Field Museum Admission: Explore Millions of Artifacts

Immerse yourself in history and culture at the Field Museum. Discover millions of artifacts, including SUE the T. rex, Egyptian mummies, and the Aztec empire. Don’t miss Maximo, the towering titanosaur!

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Field Museum - The Field Museum is home to SUE, the most complete T. rex, along with over 35 world-renowned exhibitions. Explore Inside Ancient Egypt, featuring 23 Egyptian mummies and 5,000-year-old hieroglyphics. In Underground Adventure, visitors “shrink” to 1/100th of their natural size to explore a subterranean world.
    Be amazed in our new Hall…
What's Included
  • Admission to Field Museum of Natural History
  • Free daily docent-led tours
  • Ticketed exhibits
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • 3D movie is an extra charge
Additional Information

Explore over 40 million artifacts, including SUE, the world’s largest, most complete T. rex ever discovered! Discover 23 mummified remains in a recreated Egyptian tomb, our dazzling Gem Hall or journey to the powerful Aztec empire! Meet Maximo our newest titanosaur at over two stories tall! The health of our guests and staff is always our top priority…

Location
Field Museum
1400 S Lake Shore Dr,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Travelsmcs
Nov 5, 2024
Go see Sue! - Loved this!! The dinosaurs were our main attraction but the museum is huge & you could stay here for 3+ hours easily. Great experience.
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Jennifer_m
Nov 5, 2024
Buy your tickets at the museum and save $30 - The museum is great and takes hours to do it all but just buy your tickets when you get there so you don't get ripped off like I did by using this company.
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Ugo443
Oct 30, 2024
Our visit included a tour of the plant exhibit's history. If you are in Chicago, I would suggest going. - We thoroughly enjoyed learning about Sue the T-Rex, and it was quite fascinating. Along with a wealth of excellent information, the display also covered the planet's creation and each of the extinction eras. It is convenient to visit a couple museums on the same day because of the museum's diverse displays and convenient location near other museums.
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Fonda_u
Oct 19, 2024
Excellent experience. - Of course, the Dino's!!! The unexplored oceans, the mummy exhibit was very interesting. I liked doing it at my own pace.
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Leslie
Oct 16, 2024
Amazing Time!! - I visited the Field Museum solo, and had an amazing time. I wish I had more time, but next time I will plan ahead. There is truly something to intrigue everyone at the Field Museum. I honestly had no idea it had as many exhibits as it did! Extremely fun museum to visit!!
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Karen_b
Oct 14, 2024
Great experience - Sue the Dinosaur. My husband has wanted to see her for years!!! So many interesting exhibits! Plan on spending the day
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Travelernottourist
Oct 14, 2024
Sue is Amazing - I hadn’t visited since I lived in Chicago back in the 1980’s. It was a wonderful visit. My husband and I enjoyed many of the standard exhibits as well as some of the current showings. Of course, I was very excited to see Sue, the T’Rex that came to the museum more recently. It was presented well a she is magnificent. Also enjoyed many of the animal exhibits and jewels. The cafe has lots of great options in a Chicago hotdog!
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616rayb
Oct 26, 2024
Great experience - We went here after a horrible experience at the shed aquarium. It was graduation weekend from Navy Boot Camp for my son. He received free admission and I did as well as a retired military. They offered student discounts whereas we paid $254 for six adults and one two year-old at the shed aquarium, it was only $53 for the same group at the field museum. We ended up running out of time because there was so much to see. We spent three hours and ended up rushing through one exhibit and skipping an entire other one. It held my intention throughout the entire visit.
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Acadonnelly
Oct 20, 2024
Lacks the "Wow" I was hoping for - This is a large, pretty good natural history museum. But for me, it kind of lacked a little bit of the "Wow" that I like to see in museums like this. For example, the first place I go for a bit of wow are the gems and minerals. The gems (not really my thing), were OK, and the minerals (which definitely are my thing) were also just OK at best. There weren't really any "Holy cow, look at that" specimens. It was good on an information basis- lots of explanations on types of mineral families, forms, etc. Fossils are another thing I really like. Some of their fossils are exceptional- the archeopteryx is amazing, and Sue the T Rex has been redone since I was last there and looks great. Many of the other dinosaurs were great too, but not on the level of the Houston Museum of Natural Science (the ultimate natural history museum imho). Many of the other exhibits were pretty darned good, and the museum does a really good job with explanations of things. I could have spent far more time in the plants section- so much to learn. Honestly I could spend a lot of time in this museum, one full day really wasn't enough.
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Tracy_c
Oct 20, 2024
Worst experience ever - They closed early the day we bought tickets and didn’t let us know we weren’t aware until we attempted to go at 3pm and they told us that their last admission was at 2pm still have not been refunded
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