Garfield Park Conservatory
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Garfield Park Conservatory

Chicago, Illinois

Photo: Bernadette Markley

One of the largest conservatories in the country, and it's free. Step out of a Chicago winter into rooms of tropical palms, desert cacti, and ferns that make you forget what month it is. The Palm House is cathedral-scale — glass and steel arching over towering plants — and the Children's Garden is quietly one of the most joyful spaces in the city.

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Visit in January or February, when you need it most. The Palm House on a gray winter day is genuine therapy.

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