9/11 Memorial & Museum Tickets 2025
Honor the past and discover the stories of courage and resilience at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. Secure timed-entry tickets on your phone, add an expert-led tour, and explore at your own pace.
- Fast-track timed entry—no long queues
- Mobile ticket delivered instantly
- Access to both the Memorial pools and Museum exhibits
- Free multimedia or live-guided tour upgrades available
- Flexible rescheduling up to 24 hours in advance

Top-Selling 9/11 Memorial & Museum Tickets
Secure the most-booked options for visiting the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. Skip ticket-office lines, choose guided or self-guided experiences, and pay tribute on your own terms.

NYC: 9/11 Memorial & Museum Timed-Entry Ticket
BestsellerReserve a timed slot and walk straight into the museum without queuing. Explore poignant exhibits and the Memorial pools at your own pace.

Ground Zero 9/11 Memorial Tour & Optional Museum Ticket
Guided TourHear moving first-hand stories on a guided Ground Zero walk. Upgrade to include museum entry and continue inside after the tour.

NYC: 9/11 Memorial Tour & Museum Ticket (Priority Entry)
Priority EntryCombine a moving guided memorial tour with priority-entry museum tickets—ideal for visitors who want context and convenience.
9/11 Memorial & Museum Tickets & Tours 2025
Pay tribute, hear the stories and explore the powerful exhibitions at New York’s 9/11 Memorial & Museum. Timed-entry tickets, expert-led Ground Zero walks and money-saving combos let you visit exactly the way you want in 2025—no long ticket-office lines.

Timed-Entry Museum Ticket (Skip the Ticket Line)
Reserve a guaranteed time slot and walk straight into the exhibitions and Memorial pools.
From €21.22 per adult
Book Timed Entry
Guided Ground Zero Tour + Optional Museum Ticket
Hear personal stories at the Memorial, then add priority museum entry to continue inside.
From €33.11 per adult
Book Guided Tour
Priority Guided Tour & Museum Entry
Skip the security-line backlog with a priority guide, then explore the museum’s artifacts in depth.
From €55.18 per adult
Book Priority Combo
Memorial + Wall Street & Statue of Liberty Tour
Full-day New York history package: Ground Zero, Financial District and Liberty Island ferry.
From €49.24 per adult
Book Full-Day Tour9/11 Museum Ticket Prices – 2025
Timed entry €21 · Guided tour €33 · Priority combo €55 · Kids <7 free.
- Timed-Entry Museum Ticket – €21-22
- Guided Ground Zero Walk – €33 (museum add-on +€10-12)
- Priority Guided Tour & Museum – €55-60
- Full-Day NYC History Package – €49-85 (options vary)
- Youth (7-17) – €15-18 · Children under 7 – free
- Veterans & FDNY discounts every Tuesday afternoon
What’s Included & Booking Tips for 9/11 Memorial & Museum Tickets
Mobile ticket, free reschedule, multilingual guide options—book early for weekends.
- E-tickets scan directly from your phone.
- Free rescheduling up to 24 h before (provider rules).
- Guided tours led by licensed New York experts.
- Priority tickets save 30-40 min at security.
- Book at least 3-5 days ahead for Fridays–Sundays.
- Free admission Mondays 15:30-17:00 (reserve online, limited).
9/11 Memorial & Museum Visitor Rules & Security
Airport-style screening, no large bags, respectful attire & behaviour required.
- All visitors pass through X-ray & metal detector.
- No backpacks or suitcases > 19×43×51 cm—use nearby lockers.
- Photography allowed, but no flash or tripods.
- Please speak quietly inside exhibition halls.
- Food & drink only in designated cafe area.
9/11 Memorial & Museum Location & Opening Hours
180 Greenwich St · Wed–Mon 09:00–19:00 · last entry 17:30.
Address: 180 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10007 (Lower Manhattan).
Hours 2025: 09:00–19:00 (last timed slot ≈17:30). Closed Tuesdays except 11 Sep.
Free “Tribute in Light” on the evening of 11 September 2025.
Subway: A/C/1/2/3 to Chambers St · E to World Trade Center · R/W to Cortlandt.
9/11 Memorial & Museum Facilities & Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible, free Wi-Fi, on-site café & quiet reflection spaces.
- All public areas wheelchair-accessible; free manual chairs on request.
- Noise-sensitive visitors can borrow free sensory bags.
- Free Wi-Fi throughout the museum.
- Café & museum shop on ground floor.
- Service animals welcome.
How to Reach 9/11 Memorial & Museum & Visiting Strategy
Take subway E to WTC, arrive 15 min early, visit Observatory after museum.
- Arrive 15 min before time slot to clear security calmly.
- Early slots (09:00-10:00) are quietest.
- Pair an afternoon visit with sunset at One World Observatory.
- Download the audio guide beforehand to save data.
- Allow 2 h for museum + 30 min for Memorial pools.
Combine 9/11 With Other NYC Icons
Bundle & save: Statue of Liberty cruise, One World Observatory, Edge or bus tours.
- Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island ferry from nearby Battery Park.
- One World Observatory fast track only 3 min walk away.
- Edge & Empire State combos on multi-attraction passes.
- Downtown Big Bus hop-on hop-off loop stops at Liberty Street.
- Financial District food tour pairs perfectly with a morning museum slot.
Memorial & Museum Highlights
From the tranquil Reflecting Pools to artifacts recovered from Ground Zero, these are the moments you’ll remember from your 9/11 Memorial & Museum visit.
Reflecting Pools
Two vast fountains set within the original Twin Towers’ footprints—names of every victim engraved in bronze.
The Survivor Tree
A Callery pear that endured the attacks, now symbolising hope and resilience each spring.
Foundation Hall Tridents
Massive 70-foot steel columns from the North Tower stand sentinel in the museum’s soaring foyer.
The Last Column
Covered in heartfelt messages and FDNY patches—the final steel beam removed from Ground Zero.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your top questions about 9/11 Memorial & Museum tickets, timed entry, security and more—answered so you can plan a meaningful, hassle-free visit in 2025.
Adult timed-entry tickets cost €21-€22. Youth (7-17) pay about €15-€18, while under-7s enter free. Monday late-afternoon slots (15:30–17:00) are free with advance reservation. Priority or guided experiences start around €33, and multi-attraction bundles can reach €85 depending on extras.
Absolutely. Same-day tickets often sell out by midday, especially on weekends and holidays. Booking online secures a timed slot and skips the ticket-office queue—reserve 3-5 days ahead for peak travel periods.
Access to all core exhibitions, Foundation Hall with its 70-ft Trident columns, Survivor Stairs, film galleries and the outdoor Reflecting Pools. Audio guides or live tours are optional add-ons; One World Observatory is not included.
Yes—Explorer Pass, New York Pass® and Go City passes all offer entry to the 9/11 Museum alongside dozens of attractions like Edge, Empire State Building and Circle Line cruises. Combos save up to 40 % versus individual tickets if you plan to visit 3+ sites.
Yes—reduced pricing is offered for youth 7-17, US college students (with ID) and seniors 65+. US military and FDNY receive free admission from 16:00 on Tuesdays. Under-7s always free; ID required for all concessions.
Yes—airport-style metal detectors and X-ray scanners are mandatory. Large bags, sharp objects, aerosols and open beverages are prohibited. Arrive 15-20 minutes before your slot to clear security comfortably.
Expect 1.5–2 hours inside plus 20-30 minutes at the Memorial plaza. Guided tours add roughly an hour. Combining with One World Observatory or a harbor cruise turns it into a half-day outing.
The official audio guide app costs about €6 and is offered in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Mandarin, Portuguese, Japanese and ASL. 60-minute educator-led tours run daily in English; private multilingual tours are bookable on request.
Yes—level entrances, elevators, ADA restrooms and free manual wheelchairs are available. Service animals are welcome, and tactile or ASL tours can be arranged with 72 hours’ notice.
Small daypacks and handbags under 19 × 43 × 51 cm are allowed after screening. Larger items must be stored off-site—there are paid lockers within a 5-minute walk. Avoid wheeled suitcases or sports equipment.
Wednesday-Monday 09:00-19:00 (last timed slot ≈ 17:30). Closed Tuesdays except 11 September. Holiday hours may differ—always confirm the schedule 48 hours before your visit.
No strict dress code, but the museum is a place of remembrance—opt for respectful attire and speak quietly in galleries. Shirts and shoes are required, and offensive slogans are discouraged.
Personal, non-flash photography is welcome in most areas. Tripods, selfie sticks and professional lighting are not allowed. Follow signage; a few galleries request no photography to protect sensitive artifacts.
Early slots (09:00-10:00) and late-day entries after 16:00 on mid-week days are calmest. January-February and late September are the least crowded months; summer weekends are busiest.
No—Observatory entry is a separate ticket, though many city passes and bundle deals offer both attractions together. If you plan to do both, schedule the museum first, then book a sunset Observatory slot.
Arrive 15-20 minutes early for standard security. During summer or holiday peaks, give yourself 25-30 minutes to be safe—late arrivals may forfeit entry.
Timed-entry tickets are typically non-refundable but can be rescheduled once, free of charge, up to 24 h prior. Guided packages and third-party passes have their own terms—check your confirmation email.
Entry is not guaranteed if you arrive late. Staff may try to rebook you for the next available slot, subject to capacity and an extra fee. If no slots remain, the ticket is forfeited—contact your vendor immediately if you’re delayed.