The Field Museum

A $22.00 value, included in the Go Chicago Card!

The Field Museum
Skip the Line!

The Field Museum is home to Sue, the world’s largest, most famous T. rex, plus more than 35 world-renowned exhibitions. In "Underground Adventure", visitors magically "shrink" to explore a subterranean world where everything is one hundred times its normal size. Meet the famous man-eating Lions of Tsavo. Discover "Inside Ancient Egypt" where 23 Egyptian mummies and 5,000-year-old hieroglyphics reside. Walk amid dinosaurs in "Evolving Planet" and be among the first to visit life as it existed many years ago in "The Ancient Americas."

Included Extra(s)

Skip the Line!

  • Not seasonal
  • Good for families
  • Parking available
  • Restaurant or snack bar
  • Restrooms
  • Disabled access
  • Reservations not required

Hours

The Museum's regular public hours are 9:00 am - 5:00 pm every day except Christmas Day. Last admission at 4:00 pm. All times CST.

All hours are subject to change without notice.

Closed

Christmas Day. All holiday hours are subject to change without notice.

Redemption Instructions

For fastest access to the Museum, Go Chicago Card holders should enter the Museum at the south entrance and proceed to the will-call desk.

Tip: During Spring Breaks, summers, holidays, and special occasions, the Museum frequently extends or shortens hours. Please check the website or call for details.

Note

Special exhibitions are not typically included with the free general admission with a Go Chicago Card or Chicago Explorer Pass. Additional admission upgrade may be paid at Museum; based on availability.

Address

1400 S. Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, IL 60605

Driving Directions

From the City, north of the Field Museum: Take Lake Shore Drive (US-41) south past Grant Park. Continue south until the 18th street exit. Turn left on 18th street and continue as it bends left, becoming Museum Campus Drive. Entrance to the parking garage will be on your left on Museum Campus Drive.

From the City, south of the Field Museum: Take Lake Shore Drive (US-41) north. Continue on Lake Shore Drive until the 18th street exit. Turn right on 18th street and continue as it bends left, becoming Museum Campus Drive. Entrance to the parking garage will be on your left on Museum Campus Drive.

Public Transportation

CTA Trains: Take the Red, Green or Orange line to Roosevelt, transfer to an eastbound #146 Roosevelt bus which will drop you off acrss the street from the Field Museum.

CTA buses: #146 stops along Michigan Avenue north of the river and on State south of it provide regular daily service directly to a stop across from the Field Museum;

CTA bus #6, the Jeffery Express, also stops on State Street between Wacker and Congress. This bus stops at Roosevelt Road and Columbus Drive. Cross Columbus Drive and walk east through the Museum Campus to reach The Field Museum.

For transit information call 
(312) 836-7000.

Resembling a Greek temple, the Field Museum in Chicago features exhibits for everyone to enjoy. In addition to "Sue", the most complete Tyrannasaurus rex fossil, the museum also allows visitors to explore the McDonald Fossil Prep lab where the Field Museum’s fossils are prepared for display. The Grainger Hall of Gems contains one of the largest collections of gems and stones in the world. One of the highlights of the exhibition hall includes the Louis Comfort Tiffany stained glass window and Chinese Jade, some of which is over 8,000 years old. The museum also showcases the chapel of Unis-Ankh’s tomb, the son of the Pharoah Unas. Visitors can have experience research firsthand at the DNA Discovery Center where they can observe scientists extract DNA from different creatures and ask questions.

The Field Museum has something to offer for the scientist and child in all of us. Some of its permanent collection includes the following exhibits:

  • Grainger Hall of Gems
  • The Underground Adventure
  • Inside Ancient Egypt
  • Evolving Planet
  • The Ancient Americas
  • Dioramas
  • DNA Discovery Center
  • McDonald’s Fossil Prep Lab
  • The Regenstein Laboratory

Be sure not to miss the Field Museum when deciding on which sights to see in the City of Chicago. It is truly one of the world's great museums.

Extra Discount! As a special offer from June 25-September 6, 2010, Go Chicago Card and Chicago Explorer Pass Customers can purchase add an “All-Access Pass” upgrade to their free general admission. The All Access Pass covers admission to four exciting special exhibitions running at the Field this Summer:

  • Mammoths and Mastodons: Journey back in time millions of years ago when mammoths and mastodons roamed the earth. Meet for the very first time, Lyuba, the 42,000-year-old baby woolly. Lyuba is the most complete mammoth ever discovered.
  • Robo-SUE: Check out this animatronic/robotic dinosaur experience where dinosaurs track and react to your every move, sizing you up as friend, foe, or their next meal!
  • Waking the T. Rex: The Story of SUE: Enjoy an exciting 3D film experience, where you'll come face-to-face with this roaring, earthshaking, and breathtaking predator.
  • Climate Change: This is where you can discover how even your small, individual changes add up quickly to help reduce global warming opening June 25.

The cost of the All Access Pass upgrade is $17 ($12 for a child), purchasable directly from the Field Museum. Don’t want to see all four? You can instead buy a ticket to a single exhibition for $10 ($7 for a child) payable directly to the Field Museum.

 

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Address

1400 S. Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, IL 60605

Phone: 312-922-9410

Adult Gate PriceChild Gate Price
$22.00$15.00