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9/11 Memorial & Museum

180 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10007

Honor and remember at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum in Lower Manhattan. Located at the World Trade Center site, this powerful institution shares the story of the September 11 attacks through personal artifacts, exhibits, and the moving twin reflecting pools.

Special Admission

Free Monday Evenings

Free admission on Mondays 5:30-7:00 PM with advance reservation

Reserve Tickets

Ticket Prices

TypePrice
Adults$36
Ages 7-12$24
Ages 13-17$30
Seniors 65+$30
U.S. College students$30
U.S. Veterans$25
FDNY/NYPD/PAPD$19
Active/Retired U.S. MilitaryFree
Ages 6 & UnderFree

Hours

DayHours
9/11 MemorialDaily, 8am-8pm
9/11 MuseumWeds-Mon & select Tues, 9am-7pm

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9/11 Memorial & Museum
180 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10007

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