9/11 Memorial & Museum Admission Ticket

Highlights
- Explore the history of 9/11 through an extensive collection of artifacts, imagery, personal stories, and interactive technology
- Pay respects at the 9/11 Memorial which pays tribute to the victims of September 11, 2001 and February 26, 1993
- See The Survivor Tree, a Callery pear tree that endured the terror attacks at the World Trade Center and has become a symbol of resilience
Overview
Enter the 9/11 Museum, which documents the impact and significance of the deadliest terrorist attack on US soil. Learn about 9/11 through the Museum's three permanent exhibits made up of over 70,000 artifacts, first-hand accounts, and historical records. The museum features two core exhibits: a Historical Exhibition, and a Memorial Exhibition as well as rotating displays and immersive films that explore the ongoing repercussions of 9/11.
Includes
- Timed skip-the-ticket-line access to the 9/11 Museum
- Entrance to all of the Museum's exhibitions and films
- Service fees
- The 9/11 Memorial is free to visit
Excludes
- Guided tours
- Audio guide app (available for purchase)
Additional Information
- The 9/11 Memorial can accommodate wheelchairs, mechanized scooters, other power-driven mobility devices, walkers, and strollers.
- All Museum visitors will pass through airport-style security before entering.
- Visitors are asked to remember that the Memorial and Museum are sites of remembrance and quiet reflection.
Where to Meet
Departure Point/Entrance
National September 11 Memorial & Museum — 180 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10007
Departure Time
Wednesday - Monday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm (closed Tuesday; last admission 3:30 pm)
FAQ's
How long does it take to get through the 9/11 Museum?
It takes about two hours to go through the 9/11 Memorial & Museum.
Do you need reservations for 9/11 Museum?
As the 9/11 Museum is one of NYC’s top attractions, reservations are recommended.
Is there a cafe at the 9/11 Museum?
Yes, food and beverages can be purchased at the museum’s cafe.