
VISIT
Hours
Members: The first hour of every day, 10–11, is reserved for member-only viewing.
Days | Hours | |
Mon | 11–5 | |
Tue | Closed | |
Wed | 11–5 | |
Thu | 11–8 | |
Fri–Sun | 11–5 |
Admission
Category | |
General Admission | |
Chicago Residents | |
Illinois Residents | |
Fast Pass | |
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General admission includes access to the museum and all nonticketed exhibitions.
Proof of Chicago residence—valid ID, lease, bill, or other mail—is required.
Proof of Illinois residence—valid ID, lease, bill, or other mail—is required.
Fast Pass allows visitors to bypass the general admission lines at entrances and offers expedited access to ticketed special exhibitions.
CityPASS® admission includes museum Fast Pass.
Age group | Price | |
Adult $32 | ||
Seniors (65+) $26 | ||
Students $26 | ||
Teens (14-17) $26 | ||
Children Free | ||
Members Free | ||
Adult $20 | ||
Seniors (65+) $14 | ||
Students $14 | ||
Teens (14-17) Free | ||
Children Free | ||
Members Free | ||
Adult $27 | ||
Seniors (65+) $21 | ||
Students $21 | ||
Teens (14-17) $21 | ||
Children Free | ||
Members Free | ||
Adult $40 | ||
Seniors (65+) $34 | ||
Students $34 | ||
Teens (14-17) $34 | ||
Children Free | ||
Members Free | ||
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Free Admission Opportunities: The Art Institute of Chicago provides free access to children under 14, Chicago teens under 18, Link and WIC cardholders, and Illinois educators every day, as well as to Illinois residents on certain days throughout the year. Learn more.
Free admission for Illinois residents is supported by Health Care Service Corporation.
Members never need tickets and never have to wait in admission lines.

Don’t Miss Frida Kahlo and Gustave Caillebotte
Now through Monday, July 13, Art Institute visitors can catch two unforgettable shows—Frida Kahlo’s Month in Paris and Gustave Caillebotte: Painting His World.
Just be sure to add exhibition tickets for Kahlo ($5) and Caillebotte ($10) to your order. Or if you’re a member, no ticket or reservation is needed; just show your member card and join the virtual line when you arrive.
Who’s Visiting?
FAQs
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Ordering advance tickets, including free tickets for Illinois residents, is encouraged but not required. Tickets can be purchased on-site.
Both general admission and Fast Pass tickets allow you to see all of the museum’s nonticketed special exhibitions. Occasionally, exhibitions—like Frida Kahlo’s Month in Paris: A Friendship with Mary Reynolds and Gustave Caillebotte: Painting His World—require an additional paid ticket that you can add to your order when checking out online.
A Kahlo ticket is $5, and a Caillebotte ticket is $10.
We have two dining spaces that are open yearround to all visitors with a ticket or membership: the Café offers an array of fresh seasonal dishes, including sandwiches, salads, and desserts, and the Modern Bar offers lighter fare plus a full coffee, tea, and beverage menu.
During the summer, we also have the Garden Bar on Thursday evenings, which offers alfresco beer and wine.
Additionally, the Member Bar at Terzo Piano, a space for our Art Institute members, provides free coffee and tea as well as wine, beer, cocktails, and light snacks for purchase. Learn more about our dining options.
Our next free hours for Illinois residents will be Free Thursday Evenings, June 5–September 25, 2025, 5:00–8:00 p.m.
Learn more about our ongoing free admission opportunities, including for the following groups:
-Kids under 14
-Chicago teens under 18
-Students who attend one of our University Partner schools
-LINK and WIC cardholders
-Illinois educators
-Active-duty military and their families (Armed Services Day–Labor Day)
Yes, our checkrooms are free for all visitors. Bags and backpacks larger than 13 x 17 x 4 inches are not allowed in the galleries and must be checked, but we cannot accept food, beverages, flowers, or balloons in the checkroom, and they are not permitted in the museum spaces that house art. Learn more about which items are and are not permitted in the museum.
The museum’s North and South Gardens are usually open throughout the summer months, Wednesday–Monday, during museum hours. The gardens regularly close for major special events that bring increased crowds downtown, such as the NASCAR Street Race and Lollapalooza.