5 Amazing New Indoor Playgrounds in Chicago You Need to Visit in 2025

The Windy City is bursting with new play spaces that promise endless entertainment for children.

As the weather changes in Chicago, parents often find themselves searching for fun and engaging indoor activities for their little ones. Thankfully, the Windy City is bursting with new play spaces that promise endless entertainment for children and peace of mind for adults.

Here’s a look at five fantastic indoor play places that have recently opened their doors in and around Chicago.

Read more: Jump Around at These Top Indoor Playgrounds for Chicagoland Kids

New indoor play places to check out

Slick City

  • Address: 1830 Towne Center Drive, North Aurora

Slick City is a vibrant indoor playground located in North Aurora that caters to children of all ages. This expansive facility features a variety of play areas, including thrilling slides, climbing structures, and interactive games that spark creativity and encourage physical activity.

What sets Slick City apart is its focus on safe, clean play, offering parents the comfort of a well-maintained environment. Make sure to check out their themed birthday party options for your next celebration!

The Treehouse Play Cafe

  • Address: 2328 N. Richmond Road, McHenry

The Treehouse Play Cafe is perfect for families looking for a unique combination of playtime and relaxation. This enchanting space features a whimsical treehouse structure that kids can explore, alongside a cozy cafe that serves delicious coffee and healthy snacks for parents.

While the little ones engage in imaginative play, adults can unwind with a book or connect with friends. It’s an ideal spot to foster social interactions among parents and their kids in a warm, inviting atmosphere. They also have a second location in Lake Zurich.

Play Street Museum

  • Address: 1119 South Delano Court East, Chicago

In the heart of Chicago’s South Loop, the Play Street Museum offers a whimsical, hands-on experience designed for young children. This interactive play space focuses on creative, open-ended play through themed exhibits that change regularly, keeping the experience fresh and exciting.

From an art studio to a mini grocery store, kids can dive into imaginative roles while honing their social skills. With a focus on learning through play, the Play Street Museum is a wonderful environment for nurturing creativity and curiosity.

Sunny Village Cafe

  • Address: 5918 W. Lawrence Ave., Chicago

At Sunny Village Cafe in Wheaton, children can enjoy interactive play combined with a delightful dining experience. This charming eatery boasts an indoor play area where kids can engage in structured activities while parents indulge in a varied menu featuring healthy and delicious options.

The cafe’s inviting decor fosters a cheerful atmosphere, making it a perfect destination for family gatherings or a casual afternoon playing while snacking on tasty treats.

The Social Play

  • Address: 3741 Grand Boulevard, Brookfield

The Social Play is where playtime meets socialization. This unique indoor play destination combines a stimulating play environment with drop-in child care services, allowing parents to relax while their kids engage in supervised play.

The facility is designed for kids to learn essential social skills, all while participating in structured play sessions and creative activities. With plenty of games, climbing structures, and arts and crafts, The Social Play is a perfect spot for children to unleash their energy and creativity.


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Sarah Knieff
Sarah Knieff
Sarah Knieff is a reporter, writer and editor for multiple news and magazine outlets across the nation.

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