Address: 92 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10006, USA
Phone: +12124223520
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–4PM
Tuesday: 10AM–4PM
Wednesday: 10AM–4PM
Thursday: 10AM–4PM
Friday: 10AM–4PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
Paul “Paul Bonerko” Bonerko
If you rate a score less than 5 you might wanna move to Canada.
A-Sanman P
Absolutely a wonderful heartwarming place to remember all the people of September 11th. Ths is a must see for everyone.
Lisa Charles
Sad
Anki S
We bought City pass and took this part of that. There were $20 extra for guided tour. We wish was included in the ticket price. It could take around3-4 hours if want to reach each and every hoardings
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Yes, I think you need the ID
Free Admission on Mondays from 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Limited quantities available. Limit 4 tickets per person.
Went there 2 weeks back on a Saturday. We didn't take the guided tour. I didn't see many volunteers taking people around. Just saw one tour guide kind of person, who was very kind and asked us if we need any additional information and helped us around.
Flights to New York are easy.
Yes for personal use, except for 2 sensitive areas
No, we are a separate entity from the National 9/11 Memorial & Museum. If you take one of our walking tours, you will see the Memorial. The National Museum has its own admission costs. For more information on the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, visit 911memorial.org.
Not to visit the memorial its free but to go into museum u can buy at the door its all well worth a visit. Across the street beside the fire station is a memorial on the wall showing what happened go and see its amazing ths detail is so good. Round corner on other side of fire station is a small memoriun ran by relatives of the victims its really good and it doesnt coats much either. Theres so much to do there
They have free WiFi to download the app and all its content
8 blocks.
No, I dont think so. It is worth spending the money though, truly exceptional!
A guided tour (best option in my opinion, as there would be someone guiding you through the museum who was personally involved in the events) is $25 for an adult and $10 for children. You have to book it in advance, bear in mind.
Disagree with the above review. It is very family friendly and interactive. There are tours within the museum guided by individuals that were immersed in the tragedy.
Bear in mind that they are two museums of 9/11. This one is the "Tribute Museum" it is small and won't take more than 40 mins. To go through the videos and pictures. The other one that is actually next to the fountains is call "Memorial" and that one is big and as some people said it could take more than an hour just to see some things. The NY visitors pass includes the big one where the Freedom Tower is.
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