Things to do in Rosemont in March

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March is a good time to visit Rosemont. The weather is usually cold and slightly windy, with temperatures ranging from 30—44°F (-1—7°C).

Rosemont has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your March trip to Rosemont. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to March. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Rosemont in March. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout March, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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  • St. Patrick's Day (March 17)
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Weather in Rosemont in March

Temperatures on an average day in Rosemont in March

The average temperature in Rosemont in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 44°F (7°C) to a low of 30°F (-1°C). Some would describe the temperature to be cold. The general area may also feel slightly windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Rosemont, July, has days with highs of 82°F (28°C) and lows of 67°F (19°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 31°F (-1°C) and lows of 18°F (-8°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Rosemont in March based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in March
44°F
highs
30°F
lows

General weather summary

Cold, slightly windy
Feels like
28%
Chance of rain
0.108 in
Amount
17.2 mph
Wind speed
83%
Humidity
11.9 hrs
Daylight length
6:37 AM
Sunrise
6:32 PM
Sunset
42%
Cloud cover
Jacket
What to wear
What to wear in March
With an average high of 44°F (7°C) and a low of 30°F (-1°C), it generally feels cold and slightly windy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket
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Best attractions for Rosemont in March

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Rosemont has to offer for travelers in March, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Rosemont that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Rosemont for March.
Allstate Arena
1. Allstate Arena
4.4
(12144)
Arena
Sights & Landmarks
Huge multipurpose arena hosting college & professional basketball games plus concerts & circuses.
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Allstate Arena is the perfect place to see Monster Jam! The energy was electric, and the huge trucks looked awesome under the lights. My seats were great, and the whole place was clean and easy to get around. I'd definitely go back for another show!
Went for the txt concert, did not disappoint! The parking lot is big and the line to get inside went very fast! The screens and tech are pretty good. It’s a bit dated, but not awful.
From start to finish, the Ghost show at Allstate Arena was nothing short of spectacular. The venue (6920 N. Mannheim Rd., Rosemont) was buzzing with excitement long before the lights went down. Once the lights dimmed and the first chords echoed through the arena, you could tell this wasn’t just a concert—it was a full‑scale ritual. The stage production was jaw‑dropping. Giant stained‑glass visuals, haunting lighting shifts, smoke that rolled across the floor like mist in a crypt—Ghost pulled out all the stops. One review described it as: > “From the opening note, the Allstate Arena Ghost concert felt more like stepping into a Gothic cathedral on the moon.” You could feel the power of every riff, every synth tone, and the vocals of Papa V Perpetua (the new frontman in the Ghost mythology) were commanding, theatrical and deeply immersive. What also stood out was the phone‑free policy. They required all attendees to place their devices in Yondr pouches—no distracting screens, no mid‑song lights, just pure, raw experience. It changed the atmosphere in the best way possible. The crowd was completely present—singing, moving, fully locked in. The set list was a master‑class in balancing new and classic material. Cuts from the new album Skeletá (released earlier in 2025) were woven alongside fan‑favorite anthems—creating a journey through Ghost’s sound that felt both fresh and deeply familiar. As for the crowd and energy—wow. The arena felt packed, the pit was alive, voices chanting, hands raised, the floor moving as one mass of fans. One fan shared: > “Attended my first Ritual last night … I left that concert the happiest I’ve been in a while and I still feel it… I still feel like I’m going to be smiling over the show …” If you were in the crowd, you knew you were in the right place at the right time. The sound quality held up beautifully even in a big venue like Allstate. You could hear the subtle layers—the backing vocals, the keyboards, the imposing guitar—and the mix kept everything clear and powerful. The visuals and audio combined to create a sensory assault in the best possible way. Logistics were handled well: parking, entrance, merchandising—all seemed organized for the mass crowd. If anything, the merch line and early arrival gathered a lively group of fans trading and mingling before doors opened. In summary, Ghost didn’t just perform—they elevated the experience of live rock/metal in this region. If you were there, you’ll remember it. If you weren’t, it’s definitely worth catching them next time—they set a high bar tonight. Highly recommended for anyone who loves live spectacle, great songwriting, theatrical performance, or just wants to be part of a community of fans having the time of their lives. Five stars all the way.
Attended the Bush and Shinedown concert. Was a great venue for musical groups as the stage view was good as it’s not an overly large arena with a capacity of 18,800 for concerts. Was laid out well and we had an easy time entering through security. Concessions are $$$$ and the seats are somewhat on the smaller side was my only observations of negatives
I had the pleasure of attending The World of Hans Zimmer at Allstate Arena, and it was absolutely wonderful! The atmosphere was incredible, truly magical from start to finish. The concert started almost right on time and everything was very well organized, which made the experience even more enjoyable. An unforgettable evening filled with breathtaking music and flawless performance.
10/10 best time ever was better then sonic teample but thats a little bias, I loved seeing shinedown and the effects and stadium were amazing. I will say though the seats are hard to get to sometimes because you have to fully stand up and might have to lean back to let people through, and there was only food and drinks on the bottom floor from what I saw. The drinks were good and the food was also good, the prices for them weren't the worst I have seen. Other then that it will definitely be coming back and be enjoying again thanks
Incredible event, just protect ur ears... they sold headset for that $35, nice refreshing and pizza, little small for monster jam but whatever ur place, ull can see everything
Monster Jam is the best for kids! Took 3 of our younger daughters who all had a BLAST! From the ROAR of the engines to them flying over jumps! Super cool super fun experience!!!
Donald E. Stephens Convention Center
2. Donald E. Stephens Convention Center
4.5
(5752)
Convention center
Conference & Convention Centers
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We love coming to the Donald Stevens Convention Center. Several conventions are held here throughout the year. It's such an easy location to get to. Way better than driving into Chicago to McCormick Place. They have a covered parking garage to park. They normally charge $15.00 dollars for parking. There are pay booths on the main floor to pay your ticket. Also, I just noticed this year they added the option to pay on your phone too. Once you park in the garage, there is a sky bridge that leads to the Convention. Or you can take the elevator down to street level and walk to the main entrance. The choice is up to you. If you are attending more than one day. You can opt to get a hotel. There are three that have attached sky bridges, so you never have to get in your car. They do have different foods to choose from. But they are expensive. It's best to bring your own snacks to munch on. You can also bring your own drinks, non alcoholic of course. They do have a Starbucks on the main floor if you are looking for coffee. In summary this is a great place to come for any convention. They always have volunteers which are very helpful if you have any questions.
MCACN event. Probably one of the best indoor car shows on the planet. Convention center is easy to access and accommodates an incredible amount of cars.
It's a very large convention center that runs small to large events all year round. The staffs were very nice and helpful. I went to the PLMA show, it was well organized and that impressed me. It also offer different routes shuttle bus service send visitors back to their hotels that gives a lot of convenience to people who have never been there before. Great service.
Loved the set up for the chicago women’s exhibition. Easy to find and parking at the train near by was only a 5 min walk.
This was my favorite trip for the Women’s Expo. The convention center and the Rosemont Entertainment District expected us and was prepared. Loved the police escorts and restaurant and outlet mall discounts or perks. Thank you
This was my first card show and I learned so much. I had such great time and met a lot of great people. Next stop Dallas.
This parking garage was extremely dark and I didn't feel very safe. The Doubletree hotel had a ramp on the second level, so I parked there. But upon my return, I had to walk all the way down to the one pay station near the elevator, so this was a little annoying. And the pay station was incredibly finicky - it took seven attempts for it to finally accept and process my credit card.
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Rosemont Theatre
3. Rosemont Theatre
4.5
(4910)
Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Mid-size modern venue hosts concerts & performances from Radiohead to the Nutcracker.
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Saw Xikers to night. The staff was not so friendly but we had a good time. Reminds me of an old movie theater.. the bathrooms were very clean with the amount of people that were in the building. I saw two bars, one downstairs, one upstairs and various places to buy snacks. I will come back again. I was in 106 W part of my viewing was blocked won’t pick that row again
Came to see Camila loved it Staff was super nice And security as well Bathroom were clean and staff was keeping up the best they could before all the chaos after the concert. Parking wise we got there kind of late but in time before the concert started. Since the line was huge to go in if this happens park by the hotel in the garage part cost us 15 bucks it was too bad of a walk to the theater not even 10 minutes. Will definitely park there next time didn't even deal with traffic once heading out.
Went to see Miguel Bosé. Seats were narrow for big people but the place sounded great. They have speakers in the halls and the bathrooms so you don't miss out if you need to step out
The Rosemont Theater is a very nice theater. It has a great acoustic design, making the sound quality of concerts terrific. The size of the Theater leaves an intimate feeling from any seat. Parking is awesome, easy, in and out. Plus is its super safe Rosemont which let's you just have a great time and enjoy yourself. Definitely one of the better places in Chicagoland to catch a Concert. I definitely recommend the Theater.
The theatre is very pretty, the staff is respectful and kind. The stage is a little awkward and it's hard to see the artist because of the curtain and sound equipment from some of the upper balcony seats but it's not too bad.
It was great! Good seats and atmosphere, they had the BINIverse Chicago 2025 here.
Great smaller venue. Great seats and the sound is fantastic.
Easy access to a parking, location of this venue is fantastic.
Wolff's Flea Market - Rosemont
4. Wolff's Flea Market - Rosemont
4.4
(315)
Temporarily Closed
Flea market
Shopping
Outdoor market open Sundays only April to October features hundreds of vendors with new & old wares.
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My first experience to a flea market was great . Easy to find parkings. 6 years or older/seniors are $2 and adults are 3$ to enter. So much to see, so much to offer. Vendors are friendly, from kitchenware, decorators, vintages, collectibles, tools, toys, outdoor equipments, plantations, home baking goods, food trucks, coffee, doughnuts vendors. Too much to name . We had to cut the cost short due to the rain storm. I can’t wait to return.
I love that flea market. Good food, easy find a parking. Thanks a lot.
Fun to check out all sorts of everything being sold there. Worth a visit. Good food trucks and had the best churros there! Massive market in the parking lot and restrooms available to use inside the arena.
Where do I start. Get there early as possible. It gets busy quick. Got there 1 hour after open and it was full already. Lots of things for everyone. If you need something unique your gonna find it here. Come with you walking shoes on it takes about 4 hours to walk the whole thing and stop at the booths that catch your eye. One of the best markets I've been to. Service dogs welcome.
Wow, THE BEST FLEA MARKET easily in the entire Midwest. Over 700 Vendors and lots of merchandise variety. From New Merchandise to Antiques and Collectibles to Food and way more! You will not be disappointed. Put your walking shoes on folks.
Whether you're searching for something specific or just out for a good time, this place has it all. You'll find great deals, friendly faces, and a fantastic atmosphere. They keep everyone in the loop with updates on social media, especially during special events or if plans change due to rain. It's a place where you always find something new. I love coming here to walk around, laugh at everything, and have a blast. I visit multiple times a year because it's always a great experience.
Pretty solid flea market. Free parking, $5 to get in before 0600 and $2 after that. Much better than the Swap-O-Rama, which in my opinion is a waste of time. It’s a lot bigger than I was expecting. If you like digging through old junk looking for treasure, you’ll have a good time.
Awesome place to shop and sell! I just started doing my flea market thing again, (selling) and I had always heard good things about this one yet never gave it a try. I’ve been a vendor twice now and I’m glad I finally did! Also, I always make sure I’m a little early or find time to walk around because it’s a great place to shop!! Tons of variety and great finds! Clean bathrooms, very organized staff and great security. I definitely recommend to everyone, great for a family day or outing with friends and fam. Highly recommend a visit!
Parkway Bank Park Entertainment District
5. Parkway Bank Park Entertainment District
4.5
(7791)
Movie theater
Sights & Landmarks
Sizable complex with eateries & entertainment, including a comedy club, cinema & bowling alley.
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Fantastic location that has wonderful events for your kids and the whole family. Concerts and fireworks every Thursday all summer long. Family Fest in May that include inflatables for kids, face painting, balloon artists, kid friendly bands that fun things for kids to do, petting zoo and vendors with free items. Lots of free parking in the attached garage. And tons of great restaurants if you want food.
My advice is use the right lane to self park. It is $15/day/car but there were many spaces to choose from. The posted numbers and letters made it easy to find my spot again. I held onto my ticket when I left my car because I could pay at the pedestrian entryway or on the drive way out of the parking garage
Outstanding location, plenty of parking in the garage and it's free if you get a validated ticket from the restaurants. The bands are always top notch and the different restaurants. Serve fantastic food!
A great entertainment venue. We go for the free concerts on Thursday and there are booths set up outside for food and drink. And fireworks afterwards. We go back to the area for dinner and to bring out of town guests.
Such a great place to visit! We were there for the Nationals convention and surprised at what this little area had to offer! Best of all, the fireworks and free concert every Thursday!
Pretty cool place. Fun for all ages. Lots of stuff to do. I recommend Petes piano bar, was a great time.
Absolutely gorgeous. It was fun to sit and enjoy dinner while watching families play. When it got dark the lights came on and everything sparkled.
I just love Parkway Bank for live music. No charge to get in , its clean, beautiful lights, the best of band's and fireworks after every show on Thursday nights! Free parking in the garage just get your ticket validated at any restaurant! ♥️🎶
The Ballpark at Rosemont
6. The Ballpark at Rosemont
4.7
(159)
Softball field
Sights & Landmarks
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Really nice ball park. Turf field and a great setup for ball games. The burger I ate was pretty good, too.
Nice facility but the concession stand was a mess. Perhaps it was due to it being a very well attended game on opening day but each visit to the concession stand took AT LEAST 20 minutes. I wouldn't say it was the fault of the staff, but they need another concession stand.
Great little park to come out and enjoy any type of event that they are promoting. I came here to see a boxing match and the view was awesome, but the nets can get in the way. I wished that they had taken them down for the boxing match. The sound system is not the best, it gets too distorted when they crank up the music. I think the food and drinks are ridiculously expensive here. The lines to get any food or drinks are also too long and the service is slow. So if you're attending any event here, and don't want to spend your life savings, eat and drink at one of the local restaurants before you enter the park attend the event.
Went here to watch the pro softball games and had a blast. Parking is free. Concessions are reasonably priced. The bathroom was clean. You can stand right along the bullpen and watch the pitchers warm-up.
WOW What a Ballpark!!! This is place you want to visit if you get a chance to see some of the best woman in the game of softball play. The staff both inside and out the park were so friendly and helpful. Just a great environment for taking the family out for a game. Easy to park and get too. The investment to build such and awesome venue should be the model for others in the sport to follow. Go check it out for yourself!
This was awesome to be there for the AUSL inaugural season. I would love to come back if the AUSL is apart of this park
Very nice sportsplex! This was the 1st year the GLIAC tournament was held at this location. Everything you needed to make your day watching games comfortable…ie clean bathrooms and a concession stand. The nachos were my favorite! Pets not allowed and sunflower seeds prohibited!
We always have such a great time. The facility is clean, plenty of options for food and drink and helpful, friendly employees.
Impact Field
7. Impact Field
4.7
(1318)
Stadium
Fun & Games
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We had an absolute blast at the Rivers Stadium Club at Impact Field for the Chicago Dogs game! The hospitality was TOP NOTCH - the staff went above and beyond to make sure we had an amazing experience. The cleanliness was spotless, it truly felt like a premium experience. Will definitely be back for more! Well worth every penny of the ticket price. 5/5 stars without a doubt!
We had a great time at this great facility. The stadium is in great shape, and the accommodations are really comfortable. Park is convenient, the location itself is convenient. Good food, and best of all to me, it’s moderately priced. And I don’t have to deal with the hassle of all of the traffic going to downtown to have a good time with my family. Five stars!
Dog Swuads are not actively involved with the camps visiting. Kids literally ride the hot buses to get here and sis on hot seats and - Do Nothing! Kids should not be kept idling .At least Passing of some balls Around and organized chanting with words on the screen.. More creative ways to participate vs staring and wondering for water.The water fountains are hard to use for young kids with large bottles- they can not hold a BottleAnd fill it at the same Time ! Too much aimless wondering… Thank you Guest Services for offering free Sunscreen for kids and thank you for some children songs played but not screen dynamics.
Fiest time here and it's such a beautiful field. NO matter where you sit its a feeling of front row tickets because the seats are so close to the field. The Chicago Dogs won! I loved the cleanliness of the bathrooms and the atmosphere.
Clean, kind staffs, and easy parking. Hot dogs are okay (I expected more as it is THE CHICAGO DOGS). I've heard they don't have good tap beer, so better to get canned beer here!
Old school baseball and the price is reasonable great seats for 15.00 place is clean and staff was really nice looked like they were enjoying themselves 3.00 parking
We had a great time! 3$ parking, fireworks on selected nights. Great time for family fun!
The Dogs should be your go to for summer family friendly fun. They do awesome themes like Halloween in May, and great free give aways on opening night and throughout the season. Ketchup and Squeeze, the mascots, are so fun. Love all the fun mini games and my hubby has gotten to be "Top Dog" a few times. Come for Weiner Wednesday or Thirsty Thursday or Family Sunday for extra good prices on Hot Dogs, Beer or Popcorn/Soda respectively. We come Mother's Day Mimosas and Father's Day! Highly recommend
Donald E. Stephens Museum of Hummels
8. Donald E. Stephens Museum of Hummels
3.9
(18)
Permanently Closed
Museum
Specialty Museums
Simple museum featuring an extensive collection of porcelain Hummel figurines, plus wood carvings.
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The museum may only be a single room in what looks like a small strip-mall, but they have some truly beautiful pieces and Ms Cecilia was most pleasant to talk with. The figurines include some of the earliest Hummel pieces along with modern Disney collectibles. Even my 13-year old daughter enjoyed the visit. While it only takes a few minutes to walk around, I recommend taking your time to enjoy all of the nuances and the individual craftsmanship of the hand-painted pieces to find their unique artistry.
It’s not at the Higgins Road location anymore. No info on where it moved to or if it still exists somewhere else. We were very disappointed to have missed seeing it because we traveled from afar!
The collection is amazing, large and beautiful. Admittance is free. Museum is quiet and clean. Place is out of the way and could use more information on collection. Still great. Parking also free and easy.
My daughter absolutely loved it here and I enjoyed it too. We need to come back with more time next visit since there are so many! The nice lady answered all my kids questions and was really patient. We got there just before closing so next time we’ll pay more attention to the hours.
Hummel, Hummel, Hummel. The largest collection of Hummel figurines in an unassuming strip mall. Was just walking by and stumbled onto it. Free entry. Could have spent more time but it was closing time. I could spend an hour or two.
Interesting to see the complete varieties of Hummels and other collectible statuary.
All I needed was for them to interpret what was written on my Hummel plaque from 1955. The woman was rude and wouldn't offer to help.
Its gone. Closed, I assume. =(
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