Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Tour with Optional 9/11 Memorial and Museum
About this activity
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- Your booking is confirmed immediately
- This activity is available in your language
- This option includes FREE cancellation—book now, risk-free!
Experience Highlights
Visit two of New York City's most iconic landmarks with this tour. With this 5-hour expert-guided tour, you'll learn about the history of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. You can also add to your tour a stop at the 9/11 Memorial to learn all the details and commemorate those lives lost in the 2001 attack or include tickets to the National September 11 Museum.
- Travel by ferry to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island area.
- Discover New York's best kept secrets with an expert guide. Languages available are English, French and Spanish. Choose your language at the time of booking
- You have several options to add to your tour: a stop at the 9/11 Memorial and/or tickets to the National September 11 Museum.
What’s included
- Tourist guide
- Travel by ferry
- Access to the grounds of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Islands
- 9/11 Museum (only if you choose the option)
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Step by Step
Hop on a ferry and experience 2 of the most important tourist sites in New York's history. With this guided tour of approximately 5 hours you will have the opportunity to live the full experience by visiting:
- The Statue of Liberty, one of New York City's most famous monuments unveiled in 1886. This was the first sight that European migrants had when they came across the Atlantic Ocean.
- At Ellis Island you can learn about the history of thousands of immigrants through the guide and the museum located there.
If that's not enough, you can add 2 more options to your tour:
- 9/11 Memorial: Visiting ground zero and the pools with the names of the victims you can learn with your guide about the history of this fateful moment for the Americans.
- National September 11 Museum, a space where remains of the tragedy, messages and works in memory of the victims are displayed. In this case, tickets would be added and you would visit the interior at your own pace, without the guide's company.