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National September 11 Memorial & Museum

National September 11 Memorial & Museum

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One Liberty Plaza, New York City, New York

The Basics

The outdoor 9/11 Memorial is open daily and does not require tickets or reservations, while museum entry is ticketed and can be purchased up to six months in advance. At the memorial, visitors can walk the perimeter of the pools to read the names of the nearly 3,000 people killed on 9/11 at the World Trade Center, at the Pentagon, and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, as well as those killed in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, etched in bronze panels around the pools’ rims. At the museum, there are three sections: before September 11, the day of, and after. Inside the quiet halls, visitors can explore expressive artworks, walk down the very staircase used by workers to escape the buildings on 9/11, hear voicemail messages left by the victims to loved ones, enter a quiet space for reflection, and watch several videos including a time-lapse film of the transformation of the WTC site. Most weekdays, the museum holds live, 30-minute talks featuring survivor stories and personal tales of remembrance.

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All-Access 9/11: Ground Zero Tour, Memorial and Museum, One World Observatory
All-Access 9/11: Ground Zero Tour, Memorial and Museum, One World Observatory
$109.00 per adult
Traveler Favorite
Outstanding!
Our tour guide, David, was very knowledgeable as he experienced this tragedy first hand. Learning the stories behind different areas and people that were involved in this is just amazing. I highly recommend everybody going to this and doing the tour as it adds so much more to the experience. I will be returning again.
Dennis_L, Mar 2023

Recent reviews from experiences in New York City

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Go see museum
Christine_F, Jan 2023
9/11 Memorial Museum Admission Ticket
Well organized and clean. Some tight spaces as you wind your way through some displays but overall open spaces allowing you to absorb the content.
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Ground Zero tour.
Cathy_M, Dec 2022
All-Access 9/11: Ground Zero Tour, Memorial and Museum, One World Observatory
The memorial was done so well honoring all of the people who lost their lives as well as those who have passed as a consequence of helping with clean up after the disaster.
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Wonderful ride courtesy...
JEANENE_g, Oct 2022
9/11 Memorial Museum Admission Ticket
Wonderful ride courtesy friendly. The ribosome time and clean. We will use this company for our next trip and to schedule rides to cruises
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Our 911 Tour Experience
Kerry_D, Mar 2023
9/11 Memorial & Ground Zero Tour with Optional 9/11 Museum Ticket
A huge THANK YOU to our amazing guide, Ray! We appreciate the personal and meaningful experience you shared with us. Wonderful experience for my husband & I and our two daughters. This experience was made relevant for all, whether you were alive during these events or not. Highly recommend this experience!
star-5
Tim was an awesome tour...
Chris_W, Mar 2023
9/11 Memorial & Ground Zero Tour with Optional 9/11 Museum Ticket
Tim was an awesome tour guide. He was very knowledgeable on everything. Very enthusiastic. Did a great job.
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Moment I stepped into the...
Uma_S, Mar 2023
9/11 Memorial Museum Admission Ticket
Moment I stepped into the memorial , my heart felt heavy , the silence there describes the pain people have gone through this process , every person there can feel that .
star-5
Memorable!
Gloria_A, Mar 2023
9/11 Memorial Museum Admission Ticket
This is a must visit! The experience is so vivid. It make me value this country and family better. This museum is a testimony of the braveness of the passengers and first responders. Wow! it was just memorable.
star-5
Must Do While In NYC.
Bradley_C, Mar 2023
All-Access 9/11: Ground Zero Tour, Memorial and Museum, One World Observatory
Authentic and powerful. Ray was an amazing guide sharing real life stories of his and his family’s experiences.
star-5
It was a great...
tmilliorndpisdorg, Mar 2023
9/11 Memorial Museum Admission Ticket
It was a great experience- something everyone should do. The tickets I bought were well worth the money
star-5
Interesting and informative
Laura_B, Feb 2023
9/11 Memorial and Ground Zero Tour with Optional 9/11 Museum Ticket
We had an informative and engaging tour with Vivien. Recommended for anyone who is interested in hearing a more personal perspective on the events of 9/11.
star-5
Informative and interesting tour!
Karen_R, Mar 2023
9/11 Memorial & Ground Zero Tour with Optional 9/11 Museum Ticket
Ray our tour guide was great! He is a native New Yorker who knows everything about living here, he gave us the real feel of the people that lived and worked here after 9/11, I knew quite a bit living on Long Island but he knew things we never heard before. Informative from an insider with first hand knowledge of all the events that happened.
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Appreciation.
Miranda_V, Mar 2023
9/11 Memorial Museum Admission Ticket
We didn’t have a tour guide. We did buy our tickets online For 1pm entry. We got there at 1pm and had to wait in line for only about 30 minutes. Note: arrive 30-45 minutes earlier than your ticketed time especially if snowing or raining. Our best win was seeing our kids reaction and noticing the incredible resilience America and its families have.
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Give yourself at least two hours at the memorial and museum to explore and reflect.

  • Hourlong staff-guided tours of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum can be bundled with museum admission. It’s best to arrive at least 15 minutes before your designated tour time.

  • Mobile apps and a museum audio guide can enhance a self-guided experience.

  • Some sections of the museum may not be appropriate for kids under the age of 10.

  • There is a café on the atrium terrace level.

  • The 9/11 Memorial & Museum is fully accessible.

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How to Get There

As with much of New York City, the best way to get to the 9/11 Memorial & Museum is public transit or a taxi, as parking is extremely limited. The site is accessible by subway (A, C, E, J, R, Z, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 trains), bus (M5, M20, and M22), and PATH train. Once you arrive, memorial entrances are at the intersections of Liberty and West streets, and West and Fulton streets. The main museum entrance is at Fulton and Greenwich.

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When to Get There

The museum is open from 9am to 8pm Sunday through Thursday and 9am to 9pm on Friday and Saturday. Last entry is two hours prior to closing. Weekday mornings and the cold winter months tend to be the least busy times to visit. Early birds will appreciate the early-access museum tour, a behind-the-scenes experience offered several times weekly before official opening hours. If you’re on a budget, the museum opens its doors to the public for free on Tuesdays from 5 to 8pm.

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Finding a Personal Connection to the 9/11 Memorial & Museum

The National September 11 Memorial & Museum is an emotional experience for most visitors, but especially so for friends and families of victims, and for survivors of that day. Those with a personal connection to someone lost in the attacks can visit the 9/11 Memorial & Museum website and, on the Find a Name page, type in a name, flight number, or affiliation to learn where an individual’s name is etched around the north or south pool.

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