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9/11 Memorial and Museum Tickets

With your 9/11 Museum tickets, pay homage to the lost lives of the biggest terror attack in the history of the United States. It is a testimony to the power of a nation to unite, remember, and move on. Like the other NYC attractions, a trip to New York just isn’t complete till you’ve visited the museum that documents the tragedy. You can combine your 9/11 memorial tour with Statue of Liberty tickets or get a New York Sightseeing Flex Pass for exclusive discounts.

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Our tips for 9/11 Museum

  • Stay respectful. There is no restriction on clicking pictures here. But remember to be respectful as this is a place of mourning.
  • Buy that pass. Go City New York Explorer Pass, New York CityPass and The New York Sightseeing Flex Pass are great to do your sightseeing at a discounted price. Plus, these passes let you combine your 9/11 ground zero tours with other key attractions like One World Observatory and World Trade Center.
  • Book online. To avoid last-minute rush and disappointment, it is best to book online in advance and also make the most of the best combo offers.

Good to know

The 11 September 2001 marks an unfortunate day in the history of the US when two planes crashed into the World Trade Center, Pentagon and into a field in Pennsylvania, which was originally directed towards the White House. The 9/11 memorial was commemorated as a physical reminder of that day.

Seeing the space where the World Trade Center complex once was is a heartbreaking and unforgettable experience. Hear first-hand accounts, see items from the wreckage, and explore the collection of over 10,000 artifacts from Ground Zero, including a section of the antenna from the roof of the North Tower and the remains of a fire truck. You can also spot the ‘Survivor Tree’ which also suffered damages but was nursed back to health.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the best time to visit the 9/11 Memorial and Museum?
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    To avoid the worst crowds, the best time to visit the 9/11 Memorial and Museum is between 10 am to 12 am.

  • Q: What are the opening hours of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum?
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    9/11 Memorial and Museum is open from 10 pm to 5 pm every day. The last entry is at 4 pm.

  • Q: How do I get there?
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    9/11 Memorial and Museum is located at 180 Greenwich Street, New York. You can get there via public transport easily. If you are coming by subway, take the 2 or 3 trains to Park Place, the E train to World Trade Center or A, C, 1, 2 or 3 to Chambers Street. If you are coming by bus, you can take M55 Southbound and alight at Broadway or take M22 Southbound and alight on Vesey Street to walk to the memorial.

  • Q: Can I visit the 9/11 Memorial and Museum for free?
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    Yes, you can avail of free tickets available every Tuesday after 5 pm. But make sure to come early as they are distributed on a first-come-first-served basis.

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