Adler Planetarium
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Adler Planetarium

Tickets, Dome Shows & the Best Skyline View on the Museum Campus

2-3 hours👤 All ages$$

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The Adler Planetarium opened in 1930, the first planetarium in the Western Hemisphere, on a small peninsula at the eastern tip of the Museum Campus. The lakefront setting is part of the appeal: the walk out to the Adler delivers the panoramic skyline view that appears on countless Chicago postcards, especially at sunset and after dark when the towers light up.

Inside, the experience centers on its dome theaters, which run immersive shows on the night sky, the solar system, and deep space throughout the day. Exhibits cover the history and science of space exploration, including artifacts from the U.S. space program, and the Adler holds one of the world's significant collections of antique scientific and astronomical instruments — astrolabes, telescopes, and early sky maps.

It's smaller and more focused than the Field or the Museum of Science and Industry, which makes it a manageable couple-of-hours visit rather than a full day. Dome show tickets are often tiered separately or bundled with admission. The combination of an indoor dome show and the outdoor skyline view makes it a strong sunset-timed stop.

What to Expect

Format

Self-paced exhibits plus scheduled dome theater shows. Admission tiers often bundle one or more shows; check what's included when booking.

Best Time

Late afternoon, so you can catch a dome show and then the skyline view at sunset and dusk from the planetarium point.

Duration

2-3 hours including a dome show.

Tips

Time your visit so a dome show lands before sunset, then step outside for the skyline view as the light fades — it's the best free view on the campus. Confirm which shows your ticket tier includes. The walk out along the peninsula is exposed and windy off the lake, so dress accordingly.

⚡ Quick Picks

Best For

Space enthusiasts, families with curious kids, and anyone chasing the best skyline view in the city.

Families

Dome shows captivate kids; the scale is manageable for shorter attention spans than the bigger campus museums.

Couples

The sunset skyline view from the planetarium point is one of the most romantic free spots in Chicago — pair a dome show with dusk outside.

Pair With

Shedd Aquarium and the Field Museum are a walk back up the campus; the skyline view itself pairs with a lakefront stroll.

Time Needed

2-3 hours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Adler special?

It was the first planetarium in the Western Hemisphere, opened in 1930, and it sits on a lakefront peninsula with arguably the best downtown skyline view in Chicago.

Are the dome shows included with admission?

Admission is often tiered, with one or more dome shows bundled at higher tiers. Check exactly what your ticket includes when you book.

Is it worth visiting just for the view?

The skyline view from the planetarium point is free and open to anyone walking out the peninsula — but the dome shows and space exhibits are what make a ticketed visit worthwhile.

How long does a visit take?

2-3 hours, including a dome show. It's more focused and smaller than the other Museum Campus museums.

When's the best time to go?

Late afternoon — catch a dome show, then watch the skyline light up at sunset and dusk from the planetarium's lakefront point.

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