Chicago | Field Museum of Natural History Guide ποΈπ
Finally, I made it to the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago last weekend! ππ It's truly a feast for both "nature and humanity" enthusiasts. Just wandering around the museum, you can easily rack up 20,000 steps in a day π€£βit's an eye-opening experience for sure! β¨ Highlights of the Collection SUE: The world's most complete T-Rex fossil π¦βfeel the awe-inspiring power of dinosaurs up close! Ancient Egyptian Hall: Explore the mysterious world of mummies β±οΈ and feel like you've traveled back thousands of years to the Nile Valley. Native American Culture: Learn about the lifestyle and artistic culture of the indigenous peoples πΉ. Natural Wonders Galore: From jellyfish in the ocean depths to giraffes on the vast savannah π¦, the plant π΅ and animal π¦ specimens here are breathtaking, offering a profound sense of life's diversity πΎ. π Address Field Museum of Natural History 1400 S Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60605 β° Opening Hours Daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last admission at 4:00 PM) Plan to spend 3-4 hours to savor the collection at a leisurely pace. ποΈ Ticket Information Standard Admission: Adults 29,Children(ages3β11)21 Premium Ticket (includes special exhibitions and 3D movies): Adults 42,Children35 You can book tickets online or purchase them at the venue. π Transportation Guide Public Transport: Take CTA bus routes 146/130 and get off at the Museum Campus station. Driving: The museum has a paid parking lot with a fee of approximately $25/day. π· Tips Photography is allowed inside the museum πΈ, but please turn off the flash to protect the artifacts. Wear comfortable shoesβthe museum is huge! There are restaurants and cafes where you can take a break if you get tired. In conclusion, the Field Museum of Natural History is definitely worth a visit, whether you're a family with kids or a nature and history lover. Go ahead and experience the charm of this museum! π€£ #Chicago #ChicagoLife #ChicagoTourism