
9/11 Memorial and Museum tickets and tours

No visit to New York is complete without experiencing the somber and poignant 9/11 Memorial & Museum. You’ll see: - The museum, with 110,000...
2 hours

The One World Observatory at Freedom Tower offers expansive 360-degree views in all directions of New York City. Special Sky Pod elevators t...
1 hour

See incredible views of New York City from the observatory of One World Trade Center: America’s tallest skyscraper. With pre-reserved ticket...
2 hours

Lower Manhattan’s greatest attractions are gathered together in this comprehensive one-day tour with a local guide. You’ll see: - Battery Pa...
8 hours

Your tour will begin at St. Paul’s Chapel on Broadway. This site is considered to be the oldest public building still in use. During the 9/1...
2 hours, 30 minutes

With the New York CityPASS, you'll save 42% on admission to the city’s most popular attractions. The pass costs less than the combined price...
1 week, 2 days

The tour begins in Times Square, the heart of New York City. Visit storied St. Patrick’s Cathedral, see the New York Public Library and gaze...
6 hours

Get admission to attractions and tours of your choice with the New York Explorer Pass. Once purchased, the pass can be downloaded instantly ...
4 weeks, 2 days

Your New York adventure just got easier (and less expensive) with the sightseeing pass that offers access to more than 100 things to do, inc...
Flexible

Join the all-access tour, which will begin with a 90-minute walking tour that covers St. Paul’s Chapel, the Firefighter’s Memorial Wall and ...
4 hours, 30 minutes

Gain a deeper understanding of 9/11 and its legacy with the expert knowledge of a local guide. This respectful and insightful tour will intr...
2 hours

As home to two of NYC’s most important sites – the Statue of Liberty & the 9/11 Memorial and Museum – Lower Manhattan is high on the priorit...
8 hours
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The inside story
The 9/11 memorial is an inspiring and affecting experience no New York visitor should miss. It consists of two recessed waterfall pools set in the footprints of the fallen twin towers, each pool surrounded by bronze plates featuring the names of those killed in the tragedy of 11 September 2001 (and the explosion of 1993).
Standing alongside a 30,000sq ft (2787sq m) pool, you watch water descend 30ft (9m) in gentle silver strands against a dark Virginia granite wall before disappearing out of sight into a smaller, deeper aperture. Your eyes are drawn constantly downwards, but then back up to the void in a reflective cycle. The memorial is aptly named “Reflecting Absence.”