- Our list of the best things to do in Lombard, Illinois, features the top 910 nearby activities — including 354 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Lombard, IL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Entertainment & Shows, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 23 things to do within the city of Lombard, IL , followed by 887 popular activities in nearby cities, including Chicago, Oak Park, Aurora, Evanston, Skokie, West Chicago, Glenview, Naperville, St. Charles, Wheaton, Des Plaines, Schaumburg, Highland Park, Niles, Buffalo Grove, Glen Ellyn, Geneva, Tinley Park, Downers Grove, Arlington Heights, Wilmette, Elgin, Elk Grove Village, Elmhurst, Palatine, Plainfield, Northbrook, Hoffman Estates, Joliet, Park Ridge, Lockport, Mount Prospect, Woodridge, Orland Park, Bloomingdale, Wheeling, Bolingbrook, Carol Stream, Berwyn, Barrington, Addison, Cicero, Oswego, Batavia, Bartlett, Oak Brook, Oak Lawn, Romeoville, Lincolnshire, Lisle, Algonquin, Carpentersville, Vernon Hills, Forest Park, Rosemont, Streamwood, Kankakee, Mundelein, Oak Forest and Yorkville
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Pioneer Park features a pond with geese, two pavilions, a playground, two soccer fields, a splash pad and six fields that can be used for baseball and softball. There are also paved trails fit for walking or biking.
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Reiterating the pioneer and early settlement period, the Naper Settlement covers 12 acres and hosts special events, such as weddings, and different interactive educational programs, for both adults and children.
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Combining business meeting areas with anything that means family leisure time, the Oak Park Visitors Center offers many services to accommodate its visitors.
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Centennial Beach is a former quarry that was turned into a public swimming facility in 1931. For over 80 years, families have enjoyed swimming, picnicking, paddle-boating, and fishing at this unique community facility.
10.7 Miles
Primarily known as the home of the DePaul University basketball team, the Allstate Arena was inaugurated in 1980 and since then it has hosted sports games such as basketball, football, and hokey, as well as other public events, such as concerts.
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Spanning 4.43 acres, Mills Park offers nature areas, rental/banquet rooms, and the National Historic Landmark known as Pleasant Home. For children's entertainment, a 'nature discovery' play area is available, which includes a labyrinth modeled after Pleasant Home.
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Pleasant Home, located in Oak Park, was built in 1897. It was originally a mansion. The place is adored as one of the best venues for wedding ceremonies, for its romantic reddish wooden texture.
10.7 Miles
Wolff's Flea Market is good for somebody who is looking to spend their free time by doing some interesting shopping. Vendors here sell toys and beautiful knick knacks. Parking space is big and feasible.
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The Oak Park Festival Theatre captures the historic authenticity of Shakespearean works with an outdoor stage. Visitors bring chairs and blankets to view these classic works as they were originally performed, out in the breezy open air.
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Located in a quiet residential area, Austin Gardens is a small city park that offers carefully landscaped gardens, wildflower areas, and other scenic spaces with paths for strolling. The park also has an ice rink.