Skip the lines and uncover ancient wonders at Chicago’s Field Museum, home to SUE, the world’s most complete T. rex. Marvel at dazzling artifacts, real mummies, and hidden treasures from lost civiliza
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Location: Chicago
What's Included
- - ancient mummies, and rare gemstones
- Expert guidance through dinosaur fossils, Ancient Egypt artifacts, and natural history collections
- Insightful stories about world-famous exhibits, including SUE the T. rex -
- Skip-the-Line Tickets to the Field Museum of Natural History
- 5-Star Licensed Guide fluent in your chosen language
- Private Tour of the Field Museum of Natural History
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Nope, there aren't any strict age restrictions for this tour! It's great for families, and kids usually love the T. rex and mummies. Just keep in mind that some exhibits may be less engaging for very young children, but the guides are super friendly and can tailor the experience a bit for younger visitors.
A: The Field Museum is indoors, so rain or shine, you’re good to go! However, if for some reason your tour needs to be rescheduled, Rosotravel is usually pretty flexible about that. Just reach out to them as soon as you can if you need to change anything.
A: Tours can vary in length depending on what you want to see! Typically they last around 2-3 hours, but your guide can adjust based on your interests. If you really love dinosaurs or ancient Egypt, they'll spend more time in those sections!
Discussions
Just did the Field Museum tour! Here’s my take!
I just went on the private tour at the Field Museum with a guide from Rosotravel and it was AMAZING! We skipped the lines, which was a total lifesaver. Getting up close to SUE the T. rex was a dream come true for me as a dinosaur nerd! The guide was super knowledgeable about everything from gemstones to mummies. I think it’s a perfect gift for anyone who loves history or science. Highly recommend it!
Considering the Field Museum experience for a gift!
I’m looking for a unique gift for my dad who loves history. I’m leaning towards this Field Museum tour. Has anyone done it? How was your experience with the private guide?