Field Museum All Access Pass: Explore Natural History

Uncover Chicago’s natural history with the Field Museum All Access Pass. Explore 26 million artifacts, meet SUE the T. Rex, and travel through 13,000 years of history. Book now!

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Field Museum - The Field Museum is home to SUE, the most complete T. rex, plus more than 35 world-renowned exhibitions. Discover Inside Ancient Egypt, where 23 Egyptian mummies and 5,000-year-old hieroglyphics reside. In Underground Adventure, visitors “shrink” to 1/100th of their natural size to explore a subterranean world.
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What's Included
  • Access to all ticketed exhibitions
  • Free daily docent-led tours
What's Not Included
  • 3D movie is an extra charge
Additional Information

Delve deep into the world of natural history with this Field Museum All Access Pass in Chicago. Your pass includes access to all ticketed exhibitions. Spend as long as you like exploring the museum’s collection of more than 26 million artifacts. Get to know SUE, the world’s largest T. Rex, or stroll through the sparkling Hall of Gems. Time travel…

Location
Field Museum
South Lake Shore Drive
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Resort597096
Sep 25, 2024
Go early. Stay late. Many interesting, kid-friendly exhibits. - I visited the Field Museum with my 10-year-old grandson. We loved it! Evolving Earth and Sue are fantastic along with many other exhibits. Highly recommend for curious young people. The food in the dining area was quite good also.
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Pbievents
Sep 20, 2024
This is the best history of our world in the last hundred years. - This museum is iconic! The museum has so much history. the exhibits were amazing. I was awestruck. The information and tour of the museum provides a look into the past.
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Theresa_l
Sep 1, 2024
Field museum exhibits was amazing. We simple didn’t need to go through viator - I had an amazing experience at the museum, it was educational and enlightening on many levels. However I was a little disappointed in viator I had no idea we wasn’t going to have a tour guide to assist us. There was truly no reason to go through a third party to get in the museum. We paid an additional $35 for absolutely no reason.
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D7458snpaull
Jul 6, 2024
absolutely worth a visit! - The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago is definitely worth a visit! The collection is impressive and diverse, with exhibitions that are both educational and engaging. The arrangement of the dinosaurs is breathtaking and the interactive displays ensure that visitors really get involved in the exhibitions. In addition, the museum is beautifully designed and well maintained. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, which makes the overall experience even more enjoyable. Whether you are a lover of natural history or just looking for a fun and educational experience, the Field Museum is definitely recommended!
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Lisa_a
Jun 12, 2024
Amazing Dinosaurs - We took the tour of the dinosaur exhibit. It was truly amazing! The tour guide John gave us a great insight into the dinosaur exhibit.
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Jodlynn95
Jun 2, 2024
Must Do!! - Spectacular museum! Definitely needed another day to see everything! Saw all three dinosaur movies, walked through the incredible underground exhibit, spent several hours with the dinosaurs and perused Ancient Egypt. So much to see and all ages loved our day there!
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Sam_f
May 19, 2024
Good place for family - The place is beautiful and well organized, making you see many places in the world, then animals section was great
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Emilymototr
Oct 24, 2024
Enjoyable Visit - Had a really great day here…. Two things that could have been better communicated by the museum are the limited hours of the family PlayLab and that one restaurant was closed today. But overall, it was so fun!! The kids loved it, especially the Hall of Dinosaurs and Unseen Oceans. Recommend doing the access pass for the Oceans and Underground exhibits—we loved both of them!!!
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Mauriciosaar
Sep 4, 2024
Enormous space with lots of stacked animals. - Three-story museum. With dinosaur skeletons and the evolution of humanity. The interesting part is the huge amount of animals stacked. From large mammals to small birds. A lot of them. I watched the 3D movie, paid the part, but I found it pretty funny. Could be included in the ticket. I do not recommend watching. Long walk time to calmly see all the animals. I recommend.
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109denac
Apr 28, 2024
Chicago's Once Major Museums - The Field Museum has been favorite for my childhood and adult lives. The science fairs and special attractions have always been amazing. I loved being in the main majestic hall filled with the history of our world and the amazing Chicago's own Sue the T REX. I have been going since I was a child, then taking my children. However, I had looked forward to taking my grandchildren as they love dinosaurs and the Field Museum had always been a sightseeing staple. Well today came and I was so looking forward to an amazing experience with my grand nuggets. Whar I found was a pathetic shell of what was once a great experience. The Museum has been reduced to 1/3 of the size it once was (even by looking at the architecture from the outside) the once grand main floor with impressive statues ending at Sue the massive T REX with the mural across that back wall has been reduced to a couple of elephants nothing of substance. Now Sue is hidden away in a corner of the 3rd floor, instead of her majestic glory she is now small and unimpressive. My dinosaur obsessed grandchildren were disappointed, as I had built up her magnificence that I had always experienced. Even comparing pictures from my youth, my childrens youth and the ones I took with my grandchildren the magic is gone. I was fortunate to get free all access passes for our outing today, so luckily I didn't spend a fortune, $30 on parking, $30 on one 3D movie and $30 on snack/lunch. Totally more than it was worth. I will be sticking with MSI, the Aquarium and the Planetarium from now on, because quite honestly the Field Museum is NOT worth the time or money anymore.
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