100 Free Things To Do in Boston with Kids
Boston has enough free things to do with kids that families can fill the calendar without emptying their wallets. It's one of the perks that comes from living in such a vibrant region. From world-class museums to cool outdoor spaces, the top free things to do are sure to please the whole family.
Read on for our picks for 100 free fun things to do in Boston with kids. Remember to check with your local library for passes to Greater Boston family attractions. Be sure to see our activities calendar for more great ideas for things to do with kids!
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1. Make Way for Ducklings Sculpture - Boston
While it's located in the Public Garden, the Make Way for Ducklings sculpture is a must-see attraction unto itself. The little ones love these little statues!
2. Rose Kennedy Greenway - Boston
The Rose Kennedy Greenway has so many cool touches, and a stroll down the greenway takes the family through some of Boston's best neighborhoods.
3. Harborwalk - Waterfront
Another great urban hike, the Harborwalk takes Boston families along the shore. The intersection of the land and sea, city and nature, makes for a free and fun family walk.
4. Explore the Freedom Trail - Boston
Boston's Freedom Trail is a self-guided walking tour of the city's Revolutionary War landmarks.
5. Memorial Drive on Sundays - Cambridge
Head out for a stroll, for a a bike ride, or whatever you like as the city of Cambridge closes Memorial Drive to automobile traffic.
6. Stroll Quincy Market - Boston
Quincy Market in Boston is home to street performers, seasonal decorations, and some of the best sights in the city.
Lilac Sunday photo by Lauren Miller, courtesy of the Arnold Arboretum.
7. Arnold Arboretum - Boston
Explore nature at this beautiful spot, the oldest arboretum in North America, with over 200 acres of trees and wildlife.
8. Take a Family-Friendly Bike Ride - Boston
The Southwest Corridor is a perfect biking trail for Boston families, running from the Back Bay to Jamaica Plain
9. Lawn on D - Seaport
This playground for kids and adults—open to the public—has fun attractions and special events almost all year long, many for free!
10. Hit Alexander W. Kemp Playground - Cambridge
One of Greater Boston's best playgrounds, the Alexander Kemp playground is full of cool equipment and space to play!
11. Hike the Middlesex Fells Reservation - North of Boston
Spanning 4 towns, the massive Middlesex Fells Reservation has cool sites and multiple trails for a family hike.
12. Splash in Frog Pond - Beacon Hill
When stomping around in the summer, take a break at the city's coolest splash pads in Boston Common.
13. Minuteman Bikeway - Cambridge
Cambridge's Minuteman Bikeway follows some of the most historic spots in the region.
14. Blue Hills Reservation - Milton
One of the top hikes around Boston, the Blue Hills Reservation has plenty of trails for all skill levels. There are some great views of the city too!
Greater Boston has some great sledding spots for free family fun! Sledding in Hampshire County photo by Lynn Graves, via Flickr
15. Go Sledding on Flagstaff Hill - Boston
When it's cold outside, get your sledding game on in New England's lovely winter weather!
16. Have a Picnic in Belle Isle Marsh - East Boston
Boston has so many places where families can reserve a free "table" while exploring the city, and Eastie's enchanting wetlands seem a world away from city life.
17. Franklin Park - Boston
More than just the home of the zoo, Franklin Park has great spaces and a calendar full of free events and concerts.
18. Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park - Boston
This park is perfect for a pit stop while exploring the city and a photo-op under the ivy (or when the Christmas lights are twinkling).
19. Forest Hills Cemetery - Jamaica Plain
This 275-acre space is not just a cemetary, it's an arboretum and sculpture park.
20. Larz Anderson Park - Brookline
Brookline's Larz Anderson Park has trails, polayground equipment, and even a skating rink in the winter!
21. Mount Auburn Cemetery - Cambridge
Not just a cemetery, this park in Cambridge has some of the most beautiful landscaping in Greater Boston.
22. Explore Chinatown - Boston
With free events, such as the August Moon Festival and the Chinatown Main Street Summer Festival, this charming neighborhood is worth the visit.
23. Emerald Necklace - Boston
Designed by famed Frank Law Olmstead, the "Emerald Necklace" is a string of Boston's interconnected greenspaces.
Head to Revere Beach for summer festivals and free family fun! Photo courtesy of Revere Beach
24. Revere Beach
The Revere Beach Sand Sculpting Festival (every summer) is just one of the free fun things to do at this beach just north of Boston.
25. Martin's Park - Seaport
This playground (next to the Children's Museum) is a little kids dream, with some of the most imaginative equipment around.
26. Boston Common - Boston
This park, with playgrounds, ballfields, stages, and ice skating is a great spot for an afternoon of free fun!
27. James P. Kelleher Rose Garden - Fenway
This Boston rose garden is free for families to visit. While you're strolling, don't forget to stop and smell the roses.
28. Esplanade - Boston
The green spaces along the Charles provide families with hours of activities.
29. Castle Island - South Boston
Southie's Castle Island combines history and surfside fun.
30. North End - Boston
Boston's Little Italy is fun for a stroll. The window-shopping, sights, and sounds are all free. Stroll past Paul Revere's House and the Old North Church in this adorable neighborhood.
31. Harvard Square - Cambridge
Harvard Square is full of shops, restaurants, college students, public art, and historical sites.
32. Soak in the sun at the Carson Beach - South Boston
Many of the best beaches near Boston are free, like Carson Beach in Southie, close to the heart of the city.
33. Beacon Hill - Boston
The cobblestone streets, little shops, and quaint spaces of Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood are fun for little adventurers!
34. Boston Public Garden - Boston
From watching the Swan Boats to walking the manicured paths, the Public Garden is a lovely oasis in the heart of the city.
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See Boston's amazing museums for the low, low price of zero dollars. Photo courtesy of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
35. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Kids under 18, and anyone named "Isabella", get in for free. The first Friday each month also brings free admission to this extraordinary museum.
36. Boston Public Library - Back Bay/Multiple Locations
The main branch in Copley Square showcases some cool exhibits and artwork. All branches offer loads of free activities and events.
37. Visit the ICA - Seaport
Every Thursday, the ICA is free for all visitors to enjoy their fun and engaging works of art.
38. Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company Museum - Downtown
This small museum packs it space with some amazing memorabilia. And admission is always free!
39. JFK Library - Dorchester
The JFK Presidential Library and Museum is always free for kids 12 and under, as well as military personnel and other guests. Consult the website for details.
40. MIT Museum - Central Square
The museum is free for kids 5 and under, as well as active military personnel, members of the Mass Teachers Association, and Cambridge residents (enrolled in the Cambridge Resident Members Program).
41. Commonwealth Museum - Dorchester
Learn about the history of Massachusetts at this state-run museum in Dorchester.
42. deCordova Museum and Sculpture Garden - Lincoln
Kids under 12 are always free at this Lincoiln museum with a cool outdoor sculpture garden.
43. Museum of Fine Arts - Boston
Boston's Museum of Fine Arts is free for everyone on select dates. The museum's website lists a number of free and discounted tickets. The MFA is always free for kids 6 and under.
44. Longyear Museum - Chestnut Hill
This free museum features exhibits detailing the life of Mary Baker Eddy.
45. Boston Children's Museum - Seaport
Okay, technically these are $1 each, but the TJX Sunday tickets to Boston's Children's Museum are practically free!
Head to the BPL's play spaces for some free fun! Children's storytime photo courtesy of the Boston Public Library
46. Children's Room at the Boston Public Library - Back Bay
There are some really fun play spaces at Boston's extensive chain of public libraries.
47. Museum of African American History - Boston
The museum, exploring the unique lives and rich experiences of the African-American community, is always free for kids under 13.
48. Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East - Harvard Square
Explore the mysteries of the ancient Near East at this Harvard museun, where admission is always free.
49. Peabody Essex Museum - Salem
Salem's Peabody Essex Museum has free admission for kids 16 and under. The Peabody Essex also offers complimentary admission to a variety of guests.
50. Boston Fire Museum - South Boston
Learn about the history of fire-fighting at this Boston museum that is always free!
51. Metropolitan Waterworks Museum - Chestnut Hill
The Waterworks Museum is always free. There is almost always a fun event, activity, or new exhibit at this Chestnut Hill museum!
52. Fuller Craft Museum - Brockton
These aren't your everyday crafts! The Fuller Museum houses works of art, which Boston families can see for free!
53. Great Falls Discovery Center - Turner
This State Park offers all kinds of free fun and interactive exhibits.
54. Massachusetts Historical Society - Back Bay
Learn all about the history of Boston, Massachusetts, and more at the country's oldest historical society.
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take to the streets with these free things to do from our calendar! Artbeat photo courtesy of the Somerville Arts Council
55. Artbeat Festival - Somerville
Somerville's Davis Square hosts music, dance, arts, and crafts at this free annual summer festival.
56. Boston Marathon - Boston/Various Locations
This annual event is world famous as one of the oldest (and most challenging) marathons on Earth. And attending the Boston Marathon is free!
57. Head of the Charles - Boston/Cambridge
Every spring, some of the finest crew teams in the U.S. take to the Charles River for a day of boat-racing.
58. Summer in the City Concert Series - Boston
Every Summer, the City of Boston entertains families with free concerts in several neighborhoods.
59. Harborfest - Boston
Harborfest sets the stage for Boston's 4th of July festivities with activities (many free) all around the city.
60. Boston Pops and 4th of July Fireworks - Esplanade
Perhaps America's most beloved fireworks shows, the 4th of July in Boston is one of our favorite free fun things to do with kids.
61. Marblehead Fireworks & Harbor Illumination - Marblehead
Marblehead has its own 4th of July celebrations, lighting up the waterfront at this seaside town north of Boston.
Get your green on for free fun every March in Boston! Photo courtesy of the South Boston Saint Patrick's Day Parade
62. Saint Patrick's Day Parade - South Boston
Every March, the streets of South Boston run green with Irish pride at the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade!
63. Saint Anthony's Feast - North End
Every August, Boston's Italian-American community fills the air with music, fireworks, and the aroma of amazing food!
64. Free Days at Boston's Zoos
Boston's Zoos have regular free admission days when families can enjoy seeing the exotic animals at the right price!
65. South Boston Street Festival - South Boston
Head to this cool and free neighborhood festival in the early Fall for the best of South Boston.
66. Take in the Cherry Blossoms - Boylston
New England Botanic Garden in Boylston is one of Boston's top spots to see cherry blossoms in the spring.
67. Holyoke St. Patrick's Day Parade - Holyoke
Greater Boston is packed with free Saint Patrick's day festivities and parades, and Holyoke's celebration is one of the biggest in the whole country.
68. Cambridge Jazz Festival - Cambridge
Hit the streets of Cambridge for a weekend of free music.
69. Boston Parks & Rec Mayor's Movie Nights - Multiple Locations
The best-priced ticket in town! Pull up a patch of lawn for a movie with the family at locations all around Boston, all summer long.
70. Free Ferry Day - Harbor Islands
The Harbor Islands have special events where families can enjoy a trip into Boston Harbor for free!
71. Lowell Folk Festival - Lowell
One of the largest folk festivals in the nation, the free Lowell Folk Festival gathers musicians, dancers, artists, and artisans from all over the globe.
72. Yankee Homecoming - Newburyport
This week-long free festival is packed with fun family activities.
73. Shakespeare in the Park - Boston
Every summer, performances of Shakespeare's classics take the stage in Boston Common.
74. Boston Book Festival - Copley Square
Every fall, Boston hosts a book festival. And book-lovers rejoice!
75. Riverfest - Somerville
Somerville's Asssembly Square Neighborhood hosts Riverfest, a free festival with live entertainment and more family fun.
76. Neighborhood Christmas Lights
Find the most striking displays in and around the city.
77. Cambridge Carnival International - Cambridge
This free festival with African roots shares music, food, and crafts from all over the world.
78. Gloucester Schooner Festival - Gloucester
Head up to Gloucester for free boat races and waterfront celebrations!
79. HONK! - Somerville
This festival brings brass bands and musicians to the streets of Somerville for three days of free live music.
80. America's Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration - Plymouth
The birthplace of Thanksgiving pulls out all the stops every year, with FREE activities, a parade, and lots of pilgrim-themed family fun!
81. The Enchanted Village - Avon
A beloved Boston tradition, the Enchanted Village Christmas display is free every holiday season. And the recently added slide is even more free fun for Boston kids.
82. Christmas Festival of Lights at La Salette - Attleboro
For generations, the La Salette shrine has had one of the most spectacular Christmas light displays around Boston (and it's free).
83. First Night - Boston
For almost fifty years, the City of Boston has rung in the New Year with a free festival designed for families.
Free Arts, Culture, and Learning Activities in Boston
84. Minuteman National Park - Concord
Visit one of the most legendary spots in the history of the American Revolution.
Photo by Michael Blanchard for the USS Constitution Museum
85. The U.S.S. Constitution - Charlestown
Charlestown Navy Yard is home to a free museum and some super-cool boats, including the nation's oldest battleship.
86. Tour the State House - Boston
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts offers visitors free tours of its historical capitol building.
87. Bunker Hill Monument and Museum - Charlestown
One of Boston's most distinguished landmarks is free to visitors, and the Bunker Hill Museum (also FREE!) is right next door.
88. Copley Square - Back Bay
The plaza at Copley Square, bordered by Trinity Church, the BPL, and the Hancock Tower, is always a vibrant spot.
89. Church of Christ Scientist - Back Bay
This architectual wonder has an expansive plaza (complete with splash pad). The stunning Mapparium here is free for anyone 17 and under.
90. Free Walking Tour - Boston
A walking tour of the city is a great way to find cool spots as a family.
91. Coit Observatory - Alston
The Coit Observatory at Boston University offers free stargazing to the public on select Wednesdays
92. New England Holocaust Memorial - Faneuil Hall
Located near City Hall and Quincy Market, these striking glass structures pay tribute to the victims of the Holocaust with a solemn beauty.
93. Visit Salem, Massachusetts
This city just north of Boston has plenty to offer for free, like the Halloween Parade. There are self-guided tours, wonderful parks, and historical sites all over Salem, MA.
94. Saugus Iron Works - Saugus
The National Parks operate this restored 17th century site, where early European settlers brought ironworking to Greater Boston.
95. Free National Park Days - Multiple Locations
Get out to one of the local National Parks for free on these select days. Adams National Histiric Park in Quincy is a great spot to visit.
96. Black Heritage Trail - Boston
Learn about the African-American experience in Boston and beyond through this walking tour of historic sites.
97. Cape Cod Baseball - Various Locations
See tomorrow's baseball superstars in free games down on the Cape.
98. Irish Heritage Trail - Boston
Boston's free self-guided tour of Irish-Americana is available all year.
Explore the Fenway neighborhood on game days for a festival atmosphere. Fenway photo by JJ Bers, via Flickr
99. Fenway Park - Kenmore Square/Fenway
While tours and games might get pricey (especially if the Yankees are in town), the spectacle of a game day is a fun atmosphere to explore with a family. And some days offer added freebies with admission, such as kids running the bases for free after the game.
100. Bridge of Flowers - Shelburne Falls
One of the most remarkable sights in Massachusetts, this bridge across the Deerfield River is a vibrant garden, and it's always FREE to visit.
Free Fun for Kids in Boston FAQ
Q: What are the best free family activities in Boston?
A: Parks, museums with free admission, outdoor concerts, and cultural events offer plenty of no-cost family fun across Boston. Take advantage of Boston's rich history with free attractions like the Freedom Trail and the Bunker Hill Monument.
Q: What can kids do for free on weekends in Boston?
A: Check local libraries, rec centers, and community calendars for free crafts, shows, and seasonal festivals. Check out 8 Public Libraries with Great Play Spaces Around Boston.
Q: Are there free museums or attractions for kids in Boston?
A: Yes! Many museums have free admission days or ongoing free exhibits — perfect for rainy days. Check out our guide to Free Museums and Free Museum Days in Boston.
Q: What are some free things to do in Boston with toddlers?
A: Storytimes, splash pads, indoor playgrounds, and nature walks are all toddler-friendly and free. The Rose Kennedy Greenway has lots of space to explore — and some of the best splash pads in Boston too!
Q: What’s the best time to visit free attractions in Boston?
A: Mornings on weekdays are often least crowded; summer weekends can be busy, so plan ahead for parking and shade.
Originally published 2024. Updated 2025, 2026
