Field Museum

Natural history museum · Grant Park

Field Museum

Natural history museum · Grant Park

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1400 S Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60605

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Discover the wonders of the Field Museum, where you'll encounter the awe-inspiring Sue the T. Rex and a treasure trove of fascinating exhibits spanning natural history and culture.  

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"One of the world's largest natural history museums, home to Sue, the Tyrannosaurus Rex, and numerous fossils." - Meena Thiruvengadam Meena Thiruvengadam Meena Thiruvengadam is a lifelong traveler and veteran journalist who has visited more than 50 countries across six continents. Her writing has appeared in The Wall Stree

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"It’s a normal office break room — fluorescent lighting, coat rack, microwave. But it’s located in a museum, so of course there’s something a little quirky about it. In this case, it’s the 4,300-year-old Egyptian chapel sealed up behind the wall. Chicago’s Field Museum is home to 30 million objects, most of which are behind the scenes. But while the vast majority of those collections are stored in collection drawers where they can be pulled out and used in scientific research, the chapel stands out. It’s a holdover from an old exhibit about ancient Egypt, purchased over a century ago during the “Indiana Jones” years of archaeology — and now it’s just chilling by the water cooler. The chapel’s nondescript new home belies its scientific value — the small limestone chamber is decorated floor to ceiling in carvings and hieroglyphics from which scientists can glean tantalizing insights into a lost world. The carved scenes reveal details ranging from what people ate and wore to what they believed the afterlife had in store for them. Believed to have belonged to two sons of the pharaoh Unis, the chapel’s limestone walls are decorated from floor to ten-foot-ceiling in relief carvings of rows of servants bringing food offerings for a funerary feast. The most striking thing about the chapel (other than the fact that it’s sitting in an office break room) is the traces of colorful paint that aren’t not quite faded from the walls, still gleaming deep ochre, goldenrod, jade, and cerulean after four millennia. The chapel and its walls traveled by boat from Egypt to Chicago, where they were put on display at the Field. When the museum moved to a new building in 1921, the ancient chapel walls came too. But when the Egypt exhibit was renovated in the 1980s, the chapel wasn’t part of it. To get into the chapel, you need to unlock the ten-foot-tall white door blocking it off, and then step up and over the raised threshold. The chamber itself is small, about the size of a roomy elevator, its floor covered by sand leftover from its old display setting. These days, only a few Field Museum staff members have a key. And while the museum has long-term plans to reincorporate the chapel into a public display, doing so will take time. In the meantime, the chapel sits tucked away in the guest relations office, and its visitors are mostly museum employees and students coming to study it." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"One of the country’s great institutions, the Field Museum encompasses about sixty-five million years of natural history, give or take. Dinosaurs are almost brought to life with fully reconstructed skeletons, including the most complete T-Rex frame in the world, and dozens of animated videos and interactive displays create an engrossing narrative of evolution that’s easy for kids to digest. But grownups are just as enthralled. There’s also the Play Lab, an educational space for the youngest visitors to crawl into recreated dinosaur nests, play with toy fossils, and experiment with musical instruments from ancient cultures. The building itself is a neoclassical beauty inspired by the temples of Ancient Rome and Greece, and the location—right on Lake Michigan and adjacent to Grant Park—is perfect for outdoor picnics and running around after a visit. "

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"The Field Museum of Natural History is a grand shrine to the natural wonders of the world and the anchor of the Museum Campus, which is also home to Shedd Aquarium . From dinosaur skeletons to priceless gems, the museum has, as part of its mission, understanding, protecting, and celebrating nature and culture. It's jaw-droppingly large, and its collections span various sciences and cultures. Under no circumstance should you skip a stop at SUE, the world's most complete T. Rex skeleton." - Elaine Glusac

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Frances Alvarez

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I love visiting Natural History Museums! The Field Museum was beautiful. Clean and well kept displays. Helpful friendly staff around to answer questions. My favorite area to see was the Ancient Egypt displays with the original artifacts. The museum offers a fun learning experience. If you have time to visit, it's definitely worth a visit.

Ram Ramakrishnan

Google
The best museum in Chicago! It takes a full day to explore everything this museum has to offer, though you can also spread your visit over multiple days. If you’re a Chicago resident or work for a corporate sponsor (as many employers are), you may be eligible for several perks—including free admission for yourself and a guest. The museum also offers multiple free admission days throughout the year. The Evolving Planet exhibit is the crown jewel, showcasing the evolution of life over 4 billion years. The dinosaur section is particularly impressive and a favorite among kids. It features numerous original fossils—Sue the T. rex is the star, but many others are equally fascinating, packed with facts and rich history. Other standout exhibits include the animal hall, with its extensive collection of taxidermy animals, and Underground Adventure, where scaled-up insect models make learning about tiny creatures fun and accessible. The museum is full of amazing facts and provides a fantastic educational experience. If I have one criticism, it’s the food—it’s frankly terrible. If possible, bring your own lunch. Overall, I’m incredibly proud that Chicago is home to such a world-class attraction for both children and adults.

Ynez Latkowski

Google
We visited the Field Museum on a free Wednesday, and although it was a rainy day, it turned out to be less crowded than I expected. One standout feature of our visit was the fascinating exhibit on African American fashion, which I highly recommend checking out. If you plan to visit on a free day, I suggest obtaining your pass online in advance. This can save you time and allow you to skip the lines, making for a much smoother experience.

Nikhil Sreekumar

Google
I had the pleasure of visiting the museum and was thoroughly impressed. I parked in the north garage, which had a flat rate of $32. The four-hour visit flew by and I could have spent more time exploring if not for the museum's closing. The museum boasts several captivating exhibits, with the dinosaur section being a particular standout. The sheer size of the displayed fossils and their excellent preservation were truly astounding. Another highlight was the Egyptian section, featuring a remarkable collection of mummies and informative, valuable artifacts. Bird enthusiasts will find a paradise in the extensive bird exploration section. While these were my favorites, there are numerous other sections to discover. To truly appreciate all that this museum has to offer, I would recommend dedicating an entire day to your visit.

Susan Wilke

Google
This is a fantastic museum. We spent 6 hours and still didn't see quite everything! Of course, the dinosaurs are amazing!! Take a little time to watch the video by Sue the T-Rex. It's really cool. The interactive stations in there are fun as well. The underground exhibit was really interesting too! The exhibits with all the taxidermied animals were wonderful also. It was neat to really be able to look closely at creatures that you usually see from afar or never usually see. Definitely plan to spend your day here. It is wonderful!! Kids will love it too!! (Lots of water refill stations & restrooms scattered throughout which I appreciated very much.)

Jason Neel

Google
The Field Museum is an incredible place with amazing exhibits and so much to see! The main exhibits were absolutely fascinating, and we were blown away by the depth of history and detail in the collections. The museum itself is well-maintained and easy to navigate, making for a great visit overall. That said, we did pay for all the extra ticketed exhibitions, and unfortunately, some didn’t quite meet our expectations. For example, the Underground Adventure and the 3D movie felt like they could have been great, but the experience was affected by the staff running those areas—their attitudes weren’t the most welcoming, which took away from the experience. It wasn’t that the content was bad, but the lack of enthusiasm from the staff made it feel like we didn’t quite get the value we were hoping for. On the other hand, the front desk staff and ticketing office were awesome! They were friendly, helpful, and made check-in a breeze, which we really appreciated. Overall, we still highly recommend visiting the Field Museum—it’s a must-see in Chicago! Just be mindful of which extra exhibits you choose to add on.

R. Michael Burns

Google
Simply one of the best natural history museums anywhere. The exhibition on evolution was particularly great, running step-by-step through the fossil record and DNA connections from the beginnings of single-cell life to the present. The animals of the world exhibit is amazing, as is the collection of fossils -- not JUST Sue the T-Rex, though she is well worth visiting. There is so much to see that even if you don't do any of the separately-ticketed exhibits, a full day is hardly enough. Love this place!

Alec Barker

Google
We had a great time at the Field Museum! It had a lot of different types of exhibits to see and all of them were well thought out. The building itself is nice and is the stereotypical museum setting (I mean this in a good way). We were able to spend a while at the museum and enjoyed ourselves. I would definitely recommend visiting.

Zay M.

Yelp
I arrived around 1:30pm on Friday morning with my son and sister using using Go City All inclusive pass as we were visiting from NC. We had to use the east entrance. Izel was the staff who checked us in. He was helpful. Part of the pass was that we were able to do one of the exhibits. We did the underground adventure exhibition and it was pretty cool! There was one feature at the end that startled be a little, haha. The quality of the gallery audio overviews were not that great. The museum itself was LARGE! We didn't even get to see everything because of just how big it was. We spent 2 hours there. You could easily spend 4-6 hours. There was a lab where people can touch the skin of animals. It's was very informative and pretty cool! It was fairly busy. They do have eating establishments present as well. I would return to finish seeing what I didn't get to during this trip. Plenty of things to keep kids engaged and interested!

Steff A.

Yelp
The Field Museum reminds me of the museums I used to visit as kid during a field trip. You're impressed by all the cool things to see, and the museum is larger than life. You visit later when you're in high school, and the museum isn't as grand as you remember it as a young child. I loved seeing all the different displays of the animals and especially any dinosaur exhibit as a kid. The Filed Museum definitely covers plenty there. Tons of larger-than-life sized displays to see and take pictures by. The museum itself is massive. Visitors can definitely spend the whole day there if they wanted to. All the staff members were friendly and super helpful. Everyone was pleasant with taking group pictures of us throughout the visit. What I was really impressed with, was the amenities that weren't exhibits. There's a cafeteria style cafe that gives you an option to grab a bite and rest a little. They covered snacks, beverages, beers, some hot dishes (pizza, cheeseburgers, etc) salads, etc. I liked how there were multiple gift shop locations as well. I appreciate the location conviences. Children 10 and under will appreciate the Field Museum more than the older kids in my opinion. It's definitely worth checking out once regardless. Enjoy!

Aviva B.

Yelp
I visited the Field Museum during a recent trip to Chicago, and I absolutely loved it! It's a huge museum, so plan to spend a few hours here. We spent around 3 hours exploring, and did not see everything .  I was the most excited to see Sue the T. Rex, and it did not disappoint! The exhibits are so well done, and the map is very easy to follow. They had a few exhibits that were an extra charge that we did not visit, but I do not feel that it took away from our overall experience.  I would recommend that anyone living in or visiting Chicago visits this museum at least once!

karina k.

Yelp
It's vast and beautiful with columns. It's clean and has elephants and dinosaurs and much more like bugs. They have many fun events here when the museum is closed. They have a store for food and it's a kitchen as well for events. So much fun and much to learn. Parking is a hassle in the area so it's best to take public transportation. Underground garages and metered parking exist but uber or Lyft might be easier. We went to the Uncorked event for wine tasting w food today 3/8/25. Lovely! Plus they recycle! Love it.

Nina H.

Yelp
The Field Museum was on my dad's Chicago bucket list and recently I made his wish come true through a trip to the Field Museum. When we pulled in, I dropped mom and dad at the drop off point and parked myself in the lot off to the east entrance. I can't remember the full day parking cost but I want to say it was under $30.00. If you are traveling with elderly folk, you'll want to take the east entrance at the ground level facing the Shedd Aquarium. Once there, we requested a wheelchair for mom and security was able to deliver despite it being a busy weekend. As an elderly person, a wheelchair is highly recommended as the space is large (1.2 million square feet) and a lot of walking is involved. NOTE: If you're an Illinois resident or a senior living in Chicago or the state of Illinois, you will need to show proof of Illinois residency through a Illinois State ID or Driver's License. Some exhibits have been around since my school days (i.e. The Grainger Hall of Gem's section) but there are others which are fairly new. On the ground floor, Dad loved seeing up close Maximo the Titanosaur and from there we worked our way up the floors at a leisurely pace. We spent most of our time at the Robert R. McCormick Halls of the Ancient Americas. Disclaimer, this exhibit is large. We did not expect the amount of content and distance to walk. Although fascinating, keep that in mind. The Field Museum is an ideal spot for history enthusiasts seeking to know more about our planet and its people through the nearly 40 million+ artifacts on display. Take your time and soak it all in as there is plenty to explore!

Brittany T.

Yelp
They are very much still as cool as they were years ago! Except this time they have a virtual reality experience on the 2nd floor that was "terrifying " if you're afraid of heights and think you're really in a 2 seated helicopter lol... I screamed my head off and all the kids were looking at me when I took the goggles off... yeah, pretty exciting! Enjoyed the realistic view of the dinosaurs, mummification tombs were amazing... gave a real feel of ancient Egypt and that VIEW outside!!!! Very tourist alluring!!

Kristin F.

Yelp
They had some really engaging exhibits when I went! This place is huge so definitely give yourself enough time to get through everything. Really fun experience!

Ramona G.

Yelp
The Field Museum was my favorite part of our Chicago trip! My boyfriend bought us the CityPass and this was our 3rd stop. I was surprised how much I enjoyed this museum! I'm normally not a museum type of gal but this place was so interesting! I loved the animal exhibition! I told my boyfriend that I actually enjoyed it more than an actual zoo, because I got to see the animals closely! It seriously was the coolest thing! I loved seeing the huge moose, many bears, birds, baby lion cubs etc. I think that was more educational than a zoo. I really got to see the details in the animals. There was also an Egyptian exhibit with real mummies, there was a gemstone exhibit that was awesome as well. The main draw of the museum is Sue the T-Rex! She is the largest and most extensive Tyrannosaurus Rex ever found! I kept thinking of Ross Geller from "Friends" when we were in the Dinosaur exhibit haha. There was even a Polynesian exhibit that had a mini replica of a Tahitian outdoor market that you could walk through and a Tiki Hut. This museum was massive! So many great and interesting things to see! A Chicago MUST!

Chris W.

Yelp
A must visit if you have kids, highlight of the visit was seeing Sue - the TRex with its actual skull on exhibit. Liked this museum better than Museum of Science Industry in that majority of the exhibits came with the standard museum pass without needing to pay extra for access. Layout made sense around the center area across 3 floors.

Nathan B.

Yelp
Listen, this isn't a quick stop between other places. Plan a whole day. Maybe two days. Just so many amazing exhibits. It was super cool the mini exhibits all over were designed for hands on learning. Multiple, multiple rooms, floors, walkthroughs, etc Separate exhibits that are TOTALLY worth the extra mullah. Take your time. Be nice. Go get some snacks and rest your brain. But enjoy your time and expand that brain!

Lisa M.

Yelp
My kid has been really into gems and minerals lately, and she asked if we could see any somewhere. So to the Field Museum we went! Love the exhibit so much. They have pieces of meteors you can touch. Interactive displays to learn more. Ao many fun pretty gems and rocks and minerals to see. The coolest part though for littles is the Play Lab. It opens at 10, but it's like the kid-friendly mini Field Museum exhibits that you can explore and interact with. They have stroller parking and coat racks at the front so you don't have to keep holding them. There's a little nature area where kids can dress up as different animals. A pueblo where you can grow and pick the corn from the stalk, then pretend to grind it and cook it. There's a weaving station, a microscope station, a fossils and dinosaur area and so much more. Seriously, it was the best way to end our visit and get real wiggles out.

Angela G.

Yelp
Had the opportunity to visit this museum even if it was for a short bit since they close early. It was all worth it!! I really want to go back and see what other exhibits they have because once they're close to closing, they really try to kick you out. You can literally spend an entire day in here with how much there is to see! The front entrance of this building is incredible. Super pretty with long/wide steps leading up to the main entrance. You have such a beautiful view of the water/cityscape as well. We got to see some of the smaller/main things like the dinosaurs, fossils, and got to check out the Egyptian and China exhibits. Not sure what it is but there is a STRONG awful chemical smell in these exhibits. The China one in particular right when you enter and throughout the entire room walking through. It was so intolerable that I basically had to cover my nose and breathe through my mouth the whole time. It was awful!! Such a strong stench and no clue what it was. The exhibit was beautiful though. Love seeing the history and traditional masks they had on display for plays and theatre. Honestly the stench is the only reason I am not giving this a 5 star because it really needs to be checked.. Paid for parking but it's ok. The weather was so humid but also extremely windy and it was impossible to find other parking. The dinosaur area might've been my favorite since we got to meet the famous SUE. I love that they have these little "mold-o-Rama" machines for souvenirs! They 3D print these dinosaurs or whatever model they have for that particular exhibit. They're a bit hard to find sometimes but it's like a cool thing to find and collect them all. Definitely would love to come back in the future! IG: @ammysalamii

Marissa C.

Yelp
Fascinating museum packed full of exhibits of all kinds. We opted for the special exhibit "Underground Adventure," which was fun - it "shrank" you to 1/100th of your size to learn about soil. The gems, minerals, and meteorites were neat, and the dinosaur hall, including the famous Sue the T-Rex was awesome. We really enjoyed the ancient Egypt exhibit, climbing up and down through a replica of a pyramid. The special NASCAR simulator was very popular, as well. It offers multiple gift shops and restaurants. We enjoyed our visit, but it is a bit pricey.

Jennifer M.

Yelp
When in Chicago you have to go to the Field Museum. We didn't have a lot of time to explore so we really just hung out with the Dinosaurs!! T-Rex Sue is a must!!!

Amanda A.

Yelp
This might just be my favorite museum I've visited. The huge collection of taxidermy is fascinating. There's so many exhibits here. We had to rush ourselves to get through because we didn't allot for enough time. If you're going to pick only one museum in Chicago to visit make it this one!

Jason V.

Yelp
Really enjoyed it this museum. Sure it may take a while but you gotta make the most of it. There's actually lots to see, ranging from various plants to animals to dinosaurs to other things. Great gift shop as well. There is a lot I can mention that were highlights from my visit, but I'll leave it up to those who are really interested in science and all. If you are traveling to Chicago and plan on going lots of sightseeing, be sure to get a Citypass. That's what I did, as this was one of the choices on there. Well worth it.

Monica N.

Yelp
I love the field museum and all there is to learn here.  We came here on a free museum day which you cannot reserve tickets ahead of time. The line will be big but it does move fast. You need to show your IL ID to get the free tickets at the ticket counter. There will be A L O T of children regardless of it being a weekday, so be prepared for this, especially around lunch time!  You can easily spend a few hours here roaming around. We ended up buying tickets to see the different private exhibits which were 100% worth it because it was also quieter in these spaces. Overall, we were able to see everything we wanted to and the kids did not get in our way!  Transportation: it's super easy to take the bus here or to grab a bike and bike down the lake path!

Amy C.

Yelp
Stopped in on my last day in Chicago on a whim and I'm so glad that I did! I had a great time exploring the museum and got to see a bit of almost every exhibit in the two hours that I had available. I wish I had more time so that I could have spent more time doing a deep dive. The Egypt and Ancient Americas exhibits were highlights, but really it was all spectacular. I can't wait to go back again someday!

Joshua D.

Yelp
Review Visit: February 16th, 2013 For those who don't know, The Field Museum is dedicated to fields, prairies grasslands, pastures, steppes, and lowlands. No, I am purely kidding on that. Sorry if my openings are a bit plain. The Field Museum is one dedicated to natural history. I, personally, would extend this to natural science, as they cover more than just history. They have exhibits covering a ton of topics relating to science and the history of nature. During another weekend up in the Chicagoland area to visit a friend, we stumbled in to the Field Museum on the premise it was a free admission weekend. How wrong we were. But, we only paid a little over $10/person to get in, which I think is fair. After the small shock of being wrong about free admission, we walked in and were instantly greeted by a T-rex. Yes, a skeleton display of a T-rex. If you have ever heard of 'Sue, the Tyrannosaurus Rex', that is who we were greeted by upon entering. I remember walking out from the admission hallway and being greeted by Sue. She was chilling in the back of the hall, taking a ton of photos and selfies with a ton of people. We eventually worked our way up to hear and had our photo taken with her. She was nice enough to pose for our photo. Photos with the T-rex aside, we wandered the museum, not knowing what to expect as none of us had been there before. At the time of our visit, they had a native america (including canada and mexico, if memory serves right) and it was... wow. I remember there being a stuffed bear on display and I commented to my girlfriend at the time that the bear looked high. I've included a photo of the bear below. I would detail more of our visit, but with most museums, their exhibits undoubtedly change and rotate over time. Especially since there is a 6 year gap between my visit and the writing of this blog. If you find yourself in Chicago and love natural history and science, you will not be disappointed in visiting the Field Museum. P.S. - I remember we spent a few bucks on this plastic molding machine that produced the dinosaur of your choice. As a typical boy, I was obsessed with dinosaurs as a kid. So, I just had to get one. I still have it somewhere in a box at home.

Karen N.

Yelp
Awesome museum. The best part was the bar! Yes, they have a bar. It's small, but they have my Decoy Cabernet. There's no way you can leisurely maneuver this beast in one day. There's not much that I can say other than add this to your list of things to do. The Shedd's Aquarium is in the same complex. Our amazing Uber driver gave us some history. Make sure to see the Tasavo Lions. I'll let the historians at the museum tell the story. It is worthy to find them. Make sure you talk to the volunteer. He was a wealth of information.

Sanjay G.

Yelp
Originally called the Columbian Museum of Chicago, the Natural History Museum occupies half an acre of Grant Park's Museum Campus and houses exhibits that showcase artifacts from multiple eras and destinations. Some of the most popular parts of the museum include the "Inside Ancient Egypt" exhibit, which features a reconstruction of a three-story replica of an Egyptian tomb, one of the largest collections of mummies in the United States, and representations of life on the Nile. between guys- no visit to The Field Museum would be complete without TREX which happens to be the largest, most complete T. rex ever discovered. SUE is 40 feet long from nose to tail and boasts 55 terrifying teeth. There is plenty to see in this museum, so spend at least a few hours here. Shedd Aquarium, The Field Museum, and the Adler Planetarium -are all on the Museum campus and at a walkable distance.

Lauren G.

Yelp
We had a whirlwind visit since we entered the museum about two hours before closing. For a 5 year old with limited attentional capacity, this was perfect. He particularly loved the ancient Egyptian exhibit and of course the animals and dinosaurs. The store is beautiful and I could have spent an hour just browsing there!

Adam S.

Yelp
Really enjoyed the Field Museum! It's beautiful, informative, fun, and a great way to spend a day. We were excited about this from the jump, and it was our first thing to do with the kids in Chicago. Now my kids were coming off a long train ride and short night of sleep, so they were in rare form this day, but I think they still had fun.. I hope. I was hoping they'd get a bit more into it than they did. I know my wife and I liked it. There's just so much to take in that it might be better served when they're a bit older (7 and 3), but absolutely still worth visiting. If I could add anything for the kids it would be some more hands-on activities. We found an area for this in the basement with a sound room, pueblo, costumes to try on, etc. and that was their favorite part. A lot of the museum is more informative and reading focused. Sue the T. Rex is the headliner, but Ancient Egypt is really cool, the Mold-O-Rama toy makers are fun, the stones and fossils were interesting, the "nature walk" is nice. I could go on. We didn't do any extra add-ons and it worked out well. Again if they were older I would consider it, but we were happy with the basic admission. Bonus points for the absolutely stunning location with our first views over Lake Michigan and my first Chicago dog from Kim and Carlo's out front. It was a great midday lunch break spot for our fam to recharge before going back in.

Sandra M.

Yelp
An incredibly handsome museum filled with fascinating exhibits. Really loved meeting Sue the T-Rex and the beautiful Plants of the Wotld galleries. The "Bloodsuckers: Legends to Leeches" exhibition was also fascinating- even if it did make me feel squeamish on several occasions! The 3D Dinosaurs of Antarctica movie was fun too. Could have spent hours here - it was brilliant.

Manisha M.

Yelp
You could spend a whole day here. So many fascinating exhibits. Make sure to wear good walking shoes!! We paid extra to see the blood suckers exhibit, it was great!!

Lisa P.

Yelp
It was important that my first review of 2024 was special. Amazing, would truly be an understatement. I had been trying to get a ticket for years, but I wasn't fast enough as they were sold out. Last year, my husband bought me a ticket for Christmas. Can we say "best husband ever". I was so excited about this event that I could barely work. Took the train to 11th Street Museum Campus and briskly walked to the Field Museum. Upon entering, there was staff directing us to coat checks and restrooms. Then there was red carpet entertainment as we headed upstairs to the location of the event. Oh my, what a party. What an experience. The DJ was pumping lively sounds to get the body moving. The aromas wafting through the air had my belly ready to indulge. So many beautiful restaurants, so many delicious bites of food. So many drinks. Something for every taste bud to try. My favorites included the bourbon pork belly, coconut conch chowder and the steak tartare. My favorite drink was from Ritual and it was non alcoholic. Great way to kick start restaurant week, I can't wait to attend next year's First Bite.

Claire C.

Yelp
We did the whole thing in 2 hours, but we aren't one to read all the plaques. You could spend an hour or 7 here! I loved the endless animals and the gemstone displays. We liked the plants and the birds too. It's really more than just a history museum and really engaging for kids!

Regina C.

Yelp
Field Museum was the first museum stop in our Chicago trip! We unknowingly spent 3 hours inside! We took our time going into every section and thoroughly enjoyed the Egyptian section! It was really interesting to see the different taxidermies and gems as well. We took so many pictures and now have a ton to look back on!

Amy T.

Yelp
This place is a dream come true. There are so many exhibits. It's really hard to see it all in one visit. The little shops have excellent books and items to take home.

Mike M.

Yelp
The exterior of this building looks impressive and the interior is grand with the large open center section where some of the dinosaurs are displayed and this area can also be used for other activities. Other than that, I was kind of bored going through this museum last week. It is a natural history type of museum with several exhibits on 3 levels. Stuffed animals, dinosaur bones, birds, insects, etc. Kind of boring....Exhibits about Africa, China, Tibet, plants, gems, reptiles, etc. My Go Chicago pass offered one e tea exhibition and I chose First Kings of Europe. Again, boring to me. Nothing here was bad so I will give a 3 score because this museum serves a purpose for some just not for me. This museum should be reimagined and display their exhibits in a more interesting manor.

Cat C.

Yelp
This museum is huge. We came a few years ago when the kids were old enough to appreciate and not say they were bored. So much to see! You can park at Soldier Field which is within walking distance. If you like history, this is the place to go.

Priscilla Y.

Yelp
3.5 stars. Basic admission is about $30 and it DOES NOT cover all the exhibits! You have to pay extra for their "special" exhibits, which currently are Unseen Oceans, Bloodsuckers: Legends to Leeches, and Underground Adventure, and their 3D films. I have been spoiled. Coming from the DC area where our museums are free, I don't think the museum is worth the price. At least let it include all the exhibits. I bought the City Pass and chose the Field Museum as one of the options, which included the three special exhibits. I enjoyed seeing the Unseen Oceans and Bloodsuckers: Legends to Leeches exhibits. Both are very cool and informative. The Underground Adventures is more for kids. I also enjoyed going through the Hall of Jades, Asian, and Maori exhibits. The animals, birds, and plants exhibits were a little boring. I entered the museum through the lower level so I started this experience kind of disappointed because everything on this floor felt so outdated and in need of a renovation. Fortunately, the top two floors had better upkeep.

Jen M.

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This was our must-see attraction on our Chicago vacation. If you love fossils and vintage taxidermy, this is the place to go. If you don't love those things, there are still probably a lot of things to see, but i can't make any promises as we were there for hours enjoying the fossils and vintage taxidermy, and then it was closing time and we had to leave. We wish they would update the signage on these wonderful displays. These date from the 1980s - they are stained and in disrepair, and the information isn't accurate any more. My daughter added a hand-written note on the California Condor placard as it was decades out of date. I'm curious if it will stay there so if you write a review and it's still there let me know! We got some things to eat in the cafe. I think my husband and daughter were satisfied with their food. I had picked something, maybe it was called the multi-grain bowl. It was so bad: I feel like maybe the multis of the grains had not maybe been cooked enough. If I was served something this unappetizing at a restaurant there is no way I would have consumed it. But here - well, maybe this was some interactive museum exhibit. There has to be some kind of context where this bowl of things would make sense. One of the mysteries of the museum, I guess.

Justine S.

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I had a great time visiting the Field Museum! It's well maintained, huge, lots of things to see, read, and interact with. I loved getting to see a short film about Sue and reading the history of it all. I loved the architecture as well, grand staircases and lots of natural light in the hall. Great activity for everyone!

Lisa G.

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Came as an adult chaperone on a high school field trip with our English Learner students; I have been here a handful of times on my own times prior to this event. I didn't realize they moved Sue! We had a strict timeline to follow so we only got to see 2 exhibits. Students had to fill out a couple worksheets while they were there; it took away the authenticity of enjoying a museum for the first time & made them focus solely on finding the answers throughout the exhibit Generally speaking- I know some exhibits you have to pay extra for; I think you can add on when you first purchase tickets online. I also know there are free days though those days are complete chaos since so many people try to go! It's such a well known museum & a staple of Chicago, it's certainly a place to visit more than once. It seemed like a lot of our students had a good time visiting.

Jonquil B.

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I have not been to this museum since I was a child lol. Looking at Chicago's city website, we found we could visit the museum for free! I took my out-of-state family member museum hopping. This is our first stop. This is wonderful and can be geared towards more school aged children, but they do have new exhibits for everyone. Of course, they have some of the old favorite exhibits, and they're currently updating the museum and various parts of the building. Even if you've been here before, check out again.

Sheyenne H.

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For the First Kings of Europe exhibit, it threw me off guard as I was expecting France, Germany, Italy. But it is more eastern Europe history: Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Serbia and the likes. Not that those countries aren't as interesting as their western counterparts. Also it is more towards the "dark ages" of leadership as opposed to monarchs flourishing in the medieval period - because that is what I think of when kings are mentioned. Nonetheless it is still enlightening to learn about the practices, and I'm glad they focused on that region and that time period. I just wished they used a more accurate exhibit title instead of using a "click-bait" one.

Melissa G.

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Love this museum (we're members) but the locker situation is what I imagine hell feels like. Not exaggerating, it took us 40m to get our stuff in and out of a locker bc the system (the locker network) is from the first invention of the internet.

Linda O.

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First off the building itself is a work of art! Opening in 1921, the architecture and detail is awe inspiring especially in the Grand Hall and a work of art in itself. The elephant exhibit in the Grand Hall is original to the buildings opening. There are so many exhibits from precious gems,to animals from all over the world, to moon rocks and meteors. There are many hands on educational opportunities for young children to teens.

Catherine K.

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Poor membership treatment and policy. No doubt this is a world class museum. My mother and I have had a lifetime membership since there was a membership drive years ago when the museum was in dire financial distress. We continued the membership for years, brought friends and family who purchased memberships after visiting. I called the museum when my mother passed and had the account changed to my name only. I received my Life Member card valid thru 12-31-2026. I've used this card and the one that was issued in my name before several times. When I sent an email to update my email address, I was told my card was no longer valid because the people that issued it were no longer there and though "he understands my frustration " it is now inactive. This is a Life Membership IN MY NAME and the person I talked to to dispute this , I believe, was the same one I notified of my mother's death and the needed name change. I understand that financial circumstances change and that the policy of a Life Membership may need to be updated, but to do it in the middle of a membership is classless, shameful and reeks of poor policy toward loyal members, SHAMEFUL

Shelby B.

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Iconic. Historic. So much fun even for adults!! Could spend days here. Wish they didn't close at 5 on Fridays but only because I didn't want to leave

Steven H.

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What a cool place! Nice architecture as many things in Chicago. We did in;t actually get to see the exhibits here but we attended an event that was being hosted and catered here, so 2we only saw what was in the main hall and adjacent areas, but for the event it was really a cool space . It was perfect to host the type of mixer event that we had. There was p plenty of space and had a very large event of over 1200 people, many of them attended this evening. I'll take a visit during normal operating hours when I am in Chicago next, but loved what I saw as a preview. The museum sits outside Cubs stadium and is easy to get to. While many folks took a chartered bus from McCormick, I hopped on a train and walked a few blocks......made it there before many others did. In the main hall there was a large Dino and some various other pieces.

Christa M.

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We had about 3.5 hours before we had to catch our flight and decided we would visit the museum before we left. We arrived and were amazed by how massive the building is and how pretty it looked from the outside. We walked on in and I was taken back by how beautiful the inside was as well. There was no line so we were quickly helped. The lady was very friendly and gave us the 411. Admission was $27 with my student ID and we paid an extra $7 for the 3D dinosaur film. The African exhibit was close to the ticketing booth so we started there. The African exhibit took about about 45 minutes to run through and from there we had to run over to the 3D film. The theater was easy to find and we made it on in. The film was great and so worth the extra money. The seats were comfy and the theater was huge. After the short film, we decided to stop by at the vending machine and grab some drinks. I swiped my card first and picked a sweet tea. The machine took my payment, pretended to grab my drink, and then did not dispense anything at all. IT LITERALLY STOLE MY MONEY IN FRONT OF ME :( I quickly went over to the gift shop and told the girl working there what had happened and she directed me to guest services. Guest services was useless. The lady gave me a piece of paper with the vending machines vendor info on it and told me to call them. She knew this was a recurring issue but yet they have done nothing to stop people from using this useless machine. A "do not use" sign would be great!!! :( All she said was, "I recommend going to the café." I was annoyed and very thirsty at this point and just walked away. I wasn't going to waste my time on calling the vendor over a $4 drink but still, I was mad. We went over to the Egyptian exhibit and it was super cool. I definitely noticed that the exhibit felt a little heavy and I was on the edge the whole time. Something about knowing that real mummies were there made me a little anxious. It was closer to 4 at this time and we did not have much time to visit any more exhibits. We took some pictures, stopped at the gift shop, and visited the café. I ended up buying a drink at this time and a soup. The soup was really good!! The museum is beautiful and it is very well kept. The exhibits we visited were very informative and had a lot of interesting facts. Definitely stop by if you're in town and this is definitely an all day visit. Oh but do stay away from the vending machine that is located in the basement, it will take your money!!

Risto K.

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Fabulous museum! Old classic building with regular exhibits and few rotating exhibits! Staff is friendly and helpful. Museum is large and you can literally spend a full day here. It is pricey especially if coming from out of state! Old Egypt and animal exhibits are pretty good and always there. First Kings of Europe was an interesting exhibit but it was displayed in light of current political climate which was frankly not very clever. I don't think people 6000 years ago we're concerned about diversity and equity! Exhibit of death and biological and cultural consideration of it was good without being macabre! Good job on this one and thanks to friendly staff that answered my questions!

Hunter S.

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I visited the Field Museum in what I call the "before times," meaning before COVID and before my last few years spent in New York. At that time it seemed vast and took me hours to peruse. After years spent traveling to multiple museums and many trips to AMNH, the museum doesn't seem as massive as it once did, but it is still a great one! It still has the large entrance hall with the elephants and dino casts. They still have the Asian, Chinese, African, South Pacific sections. They have several children's sections and hands on activities. They have a couple movie theaters. I went specifically for a couple exhibits: the one on kings, which takes you through the bronze/copper/iron ages and shows how monarchies came to exist through battle and consolidation of power. And the one centering on death, which was enlightening on how different cultures handle death, as well as the biological process of death in humans and animals. I went on a Tuesday, early. It was quick and easy to get in, as I had already bought my ticket online. The museum did get busier and louder as the morning went on. Adding in the special exhibit prices, it was quite expensive at 55 dollars, but you can shave the price down if you're not interested in the paid exhibits. There is parking around campus; I'm sure it's paid, but I don't know the cost. There's a well known Chicago hotdog stand right next to the museum that has decent dogs. This may take all day, but if not, there are several museums on the "museum campus" that you can visit. It's also close to the waterfront.

Leland S.

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Field Museum! One of THE largest natural history museums in the world. To be honest, I originally wasn't planning on visiting but since this was part of the Chicago Attraction Pass, why not? AMBIANCE: Parking: Millenium Parking Garage and street parking. Experience: It's in the heart of Millenium Park. Great place to do a lot of things, eat, site see (like Lake Michigan). Awesome! It really looks epic just looking at the building. Friendly employees that were helpful and knowledgable. I enjoyed the multiple exhibits from the Cultural Halls, planets, and animals. TL;DR OVERALL: 4 stars. I had a good time here. I learned a few things and kept warm as well! There was a good range of exhibits that kept me edutained. It's cool they had a theater too! This may not have the things I'm looking for but I can appreciate it, if you do get the Chicago Attraction Pass, it's worth it. Tips: * Check their website for events * Rainy or snowy, this is a great place to stay warm.

Denis S.

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I'm not usually a huge fan of natural history museums but for whatever reason, Field really spoke to me. Great exhibits on Egypt and China, as well as a few temporary exhibits on the ocean and microscopic creatures really made this a special experience. Would definitely recommend for anyone visiting.

Jennifer O.

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American Classic. If you've never been to Chicago this is a must see! Former midwesterner in the Windy City for a work meeting-- I remember coming here as a kid. Our company rented out the museum for a happy hour and awards dinner-- the atmosphere and Sue the T-Rex never disappoints!

Nathan T.

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I paid only $30 for the basic admission and that gets you access to pretty much every exhibit so that's a pretty decent value I thought. The building is massive as are the dinosaurs- you must visit Sue the tyrannosaurus! I especially loved the gem exhibit though who doesn't appreciate a giant sloth? Fun museum store too. If you like science and history and nature this is a great spot to visit. I really breezed through, checking out my favorites and skipping what didn't interest me enough.