- Our list of the best things to do in Rosemont, Illinois, features the top 821 nearby activities — including 315 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Rosemont, 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 5 things to do within the city of Rosemont, IL , followed by 816 popular activities in nearby cities, including Chicago, Oak Park, Evanston, Skokie, Glenview, West Chicago, Lombard, Naperville, Wheaton, Schaumburg, Des Plaines, Highland Park, Niles, Buffalo Grove, St. Charles, Downers Grove, Arlington Heights, Glen Ellyn, Geneva, Elk Grove Village, Elmhurst, Wilmette, Palatine, Mundelein, Northbrook, Libertyville, Hoffman Estates, Elgin, Park Ridge, Mount Prospect, Woodridge, Wheeling, Bolingbrook, Bloomingdale, Barrington, Cicero, Bartlett, Carol Stream, Berwyn, Addison, Oak Brook, Oak Lawn, Vernon Hills, Lincolnshire, Lisle, Batavia, Algonquin, Aurora, Carpentersville, Forest Park, Streamwood, Grayslake, Waukegan, Romeoville, Kankakee, Great Lakes and Orland Park
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At Skydeck Chicago, guests will have the opportunity to rise 1,353 feet in the air and take in views of the city skyline from above. Visitors of the city who enjoy photography may find something to appreciate at this location.
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One of Illinois' most popular dog beaches, Moraine Park offers an extensive dog exercise area for permit holding, off-leash dogs to run and play. The park is also a popular historic place of interest as it dates back to 1892 as the grounds of the historical Hotel Moraine.
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French Market was a Native American trading post and is the oldest among its kind in the U.S. Be it history or shopping experience, The French Market is rich in both.
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Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of recreational activities at the Herrick Lake Forest Preserve. The preserve offers areas for camping, fishing, picnicking, archery, hiking, tubing, horseback riding, golfing, cross-country skiing, and bicycling.
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Established in 1931, Wheaton Drama Inc is a community theater that puts on productions like musicals, comedies, and plays. The theater hosts dance classes that teach the basics of ballet, jazz, and core strength exercises.
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Guests can enjoy horseback riding lessons and training for all levels of experience at Palatine Stables. The offer lessons from beginner level to advanced hunter-jumping in addition to pony rides and pony parties.
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The chief draw of Danny Cunniff Park is its large sledding hill, which allows for some exciting sledding on a seasonal basis. The park also has sports fields, including a 9 hole disc golf course.
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Wheaton's Memorial Park Leisure Center offers a variety of attractions for visitors, including live musical performances, the Taste of Wheaton festival each summer, and races. The park has tennis courts, a horse shoe pit, and picnic areas.
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On five acres and riddled with ponds, Cosley Zoo better acquaints its visitors with the region's wildlife. Besides this, there is also a collection of farm animals.
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Find the Art Institute of Chicago located along Michigan Avenue in Chicago. The museum includes everything from Medieval artwork, to Asian, Indian and Modern paintings, sculptures, jewelry, mosaics and vases.