How much is it to enter the 9/11 Museum?

free
About Your Visit The Memorial is free and open to the public seven days a week.

Do you need reservations to visit the 911 Memorial?

We do, however, strongly recommend that you reserve passes as far in advance as possible to ensure you are able to visit when you’d like. A limited number of passes for same-day visits are also available daily on a first-come, first-served basis at the 9/11 Memorial Preview Site at 20 Vesey St.

How long does it take to go through the 9/11 Museum?

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.m. tour, your time may be limited to 90 minutes due to the museum’s 5pm closing time.

Is the 9/11 Museum worth visiting?

Is the Museum Worth Visiting? Without a doubt, the 9/11 Museum is well worth visiting while being in New York City. It’s a stunning tribute to this horrific incident, and the museum and memorial offer great insight into the lives lost on this day.

Which 911 museum is best?

TripAdvisor’s 2018 Travelers’ Choice Awards has ranked the 9/11 Memorial & Museum as the top museum in the United States, jumping from its fourth-place spot in 2017. Visitors to the 9/11 Memorial & Museum often comment on its emotional power and its unique design.

Do you have to pay to visit Ground Zero?

There is no cost to visit Ground Zero.

Is the 9/11 museum closed?

The 9/11 Tribute Museum in New York will be shuttering its doors permanently after running up too much debt during the Covid-19 pandemic. The museum is the smaller and far well less known of the two museums built in honor of the victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the US.

What is the difference between the 9/11 Memorial and museum?

The memorial itself is free to visit, but tickets are required to enter the museum. Photography is permitted at the memorial, but visitors are asked to respect the space as it is a memorial commemorating the victims of the attacks.