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Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History, with its grand neoclassical facade, majestic columns, and exhibition banners under a blue sky, invites visitors to explore world-class exhibits.
Inside the Field Museum, towering dinosaur and mammoth skeletons stand in a spacious hall, with children excitedly exploring paleontology exhibits under adult supervision.
A close-up view of the Spinosaurus skeleton at the Field Museum, showcasing its immense bone structure with an illustrative guide, offering visitors a detailed look at this prehistoric giant.
A family at the Field Museum excitedly peers through the massive teeth of a T-Rex skeleton, experiencing the awe and thrill of the prehistoric dinosaur exhibit.
A modern exhibit hall at the Field Museum featuring immersive, curved multimedia screens displaying diverse natural environments and interactive tables for a deeper understanding of Earth's ecosystems.

The Field Museum of Natural History | Chicago


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Book a ticket to The Field Museum in Chicago and explore 40 million artifacts, from ancient Egyptian mummies to the world’s largest T. rex. This world-class natural history museum promises discovery and wonder at every turn

  • Discover the most awe-inspiring prehistoric finds ever unearthed in The Field Museum
  • Stand face-to-face with massive skeletons, including the most complete T. rex
  • Explore ancient Egyptian mummies and fascinating anthropological exhibits
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Attraction Tickets

Exhibit typeNatural science, Historical exhibits
Attraction typeHistory & culture, Ecology & conservation
Tour typesNone, Guided tour

Product Info

— What You Can Expect — 

Book a visit to the Field Museum in Chicago and uncover 40 million years of history, science, and culture in one of the world’s top natural history museums. Come face-to-face with SUE, the most complete T. rex ever discovered, and meet Maximo, a 122-foot-long Titanosaur. Explore ancient Egypt and see real mummies, marvel at dazzling gemstones and antique jewelry in the Grainger Hall of Gems, and let kids learn through play at the interactive Crown Family PlayLab. From towering dinosaurs to global cultural treasures, the museum offers something for all ages. With rotating exhibitions and a gift shop full of unique finds, every visit promises new discoveries.

Meet the world’s largest T. rex – SUE

The magnificent skeleton of "Sue," the world's most complete and largest T-Rex, is dramatically displayed in a spacious hall at Chicago's Field Museum, an awe-inspiring prehistoric marvel.

Explore ancient mummies and lost civilizations

A close-up of beautifully decorated ancient Egyptian sarcophagi at the Field Museum, showcasing intricate paintings and delicate carvings that invite visitors to explore the mysteries of ancient civilizations.

Discover dazzling gems and dinosaur giants

A family at the Field Museum excitedly peers through the massive teeth of a T-Rex skeleton, experiencing the awe and thrill of the prehistoric dinosaur exhibit.

Purchase Notice

  • Please refer to the official website for details on the most up-to-date operating hours, exhibitions, and temporarily close areas. No prior notice will be provided for any changes
  • Refunds or compensation will not be granted to guests due to personal reasons (e.g. lack of travel documents, late arrival, sickness, accidents) 
  • To purchase a senior ticket, please present your passport and applicable documents (e.g. passport) for verification. Failure to comply may result in admission decline

Reminders

  • Travelers are recommended to download or print out the e-voucher for offline access

  • Travelers may be asked to present their ID documents (e.g. passport, ID card) for identity verification purposes. Please make sure you carry the aforementioned documents with you

  • Photography allowed for personal, non-commercial use. Some objects or areas may be excluded from being photographed

  • Lockers are available near the museum’s south entrance on the main level, with small, medium, and luggage-sized options priced at US$7, US$10, and US$15

  • The Field Museum is not responsible for any lost, stolen, or unclaimed items

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site
Please note that different ticket types have different redemption methods

Voucher Redemption Period

  • The voucher must be redeemed on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

Experience Location

Location Name: the Field Museum

Address: 1400 S. Dusable Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605


Business Hours

Monday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Tuesday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Wednesday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Thursday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Friday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Saturday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Sunday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Please refer to the official website for details on the most up-to-date operating hours. No prior notice will be provided for any changes.

Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. Are the Tsavo lions still on display at The Field Museum?

Yes, The Field Museum proudly displays the famous man-eating lions of Tsavo in the "Mammals of Africa" exhibit. These two lions are part of a fascinating collection that tells their historical story and offers insights into African wildlife. Visitors can find them within the main exhibition halls on the upper level.

2. What can visitors expect to see regarding the T. rex 'Sue' at The Field Museum?

At The Field Museum, visitors can encounter "Sue," the most complete and best-preserved Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever found. Sue is a central exhibit, providing an impressive display of prehistoric life and offering detailed information about the creature's biology and environment. The exhibit offers an immersive experience into the world of dinosaurs.

3. What are the must-see exhibits for first-time visitors to The Field Museum?

First-time visitors should prioritize seeing "Sue" the T. rex, the ancient Egyptian mummies in "Inside Ancient Egypt," and the "Cyrus Tang Hall of China." Other popular exhibits include the "Grainger Hall of Gems" and the "Underground Adventure," which offers a bug's-eye view of soil ecosystems. These exhibits offer a diverse glimpse into natural history and world cultures.

4. Do tickets need to be purchased in advance for The Field Museum Chicago?

While tickets can be purchased on-site, it is highly recommended to buy them in advance, especially during peak seasons or holidays. Advance booking helps secure your preferred entry time, avoids potential queues, and ensures a smoother admission experience. You can book tickets through KKday to enjoy a convenient and reliable reservation process for your visit.

5. What is the closest train station to The Field Museum?

The closest Metra Electric Line station to The Field Museum is the Museum Campus/11th Street Station. From there, it's a short walk north through the Museum Campus to reach the museum's entrance. This station offers convenient access for visitors using Chicago's commuter rail system from various parts of the city and suburbs.

6. Where is the most convenient parking available for visitors to The Field Museum?

The Field Museum is part of the Museum Campus, which offers several parking options. The closest and most convenient is the Soldier Field North Garage, located directly north of the museum. There are also surface lots like the Waldron Parking Deck nearby. These options provide relatively easy access to the museum's main entrance, though availability can vary.

7. How do visitors travel from The Field Museum to Millennium Park?

To get from The Field Museum to Millennium Park, you can enjoy a pleasant walk of about 20-30 minutes north along Columbus Drive, offering views of the city skyline and Lake Michigan. Alternatively, you can take various CTA bus routes available on Michigan Avenue, which runs parallel to the Museum Campus. Look for buses heading north towards the Loop.

8. What public transportation options are available from The Field Museum to Soldier Field?

Soldier Field is located immediately adjacent to The Field Museum, making it easily accessible by foot. It's just a short walk, typically less than 10 minutes, from the museum's north side to Soldier Field. Public transportation is generally not necessary for this short distance between the two attractions on the Museum Campus.

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