Fulton Street and Greenwich Street. It closes at 8 pm from Sunday to Thursday, and on Friday and Saturday, it closes an hour later — at 9 pm. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, the museum remains closed. Irrespective of the season or day, most tourists line up to enter the Museum between noon and 3 pm. There will be a sign mentioning the next time slot for which tickets are available for purchase at the ticket counter.
This information will help you decide if you want to stand in the ticketing line or not — because you may not always get the tickets for the immediate next time slot.
For instance, if you reached the ticketing line at 2 pm and the next available time slot is 4 pm, you will be given a ticket with 4 pm mentioned on it. On the day of your visit, all you have to do is reach the Museum 15 minutes before the time mentioned on your tickets. Since you already have the tickets, you can skip the line at the ticketing counter and save yourself up to 45 minutes.
Immediate delivery: The tickets get emailed to your inbox as soon as you complete the purchase. No waiting time, so no anxiety. Considering the nature of this tourist attraction, a local New York guide can provide a personal feel to your tour.
If you are a bunch of adults, or if your kids are old enough to manage around five hours of exploration, we highly recommend this combo. During the last leg, you visit One World Observatory, the highest observation deck in the world, in Freedom Tower. Tip: If you are on a budget holiday but want to see all three attractions in the complex, we suggest you purchase the standard Memorial and Museum ticket and get the One World Observatory ticket separately.
Tourists planning a visit to 9 September Memorial and Museum usually have lots of questions before they go ahead and buy the tickets. Timed tickets help control the number of visitors entering the museum. The Memorial and Museum are next to each other. You are also more likely to visit all the must-see exhibits. If you plan to purchase your tickets in advance and skip the long lines at the venue, you must do so at least 48 hours before your visit.
Everything mentioned above is close by and worth visiting. A limited number of these free Monday evening tickets are available on the official website starting at 7 am. However, these free entry tickets are limited and distributed on a first-come-first-served basis. Finally, be sure to watch Rebirth at Ground Zero, an immersive film that chronicles the rise of the new World Trade Center. Note that you probably will not have time to check out the September 11, exhibit, which is separated from the rest of the museum.
You could easily spend a long afternoon at the Memorial Museum, but two hours is enough time to see everything and experience the entirety of the space, starting with the minute introductory film. Once you descend into the actual museum space, take your time moving through it. Again, you can catch just about everything : the North and South Tower galleries, the Memorial exhibit and the Rebirth at Ground Zero film. You may find yourself moving quickly through the September 11, exhibit, but you should still have time to see most of the key displays.
Pace yourself, allowing time to simply process the museum, which can be an intense, moving experience. While two hours allows you to view the majority of the exhibits, the full museum is a lot to take in. This is a museum that everyone will experience and respond to in a wholly personal way. We'll notify you here with news about. The memorial was built to commemorate the attacks of September 11, , and the World Trade Center bombing of , which killed six. It features two enormous waterfalls and reflecting pools, each about an acre in size, set within the footprints of the original Twin Towers.
The design evokes a sense of hope and renewal and creates a contemplative space separate from the usual sights and sounds of a bustling metropolis. The observatory features breathtaking views of the city and surrounding areas, letting you see as far as Philadelphia!
Our guided tour of Ground Zero is 90 minutes. Both the museum and observatory visits are self-guided, so you can go at your own pace. Most people spend about two hours in the museum. However, if you have booked our 2 p. Depending on availability, your ticket may be for immediately after the tour or some time later. The museum reserves the right not to admit you if you are early or late for your timed entry.
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