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Ground Zero 9/11 Memorial Tour
Experience a moving guided walk through Ground Zero, St Paul's Chapel and Memorial Pools with stories of courage and remembrance.
1.5 hrs – 3.5 hrs
Free cancellation
Conferma immediata
Biglietto mobile
Ground Zero 9/11 Memorial Tour
Experience a moving guided walk through Ground Zero, St Paul's Chapel and Memorial Pools with stories of courage and remembrance.
1.5 hrs – 3.5 hrs
Free cancellation
Conferma immediata
Biglietto mobile
Ground Zero 9/11 Memorial Tour
Experience a moving guided walk through Ground Zero, St Paul's Chapel and Memorial Pools with stories of courage and remembrance.
1.5 hrs – 3.5 hrs
Free cancellation
Conferma immediata
Biglietto mobile
Highlights
Expert-led tour of Ground Zero and the 9/11 Memorial
Learn historical and personal stories from a local guide
See St Paul's Chapel, FDNY Memorial Wall and Memorial Pools
Thought-provoking visit to One World Trade Center and The Survivor Tree
Optional skip-the-line entry to the 9/11 Museum
What’s Included
Guided group tour of Ground Zero & the 9/11 Memorial
English-speaking expert guide
Visits to Saint Paul's Chapel, The Oculus, FDNY 10 House, Trinity Church, Memorial Pools and The Survivor Tree
Entry to the 9/11 Museum (if upgrade selected)
Begin your journey at Ground Zero
Join a deeply meaningful guided tour of Ground Zero, where you’ll explore the historic 9/11 Memorial in the heart of New York City. Start your experience outside the City Hall Subway Station, ready to embark on an educational and emotionally resonant journey across one of the most significant sites in modern history.
Guided exploration and insights
Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide, you’ll walk through the memorial grounds. Learn about the events of September 11, 2001, discuss the city’s resilience, and gain insights into stories of both loss and heroism. Your guide will personalize the tour with accounts of the city's response and commemorate the lives lost that day.
Saint Paul’s Chapel – A sanctuary of survival
Visit the city's oldest active public building, Saint Paul’s Chapel, remarkably unharmed despite its proximity to the World Trade Center. Here, you'll discover how it became a refuge for survivors and a base for first responders after the attacks. The chapel holds powerful memorials, symbols, and displays to honor those affected by 9/11.
Learn about its pivotal role during and after the attacks
See tributes set up by loved ones and visitors
FDNY Memorial Wall & FDNY Ten House – Stories of bravery
Pause at the fire station home to the courageous men and women who were among the first to respond. The FDNY Memorial Wall commemorates their bravery and tells the story of their sacrifices through moving engravings and artworks.
Pay your respects at tribute walls dedicated to emergency responders
Hear first-hand accounts recalled by your guide
9/11 Memorial & Ground Zero – Reflecting on remembrance
Walk across the open plaza where the Twin Towers once stood. The Memorial Pools, set in the towers’ footprints, provide a solemn space for reflection, with the names of those lost inscribed around the edges. Nearby, admire the Survivor Tree—a living symbol of hope and renewal.
Take time for contemplation at the tranquil Memorial Pools
View the resilient Survivor Tree and learn its story
Other iconic sites
The Oculus, an architectural marvel and transport hub near the memorial
One World Trade Center, a symbol of New York’s resilience
Upgrade to the 9/11 Museum
Opt for skip-the-line entry for the 9/11 Museum to further understand the impact of the attacks. Browse an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and interactive exhibits. Take your time to absorb firsthand accounts and memorial installations that bring history to life.
Explore multimedia exhibits and personal testimonies
Reflect on the city’s journey of recovery
Tour experience and takeaways
This tour blends historical education with personal reflection, empowering visitors with a deeper understanding of resilience, community, and remembrance. Regardless of whether you visit solo, as a family or in a group, you’ll leave with a new respect for New York and the global significance of September 11.
Book your Ground Zero 9/11 Memorial Tour tickets now!
Respect moments of silence and other visitors
Photography is permitted, but be mindful of the solemn environment
No food or drink allowed inside the memorial or museum
Follow all security staff instructions and posted signage
Lunedì
Martedì
Mercoledì
Giovedì
Venerdì
Sabato
Domenica
09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm
How long does the Ground Zero 9/11 Memorial Tour last?
The tour typically runs between 1.5 to 3.5 hours based on the selected option.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, families and children are welcome, though subject matter may be emotional for younger visitors.
What should I bring with me?
Bring a government-issued photo ID, comfortable shoes and only small personal bags.
Is skip-the-line entry to the 9/11 Museum included?
Skip-the-line entry is available with select ticket upgrades when booking your tour.
Is the 9/11 Memorial accessible to those with mobility needs?
Yes, the memorial and museum are accessible to guests using wheelchairs or strollers.
Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes early to check in
Wear comfortable walking shoes as the tour covers significant ground
Bring a valid photo ID for entry into the 9/11 Museum (if included in your ticket)
Luggage and large bags are not permitted at the memorial or museum
Allow enough time post-tour if planning to visit the 9/11 Museum
Free cancellation up to 24 h
State St
Highlights
Expert-led tour of Ground Zero and the 9/11 Memorial
Learn historical and personal stories from a local guide
See St Paul's Chapel, FDNY Memorial Wall and Memorial Pools
Thought-provoking visit to One World Trade Center and The Survivor Tree
Optional skip-the-line entry to the 9/11 Museum
What’s Included
Guided group tour of Ground Zero & the 9/11 Memorial
English-speaking expert guide
Visits to Saint Paul's Chapel, The Oculus, FDNY 10 House, Trinity Church, Memorial Pools and The Survivor Tree
Entry to the 9/11 Museum (if upgrade selected)
Begin your journey at Ground Zero
Join a deeply meaningful guided tour of Ground Zero, where you’ll explore the historic 9/11 Memorial in the heart of New York City. Start your experience outside the City Hall Subway Station, ready to embark on an educational and emotionally resonant journey across one of the most significant sites in modern history.
Guided exploration and insights
Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide, you’ll walk through the memorial grounds. Learn about the events of September 11, 2001, discuss the city’s resilience, and gain insights into stories of both loss and heroism. Your guide will personalize the tour with accounts of the city's response and commemorate the lives lost that day.
Saint Paul’s Chapel – A sanctuary of survival
Visit the city's oldest active public building, Saint Paul’s Chapel, remarkably unharmed despite its proximity to the World Trade Center. Here, you'll discover how it became a refuge for survivors and a base for first responders after the attacks. The chapel holds powerful memorials, symbols, and displays to honor those affected by 9/11.
Learn about its pivotal role during and after the attacks
See tributes set up by loved ones and visitors
FDNY Memorial Wall & FDNY Ten House – Stories of bravery
Pause at the fire station home to the courageous men and women who were among the first to respond. The FDNY Memorial Wall commemorates their bravery and tells the story of their sacrifices through moving engravings and artworks.
Pay your respects at tribute walls dedicated to emergency responders
Hear first-hand accounts recalled by your guide
9/11 Memorial & Ground Zero – Reflecting on remembrance
Walk across the open plaza where the Twin Towers once stood. The Memorial Pools, set in the towers’ footprints, provide a solemn space for reflection, with the names of those lost inscribed around the edges. Nearby, admire the Survivor Tree—a living symbol of hope and renewal.
Take time for contemplation at the tranquil Memorial Pools
View the resilient Survivor Tree and learn its story
Other iconic sites
The Oculus, an architectural marvel and transport hub near the memorial
One World Trade Center, a symbol of New York’s resilience
Upgrade to the 9/11 Museum
Opt for skip-the-line entry for the 9/11 Museum to further understand the impact of the attacks. Browse an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and interactive exhibits. Take your time to absorb firsthand accounts and memorial installations that bring history to life.
Explore multimedia exhibits and personal testimonies
Reflect on the city’s journey of recovery
Tour experience and takeaways
This tour blends historical education with personal reflection, empowering visitors with a deeper understanding of resilience, community, and remembrance. Regardless of whether you visit solo, as a family or in a group, you’ll leave with a new respect for New York and the global significance of September 11.
Book your Ground Zero 9/11 Memorial Tour tickets now!
Respect moments of silence and other visitors
Photography is permitted, but be mindful of the solemn environment
No food or drink allowed inside the memorial or museum
Follow all security staff instructions and posted signage
Lunedì
Martedì
Mercoledì
Giovedì
Venerdì
Sabato
Domenica
09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm
How long does the Ground Zero 9/11 Memorial Tour last?
The tour typically runs between 1.5 to 3.5 hours based on the selected option.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, families and children are welcome, though subject matter may be emotional for younger visitors.
What should I bring with me?
Bring a government-issued photo ID, comfortable shoes and only small personal bags.
Is skip-the-line entry to the 9/11 Museum included?
Skip-the-line entry is available with select ticket upgrades when booking your tour.
Is the 9/11 Memorial accessible to those with mobility needs?
Yes, the memorial and museum are accessible to guests using wheelchairs or strollers.
Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes early to check in
Wear comfortable walking shoes as the tour covers significant ground
Bring a valid photo ID for entry into the 9/11 Museum (if included in your ticket)
Luggage and large bags are not permitted at the memorial or museum
Allow enough time post-tour if planning to visit the 9/11 Museum
Free cancellation up to 24 h
State St
Highlights
Expert-led tour of Ground Zero and the 9/11 Memorial
Learn historical and personal stories from a local guide
See St Paul's Chapel, FDNY Memorial Wall and Memorial Pools
Thought-provoking visit to One World Trade Center and The Survivor Tree
Optional skip-the-line entry to the 9/11 Museum
What’s Included
Guided group tour of Ground Zero & the 9/11 Memorial
English-speaking expert guide
Visits to Saint Paul's Chapel, The Oculus, FDNY 10 House, Trinity Church, Memorial Pools and The Survivor Tree
Entry to the 9/11 Museum (if upgrade selected)
Begin your journey at Ground Zero
Join a deeply meaningful guided tour of Ground Zero, where you’ll explore the historic 9/11 Memorial in the heart of New York City. Start your experience outside the City Hall Subway Station, ready to embark on an educational and emotionally resonant journey across one of the most significant sites in modern history.
Guided exploration and insights
Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide, you’ll walk through the memorial grounds. Learn about the events of September 11, 2001, discuss the city’s resilience, and gain insights into stories of both loss and heroism. Your guide will personalize the tour with accounts of the city's response and commemorate the lives lost that day.
Saint Paul’s Chapel – A sanctuary of survival
Visit the city's oldest active public building, Saint Paul’s Chapel, remarkably unharmed despite its proximity to the World Trade Center. Here, you'll discover how it became a refuge for survivors and a base for first responders after the attacks. The chapel holds powerful memorials, symbols, and displays to honor those affected by 9/11.
Learn about its pivotal role during and after the attacks
See tributes set up by loved ones and visitors
FDNY Memorial Wall & FDNY Ten House – Stories of bravery
Pause at the fire station home to the courageous men and women who were among the first to respond. The FDNY Memorial Wall commemorates their bravery and tells the story of their sacrifices through moving engravings and artworks.
Pay your respects at tribute walls dedicated to emergency responders
Hear first-hand accounts recalled by your guide
9/11 Memorial & Ground Zero – Reflecting on remembrance
Walk across the open plaza where the Twin Towers once stood. The Memorial Pools, set in the towers’ footprints, provide a solemn space for reflection, with the names of those lost inscribed around the edges. Nearby, admire the Survivor Tree—a living symbol of hope and renewal.
Take time for contemplation at the tranquil Memorial Pools
View the resilient Survivor Tree and learn its story
Other iconic sites
The Oculus, an architectural marvel and transport hub near the memorial
One World Trade Center, a symbol of New York’s resilience
Upgrade to the 9/11 Museum
Opt for skip-the-line entry for the 9/11 Museum to further understand the impact of the attacks. Browse an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and interactive exhibits. Take your time to absorb firsthand accounts and memorial installations that bring history to life.
Explore multimedia exhibits and personal testimonies
Reflect on the city’s journey of recovery
Tour experience and takeaways
This tour blends historical education with personal reflection, empowering visitors with a deeper understanding of resilience, community, and remembrance. Regardless of whether you visit solo, as a family or in a group, you’ll leave with a new respect for New York and the global significance of September 11.
Book your Ground Zero 9/11 Memorial Tour tickets now!
Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes early to check in
Wear comfortable walking shoes as the tour covers significant ground
Bring a valid photo ID for entry into the 9/11 Museum (if included in your ticket)
Luggage and large bags are not permitted at the memorial or museum
Allow enough time post-tour if planning to visit the 9/11 Museum
Respect moments of silence and other visitors
Photography is permitted, but be mindful of the solemn environment
No food or drink allowed inside the memorial or museum
Follow all security staff instructions and posted signage
Free cancellation up to 24 h
State St
Highlights
Expert-led tour of Ground Zero and the 9/11 Memorial
Learn historical and personal stories from a local guide
See St Paul's Chapel, FDNY Memorial Wall and Memorial Pools
Thought-provoking visit to One World Trade Center and The Survivor Tree
Optional skip-the-line entry to the 9/11 Museum
What’s Included
Guided group tour of Ground Zero & the 9/11 Memorial
English-speaking expert guide
Visits to Saint Paul's Chapel, The Oculus, FDNY 10 House, Trinity Church, Memorial Pools and The Survivor Tree
Entry to the 9/11 Museum (if upgrade selected)
Begin your journey at Ground Zero
Join a deeply meaningful guided tour of Ground Zero, where you’ll explore the historic 9/11 Memorial in the heart of New York City. Start your experience outside the City Hall Subway Station, ready to embark on an educational and emotionally resonant journey across one of the most significant sites in modern history.
Guided exploration and insights
Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide, you’ll walk through the memorial grounds. Learn about the events of September 11, 2001, discuss the city’s resilience, and gain insights into stories of both loss and heroism. Your guide will personalize the tour with accounts of the city's response and commemorate the lives lost that day.
Saint Paul’s Chapel – A sanctuary of survival
Visit the city's oldest active public building, Saint Paul’s Chapel, remarkably unharmed despite its proximity to the World Trade Center. Here, you'll discover how it became a refuge for survivors and a base for first responders after the attacks. The chapel holds powerful memorials, symbols, and displays to honor those affected by 9/11.
Learn about its pivotal role during and after the attacks
See tributes set up by loved ones and visitors
FDNY Memorial Wall & FDNY Ten House – Stories of bravery
Pause at the fire station home to the courageous men and women who were among the first to respond. The FDNY Memorial Wall commemorates their bravery and tells the story of their sacrifices through moving engravings and artworks.
Pay your respects at tribute walls dedicated to emergency responders
Hear first-hand accounts recalled by your guide
9/11 Memorial & Ground Zero – Reflecting on remembrance
Walk across the open plaza where the Twin Towers once stood. The Memorial Pools, set in the towers’ footprints, provide a solemn space for reflection, with the names of those lost inscribed around the edges. Nearby, admire the Survivor Tree—a living symbol of hope and renewal.
Take time for contemplation at the tranquil Memorial Pools
View the resilient Survivor Tree and learn its story
Other iconic sites
The Oculus, an architectural marvel and transport hub near the memorial
One World Trade Center, a symbol of New York’s resilience
Upgrade to the 9/11 Museum
Opt for skip-the-line entry for the 9/11 Museum to further understand the impact of the attacks. Browse an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and interactive exhibits. Take your time to absorb firsthand accounts and memorial installations that bring history to life.
Explore multimedia exhibits and personal testimonies
Reflect on the city’s journey of recovery
Tour experience and takeaways
This tour blends historical education with personal reflection, empowering visitors with a deeper understanding of resilience, community, and remembrance. Regardless of whether you visit solo, as a family or in a group, you’ll leave with a new respect for New York and the global significance of September 11.
Book your Ground Zero 9/11 Memorial Tour tickets now!
Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes early to check in
Wear comfortable walking shoes as the tour covers significant ground
Bring a valid photo ID for entry into the 9/11 Museum (if included in your ticket)
Luggage and large bags are not permitted at the memorial or museum
Allow enough time post-tour if planning to visit the 9/11 Museum
Respect moments of silence and other visitors
Photography is permitted, but be mindful of the solemn environment
No food or drink allowed inside the memorial or museum
Follow all security staff instructions and posted signage
Free cancellation up to 24 h
State St
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tickadoo © 2025. Tutti i diritti riservati.
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447 Broadway, New York, NY 10013, United States.
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