American Museum of Natural History Tickets + 1 Ticketed Exhibition at American Museum of Natural History

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1h 30m
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American Museum of Natural History

Explore all the permanent exhibits, galleries, & halls at AMNH, with access to one of the special exhibits at the Museum with your ticket. Book now!

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4.3· 543 reviews

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  • Great for families

Visitors rave about the American Museum of Natural History, praising its vast collection of exhibits and interactive displays. With a 4.3-star rating from over 500 reviews, it's clear that this museum is a must-see destination for anyone interested in science, history, and culture. Whether you're a family with young children or a group of adults looking for a fun and educational experience, the American Museum of Natural History has something for everyone.

  • Absolutely loved American Museum of Natural His! Would definitely recommend to anyone visiting New York.

    Sarah M.

  • Great experience overall. The visit was well organised and we had a wonderful time.

    James T.

  • One of the highlights of our trip to New York. Everything was smooth from booking to the actual experience.

    Emma L.

  • Exceeded our expectations. Would happily go again. Excellent value for money.

    David R.

Informazioni su questo evento

Your experience Explore the natural world, from prehistoric fossils to the edge of the universe, at the American Museum of Natural History—where science meets storytelling. Getting started Enter via the main entrance at Central Park West & 79th Street. Show your ticket and photo ID. All visitors go through a security screening. One special exhibit is included with your ticket—select at entry. What to expect A vast museum filled with awe-inspiring exhibits on evolution, biodiversity, geology, marine life, human origins, and space. Features Special exhibits: Choose one rotating ticketed exhibit, like The Butterfly Vivarium, Worlds Beyond Earth, Encounters in the Milky Way, Life at the Limits, or the immersive Invisible Worlds. Butterfly Vivarium: A tropical, climate-controlled, interactive vivarium with over 80 species of butterflies & moths. Worlds Beyond Earth: A giant-screen film about the evolution of the solar system, our planet, its neighbors, the moons, comets, and the asteroid belt. Encounters in the Milky Way: An interactive, immersive film at the Hayden Planetarium about our galaxy, created with the help of astronomers, gathered scientific data, and visual artists taking you on a visual journey around the Milky Way. Life at the Limits: A series of displays and dioramas that give you a closer look at nature's most resilient organisms and their environments from around the world. Invisible Worlds: An interactive, immersive exhibit that shows you the interconnectedness of everything on our planet, from plankton on the ocean floor to the forests in the Amazon. Impact: The End of the Age of Dinosaurs: Learn more about the asteroid collision that happened 66 million years ago, which resulted in the end of the age of dinosaurs, and the explosion of life that followed. Fossil Halls: Stand beneath fossilized giants like the Tyrannosaurus rex, Stegosaurus, and the 122-foot titanosaur. Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals: View 5,000+ gems, glowing minerals, and amethyst

Good to know

Age suitability
All ages are welcome, but children under 3 years old are free and do not require a ticket.
Know before you go

Before your visit, make sure to wear comfortable shoes as you'll be doing a lot of walking. Bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. It's also a good idea to arrive early to beat the crowds. The American Museum of Natural History is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators providing easy access to all exhibits. Strollers are also welcome, but may not be allowed in certain areas due to space constraints.

Visitor guidelines

Please refrain from touching or handling exhibits, as this can cause damage. Photography is allowed for personal use, but tripods and commercial photography require permission from the museum. Mobile phones should be set to silent mode, and loud conversations should be avoided in quiet areas. For safety reasons, please stay with your group and follow instructions from museum staff.

Frequently asked

How long does it take?

The average visit to the American Museum of Natural History lasts around 2-3 hours, but you can easily spend a full day exploring the exhibits.

Is it suitable for families?

Yes, the museum is a great destination for families with children. There are many interactive exhibits and activities designed for kids, and the museum also offersfeatures such as a discovery room and a giant blue whale model.

What's included?

Your ticket includes admission to the museum's main exhibits, as well as one ticketed exhibition of your choice. You can choose from a variety of exhibitions, including the American Museum of Natural History's own exhibitions, as well as traveling exhibitions from around the world.

How do I get there?

The American Museum of Natural History is located at Central Park West & 79th Street in New York City. You can take the subway to the 81st Street – Museum of Natural History station, or take a taxi or ride-hailing service directly to the museum.

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