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Once the world’s largest indoor aquariums, Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium is home to more than 1,500 species of fish, marine mammals, birds, snakes, and amphibians. The aquarium sits on the shores of Lake Michigan and is part of Chicago’s famous Museum Campus, which includes the Field Museum and Adler Planetarium.
As with most family-friendly attractions, visiting the Shedd Aquarium can mean long lines—particularly on weekends and public holidays, during school vacations, and on days when the aquarium is free for Illinois residents. Visit as soon as it opens at 9am for the best chance of beating the crowds.
...MoreThe Shedd Aquarium houses over 32,000 animals across more than 450,000 square feet (42,000 square meters) on four different levels. It takes at least half a day to see it all—longer if you watch shows and films or join experiences—but some travelers get through in just 2 hours.
...MoreNo. There is no free parking at the Shedd Aquarium, and the aquarium recommends visitors arrive by public transit. Garage and lot parking on Museum Campus is expensive and can be restricted when special events are held at any of the attractions. If you want to use the garage, it’s worth reserving a space ahead of time.
...MoreYes. Although the aquarium has its own dining outlets, you can bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks, but you must consume them in the designated areas. These are the Marine Munchroom on the main level and the Deep Ocean Café in the Polar Play Zone on lower level 2.
...MoreNo. You are not allowed to reenter the Shedd Aquarium for any reason: once you have left the building, your visit is over. However, the aquarium has all the facilities most travelers need for the day, including bathrooms, a gift shop, and a range of food and drink options.
...MoreYes. Shedd Aquarium tickets can sell out, so it’s well worth booking in advance. Tickets to shows, encounters, and events often sell out fast. General admission tickets are by timed entry (even members have to book a time), and popular times and days can sell out during busy periods.
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