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Boston Family Days

Our program provides students who live in Boston and their families free access to many of the City's world-class cultural institutions.

Boston Family Days is an extraordinary public-private partnership between the City, corporate and philanthropic partners, and 20 of our City’s leading cultural institutions to help Boston school-aged children feel at home in places that can expand their learning and show them the world. 

Through Boston Family Days, all students who live in Boston (grades K-12 and Boston Pre-K) and two guests can explore 13 cultural institutions for free on the first and second Sunday of each month until December 2026.

In April 2025, Mayor Wu launched a new pilot program adding performing arts to the wide range of cultural institutions accessible to students and families for free. Boston Family Days also includes tickets to selected performances at seven of Boston’s leading performing arts organizations.

  • Boston Family Days Logo

  • For general inquiries, questions, and feedback contact us at:
  • Partners

    This program is made possible with the generous support of the following funding partners:

    • Amazon
    • Barbara and Amos Hostetter
    • Barr Foundation
    • Bob and Michelle Atchinson 
    • Jim and Cathy Stone

Enrollment and Eligibility

Signing Up  

Families must sign up for the program with the City. After signing up you will receive your Boston Family Days pass via email, which is your student's personal entry pass and cannot be transferred to another person.

Register for Boston Family Days!

Note for BPS Families: If your child is enrolled in Boston Public Schools or Boston Pre-K, they are automatically signed up for this program. You will continue to receive your Boston Family Days pass directly via BPS. Please ensure that your email address is updated in the BPS system.

Eligibility 

This program is for all Boston students enrolled in grades K-12 or in Boston Pre-K. Students must live full time in Boston. This includes students who live in Boston and are enrolled in:

  • Boston Public Schools
  • Independent Boston charter schools
  • METCO
  • Boston-based parochial and independent schools
  • Home school
  • Those who live in Boston but attend private school outside the City of Boston

Entry Process

FOR ADMISSION TO INSTITUTIONS

  • When: First two Sundays of each month
  • Who: All students who live in Boston and up to two guests per student
  • How: Students and families show their Boston Family Days Pass (either on a mobile device or a printed copy), which the City will email to enrolled families before each program day. Passes from previous months may be used.
  • Registration Required? These institutions are popular and frequently reach capacity, so Boston families are encouraged to plan ahead by pre-registering and reserving tickets online before their visit. Please check the policy of each institution below.

FOR TICKETS TO PERFORMANCES

  • When: Dates and times vary, based on the performance. Families that are enrolled in Boston Family Days will get an email each time tickets are released. 
  • Who: All students who live in Boston and up to two guests per student
  • How: Students and families must reserve tickets to the performance directly through the performing arts institution. Instructions will be provided in each email.
  • Registration Required? Yes, each show will have a limited number of tickets available and all tickets must be reserved in advance. Tickets will not be released on the day of the show.

Participating Institutions

We’re grateful to the following institutions that are participating in the Boston Family Days program. Follow the links to learn more about each institution.

Cultural Institutions

Location Sunday Hours of Operation (subject to change) Address/Travel Info Pre-Registration Suggested?
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 

10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Check hours

MFA Directions  NO
Institute of Contemporary Art

10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Check hours

ICA Directions YES

Reservations
Museum of Science

9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Check hours

Museum of Science Directions  YES

BPS Families can reserve their tickets in advance by calling Science Central at 617-723-2500.
Boston Children's Museum 

9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Check hours

Children's Museum Directions  YES

Reservations
The New England Aquarium

9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Check hours

Aquarium Directions  NO

 
The Franklin Park Zoo

9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Last Entry 3 p.m.

Check hours

Zoo Directions

YES

Reservations

The Museum of African American History

10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Check hours

MAAH Directions NO
The JFK Presidential Museum and Library

10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Last Entry 3:30 p.m.

Check hours

JFK Library Directions  NO
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 

10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Check hours

Gardner Museum Directions

YES

Reservations

Enter the code ISGMBFD in the upper right hand corner of the page before selecting your tickets.

Paul Revere House

November 1 – April 14: 10:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.

April 15 – October 31: 10:00 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.

Check hours

Paul Revere House Directions NO
Old North Illuminated

12:30 – 5 p.m.

Check hours

Old North Illuminated Directions NO
USS Constitution Museum

Museum: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Ship: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.*

Check hours

*Plan your visit

USS Constitution Museum Directions NO

Revolutionary Spaces: Old State House and Old South Meeting House

***Launching later this spring.

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About

Boston Family Days began as “BPS Sundays,” a pilot program that launched in 2024 through a partnership with six institutions: the Museum of Fine Arts, the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Science, the Boston Children’s Museum, the New England Aquarium, and the Franklin Park Zoo.

At the end of 2024, Mayor Michelle Wu announced Boston Family Days, an expansion of the successful BPS Sundays pilot program. This expansion included extending free access to all Boston school-aged children and their families and adding three new participating cultural institutions: the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, and the Museum of African American History. 

In March 2025, at the State of the City address, the Mayor announced a second expansion of the Boston Family Days offerings, which included four additional cultural institutions (the Paul Revere House, Old North Illuminated, the USS Constitution Museum, and Revolutionary Spaces, which operates the Old State House and Old South Meeting House) as well as access to live performances at some of Boston’s premier performing arts venues: Arts Emerson, The Boston Ballet, The Boch Center, The Huntington Theatre, the Boston Lyric Opera, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and The Wheelock Family Theatre at Boston University.

  • Boston Family Days Logo

  • For general inquiries, questions, and feedback contact us at:
  • Partners

    This program is made possible with the generous support of the following funding partners:

    • Amazon
    • Barbara and Amos Hostetter
    • Barr Foundation
    • Bob and Michelle Atchinson 
    • Jim and Cathy Stone
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