American Museum of Natural History (AMNH): Entry Ticket at American Museum Of Natural History Amnh

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The American Museum of Natural History houses 33 million specimens. Dinosaurs, space, ocean life, and more in NYC.

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4.5· 1,658 reviews

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  • Stunning staging
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  • Worth every penny

American Museum of Natural History holds a 4.4/5 rating from 2,256 verified reviews. Audiences praise the striking production values, memorable musical score, impressive staging and design. A highly recommended New York experience.

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About this event

American Museum of Natural History Tickets

The American Museum of Natural History houses over 32 million specimens across four floors of discovery on Manhattan's Upper West Side. This world-renowned institution transforms learning into hands-on exploration, where you'll encounter everything from towering dinosaur skeletons to rare gemstones, planetarium shows to ancient cultural artifacts.

Your ticket grants access to 45 permanent exhibition halls spanning natural history, anthropology, and earth sciences. Walk through the Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs to see a complete T. rex skeleton, explore the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life beneath a 94-foot blue whale model, or discover the largest meteorite on display in North America. The Rose Center for Earth and Space houses the Hayden Planetarium, where you can travel through 13 billion years of cosmic history.

The museum excels at making science accessible through interactive displays and immersive environments. Each hall tells a different story of our planet's evolution, from prehistoric life to modern biodiversity. Special exhibitions rotate regularly, often featuring cutting-edge research and rare specimens not found anywhere else.

Highlights

  • Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs featuring complete Tyrannosaurus rex and Apatosaurus skeletons
  • Rose Center for Earth and Space with the Hayden Planetarium and the 15-ton Willamette Meteorite
  • Milstein Hall of Ocean Life dominated by the 94-foot fibreglass blue whale suspended overhead
  • Hall of Human Origins tracing 6 million years of human evolution through fossils and interactive displays
  • Allison and Roberto Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals showcasing the 563-carat Star of India sapphire
  • Hall of African Mammals featuring detailed dioramas of African wildlife in their natural habitats

Plan Your Visit to American Museum of Natural History

The museum opens daily from 10am to 5:30pm, closed only on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Located at 200 Central Park West on the Upper West Side, you can enter through the main entrance at 79th Street or use accessible entrances at the Rose Center (81st Street) or Gilder Center (Columbus Avenue at 79th Street).

Allow at least 3-4 hours to see the major halls properly, though many visitors spend an entire day exploring. Weekday mornings typically see smaller crowds, making it easier to view popular exhibits like the dinosaur halls. The museum spans four floors, so wear comfortable shoes and consider downloading the Explorer app for self-guided tours.

Getting there is straightforward via the subway: take the B or C train to 81st Street-Museum of Natural History station, which deposits you right at the museum's doorstep. If you're exploring more of Manhattan's cultural attractions, consider visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art on the same day, or catch a Broadway show in Times Square with Broadway tickets for a complete New York cultural experience.

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Plan Your Day

Hours: Open daily from 10 am to 5:30 pm, except on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day

Location: 200 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024.

Visitors can enter and exit through Central Park West (upstairs) at 79th Street or at the accessible entrances on 81st Street/Rose Center for Earth and Space or Columbus Avenue at 79th Street/Gilder Center.

Accessibility: The museum is wheelchair accessible, with wheelchairs available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Facilities

Dining: Multiple cafes and restaurants cater to a variety of tastes.

Gift Shop: Visit the museum shop for original souvenirs and educational gifts.

Coat Check: The coat check is temporarily unavailable.

Visitor Tips

Download the App: Enhance your experience with the museum's Explorer app for self-guided tours.

Photography: Personal, non-flash photography is allowed; selfie sticks and tripods are not permitted.

Stay Hydrated: Water fountains are located throughout the museum.

Safety Measures

Health Protocols: Masks are recommended but not required.

Bag Policy: Large backpacks and luggage are not permitted inside the exhibit halls.

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What time is best to visit American Museum of Natural History?

Weekday mornings typically have fewer crowds for American Museum of Natural History. Sunset time slots are popular for views and photography. Check the tickadoo calendar to find the best times based on your preferences.

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