This is the special benefit for Bank of America customers – Millions of Americans can benefit from the measure

How Bank of America cardholders can enjoy free museum access every month

You might not know, but as a Bank of America cardholder, you have one special benefit in store that will make your weekends richer without taking a single extra dollar out of your pocket. It is known as the “Museums on Us” program, and for 25 years, this program has granted free general admission to more than 225 cultural institutions across the United States. This is how you can avail yourself of this opportunity.

What is the ‘Museums on Us’ program?

The “Museums on Us” program is an initiative by Bank of America that provides its credit and debit cardholders with free general admission to a wide array of cultural institutions. This includes museums, zoos, aquariums, science centers, and gardens. The program is available on the first full weekend of every month, giving you ample opportunities throughout the year to explore and learn.

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Who is eligible for this benefit?

To be eligible for this benefit, you need to be a Bank of America, Merrill, or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit cardholder. On the designated weekends, simply present your active card along with a valid photo ID at any participating institution to gain free general admission. It’s important to note that this offer is limited to the individual cardholder and does not cover special exhibitions, ticketed shows, or fundraising events.

When can you use this benefit?

The “Museums on Us” program runs on the first full weekend of each month. For instance, upcoming dates include:

  • March 1-2, 2025
  • April 5-6, 2025
  • May 3-4, 2025

Planning your visits around these dates can help you make the most of this benefit.

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How to find participating institutions

With over 225 participating institutions across 38 states and 154 cities, there’s likely a venue near you. Some notable participants include:

  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
  • The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston
  • The Art Institute of Chicago
  • The Los Angeles County Museum of Art

To find a complete list of participating institutions, you can visit Bank of America’s official website. They provide a map and locator tool to help you identify venues in your area.

Tips to maximize your experience

Here are some suggestions on how to maximize your experience: 

  • Plan ahead: Check operating hours and any special admission procedures of the institution you will visit. Some venues may have adjusted protocols or require reservations.
  • Stay informed: Bank of America sends out email notifications, which remind them about upcoming “Museums on Us” weekends and any other related programs.
  • Visiting new places: Avail yourself of this opportunity to visit those institutions that you have never been to. This is a good way to widen out to expand your horizons and learn a new thing. 

So, the “Museums on Us” benefit with Bank of America is great but often not widely advertised. It gives a wonderful opportunity to see cultural attractions around the country with no admission fees. So, note in your calendars the first full weekend of every month, take your Bank of America card and photo ID, and get ready for the enriching experiences that await you.

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