25 Best Museums in the United States In 2024

Are you a culture buff looking to explore the best museums in the United States? Look no further — from world-class art galleries to fascinating science centers, this comprehensive guide brings together some of America’s most iconic and awe-inspiring museums.

Whether you’re traveling for pleasure or education, prepare to be amazed by these incredible institutions scattered throughout the country! Get ready for an unforgettable journey as we discover everything that makes American museum visits so unique.

The Best Museums in the United States

The US boasts over 35,000 museums across the country – featuring famous sculptures, artworks, and exhibitions. While you may be spoilt for choice, it can be helpful to narrow things down. 

This list takes you on a tour of the best museums in the United States, offering various cultural activities for every taste and budget. 

We present this list in no particular order, as all of these United States museums have their own merits. Deciding which ones to visit first depends on where you live and what your particular interests are.

The best museums in the United States
The best museums in the United States

1. American Museum of Natural History, New York City

Settled in the Upper West Side within Manhattan, this historical gem has been a site of wonder and learning for nearly half a century. 

Visitors are inspired daily with over 32 million specimens and artifacts of the natural world to discover. Ranging from birds to awe-inspiring dinosaurs, these exhibits will provide an unforgettable experience. 

Engross yourself in a tour of the museum to explore various facilities. The incredible butterfly sanctuary,  and amazing replicated creatures will be sure to be a highlight of your trip. 

The American Museum of Natural History in New York City
The American Museum of Natural History in New York City

2. Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C.

Whether you frequent museums or not, this revered center is worth a visit. Divided into two facilities, this museum welcomes over 8 million visitors annually – more than any other museum in the country.

The America by Air gallery is part of the museum’s extensive permanent collection. In The Wright Brothers & the Invention of the Aerial Age, enjoy the Wright Flyer exhibit. Head to the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall and experience being in the same room as a piece of the moon!

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.

3. The Art Institute of Chicago

If you find yourself walking in Chicago, be sure to enter this art institute to capture the vibrance of this Windy City’s art scene. At 280,000 square feet, this is one of the largest museums in America, surpassed only by the Metropolitan Museum of Art at 633,100 square feet.

Admire Grant Wood’s American Gothic, Georges Seurat’s A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, Nighthawks by Edward Hopper and a portrait of Elizabeth Taylor by Andy Warhol.

Enjoy a delicious meal at the Terzo Piano restaurant which boasts sweeping views of Millennium Park and the Chicago city skyline. And if art’s not your scene, fans of “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” can reenact the film’s famous scene among the museum’s iconic halls.  

The Art Institute of Chicago - best museums in the United States
The Art Institute of Chicago

4. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

The epitome of old-world meets new, this incredible center of art is one of America’s finest and should be on every art or history enthusiast’s list. It’s also the largest art museum in the U.S., spanning over 630,000 square feet.

The Met’s storied walls feature over two million works and collections.

Marvel at various exquisite historical pieces, such as the Egyptian temple and ancient Roman sculptures. Well-known names, like Rembrandt and Monet, will be sure to make any art enthusiast swoon.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

5. National Portrait Gallery, Washington D.C.

Based in the country’s capital, this Smithsonian institution features portraits of famous Americans, past and present, to get history fanatics in their element. 

Spend hours roaming the hallways and rooms filled with an abundance of curated pieces in this art-lovers dreamland. 

The National Portrait Gallery at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
The National Portrait Gallery at the Smithsonian American Art Museum

6. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

Holding over 4.5 billion years of history and over 35 million specimens and artifacts, this is a special place. With a 3D theatre, nature gardens, and a dinosaur lab, there’s plenty for every kind of visitor to enjoy. 

It provides a culmination of nature, science, and culture for a truly unique experience. So whether you fancy fossils, bugs, or the gem and mineral hall; you’re sure to be enthralled. 

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

7. The National WWII Museum, New Orleans

There’s no better place to learn about the significant ways WWII shaped US culture than in this heaven for history buffs. You’ll board a train car to reach the entrance, creating the sensation that you really are traveling back in time. 

Spend the day listening to oral histories and marvel at boats and tanks up close. And for those who want an authentic experience, you’ll have the opportunity to chat with some veteran volunteers who happily share their stories.  

The National WWII Museum in New Orleans
The National WWII Museum in New Orleans

8. The Getty Center, Los Angeles

One of the best museums on the West Coast and a piece of modern art in and of itself. The Getty Center has an undulating structure perfectly complemented by stretches of manicured gardens. 

Once arriving via driverless tram, must-see attractions include Van Gogh’s Irises and Rembrandt’s Old Man in Military Costume. There are four pavilions displaying art from the 1400s to today, as well as a large selection of modern artworks in the grounds.

Visitors can stroll the lawns after a day of viewing the expansive collection from European Renaissance art to modernity, as well as the incredible photography displays.  

The Getty Center in Los Angeles
The Getty Center in Los Angeles – best museums in America

9. The National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

Located on the National Mall, this is the perfect spot to escape the bustle of the city for a few hours to recharge and unwind. With over 3,000 works to view, you’re in for a treat.

There’s a fine collection of Impressionist artworks and the stunning Ginevra de’ Benci oil painting by Leonardo da Vinci. Be sure to pop into the Gallery Shop for the perfect art-inspired gift. 

You can also opt to explore the culture garden, where you can admire 21 modern and contemporary sculptures while you roam this oasis in the heart of the city. 

Impressionist paintings at The National Gallery of Art in Washington
Impressionist paintings at The National Gallery of Art in Washington

10. Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, Dearborn

If you find yourself in the great state of Michigan, on a road trip perhaps, then this indoor-outdoor museum is the perfect addition to your itinerary. Be sure to view Kennedy’s limo, Lincoln’s chair, and the bus where Rosa Parks sat.

Visitors of all ages will be entertained for hours in this hub of innovation.  

John F. Kennedy limousine - courtesy of Henry Ford Museum
John F. Kennedy limousine – courtesy of Henry Ford Museum

11. Philadelphia Museum of Art

Fans flock worldwide to climb the famous “Rocky Steps” from the iconic film and pose by the Rocky statue in front of this museum. 

There is also a vast collection of art that spans over centuries for visitors to admire. Gaze at paintings of Benjamin Franklin or marvel at contemporary art by the likes of van Gogh, Picasso, and Duchamp. 

The Philadelphia Museum of Art exterior
The Philadelphia Museum of Art exterior

12. The Museum of Modern Art, New York City

In the heart of Manhattan and regarded as one of the most influential modern art museums in the world, this is top listed on any visit to the Big Apple

See van Gogh’s Starry Night and Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair by Frida Kahlo up close or famous Surrealist artists’ work like The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali. Patrons often make multiple visits to the MoMA to see its over 200,000 pieces in the halls adorned with rich art history. 

A modern artwork at  MoMA in New York City
A modern artwork at MoMA, one of the best museums in the United States

13. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Whether you’re an art aficionado or not, this Boston museum is bound to impress you. It holds one of the most comprehensive collections in America. 

Marvel at the incredible Monet exhibit or soak up the impressive archeology collection which ranges from African, Middle Eastern, Asian and Egyptian cultures. End your excursion with a delectable lunch in the serene outside garden. 

The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts

14. National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington D.C.

This Smithsonian Institution museum had an opening in 2003 led by President Barack Obama and makes for a thought-provoking tour while in the capital.

Here you’ll take an emotional journey through time and feel the power of human resilience in the countless exhibits, stories, and displays. Boasting a wealth of knowledge, this museum is both educational and inspiring.  

National Museum of African American History and Culture
The museum’s striking building facade

15. The Cleveland Museum of Art

Any visit to Ohio state should have this free museum at the center of their trip. Get up close to incredible paintings where you can admire every brushstroke in detail.

Check out the Armor Court for a unique look at medieval life or gaze at the African, Islamic, French, and Renaissance tapestries. There’s also one of the best collections of Japanese art outside of Japan.

The new atrium in the Cleveland Museum of Art
The new atrium in the Cleveland Museum of Art

16. USS Midway Museum, San Diego

One of the US’s longest-serving aircraft carriers from the 1940’s to the First Gulf War in 1991, the USS Midway now sits comfortably in the San Diego Bay and enchants visitors from far and wide. 

This museum houses more than 60 exhibits including a war room, galley, sleeping quarters, and brig. You will also get to tour the 24-plus restored aircraft on the flight deck. This is the perfect outing for the whole family.

The USS Midway Museum in San Diego, California
The USS Midway Museum in San Diego, California

17. The Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago

Soak up this amazing learning experience that mixes modern curation with ancient history. Look forward to viewing the riveting dinosaur exhibit where you can marvel at the oldest T-Rex, “Sue”, fully assembled.

Tuck into a delicious hot meal in the cafeteria or pack a lunch to enjoy in the picnic area. 

The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago
The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago

18. The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

A museum abuzz with kiddies’ laughter, this is an awesome place for youngsters to engage with interactive learning exhibits. 

Watch their curiosity blossom at everything – from steam trains and dinosaurs to learning the day-to-day life of an astronaut in the space station. 

Each floor appeals to different ages and you’ll likely have a hard time getting your bambinos to leave the exciting outdoor play area. 

The fun facade at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
The fun facade at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

19. Los Angeles County Museum of Art

One of LA’s top attractions, filled with paintings and exhibits, you will lose track of time in this museum of treasures. 

Equipped with an in-depth look at the artist Yoshitomo Nara, LACMA is the place to witness the evolution of Nara’s works. This extensive collection spans over 30 years on a multitude of mediums. There are also some fascinating temporary exhibits which change regularly.

Urban Light, a sculpture by Chris Burden at LACMA
Urban Light, a sculpture by Chris Burden at LACMA

20. National Museum of the US Air Force, Ohio

The NMUSAF is the oldest and largest military aviation museum in the world. With more than 360 aircraft artifacts on display, this is a paradise for any military, aviation, or history savant. An added bonus, this monumental museum is free!

National Museum of the US Air Force in Riverside, Ohio
National Museum of the US Air Force in Riverside, Ohio

21. Chihuly Garden and Glass, Seattle

This long-term exhibition offers an opportunity to learn all about the glass-blowing industry and promises to be the highlight of your trip to Seattle. 

Chihuly has led the avant-garde scene with the development of glass as a fine art medium. This display is a beautiful collection of his work to be admired while strolling through the gardens. 

Chihuly Glass and Garden with the Space Needle in the background
Chihuly Glass and Garden with the Space Needle in the background

22. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City

The Guggenheim Museum stands as a shining monument to the power of artistic expression in the United States. Designed by the legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the building’s spiraling design makes it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and architectural aficionados alike.

Visitors can peruse the museum’s extensive collection of modern and contemporary art, including works by the likes of Kandinsky, Warhol, and Picasso. The Guggenheim Museum is a masterpiece of both art and architecture.

The Guggenheim New York atrium
The Guggenheim New York atrium

23. Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida

The Kennedy Space Center is a must-visit for anyone with an interest in science, technology, and the legacy of manned flight. It is a place where history and technology blend seamlessly, transporting visitors into the world of aerospace exploration and innovation.

As you stroll through the Rocket Garden, admire the towering rockets and spacecraft that paved the way to the stars. Experience the thrill of space flight in the flight simulator, and witness the awe-inspiring achievements of NASA in the Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit.

Kennedy Space Center Rocket Garden in Florida
Kennedy Space Center Rocket Garden – top museums in the US

24. Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Washington D.C.

This iconic American museum stands as a cornerstone of the country’s cultural heritage, housing some of the most celebrated artifacts in the nation’s history. Among the priceless exhibits are the Star-Spangled Banner, which inspired the country’s national anthem, and the iconic ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in the timeless classic, The Wizard of Oz.

Stepping inside this world-renowned institution is a profound experience that takes visitors on a journey through America’s rich history.

Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington
Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington

25. 9/11 Memorial & Museum, New York City

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum stands as a symbol of resilience for the United States and its people. Built in the World Trade Center complex, the museum offers a moving tribute to those who lost their lives during the tragic events of September 11th, 2001.

As visitors make their way through the halls, they are presented with a powerful reminder of the human cost of terrorism, but also of the enduring spirit of those who survived. The exhibits are carefully curated to tell the story of that fateful day, and the bravery and selflessness of the heroes who risked everything to help others.

9/11 Memorial & Museum

Final Thoughts on the Best US Museums

As you can see, there are a variety of different museums in the United States that are all worth visiting. With so many options available, it’s hard to narrow down the best ones.

However, these historic sites and museums offer some of the most interesting and novelty exhibits that are sure to educate and entertain everyone in the family. So if you’re looking for an amazing museum experience, be sure to check out one of these top institutions on your next trip.

For more ideas on things to do in the United States, be sure to check out our other articles.

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10 thoughts on “25 Best Museums in the United States In 2024”

  1. The National World War 1 museum in Kansas City, Missouri is a world class museum. It has extensive and ever changing artifact displays and interactive displays. I have been to several of the museum s on this list. The National WW1 museum should definitely be on this list.

  2. Magdalena Ruz Gonzalez

    Great list! I have 6 to still visit.. One that’s not on your list and was so fascinating, the Alphabet Museum in North Carolina. Tracing languages around the world with visual appeal, a visit to this museum makes it interesting for all ages. Another museum that I loved was Stax Museum in Memphis which chronicles the history of soul music.

    1. You’re doing very well! Thanks for the suggestions which we’ll definitely consider as these museums sound fascinating.

  3. Very interesting article. There are several on this list I hope to see.
    I suggest you look at the Barnes museum in Philadelphia .
    Very eclectic works displayed according to the collector’s home layout Incredible impressionist pieces.

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