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For those looking to get out of the house without spending any money, Louisville has a range of free attractions to choose from. From peaceful reading spots to lively public gathering spaces, here are 10 free third places in the city worth visiting this season.

Logan Street Market Provides free entry and a lively mix of local food, art, and culture, making it one of Louisville’s most accessible and community-driven destinations. Logan Street Market
The Speed Art Museum Features free admission every Sunday and on First Thursdays, making world-class art accessible to the Louisville community through inclusive public programming. Louisville Tourism
Iroquois Park Offers Louisville residents and visitors completely free access to trails, playgrounds, and outdoor events, making it a top no-cost destination for enjoying nature and recreation. Olmsted Parks Conservancy
Louisville Grows Provides free community gardening resources, workshops, and events, empowering locals to grow their own food and connect through sustainable urban agriculture. Louisville Grows
Louisville Free Public Library Gives free access to books, digital resources, educational programs, and community events, serving as an essential no-cost hub for learning and connection. Louisville Free Public Library
Cherokee Park Offers free access to scenic trails, playgrounds, and open green spaces, making it a no-cost destination for outdoor recreation and relaxation in Louisville. Olmsted Parks Conservancy
Fourth Street Live! Features free outdoor entertainment, festivals, and public events, making it a lively no-cost destination for fun and community in downtown Louisville. Louisville Tourism
Waterfront Park Provides free access to green spaces, walking trails, and regular public events, making it one of Louisville’s top no-cost destinations overlooking the Ohio River. Louisville Tourism
Waterfront Botanical Gardens Offers free access to beautifully maintained gardens and educational programs, making it a welcoming no-cost destination for nature lovers and families in Louisville. Waterfront Botanical Gardens
Old Louisville Central Park Provides free access to a restored green space with walking paths and historic features, making it a no-cost spot for relaxation and community gatherings. Olmsted Parks Conservancy

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Shelby Brown is a multimedia journalist and producer with a focus on entertainment news. While attending Indiana University, she has produced digital and on-air stories under deadline for PBS, NPR, and...