The Field Museum of Natural History Ticket
USD 30
The headliners: SUE, the largest, most complete, and best-preserved T. rex skeleton ever discovered; Máximo, a 122-foot cast of the world's largest known dinosaur; and Inside Ancient Egypt, featuring 23 human mummies across a three-storey replica of an ancient Egyptian tomb. Book your Field Museum tickets on Thrillark.
Key Highlights
- SUE the T. rex — the largest, most complete, best-preserved T. rex fossil ever found
- Máximo the Titanosaur — a 122-foot-long cast of the largest dinosaur ever to walk the earth
- Inside Ancient Egypt — three-storey replica mastaba tomb housing 23 human mummies
- Grainger Hall of Gems — extraordinary gemstones and minerals from around the world
- Griffin Halls of Evolving Planet — 4 billion years of life on Earth across 13 galleries
- Over 40 million artifacts in the collection — natural history spanning all continents
- Located on the Museum Campus — adjacent to Shedd Aquarium and Adler Planetarium
- Free Wednesdays for Illinois residents — one of Chicago's great civic institutions
About The Field Museum of Natural History Ticket
The dinosaur collections are the most popular draw. SUE — the T. rex discovered in South Dakota in 1990 — stands as the definitive specimen of her species: the largest ever found, the most complete skeleton in existence, and the best-preserved. Her skull alone weighs 600 pounds. Nearby, Máximo stretches 122 feet across Stanley Field Hall — a full cast of Patagotitan mayorum, the titanosaur discovered in Argentina in 2012 and widely accepted as the largest dinosaur ever to exist.
Inside Ancient Egypt transports visitors into the ancient world across three floors. The centrepiece is a replica of a mastaba — a type of ancient Egyptian tomb — that contains 23 human mummies, over 30 animal mummies, and thousands of artifacts. The Grainger Hall of Gems is equally extraordinary: hundreds of precious stones including one of the finest emerald collections in the world. The Griffin Halls of Evolving Planet trace 4 billion years of life with fossil specimens, interactive displays, and immersive storytelling. Plan a full day — visitors consistently report that 3–4 hours covers the main highlights, but a thorough visit easily takes longer. Book your tickets on Thrillark.
Inclusions
- Admission to the Field Museum of Natural History
- Admission to all 35 permanent exhibitions
Exclusions
- Ticketed special exhibitions
- 3D movies (included with Discovery Pass or All Access Pass)
- Food and beverages at on-site cafes and bistro
- Hotel transfers and transportation
- Lockers ($3 fee for larger items)
Insiders' Tips
Arrive at opening (9:00 AM) and head directly to Inside Ancient Egypt before crowds build — it's consistently the most popular gallery. SUE and Máximo are visible from the main hall immediately on entry. Download the museum's map in advance (available in 10 languages) and mark your must-sees before arrival — the museum is large enough that an unplanned visit can result in missing key galleries. Illinois residents can visit free every Wednesday. Last admission is at 4:00 PM.
Additional Information
- Daily: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
- Last general admission at 4:00 PM
- Last special exhibition admission at 3:30 PM.
Child Policy
- Children under the age of 3 enjoy free entry
Restrictions
- Photography may be restricted in some areas
Accessibility
- Fully wheelchair accessible
- Stroller and wheelchair rentals available at the Visitor Center









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