Chicago Children's MuseumEmail Me
312-527-1000Send to Phone
700 E Grand Ave
Chicago, IL 60611 Get Directions
Chicago, IL 60611 Get Directions
No photo available for this business
Business Information Edit info
Museums, Marketing Programs & Services, Non-profit OrganizationsMuseums, Marketing Consultants, American Express, Non-Profit Organizations, Visa, Discover, MasterCard
| MONDAY | : | 9:00AM | - | 5:00PM |
| TUESDAY | : | 9:00AM | - | 5:00PM |
| WEDNESDAY | : | 9:00AM | - | 5:00PM |
| THURSDAY | : | 9:00AM | - | 5:00PM |
| FRIDAY | : | 9:00AM | - | 5:00PM |
| SATURDAY | : | CLOS | - | |
| SUNDAY | : | CLOS | - |
Customer Reviews (6)
Local E.
on Judys Book Oct 28, 2011: A very popular attraction for families with kids. This Museum is located at the Navy Pier and is very colorful, interactive and fun! The climbing schooner , Dinosaur expedition, Playmaze are sure to get the kids ... (more)
lu_vu
on Citysearch Feb 05, 2007a good place to go to get the kids out, the admission isn't bad considering the coolness that will be invoked upon entering such a fine establishment (more)
ppeter54
on Citysearch Nov 16, 2006We have been to this museum over a dozen times. It is always a good time. Lots of different things to do. There are seveal active things to participate in. It is a great location at Navy Pier with several options for ... (more)
Contributor
on Citysearch Oct 11, 2006In Short
Founded in 1982 in response to program cutbacks in the Chicago public schools, the museum has grown from two hallways inside a public library into a 57,000-square-foot space on Navy Pier. More ... (more)
bluehensfan
on Citysearch Aug 28, 2005Worth a visit if you have kids and are stopping by the Navy Pier. Particularly fun is the exhibit on the second floor where visitors construct flying machines from foam shapes and hoist them up to see how long they will ... (more)
rosiemom2u
on Citysearch Oct 25, 2002WE were there for two hours and the time flew. My kids ages 4 and 6 loved playing in the dinasour dig in shredded tires, or building things with nuts, screws and boards, or seeing if they could make an invention that would ... (more)

