New York 9/11 Memorial and Ground Zero Tour with National 11S Museum Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Visit Ground Zero and learn about the history of the terrorist attacks first hand. A guide with a personal connection to the events will tell you all about it on a tour of the site where the attacks took place.
You can choose between two different options: a 1.5 hour tour without entrance to the 9/11 National Museum; or a more comprehensive 3 hour tour that includes the interesting museum visit .
- Your guide will be a person with a personal connection to the attacks.
- You will visit important areas such as St. Paul's Chapel and the Memorial.
- Choose the 9/11 Memorial Museum ticket to make your experience more complete.
What’s included
- Walking Tour of Ground Zero and the 9/11 Memorial
- Expert guide (English)
- Entrance to the 9/11 Memorial Museum (if this option is chosen)
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Step by Step
This must-see tour of recent history will take you through the highlights of the area. A guide with a personal connection to the attacks will give you the details and first-hand experience of that fateful morning.
The area of the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 was virtually razed to the ground and was given the name Ground Zero. Today it is almost completely renovated and is the place of reference to honour the memory of the almost 3000 victims of the attacks. Want to know what you'll see along this tour? Make a note:
- The tour will start at St Paul's Chapel. This church, one block away from the epicentre of the attacks, served as a rescue site.
- You will also pass the 9/11 Memorial. Two reflecting pools represent the now defunct Twin Towers. The sound of the water will take you away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and will lead you to reflect.
- Ground Zero is constantly evolving and new buildings are added every year. The Oculus is one of the newest. The structure of the central station is not going unnoticed by anyone. Santiago Calatrava 's controversial design has been compared to a bird, an insect, the skeleton of a dinosaur or a monster.
In addition, you can choose the option that includes a visit to the 9/11 Memorial Museum, the perfect place to end this tour still mindful of the context and stories the guide will have told. You can visit the galleries of this moving space at your own pace. Choose the day and time that best suits your trip and avoid waiting at the museum's ticket office.