Chicago Top 3 Attractions Pass
- Field Museum of Natural History
- Art Institute of Chicago
- 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck
Discover the wonders of the natural world in Chicago
6 options • from $27.50
Combine The Field Museum of Natural History with other Chicago favorites. Some things are better together.
The Elizabeth Morse Genius Hall of Dinosaurs, home to more than a dozen of the biggest creatures in history
Maximo the Titanosaur – a 122-foot long cast of the largest dinosaur to ever exist
The most complete T. rex skeleton discovered
Over 600 precious gemstones in the Grainger Hall of Gems
Lucy, a model of a 3.2-million-year-old hominid
Interactive displays for kids to get engaged
A deep dive into Native American and Indigenous art and culture
The Inside Ancient Egypt exhibit which features a three-story replica of a mastaba, a type of ancient Egyptian tomb, that contains 23 human mummies and more than 30 animal mummies
As one of Chicago's most popular attractions, make sure you book tickets in advance. You don't want to miss your chance to visit!
There's a variety of different Field Museum tickets you can buy, so make sure you find the right one for you.
All tickets include access the museum's permanent collections, so you can see the main attractions, including the dinosaur skeletons and the Egyptian exhibit.
A Field Museum general admission ticket allows you to explore the museum's main exhibits
You won't have access to temporary exhibits or the 3D cinema
If you're fascinated by natural history, then consider joining an expert for a guided tour of the museum
These ticket options also include access to the Field Museum's regularly updated temporary exhibits which cover a range of fascinating cultural topics
If you're visiting Chicago and want to see more of the city's top attractions, then consider picking up the Chicago City Pass.
It will give you:
An all-access pass to the Field Museum
Entry to Skydeck Chicago and Shedd Aquarium
Your choice of 2 of the following attractions: The Adler Planetarium OR the Art Institute of Chicago OR the Museum of Science and Industry OR the 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck
Photography is allowed, including the use of selfie sticks. Certain items cannot be photographed, so keep an eye out for signs
Nursing area: parents are welcome to nurse wherever they feel comfortable within the building
You can bring your coat and backpack into the museum
Lockers are available for larger items, or for storing coats and bags – there is a charge of $3
You can exit and re-enter the museum on the same day
Lost and found: Lost items are kept for 30 days, check at the Visitors’ Center on the ground level near the Siragusa Center, or email lostandfound@fieldmuseum.org
Basic admission is free for active military personnel and teachers in Illinois (pre-K through 12th grade). Make sure to have the proof of your employment
You might also be eligible for a discount. Check the Field Museum's official site for more details
The museum has two catering options: the Field Bistro restaurant and the Explorer Cafe
You can bring your own food and drink; please enjoy it in the designated areas
Wheelchairs are free to rent on a first come, first served basis
Accessible paid parking is available in the adjacent East Museum Lot
There are elevators that allow access all three levels of the museum
Accessible restrooms are available on every level
Trained service animals are permitted
For more information, please check the museum's accessibility guide
The Field Museum is a natural history museum in Chicago, Illinois. As one of the largest and most impressive of such museums in the world, its houses extensive scientific specimen and artifact collections. The museum's high-quality permanent exhibitions attract up to two million visitors a year.
Saturday | 10:30 - 19:00 |
Sunday | 10:30 - 17:30 |
Monday | 10:30 - 17:30 |
Tuesday | 10:30 - 17:30 |
Wednesday | 10:30 - 17:30 |
Thursday | 10:30 - 17:30 |
Friday | 10:30 - 17:30 |
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