Private All Access 9/11 Ground Zero: Tour, Museum & Observatory
Overview
This intimate tour of Ground Zero starts at St. Paul's Chapel, a historic church that remained unharmed during the fall of the Twin Towers. The journey continues to the 9/11 Memorial, where we honor the lives lost in the attacks.
- 🕊️ Reflect at "Reflecting Absence," which features the largest man-made waterfalls on the continent.
- 📜 Your private guide will provide insights into the memorial's significance and share stories from that tragic day.
- 🎟️ Enjoy a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with your skip-the-line ticket to view exhibits and artifacts.
- 🏙️ Visit Freedom Tower and watch "Voices," a film about the Twin Towers and Freedom Tower in the lobby.
- 🚀 Experience breathtaking views of NYC from One World Observatory after riding the SkyPod elevator 1,250 feet up.
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- Skip-the-line ticket for the 9/11 Museum, featuring historic artifacts, art, and themed exhibits
- A private guide who shares stories about their personal connection to 9/11
- Moment of reflection at the “Reflecting Absence” fountains
- Visit to the meaningful sites of Ground Zero
- Self-guided tour of the lobby of Freedom Tower with the film “Voices”
- Views from 150 feet up in the One World Observatory with the highest panoramic views in NYC
- Gratuities
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St. Paul's ChapelThe tour begins one block from Ground Zero at a historic church, built in 1766, that miraculously survived the falling debris from the attacks. Your guide will explain how this beautiful church served the community in the wake of the tragedy.
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Pay your respects to those who lost their lives at the World Trade Center on 9/11. Your guide will share the meaning behind all the symbolic places in the memorial plaza, including the Survivor Tree and “Reflecting Absence,” which is the largest man-made waterfall on the continent.
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The National 9/11 Memorial & MuseumSkip the line to enter the 9/11 Museum where you’ll take a self-guided tour through the collections of media, memorabilia, historic artifacts, and more.
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One World ObservatoryRide the "SkyPod" elevator up 1,250 feet to see breathtaking views of Manhattan from This 360-degree observation deck. The deck spans three levels and includes the See Forever Theater, immersive LED displays, touch-screen video, and dining.