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JoEllen Schilke
Aug. 11, 2022
Want to visit your favorite museum or zoo for free? Then mark your calendar for Sept. 17, Smithsonian Magazine’s Free Museum Day.
That’s the day you can get free admission tickets to local museums, zoos, and cultural centers. But if you want to snag tickets to your favorite museum, you can start making reservations on Aug. 15.
Here’s what you need to know to get your tickets, plus other options for getting free admission to your favorite cultural spots.
The first step is to claim your free tickets is to create an account on Smithsonian Magazine’s Museum Day page.
You’ll receive a confirmation link, and then you can log in to the page. People can get one ticket (which is admission for two) per email address. Once logged in, you can search by your location, name, type or zip code.
The day highlights smaller and specialty museums and cultural centers, though some of the most famous museums in the country are included. Admission to these institutions usually ranges from $10 to $15, although some can get even pricier.
Each museum and zoo has its own rules and restrictions for Free Museum Day. Keep in mind these policies when planning your visit:
This is the 18th year for Free Museum Day, with museums and cultural centers in 44 states participating (sorry to those living in Alaska, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, or South Dakota). Florida tops the list with the most options — a whopping 41 museums, gardens, history, and science centers, and more are free for Museum Day.
You can find the complete list of participating museums at the Smithsonian site.
If you can’t make it to your favorite cultural institution on Free Museum Day, there are more ways to snag a free or discounted admission: