The Art Institute of Chicago
Renowned art museum holding nearly 300,000 works from all over the world, spanning many centuries.
The Art Institute of Chicago is rated 4.8 / 5 from 38,504 Google reviews and sits about 2.5 km (31 min walk) from Grand station.
General overview
About The Art Institute of Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago is one of the United States’ leading encyclopedic art museums, occupying a landmark Beaux-Arts building and the Renzo Piano-designed Modern Wing beside Millennium Park. Its renowned collections span ancient art, European painting, American art, Asian art, photography, textiles, architecture, and modern and contemporary works.
- Georges Seurat’s “A Sunday on La Grande Jatte—1884”
- Grant Wood’s “American Gothic”
- Edward Hopper’s “Nighthawks”
- Vincent van Gogh’s “The Bedroom”
- Claude Monet’s paintings, including works from the “Stacks of Wheat” and “Water Lilies” series
- Marc Chagall’s “America Windows”
- The Thorne Miniature Rooms
- The museum’s Impressionist and Post-Impressionist collection
- Modern and contemporary galleries in the Modern Wing
- The iconic bronze lions at the Michigan Avenue entrance
Things to do here
European Painting and Sculpture
Explore a celebrated collection of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, Old Master, and early modern art.
American Art
See major works such as “American Gothic” and “Nighthawks,” alongside decorative arts, sculpture, and paintings.
Modern Wing
Renzo Piano’s light-filled addition houses modern and contemporary art, architecture, design, and photography.
Thorne Miniature Rooms
Intricately crafted miniature interiors representing European and American rooms from different historical periods.
Special Exhibitions
Rotating exhibitions present artists, periods, and themes from the museum’s collection and international loans. Some exhibitions may require timed or additional tickets.
Gallery Tours and Talks
Public tours, talks, and educational programs may be available on selected dates; schedules vary.
Ryan Learning Center
A family-oriented learning area that may offer art-making activities and interactive programs, subject to the current schedule.
Arrive 10–20 minutes before the ticket time for entry and security. The historic main entrance is on Michigan Avenue; the Modern Wing entrance is on Monroe Street near Millennium Park. Check which entrance is most convenient and accessible before traveling.
Reserve a timed ticket online in advance for weekends, holidays, school breaks, major exhibitions, or free-admission days.
This overview is general knowledge, not confirmed against an official source — verify hours, prices and entry rules before you go.
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How to reach
The Art Institute of Chicago is about 2.5 km (~31 min walk) from Grand station on the Chicago "L".
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Verify tickets, seasonal hours, entry rules, and special events on the official website before visiting.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I get to The Art Institute of Chicago from Grand station?
The Art Institute of Chicago is about 2485 m (roughly 31 min walk) from Grand station on the Chicago "L". Use the directions link on this page for turn-by-turn walking directions.
What is The Art Institute of Chicago rated?
The Art Institute of Chicago has a Google rating of 4.8 out of 5 from 38,504 reviews.
What's near The Art Institute of Chicago?
Also within a short walk of the same station: Aba, Au Cheval, Pizzeria Portofino.
Is The Art Institute of Chicago wheelchair accessible?
Yes — Google lists the following accessibility features for The Art Institute of Chicago: wheelchair-accessible entrance, wheelchair-accessible parking, wheelchair-accessible restroom, wheelchair-accessible seating.
Is there parking near The Art Institute of Chicago?
Google lists these parking options near The Art Institute of Chicago: free parking lot, paid parking lot, free street parking, paid street parking, paid garage parking.
Is The Art Institute of Chicago good for children?
Yes — Google lists The Art Institute of Chicago as good for children.
Where is the museum entrance?
The landmark main entrance is at 111 South Michigan Avenue, behind the bronze lions. The Modern Wing entrance is on Monroe Street near Millennium Park. Entrance availability can vary.
Is the museum close to public transportation?
Yes. It is in downtown Chicago’s Loop, within walking distance of several CTA rail stations and bus routes. Metra trains serve nearby Millennium Station.
Are timed tickets necessary?
They are not always mandatory, but advance timed tickets are recommended during busy periods and may be required for certain exhibitions or free-admission programs.
Can I see the museum in two hours?
Yes, if you focus on highlights such as the Impressionist galleries, “American Gothic,” “Nighthawks,” “A Sunday on La Grande Jatte,” the Thorne Miniature Rooms, and selected Modern Wing galleries.
Can I leave and re-enter?
Same-day re-entry has often been possible with a valid ticket or admission proof, but visitors should confirm the current procedure with staff before exiting.
Are bags allowed?
Small bags are generally allowed after inspection. Large luggage and oversized bags may be refused, and backpacks may have to be carried in a prescribed manner. Storage is limited.
Is photography allowed?
Personal, non-flash photography is generally allowed where no restriction is posted. Some temporary exhibitions and loaned works prohibit photography.
Is the museum suitable for children?
Yes. The miniature rooms, family programs, and major recognizable works can be engaging for children. General admission is commonly free for children under 14 and for Chicago residents under 18, subject to current rules.
Is admission included with Chicago tourist passes?
The Art Institute has commonly participated in Chicago CityPASS and possibly other attraction-pass programs. Confirm current participation and reservation procedures with the pass provider and museum.
What else is nearby?
Millennium Park, Cloud Gate, Maggie Daley Park, the Chicago Cultural Center, Grant Park, and the lakefront are all nearby.
Data and photos from Google Places, generated August 11, 2026. Ratings, hours and prices can change — confirm anything time-sensitive before you go.





