9/11 Memorial Museum Admission Ticket
Overview
Inclusions
- Timed Admission Ticket
- Entry/Admission - World Trade Center Memorial Foundation
- Entry/Admission - The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
What to expect
Through commemoration, exhibitions and educational programs, The National September 11 Memorial & Museum, a nonprofit in New York City, remembers and honors the 2, 983 people killed in the horrific attacks of September 11, 2001, and February 26, 1993, as well as those who risked their lives to save others and all who demonstrated extraordinary compassion in the aftermath of the attacks.
Duration: 2 hours
Visit: World Trade Center Memorial Foundation, 180 Greenwich St, New York City, NY 10007-0089
Historic Sites, Historical Walking Areas
Duration: 1 hour
Additional information
- Children ages 6 and under are free
- Wheelchair accessible
- Direct entry on your mobile device is available
- Ticket is for a specific date and time of entry
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- All visitors will be screened by airport-style security
- Near public transportation
- No re-entry is allowed after exiting the building
- Photography is permitted for private, non-commercial use only
- Large bags, including backpacks, large umbrellas and other items deemed so, are subject to mandatory storage in the coat room
- The use of cell phones for conversation is prohibited in exhibition spaces and theater
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- Meeting point: 180 Greenwich St New York, NY 10007, USA
- Face masks and proof of vaccination are no longer required
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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If you visit New York, you really need to include this in your itinerary. Its a big part of New Yorks DNA, and really demonstrates the good in people. After such an evil act that claimed so many innocent lives, New Yorkers came together to rebuild. The 9/11 museum/memorial beautifully illustrate...
If you visit New York, you really need to include this in your itinerary. Its a big part of New Yorks DNA, and really demonstrates the good in people. After such an evil act that claimed so many innocent lives, New Yorkers came together to rebuild. The 9/11 museum/memorial beautifully illustrates the best of humankind after such an atrocity. As you would expect, there are some heartbreaking stories, and astonishing accounts of bravery that will definitely touch you. It's a visit we all need, to ensure we never take our freedom for granted.A must see when in New York,done very respectful,can be emotional at times.Great location and easy to get to
A must see when in New York,done very respectful,can be emotional at times.Great location and easy to get toVery informative! Very “sobering” experience, really made you appreciate the time we have. The length people went to help in all ways is outstanding.
Very informative! Very “sobering” experience, really made you appreciate the time we have. The length people went to help in all ways is outstanding.An incredible place with a powerful atmosphere. A beautiful way to remember all those effected and lost during 9/11. Me and my
An incredible place with a powerful atmosphere. A beautiful way to remember all those effected and lost during 9/11. Me and myA very moving experience, it's still hard to believe what happened and the stories by victim's families made it unforgettable. The museum is informative and sobering. A must see for visitors to the city.
A very moving experience, it's still hard to believe what happened and the stories by victim's families made it unforgettable. The museum is informative and sobering. A must see for visitors to the city.The shoes, the fire truck and ambulance. The tv news footage from the day, the individual stories, the photos of all who were lost, the story about the cop at the Vesey stairs telling people to go down the stairs and then " I lost friends and business acquaintances that day and it brought back m...
The shoes, the fire truck and ambulance. The tv news footage from the day, the individual stories, the photos of all who were lost, the story about the cop at the Vesey stairs telling people to go down the stairs and then " I lost friends and business acquaintances that day and it brought back memories of the day, the hand made posters of people who were missing, the funerals, and the struggle of friends who lost family that day.