Explore New York’s landmarks on a guided tour of the Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island—with flexible access to the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. Choose an English, Spanish, or French guide and skip the lines with pre-reserved tickets.
Begin at Battery Park where your guide sets the scene with a brief history before you board the ferry. Enjoy views of New York Harbor and the Manhattan skyline en route to Liberty Island.
On Liberty Island, learn about Lady Liberty’s history and symbolism—designed by Gustave Eiffel—capture photos, and explore the Statue of Liberty Museum.
Next, visit Ellis Island to discover the immigrant experience through exhibits at the Immigration Museum before returning to Battery Park.
Conclude at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum with your flexible ticket, reflecting on September 11, 2001 and viewing the twin reflecting pools set within the former Twin Towers’ footprints.
Duration: 5 hours 30 minutes<br/>Description: Guided tour of Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island with an English guide, plus flexible 9/11 Museum entry (12–3pm).
Begin your day at Battery Park, where you’ll meet your guide outside Starbucks near Castle Clinton. Here, you’ll receive a brief orientation and complete the mandatory security screening before boarding the ferry.
As you pass by, your guide will highlight the historical significance of Castle Clinton—once New York City’s first immigration station—adding context to your journey.
Upon arrival at Liberty Island, take a moment to absorb the island’s tranquil atmosphere and learn about its historical context before exploring its major attractions.
Experience the awe-inspiring presence of the Statue of Liberty up close. Your guide will offer insightful commentary on its symbolism and historical importance while you capture memorable photos.
Step inside the Statue of Liberty Museum, where interactive exhibits and artifacts narrate the fascinating story behind this enduring symbol of freedom.
Upon arriving at Ellis Island, begin your exploration of this historic gateway that once welcomed millions of immigrants to America.
Delve into the rich immigrant history of America at the Ellis Island National Immigration Museum. Engaging exhibits and personal stories vividly illustrate the journey of those seeking a new life in this country.
After the ferry ride, disembark at Battery Park. This brief stop allows you to regroup before moving on to the final part of your tour.
Visit the solemn 9/11 Memorial, where twin reflecting pools sit within the footprints of the former Twin Towers. Your guide will share insights into the memorial’s design and its emotional significance.
Conclude your tour at the 9/11 Museum, where powerful exhibits, artifacts, and personal narratives offer a deep understanding of the events of September 11, 2001. With a flexible entry ticket valid between 12pm and 3pm, you have ample time to reflect.
24 State Street is also known as One Battery Park Plaza. The tour guide wearing a yellow uniform will meet you on the plaza outside Starbucks. Do not enter Battery Park. Do not go to the Statue of Liberty ticket booth as they will not have your tickets.
This voucher is your ticket for the tour, but not your ticket for the Statue of Liberty ferry.
Please aim to arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled departure time as parking and transportation can cause delays.
Tours depart on time and cannot be held for latecomers. There are no refunds for no shows or latecomers.
If you have questions about your tour, please call the local operator (Attractions4Us) at +1 212 512 0515. Call center hours (EST) are Daily 9.00AM - 5.00PM; Emergency Hours 5.00PM - 8.00PM.
The "Ferry Will Call" window does not have your Statue of Liberty tickets or reservations; only your guide does.
Your 9/11 Museum entry ticket giving you entry to the museum anytime between 12pm-3pm, will be emailed to you the day before your tour from reservations@attractions4us.com. If you have not received it – please call Attractions4Us, at +1 212 512 0515
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