city tour, witnessing iconic landmarks adorned in their festive best.
For culinary enthusiasts, the various food tour options offer a delightful blend of holiday treats and local flavors. Make sure the itinerary includes the top Chicago foods.
And for those who love history and architecture, the Chicago Architecture River Cruise is a must, showcasing the city's iconic buildings with a festive twist.
While most tours are wheelchair-accessible, it's recommended to check beforehand to ensure a seamless experience.
Spending Christmas at home?
Spending Christmas at home in Chicago? You're in for a treat!
Imagine completing a holiday puzzle by the fire, sipping on German gluhwein from vintage Chicago mugs, and indulging in delicious tea treats reminiscent of the Christmas tea at the Drake.
Don't forget to don your Christmas sweater, snap a family photo, and cozy up for a festive season movie marathon.
And if you're missing the city's iconic foods, order in some Giordano’s pizza and Garrett popcorn, and treat yourself to Chicago-style hot dogs and stuffed pizza while playing simple pen-and-paper games.
Resources—Websites, apps, and services
- Choose Chicago: Your go-to guide for the latest on events, dining, and accommodations in the city. Website.
- City of Chicago website: Official updates on city-wide celebrations, including parades and public events. Website.
- OEMC App: Stay informed with real-time emergency alerts, weather advisories, and city-wide updates. Website.
- Chicago Park District: Check for closures along hiking trails and other updates on Chicago parks. Website.
- Divvy: Rent a bike to explore the city’s lakefront and neighborhoods at your own pace. Website.
- SpotHero: Book parking in advance and avoid the hassle of finding a spot during busy events. Website.
- Ventra App: Load your “L” card and plan your public transit routes easily. Website.
- The CTA Website: Get real-time updates on buses and trains, ensuring you’re never late to the festivities. Website.
- Chicago CityPASS: A budget-friendly way to visit multiple attractions with one ticket. Website.
- Go Chicago Pass: Access to over 25+ attractions, making it easy to fill your weekend with fun. Website.
Start planning your Christmas NOW!
Chicago's festive offerings are truly unparalleled, and we hope this guide has provided both the inspiration and information you were seeking.
With a plethora of enchanting events and activities, planning your Christmas itinerary has never been easier.
So, embrace the holiday season, mark your calendars, and experience Christmas in true Chicagoan style.
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