Mon-Sat 09:30:00 - 04:00:00
Sun 09:30:00 - 04:00:00
The Adler Planetarium is a public museum dedicated to the study of astronomy and astrophysics. It was founded in 1930 by Chicago business leader Max Adler. It is located on the northeast tip of Northerly Island at the shore of Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois. The Adler is America's first planetarium and part of Chicago's Museum Campus, which includes the John G. Shedd Aquarium and The Field Museum. Parking: There are several reserved handicapped parking spaces in the Adler Planetarium lot close to the accessible entrance. Entrance: Is located at the South Box Office. Ramp: Is medium steep. Seating: Galileo's Cafe has mostly accessible tables. Restrooms: Have accessible stalls. All adequate in size. Full accessible amenities. Elevators: All floors are accessible by elevators. Average to a large in size. Tickets: https://tickets.adlerplanetarium.org/webstore/shop/viewitems.aspx Where To Wheel Accessibility RatingOverall Rating: (4.4)
HC Parking :
(4)
Entrance :
(5)
Spaciousness of Venue :
(5)
Accessible Seating :
(4)
Restroom :
(4)
Elevator :
Not Rated
Ramp Steepness :
Not Rated
Counter Height :
Not Rated
Curb Cut :
Not Rated Accessibility Features
Street Level Entrance
Ramp Medium Grade
Automatic Entrance
Spacious Inside
Designated Accessible Seating
Accessible Restroom
Restroom Opens In
Stall is Too Small
Fully Accessible Restroom Features
HC Parking In Lot
HC parking in Garage
Aisles are Spacious
Grab Bars in Stall
WC Fits Under Sink
Automatic Sink
Automatic Hand Dryer
Curb Cut in Front
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