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Chicago Children’s Museum at Navy Pier 700 East Grand Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60611
Chicago Children’s Museum is play in many variations—all included in the cost of admission—including temporary exhibits and permanent favorites. Visit our Exhibits page for more information on what to do while you’re here, or explore by your little one’s age:
Chicago Children’s Museum at Navy Pier 700 East Grand Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60611
Museum entry is free for all on Free Family Days! Advance tickets or reservations are not necessary for Free Family Days. Final admissions are allowed no later than 60 minutes before the museum closes. Find frequently asked questions and more information to help plan your visit here.
Housed in Navy Pier, Chicago Children’s Museum is intentionally designed for experimentation, creativity, and learning for all children. We focus on accessibility, inclusion, and the pursuit of childhood, ensuring valuable and memorable experiences for all visitors.
Chicago Children’s Museum offers a rotating calendar of programs in the Art Studio, Pritzker Playspace, and Tinkering Lab. Please visit program locations for session times and free passes. The museum also offers a calendar of special programs in Great Hall and all around the museum!
Book your field trip for this fall at Chicago Children’s Museum! You’re invited to Chicago Children’s Museum for field trips and group visits this fall! Your visit includes up to 2 hours in exhibit spaces, orientation and play support from our top-notch staff, secure storage, and more!
Located on Chicago’s Navy Pier, Chicago Children’s Museum is easily accessible via car, public transit, or even boat. Address. Chicago Children's Museum at Navy Pier 700 East Grand Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60611
Chicago Children’s Museum offers tweens (and even some grownups) a variety of experiences to explore, create, and take risks safely. Exhibits Flex your building and problem-solving skills in Tinkering Lab where you can use a variety of tools and materials to create your own solutions to engineering challenges.
Designed by artist Kevin Winters, Cloud Buster is 37 climbable feet of structural steel, wood, wire, rope, acrylic, fiberglass, and artificial turf perched over Navy Pier's Fifth Third Family Pavilion.