Aurora is filled with attractions, including several museums and theaters, a casino, water parks, and trails for many types of outdoor recreation. The Hollywood Casino, which features over 53,000 square feet of gaming space and includes two restaurants and a robust collection of movie memorabilia, is located in downtown Aurora along the river.
Also in the city's downtown area is the Paramount Arts Centre, a live performance theater built in 1931 in a unique hybrid of Art Deco and French Renaissance. The Paramount features some of the bigegst names in entertainment from around the world. Other year-round theater venues in the city include the First Street Playhouse and the Riverfront Playhouse. Other notable places of interest in the city include the following:
* Aurora Regional Fire Museum: Features displays of vintage firefighting equipment and memorabilia related to the 1871 Chicago Fire.
* SciTech Interactive Science Museum: Offers hands-on exhibits demonstrating the principles of electricity, weather, astronomy and nuclear energy.
* African-American Heritage Museum: Mixed-media exhibits chronicle significant events in African-American history.
* David L. Pierce Art & History Center: Rotating art exhibits and a large collection of photographs, maps, books, and other memorabilia.
* The Grand Army of the Republic Hall: Originally built in 1878 as a monument to Aurora's Civil War Veterans.
* Phillips Park Zoo: Established in 1915.
* Sunken Garden: A spectacular display of 15,000 flowers and a three-tiered fountain.
* Walter Payton's Roundhouse Complex: America's first railroad roundhouse originally constructed in 1856 is also home to the Walter Payton Museum.
* Blackberry Farm's Pioneer Village: A combination amusement park and museum.
* Aurora Historical Museum: Located in the historic William Tanner House, built in 1856.
* Schingoethe Center for Native American Cultures.
Minor league baseball in the Aurora area can be found in the neighboring city of Geneva, home of the Kane County Cougars, a Class A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics. The Cougars, who play their home games at Philip B. Elfstrom Stadium, belong to the Midwest League. Major league action is not too far away, as the city of Chicago is within an hour's drive.