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BEST Things to Do in Chicago in February 2026 (From a Local!)

Searching for what to do in Chicago this February? Here are the best things to do in Chicago in February 2026 (from a local) – from fun outdoor winter activities to the top events and attractions.

Ok I admit that February is not the best month to be in Chicago as it tends to be cold and snowy. However, if you are willing to brave winter in Chicago, there are still many fun things to do in Chicago during the month of February – both outdoors and indoors. There are also tons of romantic things to do for Valentine’s Day.

I suggest bookmarking this blog post as I will be updating it regularly with new events and activities.

Things to Do in Chicago in February 2026

Below are the top things to do in Chicago in February 2026 including all of the best February 2026 events.

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Attend a Candlelight Concert

Chicago’s Candlelight Concerts is a series of special classical music concerts that take place in beautiful venues bathed in candlelight. Some of the concerts taking place this February include:

From Bach to The Beatles
80s Rock Anthems
Tribute to Queen
Best of Bridgerton on Strings
Tribute to Fleetwood Mac on Strings
Tribute to Bad Bunny (Oak Park)

You can find the full list of candlelight concerts in Chicago here.

Have Fun at Navy Pier

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Navy Pier is a must if you are visiting Chicago with toddlers or kids. Fun attractions include a large Ferris wheel (click here to purchase a fast pass ticket and skip the long line), rides and games, restaurants, shops, Flyover Chicago and the Chicago Children’s Museum.

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Every Saturday in February discover Black Makers Market, a vibrant marketplace at Navy Pier celebrating local Black-owned brands, artisans, and creatives.

From February 6-16, 2026, visitors can take a stroll through Navy Pier’s illuminated Tunnel of Love along the South Dock which is adorned with giant hearts and twinkling diamonds, making it a great photo-op for Instagram or popping the big question.

AirOtic Soirée Presents: LoveStruck

AirOtic Soirée Presents: LoveStruck is in Chicago for only a limited time in February. Enjoy a Valentine’s themed burlesque-style cirque cabaret where sultry performances blend with dazzling cirque acts featuring world-class acrobats. Only for adults 21+ with valid ID.

When: February 5-28, 2026

Where: Experience 868, 868 N Franklin St, Chicago, IL 60610

Cost: Price varies. Click here for full prices and to purchase tickets in advance.

Join a Food Tour

Winter is a great time try some of the food that Chicago is known for. If your time in Chicago is short or you want to try a variety of dishes, consider a food tour like this Chicago favorites tasting tour. If you have a sweet tooth, you might like this underground donut tour.

Go Outdoor Ice Skating

Looking for a fun outdoor activity in Chicago? There are many places to go outdoor ice skating in the city for those willing to brave the cold temperatures.

outdoor ice skating is one of the best things to do in Chicago in February 2026

The free public outdoor ice skating rinks throughout the city are open through February 17, 2026.

The ice skating ribbon at Maggie Daley Park, which has a path twice the length of a lap around a traditional skating rink and is a picture perfect spot, is open all month.

READ: Outdoor Ice Skating Rinks in Chicago for more places to go ice skating in Chicago and the suburbs in February

Enjoy Tropical Temperatures Inside the Garfield Park Conservatory

The Garfield Park Conservatory is one of the largest and most stunning botanical conservatories in the US. Often referred to as “landscape art under glass,” the Garfield Park Conservatory showcases thousands of plant species from around the world throughout eight indoor display gardens. Visitors can enjoy the lush flora and tropical temperatures indoors on a cold February day.

Starting February 14, 2026, visitors can also enjoy the annual “Showers of Flowers” Spring Flower Show.

Where: 300 N. Central Park Ave.

Hours: Wednesday 10am-8pm; Thursday – Sunday 10am-5pm; Closed Monday and Tuesday. Visitors are recommended to make a reservation online in advance.


Admire Famous Works at the Art Institute of Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States and is frequently found on lists of the top museums in the world. In addition to its large permanent collection of art from around the world, you can see rotating exhibitions. (Click here to buy a skip the line ticket if you want to avoid long lines).

Illinois residents will have free admission on weekdays during the entire month of February.

Where: 111 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60603

Hours: Thursday 11am–8pm; Friday to Monday from 11am– 5pm. Closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Cost:  Price varies by age; members and children under 14 are always free.

Visit the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry

Griffin Museum of Science and Industry is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere with 14 acres of hands-on exhibits including a 40-foot tornado, a World War II German submarine and a human-sized hamster wheel.

Through February 8, 2026, you can also see the Marvel’s Spider-Man: Beyond Amazing — The Exhibition to see rare comic books, view props and costumes from your favorite Spider-Man movies, explore cutting-edge interactive installations and take photos with life-size statues of your favorite characters, like Miles Morales, Ghost-Spider and, of course, Spider-Man.

Illinois residents free general admission on most days in February 2026.

Click here to purchase a skip the line ticket.

Where: 5700 S Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL

Enjoy the Views from 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck

360 CHICAGO is another must see attraction. The observatory on the 94th floor of the former John Hancock Building has the best views of the Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan. The 360 Chicago observation deck is also home of TILT – Chicago’s highest thrill ride – an enclosed moving platform that literally tilts you out over Michigan Avenue from the 94th Floor.

(Click here to buy a skip the line ticket).

Where: 875 North Michigan Avenue, 94th floor, Chicago, IL 60611

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Visit the Field Museum

The Field Museum is one of the largest natural history museums in the world. Inside the museum you will see Maximo, the Titanosaur, the largest dinosaur that ever lived. (Click here to purchase an Early Access VIP Tour if you want to avoid crowds).

Where: Chicago’s Museum Campus, 1400 S Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60605 (detailed directions and parking information is available here)

Hours: Open daily 9am to 5pm (last admission at 4pm)

Tip:  If you are visiting a few museums and indoor attractions, consider purchasing a Chicago CityPASS or Go Chicago Card to save money on entrance fees.

Visit the Lincoln Park Conservatory

Although not as large as the Garfield Park Conservatory, the Lincoln Park Conservatory is worth a visit and is more conveniently located for visitors.

Starting February 14, 2026, visitors can also enjoy the annual “Jewels of Spring” Spring Flower Show.

Hours: Wednesdays through Sundays from 10am-5pm. Timed entry reservation is required.

Where: 2391 N Stockton Dr., Chicago, IL 60614

Cost: FREE

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Go Outdoor Curling

 

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Curling is a winter sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice or a lane towards a target. Below is a list of places offering outdoor curling (along with drinks) in February:

Upstairs at The Gwen, 521 North Rush Street
Harry Caray’s Tavern – Navy Pier, 700 E. Grand Ave
Kaiser Tiger, 1415 West Randolph St

Have Drinks in an Igloo

Having dinner and drinks in an outdoor igloo has been trendy for a few years. Here are some of the best outdoor igloos in Chicago open this February (advance reservations are required).

Kennedy Rooftop, 1551 W North Ave
I|O at The Godfrey Hotel Chicago, 127 West Huron Street

Watch a Drunk Shakespeare Play

Join The Drunk Shakespeare Society for an unforgettable evening of Shakespearean revelry. Set within a speakeasy, five actors attempt to perform a Shakespearean play after one of them downs multiple shots of various alcohols. Every show is different depending on who is drinking and what they’re drinking. Must be 21+ with valid ID.

Where: The Lounge At The Lion, 182 North Wabash Avenue

Cost: Prices start at $29 per person. Click here to purchase tickets.

Shop at an Indoor Farmers Market

February is too cold for outdoor farmers markets but there are several indoor winter farmers markets in Chicago:

Jefferson Park Sunday Market – February 1, 2026, 10am-2pm
Wicker Park Winter Farmers Market – February 1 & 15, 2026, 9am-2pm
Edgewater Indoor Market – February 14 and 28, 2026, 10am–2pm
Green City Market (Avondale) – February 7, 14, 21 and 28, 2026, 8am–1pm
Logan Square Farmers Market – Every Saturday, 10am-2pm
South Loop Farmers Market – Every Saturday, 10am-2pm
Water Tower Place Indoor Farmers Market – Every Sunday, 12-4pm

READ: Best Indoor Things to Do in Chicago on a Cold Day for more indoor Chicago attractions.

Celebrate Lunar New Year

Welcome the Year of the Horse and celebrate Lunar New Year with parades and other events.

The Argyle Lunar New Year Celebration takes place Saturday, February 21, 2026 in the Uptown neighborhood. The Lunar New Year Parade starts at 1:00pm at Argyle & Winthrop featuring local community groups, cultural institutions, dancers and performers. There will also be pop-ups with family-friendly activities between 10am-4pm.

Chicago February 2026 Events

In addition to the activities mentioned above, other Chicago February 2026 events include: Chicago Restaurant Week (January 23-February 8, 2026), Chicago Auto Show (February 7-16, 2026), Chicago Black Restaurant Week (February 8-22, 2026), Chicago Theatre Week (February 5–15, 2026), Taste of Ravenswood (February 6, 2026), International Carnivale at Navy Pier (February 7, 2026), Winter Tequila Tasting Festival (February 14, 2026), Valentine’s Day Fireworks at Navy Pier (February 14, 2026), Architecture & Design Film Festival (February 19-22, 2026), University of Chicago Folk Festival (February 20-21, 2026), Polar Adventure Day at Big Marsh Park (February 21, 2026), Music Frozen Dancing (February 21, 2026), Hustle Chicago® Stair Climb (February 22, 2026), Cupid’s Undie Run (February 28, 2026), Chicago Beer Fest (February 28, 2026) and North Side Restaurant Week (February 26 – March 8, 2026).

For more February events, bookmark this post about the best weekend events which is updated every week.

As you can see there are many things to do in Chicago this February.


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