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  • Explore the site where the Twin Towers once stood on this poignant tour through the events and actions of September 11th, 2001. Join a local New York City guide on this moving experience around the 9/11 Memorial as you explore many of the structures comprising it and hear tales of tragedy and hope from the day that forever changed America. Your tour comes with priority access tickets into the 9/11 Memorial Museum, where you can continue unraveling the story of that fateful day at your own pace. 
  • Explore the site where the Twin Towers once stood on this poignant tour through the events and actions of September 11th, 2001. Join a local New York City guide on this moving experience around the 9/11 Memorial as you explore many of the structures comprising it and hear tales of tragedy and hope from the day that forever changed America. Your tour comes with priority access tickets into the 9/11 Memorial Museum, where you can continue unraveling the story of that fateful day at your own pace. 

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Summary
  • Get a comprehensive overview of the 9/11 sites from a local perspective on a 2.5-hour tour of New York’s most poignant memorial. See St. Paul’s Chapel that still stands today, visit the Memorial Pools, then enter the Museum with a reserved access ticket. 
  • Get a comprehensive overview of the 9/11 sites from a local perspective on a 2.5-hour tour of New York’s most poignant memorial. See St. Paul’s Chapel that still stands today, visit the Memorial Pools, then enter the Museum with a reserved access ticket.

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Cancellation notes
  • Cancellations received greater than 24 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 24 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
  • Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.

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Included
  • 1 hour expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved ticket to 9/11 memorial museum
  • expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved ticket to 9/11 memorial museum

Version 460 – January 17, 2025 19:50

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Know Before You Book
  • the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to new york government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accommodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelchairs, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements.
  • the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to new york government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements.

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Know Before You Go
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed. , your tickets for your experience(s) will be provided by your guide the day of the tour.
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note: from march 1, 2025, this tour will no longer visit st. paul's chapel, the oculus, and the st. nicholas greek orthodox church and national shrine., the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed. , your tickets for your experience(s) will be provided by your guide the day of the tour.

Know Before You Book
  • the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to new york government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements.
  • please note: from march 1, 2025, this tour will no longer visit st. paul's chapel, the oculus, and the st. nicholas greek orthodox church and national shrine., the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to new york government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements.

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Highlights
  • explore the 9/11 memorial from a more local perspective., get pre-reserved access to the 9/11 memorial museum., hear harrowing stories at ground zero., pause for reflection at the beautiful 9/11 memorial pools., visit the 9/11 memorial museum at your own pace.
  • explore the 9/11 memorial from a more local perspective., get pre-reserved access to the 9/11 memorial museum., hear harrowing stories at ground zero., pause for reflection at the beautiful 9/11 memorial pools.

Version 452 – January 13, 2025 10:07

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Highlights
  • explore the 9/11 memorial from a more local perspective., get pre-reserved access to the 9/11 memorial museum., hear harrowing stories at ground zero., pause for reflection at the beautiful 9/11 memorial pools.
  • explore the 9/11 memorial from a more local perspective., get pre-reserved access to the 9/11 memorial museum., hear harrowing stories at ground zero., pass by st. paul's chapel, an essential part of the recovery efforts., pause for reflection at the beautiful 9/11 memorial pools.

Version 451 – January 13, 2025 10:05

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Description
  • Explore the tragic events of September 11, 2001 from a local perspective on a 2.5-hour tour of all the sites of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Visit Ground Zero to get a deeper understanding of how 9/11 impacted the city and the world, and the long struggle New York went through to move forward. Tour in small groups for a level of intimacy and peace fitting for such a visit. Local guides provide a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a human context.
  • Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
  • Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  • End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
  • Explore the tragic events of September 11, 2001 from a local perspective on a 2.5-hour tour of all the sites of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Visit Ground Zero to get a deeper understanding of how 9/11 impacted the city and the world, and the long struggle New York went through to move forward. Tour in small groups for a level of intimacy and peace fitting for such a visit. Local guides provide a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a human context.
  • Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
  • Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  • End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
  • Please note: From March 1, 2025, this tour will no longer visit St. Paul's Chapel, the Oculus, and the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine.

Highlights
  • explore the 9/11 memorial from a more local perspective., get pre-reserved access to the 9/11 memorial museum., hear harrowing stories at ground zero., pass by st. paul's chapel, an essential part of the recovery efforts., pause for reflection at the beautiful 9/11 memorial pools.
  • explore the 9/11 memorial from a more local perspective., get pre-reserved access to the 9/11 memorial museum., hear harrowing stories at ground zero., look at personal mementoes at st. paul's chapel (included in tours until march 1st, 2025)., pause for reflection at the beautiful 9/11 memorial pools.

Version 450 – January 13, 2025 10:01

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Description
  • Explore the tragic events of September 11, 2001 from a local perspective on a 2.5-hour tour of all the sites of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Visit Ground Zero to get a deeper understanding of how 9/11 impacted the city and the world, and the long struggle New York went through to move forward. Tour in small groups for a level of intimacy and peace fitting for such a visit. Local guides provide a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a human context.
  • Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
  • Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  • End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
  • Please note: From March 1, 2025, this tour will no longer visit St. Paul's Chapel, the Oculus, and the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine.
  • Explore the tragic events of September 11, 2001 from a local perspective on a 2-hour tour of all the sites of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Visit Ground Zero to get a deeper understanding of how 9/11 impacted the city and the world, and the long struggle New York went through to move forward. Tour in small groups for a level of intimacy and peace fitting for such a visit. Local guides provide a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a human context.
  • Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
  • Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  • End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
  • Please note: From March 1, 2025, this tour will no longer visit St. Paul's Chapel, the Oculus, and the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine.

Summary
  • Get a comprehensive overview of the 9/11 sites from a local perspective on a 2.5-hour tour of New York’s most poignant memorial. See St. Paul’s Chapel that still stands today, visit the Memorial Pools, then enter the Museum with a reserved access ticket.
  • Get a comprehensive overview of the 9/11 sites from a local perspective on a tour of New York’s most poignant memorial. See St. Paul’s Chapel that still stands today, visit the Memorial Pools, then enter the Museum with a reserved access ticket.

Version 449 – January 13, 2025 10:00

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Summary
  • Get a comprehensive overview of the 9/11 sites from a local perspective on a tour of New York’s most poignant memorial. See St. Paul’s Chapel that still stands today, visit the Memorial Pools, then enter the Museum with a reserved access ticket.
  • Get a comprehensive overview of the 9/11 sites from a local perspective on a tour of New York’s most poignant memorial. See St. Paul’s Chapel, visit the Memorial Pools, then enter the Museum with a reserved access ticket.

Version 448 – January 13, 2025 09:59

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Summary
  • Get a comprehensive overview of the 9/11 sites from a local perspective on a tour of New York’s most poignant memorial. See St. Paul’s Chapel, visit the Memorial Pools, then enter the Museum with a reserved access ticket.
  • Get a comprehensive overview of the 9/11 sites from a local perspective on a tour of New York’s most poignant memorial. See personal mementoes at St. Paul’s Chapel, visit the Memorial Pools, then enter the Museum with a reserved access ticket.

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Summary
  • Get a comprehensive overview of the 9/11 sites from a local perspective on a tour of New York’s most poignant memorial. See personal mementoes at St. Paul’s Chapel, visit the Memorial Pools, then enter the Museum with a reserved access ticket.
  • Get a comprehensive overview of the 9/11 sites from a local perspective on a 2-hour tour of New York’s most poignant memorial. See personal mementoes at St. Paul’s Chapel, visit the Memorial Pools, then enter the Museum with a reserved access ticket.

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Version 443 – January 09, 2025 08:28

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Version 442 – January 09, 2025 08:25

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Version 441 – January 09, 2025 08:24

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Version 440 – January 09, 2025 08:23

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Version 439 – January 09, 2025 08:22

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Version 438 – January 09, 2025 08:22

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Version 437 – January 08, 2025 04:48

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Version 430 – January 08, 2025 03:02

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Version 429 – January 08, 2025 02:54

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Version 424 – January 06, 2025 11:54

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Know Before You Go
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note: from march 1, 2025, this tour will no longer visit st. paul's chapel, the oculus, and the st. nicholas greek orthodox church and national shrine., the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed. , your tickets for your experience(s) will be provided by your guide the day of the tour.
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed. , your tickets for your experience(s) will be provided by your guide the day of the tour.

Know Before You Book
  • please note: from march 1, 2025, this tour will no longer visit st. paul's chapel, the oculus, and the st. nicholas greek orthodox church and national shrine., the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to new york government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements.
  • the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour does not include the one world observatory., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to new york government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements.

Version 415 – December 03, 2024 12:36

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Highlights
  • explore the 9/11 memorial from a more local perspective., get pre-reserved access to the 9/11 memorial museum., hear harrowing stories at ground zero., look at personal mementoes at st. paul's chapel (included in tours until march 1st, 2025)., pause for reflection at the beautiful 9/11 memorial pools.
  • explore the 9/11 memorial from a more local perspective., get pre-reserved access to the 9/11 memorial museum., hear harrowing stories at ground zero., learn how one day impacted new york and the entire world., look at personal mementoes at st. paul's chapel (included in tours until march 1st, 2025)., pause for reflection at the beautiful 9/11 memorial pools., see the new one world trade center skyscraper.

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  • gratuities, hotel pick-up / drop-off, lunch

Version 414 – November 28, 2024 09:37

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Description
  • Explore the tragic events of September 11, 2001 from a local perspective on a 2-hour tour of all the sites of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Visit Ground Zero to get a deeper understanding of how 9/11 impacted the city and the world, and the long struggle New York went through to move forward. Tour in small groups for a level of intimacy and peace fitting for such a visit. Local guides provide a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a human context.
  • Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
  • Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  • End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
  • Please note: From March 1, 2025, this tour will no longer visit St. Paul's Chapel, the Oculus, and the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine.
  • Explore the tragic events of September 11, 2001 from a local perspective on a 2-hour tour of all the sites of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Visit Ground Zero to get a deeper understanding of how 9/11 impacted the city and the world, and the long struggle New York went through to move forward. Tour in small groups for a level of intimacy and peace fitting for such a visit. Local guides provide a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a human context.
  • Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
  • Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  • End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
  • Please note: From March 1, 2025, this will no longer visits inside 

Highlights
  • explore the 9/11 memorial from a more local perspective., get pre-reserved access to the 9/11 memorial museum., hear harrowing stories at ground zero., learn how one day impacted new york and the entire world., look at personal mementoes at st. paul's chapel (included in tours until march 1st, 2025)., pause for reflection at the beautiful 9/11 memorial pools., see the new one world trade center skyscraper.
  • explore the 9/11 memorial from a more local perspective., get pre-reserved access to the 9/11 memorial museum., hear harrowing stories at ground zero., learn how one day impacted new york and the entire world., look at personal mementoes at st. paul's chapel., pause for reflection at the beautiful 9/11 memorial pools., see the new one world trade center skyscraper.

Version 413 – November 28, 2024 09:35

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Description
  • Explore the tragic events of September 11, 2001 from a local perspective on a 2-hour tour of all the sites of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Visit Ground Zero to get a deeper understanding of how 9/11 impacted the city and the world, and the long struggle New York went through to move forward. Tour in small groups for a level of intimacy and peace fitting for such a visit. Local guides provide a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a human context.
  • Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
  • Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  • End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
  • Please note: From March 1, 2025, this will no longer visits inside 
  • Explore the tragic events of September 11, 2001 from a local perspective on a 2-hour tour of all the sites of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Visit Ground Zero to get a deeper understanding of how 9/11 impacted the city and the world, and the long struggle New York went through to move forward. Tour in small groups for a level of intimacy and peace fitting for such a visit. Local guides provide a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a human context.
  • Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
  • Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  • End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
  • Please note: From March 1, 2025, this will no longer visit 

Version 412 – November 28, 2024 09:34

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Description
  • Explore the tragic events of September 11, 2001 from a local perspective on a 2-hour tour of all the sites of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Visit Ground Zero to get a deeper understanding of how 9/11 impacted the city and the world, and the long struggle New York went through to move forward. Tour in small groups for a level of intimacy and peace fitting for such a visit. Local guides provide a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a human context.
  • Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
  • Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  • End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
  • Please note: From March 1, 2025, this will no longer visit 
  • Explore the tragic events of September 11, 2001 from a local perspective on a 2-hour tour of all the sites of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Visit Ground Zero to get a deeper understanding of how 9/11 impacted the city and the world, and the long struggle New York went through to move forward. Tour in small groups for a level of intimacy and peace fitting for such a visit. Local guides provide a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a human context.
  • Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
  • Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  • End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
  • Please note: 

Version 411 – November 28, 2024 09:32

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Description
  • Explore the tragic events of September 11, 2001 from a local perspective on a 2-hour tour of all the sites of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Visit Ground Zero to get a deeper understanding of how 9/11 impacted the city and the world, and the long struggle New York went through to move forward. Tour in small groups for a level of intimacy and peace fitting for such a visit. Local guides provide a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a human context.
  • Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
  • Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  • End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
  • Please note: 
  • Explore the tragic events of September 11, 2001 from a local perspective on a 2-hour tour of all the sites of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Visit Ground Zero to get a deeper understanding of how 9/11 impacted the city and the world, and the long struggle New York went through to move forward. Tour in small groups for a level of intimacy and peace fitting for such a visit. Local guides provide a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a human context.
  • Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
  • Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  • End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.

Version 410 – October 09, 2024 11:20

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Know Before You Go
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed. , your tickets for your experience(s) will be provided by your guide the day of the tour.
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to account for the sensitive nature of this topic and give you time on your own., this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.

Version 409 – October 09, 2024 11:17

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Know Before You Go
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to account for the sensitive nature of this topic and give you time on your own., this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to account for the sensitive nature of this topic and give you time on your own., this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.

Version 408 – October 09, 2024 11:17

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Know Before You Go
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to account for the sensitive nature of this topic and give you time on your own., this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.
  • the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to account for the sensitive nature of this topic and give you time on your own., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the tour start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows after tour commencement or departure., this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.

Version 407 – October 09, 2024 11:14

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Know Before You Book
  • the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own., the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour does not include the one world observatory., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to new york government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements.
  • this tour does not include the one world observatory., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to new york government guidelines for the most up to date information.

Version 406 – September 13, 2024 19:09

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Version 405 – July 04, 2024 14:27

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Know Before You Go
  • the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to account for the sensitive nature of this topic and give you time on your own., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the tour start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows after tour commencement or departure., this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.
  • the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to account for the sensitive nature of this topic and give you time on your own., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the tour start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows after tour commencement or departure., this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to new york government guidelines for the most up to date information., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.

Version 404 – February 16, 2024 18:40

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Version 403 – February 01, 2024 18:12

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Know Before You Go
  • the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to account for the sensitive nature of this topic and give you time on your own., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the tour start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows after tour commencement or departure., this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to new york government guidelines for the most up to date information., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.
  • the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to account for the sensitive nature of this topic and give you time on your own., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the tour start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows after tour commencement or departure., this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to new york government guidelines for the most up to date information, you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.

Know Before You Book
  • this tour does not include the one world observatory., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to new york government guidelines for the most up to date information.
  • this tour does not include the one world observatory., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to new york government guidelines for the most up to date information

Version 402 – July 20, 2023 09:44

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Version 401 – July 20, 2023 09:43

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  • 9/11 Memorial Tour & Priority Entrance 9/11 Museum Tickets

Version 400 – June 05, 2023 12:51

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Summary
  • Get a comprehensive overview of the 9/11 sites from a local perspective on a 2-hour tour of New York’s most poignant memorial. See personal mementoes at St. Paul’s Chapel, visit the Memorial Pools, then enter the Museum with a reserved access ticket.
  • Get a comprehensive overview of the 9/11 sites from a local perspective on a 2-hour tour of New York’s most poignant memorial. See personal mementoes at St. Paul’s Chapel, see the Memorial Pools, then enter the Museum with a reserved access ticket.

Version 399 – May 30, 2023 04:42

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Version 398 – February 01, 2023 03:31

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Version 397 – December 30, 2022 14:06

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Highlights
  • explore the 9/11 memorial from a more local perspective., get pre-reserved access to the 9/11 memorial museum., hear harrowing stories at ground zero., learn how one day impacted new york and the entire world., look at personal mementoes at st. paul's chapel., pause for reflection at the beautiful 9/11 memorial pools., see the new one world trade center skyscraper.
  • explore the 9/11 memorial from a more local perspective., get pre-reserved access to the 9/11 memorial museum., hear harrowing stories at ground zero., look at personal mementoes at st. paul's chapel., pause for reflection at the beautiful 9/11 memorial pools., see the new one world trade center skyscraper.

Version 396 – December 30, 2022 14:06

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Highlights
  • explore the 9/11 memorial from a more local perspective., get pre-reserved access to the 9/11 memorial museum., hear harrowing stories at ground zero., look at personal mementoes at st. paul's chapel., pause for reflection at the beautiful 9/11 memorial pools., see the new one world trade center skyscraper.
  • explore the 9/11 memorial from a more local perspective., get pre-reserved access to the 9/11 memorial museum., pause for reflection at the beautiful 9/11 memorial pools., see the new one world trade center skyscraper.

Score
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  • 76

Version 395 – December 30, 2022 14:05

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Highlights
  • explore the 9/11 memorial from a more local perspective., get pre-reserved access to the 9/11 memorial museum., pause for reflection at the beautiful 9/11 memorial pools., see the new one world trade center skyscraper.
  • - gain priority access into the 9/11 memorial museum avoiding long entrance lines, - hear first account stories of tragedy, heroism, and community cohesion from your dedicated guide, - join a small group of no more than 20 others to maximize the intimate nature of this topic, - pay homage at the reflection pools, the nyfd memorial wall, and the survivors tree, - spend time with a local new yorker and guide visiting the most important sites and memorials of september 11th, 2001 , - visit the various churches such as st. peter's and st. paul's integral in the relief effort for first responders and their families

Version 394 – December 30, 2022 14:04

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Description
  • Explore the tragic events of September 11, 2001 from a local perspective on a 2-hour tour of all the sites of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Visit Ground Zero to get a deeper understanding of how 9/11 impacted the city and the world, and the long struggle New York went through to move forward. Tour in small groups for a level of intimacy and peace fitting for such a visit. Local guides provide a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a human context.
  • Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
  • Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  • End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
  • Explore the tragic events of September 11, 2001 from a local perspective on a 2-hour tour of all the sites of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Visit Ground Zero to get a deeper understanding of how 9/11 impacted the city and the world, and the long struggle New York went through to move forward. Tour in small groups for a level of intimacy and peace fitting for such a visit. Local guides provide a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a human context.
  • Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
  • Next go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  • End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.

Version 393 – December 30, 2022 14:03

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Description
  • Explore the tragic events of September 11, 2001 from a local perspective on a 2-hour tour of all the sites of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Visit Ground Zero to get a deeper understanding of how 9/11 impacted the city and the world, and the long struggle New York went through to move forward. Tour in small groups for a level of intimacy and peace fitting for such a visit. Local guides provide a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a human context.
  • Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
  • Next go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  • End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.

Version 392 – December 30, 2022 14:01

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  • Explore the site where the Twin Towers once stood on this poignant tour through the events and actions of September 11th, 2001. Join a local New York City guide on this moving experience around the 9/11 Memorial as you explore many of the structures comprising it and hear tales of tragedy and hope from the day that forever changed America. Your tour comes with priority access tickets into the 9/11 Memorial Museum, where you can continue unraveling the story of that fateful day at your own pace
  • Explore the site where the Twin Towers once stood on this poignant tour through the events and actions of September 11th, 2001. Join a local New York City guide on this moving experience around the 9/11 Memorial, with tickets into the 9/11 Memorial Museum. 

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Church and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
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  • Explore the site where the Twin Towers once stood on this poignant tour through the events and actions of September 11th, 2001. Join a local New York City guide on this moving experience around the 9/11 Memorial, with tickets into the 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Church, where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Visit St. Paul's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Center every day as the sun headed west, this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. Hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex, now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each element paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site. Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
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  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves

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  • Get a comprehensive overview of the 9/11 sites from a local perspective on a 2-hour tour of New York’s most poignant memorial. See personal mementoes at St. Paul’s Chapel, see the Memorial Pools, then enter the Museum with a reserved access ticket.
  • Immerse yourself in the stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with our poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect to the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St. Peter's Church, the Oculus, the FDNY Memorial Wall, and the many memorial structures at the 9/11 Memorial including the reflection pools and survivor tree. After your time with an expert guide, gain priority access into the touching 9/11 Memorial Museum for time on your own. Wander the emotional exhibits and honor those who lost their lives and those who spent their final hours saving them.

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Church, where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Visit St. Paul's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Center every day as the sun headed west, this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. Hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex, now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each element paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site. Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • COVID UPDATE. Effective August 30, 2021, proof of Covid-19 vaccination (over the age of 12) is required to enter the 9/11 Museum. All those entering (over the age of 18) must provide photo I.D. matching the name on the vaccination record. For full requirements, please check here. https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/covid/covid-19-vaccines-keytonyc.page
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Church, where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Visit St. Paul's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Center every day as the sun headed west, this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. Hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex, now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each element paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site. Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 

Know Before You Go
  • the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to account for the sensitive nature of this topic and give you time on your own., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the tour start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows after tour commencement or departure., this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to new york government guidelines for the most up to date information, you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.
  • the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to account for the sensitive nature of this topic and give you time on your own., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the tour start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows after tour commencement or departure., this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.

Know Before You Book
  • this tour does not include the one world observatory., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to new york government guidelines for the most up to date information
  • this tour does not include the one world observatory.

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Know Before You Book
  • this tour does not include the one world observatory.

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  • Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
  • Before you travel, please read our important notes about possible disruptions & site entrance requirements.

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  • (202) 684-6916
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  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travelers

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  • Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.

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  • Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
  • Please allow plenty of time to arrive for your tour. Transportation in NYC whether by taxi, car, or subway is notoriously slow and can often be unreliable.
  • Please arrive at the meeting point ready for your tour - prior to arrival use the bathroom and ensure you have eaten.
  • Tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.

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Short Description
  • COVID UPDATE. Effective August 30, 2021, proof of Covid-19 vaccination (over the age of 12) is required to enter the 9/11 Museum. All those entering (over the age of 18) must provide photo I.D. matching the name on the vaccination record. For full requirements, please check here. https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/covid/covid-19-vaccines-keytonyc.page
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Church, where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Visit St. Paul's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Center every day as the sun headed west, this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. Hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex, now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each element paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site. Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Church, where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Visit St. Paul's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Center every day as the sun headed west, this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. Hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex, now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each element paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site. Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 

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Summary
  • Immerse yourself in the stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with our poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect to the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St. Peter's Church, the Oculus, the FDNY Memorial Wall, and the many memorial structures at the 9/11 Memorial including the reflection pools and survivor tree. After your time with an expert guide, gain priority access into the touching 9/11 Memorial Museum for time on your own. Wander the emotional exhibits and honor those who lost their lives and those who spent their final hours saving them.
  • Immerse yourself in the stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with our poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect to the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St. Peter's Church, the Oculus, the FDNY Memorial Wall, and the many memorial structures at the 9/11 Memorial including the reflection pools and survivor tree. After your time with an expert guide, gain priority access into the touching 9/11 Memorial Museum for time on your own. Wander the emotional exhibits and honor those who lost their lives and those who spent their final hours saving them

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Summary
  • Immerse yourself in the stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with our poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect to the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St. Peter's Church, the Oculus, the FDNY Memorial Wall, and the many memorial structures at the 9/11 Memorial including the reflection pools and survivor tree. After your time with an expert guide, gain priority access into the touching 9/11 Memorial Museum for time on your own. Wander the emotional exhibits and honor those who lost their lives and those who spent their final hours saving them
  • Immerse yourself in the stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with our poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect to the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St. Peter's Church, the Oculus, the FDNY Memorial Wall, and the many memorial structures at the 9/11 Memorial including the reflection pools and survivor tree. After your time with an expert guide, gain priority access into the touching 9/11 Memorial Museum for time on your own. Wander the emotional exhibits and honor those who lost their lives and those who spent their final hours saving them.

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Church, where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Visit St. Paul's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Center every day as the sun headed west, this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. Hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex, now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each element paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site. Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Church, where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. Hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex, now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each element paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site. Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 

Version 99 – May 12, 2021 17:56

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Church, where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. Hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex, now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each element paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site. Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Church, where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex, now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each element paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site. Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 

Score
  • 72
  • 81

Version 98 – May 12, 2021 17:55

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Church, where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex, now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each element paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site. Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Church, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex, now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each element paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site. Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 

Score
  • 81
  • 72

Version 97 – May 12, 2021 17:41

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Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Church and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • Oculus
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • Oculus
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum

Version 96 – May 12, 2021 17:41

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Church, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex, now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each element paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site. Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex, now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each element paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site. Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 

Summary
  • Immerse yourself in the stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with our poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect to the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St. Peter's Church, the Oculus, the FDNY Memorial Wall, and the many memorial structures at the 9/11 Memorial including the reflection pools and survivor tree. After your time with an expert guide, gain priority access into the touching 9/11 Memorial Museum for time on your own. Wander the emotional exhibits and honor those who lost their lives and those who spent their final hours saving them.
  • Immerse yourself in the stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with our poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect to the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St. Peter's Chapel, the Oculus, the FDNY Memorial Wall, and the many memorial structures at the 9/11 Memorial including the reflection pools and survivor tree. After your time with an expert guide, gain priority access into the touching 9/11 Memorial Museum for time on your own. Wander the emotional exhibits and honor those who lost their lives and those who spent their final hours saving them.

Version 95 – May 11, 2021 14:50

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Food Included
  • Slice of king cake

Beverages Included
  • 1 pre-selected cocktail or non-alcoholic beverage

Version 94 – May 10, 2021 16:56

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Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • Oculus
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • Oculus
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the Anne Frank Tree.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description:
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Visit the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: See the single tree - a formidable Callery pear tree that survived the collapse of the World Trade Center structures and hear the story of its journey through destruction to thrive once again in this space.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Version 93 – April 13, 2021 16:09

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Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • Oculus
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the Anne Frank Tree.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description:
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Visit the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: See the single tree - a formidable Callery pear tree that survived the collapse of the World Trade Center structures and hear the story of its journey through destruction to thrive once again in this space.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • Oculus
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the Anne Frank Tree.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description:
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Visit the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: See the single tree - a formidable Callery pear tree that survived the collapse of the World Trade Center structures and hear the story of its journey through destruction.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Version 92 – April 13, 2021 16:08

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Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • Oculus
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the Anne Frank Tree.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description:
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Visit the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: See the single tree - a formidable Callery pear tree that survived the collapse of the World Trade Center structures and hear the story of its journey through destruction.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • Oculus
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the Anne Frank Tree.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description:
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Visit the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: See the single tree and hear the story of one small 
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Version 91 – April 13, 2021 16:07

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Previous Version

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • Oculus
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the Anne Frank Tree.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description:
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Visit the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: See the single tree and hear the story of one small 
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • Oculus
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the Anne Frank Tree.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description:
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Visit the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Version 90 – April 13, 2021 16:06

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Previous Version

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • Oculus
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the Anne Frank Tree.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description:
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Visit the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • Oculus
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Version 89 – April 13, 2021 16:04

Current Version
Previous Version

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • Oculus
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Version 88 – April 13, 2021 16:04

Current Version
Previous Version

Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex, now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each element paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site. Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site. Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 

Version 87 – April 13, 2021 16:03

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site. Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11 and the future of New York's cultural pursuits.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Score
  • 72
  • 81

Version 86 – April 13, 2021 16:02

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Previous Version

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where light and architecture mingle in magnificent ways in dedication to the events of 9/11 and the future of New York's cultural pursuits.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center transport terminal, where light and architecture mingle in touching ways in dedication to the events of 9/11 and the future of New York's cultural pursuits.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Version 85 – April 13, 2021 16:00

Current Version
Previous Version

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center transport terminal, where light and architecture mingle in touching ways in dedication to the events of 9/11 and the future of New York's cultural pursuits.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center transport terminal, where light and architecture mingle in touching ways in dedication to the events of 9/11
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Version 84 – April 13, 2021 15:58

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Previous Version

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and now revived World Trade Center transport terminal, where light and architecture mingle in touching ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and revived World Trade Center transit station, where light and architecture mingle in touching ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Version 83 – April 13, 2021 15:57

Current Version
Previous Version

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, the city's former and revived World Trade Center transit station, where light and architecture mingle in touching ways in dedication to the events of 9/11. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, New York's where light and architecture mingle 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Version 82 – April 13, 2021 15:42

Current Version
Previous Version

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: Step into the Oculus, New York's where light and architecture mingle 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: After much anticipation, board one of the earliest ferries ensuring you avoid the swelling afternoon crowds while sailing through the open waters so famed in American culture and film. On one side, bid adieu to the dissipating shoreline of Manhattan while on the other side greets the swiftly approaching Statue of Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Version 81 – April 13, 2021 15:25

Current Version
Previous Version

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: After much anticipation, board one of the earliest ferries ensuring you avoid the swelling afternoon crowds while sailing through the open waters so famed in American culture and film. On one side, bid adieu to the dissipating shoreline of Manhattan while on the other side greets the swiftly approaching Statue of Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: After much anticipation, board one of the earliest ferries ensuring you avoid the swelling afternoon crowds while sailing through the open waters so famed in American culture and film. On one side, bid adieu to the dissipating shoreline of Manhattan while on the other side greets the swiftly approaching Statue of Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Version 80 – April 13, 2021 15:24

Current Version
Previous Version

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: After much anticipation, board one of the earliest ferries ensuring you avoid the swelling afternoon crowds while sailing through the open waters so famed in American culture and film. On one side, bid adieu to the dissipating shoreline of Manhattan while on the other side greets the swiftly approaching Statue of Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: After much anticipation, board one of the earliest ferries ensuring you avoid the swelling afternoon crowds while sailing through the open waters so famed in American culture and film. On one side, bid adieu to the dissipating shoreline of Manhattan while on the other side greets the swiftly approaching Statue of Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: It is here your guide will dive deep into the story of how Lady Liberty came to be. As you tour the island, your guide - an expert in setting the stage, creating the scene, and invoking your imagination will share the incredible historical facts that fuel your understanding of just how important this monument truly is. Take in beautiful views of the famed New York skyline, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the surrounding environs. 
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Pause in the upgraded Statue of Liberty Museum, filled with engaging artifacts, and stand mere feet from Lady Liberty’s original torch!
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: After your time commences at the Statue of Liberty board the short ferry to Ellis Island - another mammoth site in the history of the United States. As a brief introduction, your guide will set the tone - sharing the special spaces to visit within the buildings and grant insight to support your time here.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Version 79 – April 12, 2021 23:24

Current Version
Previous Version

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: After much anticipation, board one of the earliest ferries ensuring you avoid the swelling afternoon crowds while sailing through the open waters so famed in American culture and film. On one side, bid adieu to the dissipating shoreline of Manhattan while on the other side greets the swiftly approaching Statue of Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: It is here your guide will dive deep into the story of how Lady Liberty came to be. As you tour the island, your guide - an expert in setting the stage, creating the scene, and invoking your imagination will share the incredible historical facts that fuel your understanding of just how important this monument truly is. Take in beautiful views of the famed New York skyline, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the surrounding environs. 
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Pause in the upgraded Statue of Liberty Museum, filled with engaging artifacts, and stand mere feet from Lady Liberty’s original torch!
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: After your time commences at the Statue of Liberty board the short ferry to Ellis Island - another mammoth site in the history of the United States. As a brief introduction, your guide will set the tone - sharing the special spaces to visit within the buildings and grant insight to support your time here.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: After much anticipation, board one of the earliest ferries ensuring you avoid the swelling afternoon crowds while sailing through the open waters so famed in American culture and film. On one side, bid adieu to the dissipating shoreline of Manhattan while on the other side greets the swiftly approaching Statue of Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: It is here your guide will dive deep into the story of how Lady Liberty came to be. As you tour the island, your guide - an expert in setting the stage, creating the scene, and invoking your imagination will share the incredible historical facts that fuel your understanding of just how important this monument truly is. Take in beautiful views of the famed New York skyline, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the surrounding environs. 
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Pause in the upgraded Statue of Liberty Museum, filled with engaging artifacts, and stand mere feet from Lady Liberty’s original torch!
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: After your time commences at the Statue of Liberty board the short ferry to Ellis Island - another mammoth site in the history of the United States. As a brief introduction, your guide will set the tone - sharing the special spaces to visit within the buildings and grant insight to support your time here.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Version 78 – April 12, 2021 21:12

Current Version
Previous Version

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: After much anticipation, board one of the earliest ferries ensuring you avoid the swelling afternoon crowds while sailing through the open waters so famed in American culture and film. On one side, bid adieu to the dissipating shoreline of Manhattan while on the other side greets the swiftly approaching Statue of Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: It is here your guide will dive deep into the story of how Lady Liberty came to be. As you tour the island, your guide - an expert in setting the stage, creating the scene, and invoking your imagination will share the incredible historical facts that fuel your understanding of just how important this monument truly is. Take in beautiful views of the famed New York skyline, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the surrounding environs. 
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Pause in the upgraded Statue of Liberty Museum, filled with engaging artifacts, and stand mere feet from Lady Liberty’s original torch!
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: After your time commences at the Statue of Liberty board the short ferry to Ellis Island - another mammoth site in the history of the United States. As a brief introduction, your guide will set the tone - sharing the special spaces to visit within the buildings and grant insight to support your time here.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: Pause at Castle Clinton so your guide can lay context for your time on the tour.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: After much anticipation, board one of the earliest ferries ensuring you avoid the swelling afternoon crowds while sailing through the open waters so famed in American culture and film. On one side, bid adieu to the dissipating shoreline of Manhattan while on the other side greets the swiftly approaching Statue of Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: It is here your guide will dive deep into the story of how Lady Liberty came to be. As you tour the island, your guide - an expert in setting the stage, creating the scene, and invoking your imagination will share the incredible historical facts that fuel your understanding of just how important this monument truly is. Take in beautiful views of the famed New York skyline, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the surrounding environs. 
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Pause in the upgraded Statue of Liberty Museum, filled with engaging artifacts, and stand mere feet from Lady Liberty’s original torch!
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: After your time commences at the Statue of Liberty board the short ferry to Ellis Island - another mammoth site in the history of the United States. As a brief introduction, your guide will set the tone - sharing the special spaces to visit within the buildings and grant insight to support your time here.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Version 77 – April 12, 2021 21:12

Current Version
Previous Version

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: Pause at Castle Clinton so your guide can lay context for your time on the tour.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: After much anticipation, board one of the earliest ferries ensuring you avoid the swelling afternoon crowds while sailing through the open waters so famed in American culture and film. On one side, bid adieu to the dissipating shoreline of Manhattan while on the other side greets the swiftly approaching Statue of Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: It is here your guide will dive deep into the story of how Lady Liberty came to be. As you tour the island, your guide - an expert in setting the stage, creating the scene, and invoking your imagination will share the incredible historical facts that fuel your understanding of just how important this monument truly is. Take in beautiful views of the famed New York skyline, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the surrounding environs. 
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Pause in the upgraded Statue of Liberty Museum, filled with engaging artifacts, and stand mere feet from Lady Liberty’s original torch!
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: After your time commences at the Statue of Liberty board the short ferry to Ellis Island - another mammoth site in the history of the United States. As a brief introduction, your guide will set the tone - sharing the special spaces to visit within the buildings and grant insight to support your time here.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Begin your day within the confines of The Battery (formerly known as Battery Park) - the historical landmark serving as a gateway between lower Manhattan and the small island in the midst of New York Bay - the island whose mighty soil lay the foundation for Lady Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: Pause at Castle Clinton so your guide can lay context for your time on the tour.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: After much anticipation, board one of the earliest ferries ensuring you avoid the swelling afternoon crowds while sailing through the open waters so famed in American culture and film. On one side, bid adieu to the dissipating shoreline of Manhattan while on the other side greets the swiftly approaching Statue of Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: It is here your guide will dive deep into the story of how Lady Liberty came to be. As you tour the island, your guide - an expert in setting the stage, creating the scene, and invoking your imagination will share the incredible historical facts that fuel your understanding of just how important this monument truly is. Take in beautiful views of the famed New York skyline, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the surrounding environs. 
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Pause in the upgraded Statue of Liberty Museum, filled with engaging artifacts, and stand mere feet from Lady Liberty’s original torch!
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: After your time commences at the Statue of Liberty board the short ferry to Ellis Island - another mammoth site in the history of the United States. As a brief introduction, your guide will set the tone - sharing the special spaces to visit within the buildings and grant insight to support your time here.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Version 76 – April 12, 2021 21:11

Current Version
Previous Version

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Begin your day within the confines of The Battery (formerly known as Battery Park) - the historical landmark serving as a gateway between lower Manhattan and the small island in the midst of New York Bay - the island whose mighty soil lay the foundation for Lady Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: Pause at Castle Clinton so your guide can lay context for your time on the tour.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: After much anticipation, board one of the earliest ferries ensuring you avoid the swelling afternoon crowds while sailing through the open waters so famed in American culture and film. On one side, bid adieu to the dissipating shoreline of Manhattan while on the other side greets the swiftly approaching Statue of Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: It is here your guide will dive deep into the story of how Lady Liberty came to be. As you tour the island, your guide - an expert in setting the stage, creating the scene, and invoking your imagination will share the incredible historical facts that fuel your understanding of just how important this monument truly is. Take in beautiful views of the famed New York skyline, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the surrounding environs. 
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • Description: Pause in the upgraded Statue of Liberty Museum, filled with engaging artifacts, and stand mere feet from Lady Liberty’s original torch!
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Reflection Pools
  • Description: After your time commences at the Statue of Liberty board the short ferry to Ellis Island - another mammoth site in the history of the United States. As a brief introduction, your guide will set the tone - sharing the special spaces to visit within the buildings and grant insight to support your time here.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - The Survivor Tree
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Begin your day within the confines of The Battery (formerly known as Battery Park) - the historical landmark serving as a gateway between lower Manhattan and the small island in the midst of New York Bay - the island whose mighty soil lay the foundation for Lady Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: Pause at Castle Clinton so your guide can lay context for your time on the tour.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: After much anticipation, board one of the earliest ferries ensuring you avoid the swelling afternoon crowds while sailing through the open waters so famed in American culture and film. On one side, bid adieu to the dissipating shoreline of Manhattan while on the other side greets the swiftly approaching Statue of Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: It is here your guide will dive deep into the story of how Lady Liberty came to be. As you tour the island, your guide - an expert in setting the stage, creating the scene, and invoking your imagination will share the incredible historical facts that fuel your understanding of just how important this monument truly is. Take in beautiful views of the famed New York skyline, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the surrounding environs. 
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Stop At - Statue of Liberty Museum
  • Description: Pause in the upgraded Statue of Liberty Museum, filled with engaging artifacts, and stand mere feet from Lady Liberty’s original torch!
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Stop At - Ellis Island
  • Description: After your time commences at the Statue of Liberty board the short ferry to Ellis Island - another mammoth site in the history of the United States. As a brief introduction, your guide will set the tone - sharing the special spaces to visit within the buildings and grant insight to support your time here.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Stop At - Ellis Island Immigration Museum
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

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  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Begin your day within the confines of The Battery (formerly known as Battery Park) - the historical landmark serving as a gateway between lower Manhattan and the small island in the midst of New York Bay - the island whose mighty soil lay the foundation for Lady Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: Pause at Castle Clinton so your guide can lay context for your time on the tour.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Oculus
  • Description: After much anticipation, board one of the earliest ferries ensuring you avoid the swelling afternoon crowds while sailing through the open waters so famed in American culture and film. On one side, bid adieu to the dissipating shoreline of Manhattan while on the other side greets the swiftly approaching Statue of Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Stop At - Anne Frank Tree
  • Description: It is here your guide will dive deep into the story of how Lady Liberty came to be. As you tour the island, your guide - an expert in setting the stage, creating the scene, and invoking your imagination will share the incredible historical facts that fuel your understanding of just how important this monument truly is. Take in beautiful views of the famed New York skyline, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the surrounding environs. 
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Stop At - Statue of Liberty Museum
  • Description: Pause in the upgraded Statue of Liberty Museum, filled with engaging artifacts, and stand mere feet from Lady Liberty’s original torch!
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Stop At - Ellis Island
  • Description: After your time commences at the Statue of Liberty board the short ferry to Ellis Island - another mammoth site in the history of the United States. As a brief introduction, your guide will set the tone - sharing the special spaces to visit within the buildings and grant insight to support your time here.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Stop At - Ellis Island Immigration Museum
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Begin your day within the confines of The Battery (formerly known as Battery Park) - the historical landmark serving as a gateway between lower Manhattan and the small island in the midst of New York Bay - the island whose mighty soil lay the foundation for Lady Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: Pause at Castle Clinton so your guide can lay context for your time on the tour.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Liberty Island
  • Description: After much anticipation, board one of the earliest ferries ensuring you avoid the swelling afternoon crowds while sailing through the open waters so famed in American culture and film. On one side, bid adieu to the dissipating shoreline of Manhattan while on the other side greets the swiftly approaching Statue of Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Stop At - Statue of Liberty
  • Description: It is here your guide will dive deep into the story of how Lady Liberty came to be. As you tour the island, your guide - an expert in setting the stage, creating the scene, and invoking your imagination will share the incredible historical facts that fuel your understanding of just how important this monument truly is. Take in beautiful views of the famed New York skyline, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the surrounding environs. 
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Stop At - Statue of Liberty Museum
  • Description: Pause in the upgraded Statue of Liberty Museum, filled with engaging artifacts, and stand mere feet from Lady Liberty’s original torch!
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Stop At - Ellis Island
  • Description: After your time commences at the Statue of Liberty board the short ferry to Ellis Island - another mammoth site in the history of the United States. As a brief introduction, your guide will set the tone - sharing the special spaces to visit within the buildings and grant insight to support your time here.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Stop At - Ellis Island Immigration Museum
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included

Version 74 – April 12, 2021 21:10

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Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Stop At - St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • Description: Begin your day within the confines of The Battery (formerly known as Battery Park) - the historical landmark serving as a gateway between lower Manhattan and the small island in the midst of New York Bay - the island whose mighty soil lay the foundation for Lady Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Description: Pause at Castle Clinton so your guide can lay context for your time on the tour.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Free
  • Stop At - Liberty Island
  • Description: After much anticipation, board one of the earliest ferries ensuring you avoid the swelling afternoon crowds while sailing through the open waters so famed in American culture and film. On one side, bid adieu to the dissipating shoreline of Manhattan while on the other side greets the swiftly approaching Statue of Liberty.
  • Duration: 15 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Stop At - Statue of Liberty
  • Description: It is here your guide will dive deep into the story of how Lady Liberty came to be. As you tour the island, your guide - an expert in setting the stage, creating the scene, and invoking your imagination will share the incredible historical facts that fuel your understanding of just how important this monument truly is. Take in beautiful views of the famed New York skyline, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the surrounding environs. 
  • Duration: 90 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Stop At - Statue of Liberty Museum
  • Description: Pause in the upgraded Statue of Liberty Museum, filled with engaging artifacts, and stand mere feet from Lady Liberty’s original torch!
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Stop At - Ellis Island
  • Description: After your time commences at the Statue of Liberty board the short ferry to Ellis Island - another mammoth site in the history of the United States. As a brief introduction, your guide will set the tone - sharing the special spaces to visit within the buildings and grant insight to support your time here.
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Stop At - Ellis Island Immigration Museum
  • Description: At this time, bid farewell to your personal expert in order to tour this special place at your own pace. Knowing how touching this place can be, we give everyone time to wander the site, enjoy the official audio guide, search the passenger records for family names, or pause for a quick bite to eat at the popular cafeteria. You are also welcome to return on the ferry with your guide.
  • Duration: 10 mins
  • Admission Ticket: Included
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Paul’s Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum

Version 73 – April 08, 2021 22:04

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Group info
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travelers
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 25 travelers

Min Pax
  • 1

Max Pax
  • 20

Version 72 – April 08, 2021 22:02

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Highlights
  • - gain priority access into the 9/11 memorial museum avoiding long entrance lines, - hear first account stories of tragedy, heroism, and community cohesion from your dedicated guide, - join a small group of no more than 20 others to maximize the intimate nature of this topic, - pay homage at the reflection pools, the nyfd memorial wall, and the survivors tree, - spend time with a local new yorker and guide visiting the most important sites and memorials of september 11th, 2001 , - visit the various churches such as st. peter's and st. paul's integral in the relief effort for first responders and their families
  • - gain priority access into the 9/11 memorial museum avoiding long entrance lines, - hear first account stories of tragedy, heroism, and community cohesion from your dedicated guide, - join a small group of no more than 25 others to maximize the intimate nature of this topic, - pay homage at the reflection pools, the nyfd memorial wall, and the survivors tree, - spend time with a local new yorker and guide visiting the most important sites and memorials of september 11th, 2001 , - visit the various churches such as st. peter's and st. paul's integral in the relief effort for first responders and their families

Included
  • expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved ticket to 9/11 memorial museum
  • expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved ticket to 9/11 memorial museum, small group of up to 25 people

Version 71 – April 06, 2021 20:55

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  • 3.0

Version 70 – April 06, 2021 20:55

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  • 2.0

Version 68 – April 06, 2021 20:53

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Group info
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 25 travelers
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travelers

Version 67 – April 06, 2021 20:50

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Know Before You Go
  • the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to account for the sensitive nature of this topic and give you time on your own., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the tour start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows after tour commencement or departure., this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.
  • the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to account . you will not have a guide during this section of the tour., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the tour start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows after tour commencement or departure., this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.

Version 66 – April 06, 2021 20:46

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Know Before You Go
  • the museum portion of this tour is self-guided to account . you will not have a guide during this section of the tour., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the tour start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows after tour commencement or departure., this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.
  • the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the tour start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows after tour commencement or departure., this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.

Version 65 – April 06, 2021 20:45

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Additional Info
  • Please allow plenty of time to arrive for your tour. Transportation in NYC whether by taxi, car, or subway is notoriously slow and can often be unreliable.
  • Please arrive at the meeting point ready for your tour - prior to arrival use the bathroom and ensure you have eaten.
  • Tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.

Version 64 – April 06, 2021 20:44

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Know Before You Go
  • the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the tour start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows after tour commencement or departure., this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.
  • this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.

Score
  • 81
  • 82

Version 63 – April 06, 2021 20:43

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Know Before You Go
  • this is a walking tour. while there are stops along the way, guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is conducted in english only., you are required to go through airport-style security on this tour. no luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container) is allowed.
  • comfortable walking shoes recommended. , please note that guests will need to pass through airport style security to enter the 9/11 memorial museum. certain items are not permitted in the museum and such items will be confiscated and will not be returned. please refer to 9/11 museum's guidelines on specific prohibited items: http://www.911memorial.org/security-screening.

Version 62 – April 06, 2021 20:41

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Highlights
  • - gain priority access into the 9/11 memorial museum avoiding long entrance lines, - hear first account stories of tragedy, heroism, and community cohesion from your dedicated guide, - join a small group of no more than 25 others to maximize the intimate nature of this topic, - pay homage at the reflection pools, the nyfd memorial wall, and the survivors tree, - spend time with a local new yorker and guide visiting the most important sites and memorials of september 11th, 2001 , - visit the various churches such as st. peter's and st. paul's integral in the relief effort for first responders and their families
  • - gain priority access into the 9/11 memorial museum avoiding long entrance lines, - hear first account stories of tragedy, heroism, and community cohesion from your dedicated guide, - join a small group of no more than 20 others to maximize the intimate nature of this topic, - pay homage at the reflection pools, the nyfd memorial wall, and the survivors tree, - spend time with a local new yorker and guide visiting the most important sites and memorials of september 11th, 2001 , - visit the various churches such as st. peter's and st. paul's integral in the relief effort for first responders and their families

Version 61 – April 01, 2021 23:34

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Summary
  • Immerse yourself in the stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with our poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect to the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St. Peter's Chapel, the Oculus, the FDNY Memorial Wall, and the many memorial structures at the 9/11 Memorial including the reflection pools and survivor tree. After your time with an expert guide, gain priority access into the touching 9/11 Memorial Museum for time on your own. Wander the emotional exhibits and honor those who lost their lives and those who spent their final hours saving them.
  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with our poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St. Peter's Chapel, the Oculus, the FDNY Memorial Wall, and the many memorial structures at the 9/11 Memorial including the reflection pools and survivor tree. After your time with your expert guide, gain priority access into the touching 9/11 Memorial Museum for time on your own to wander the emotional exhibits and honor those who lost their lives, and those who spent time saving them.

Version 60 – April 01, 2021 20:46

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Highlights
  • - gain priority access into the 9/11 memorial museum avoiding long entrance lines, - hear first account stories of tragedy, heroism, and community cohesion from your dedicated guide, - join a small group of no more than 20 others to maximize the intimate nature of this topic, - pay homage at the reflection pools, the nyfd memorial wall, and the survivors tree, - spend time with a local new yorker and guide visiting the most important sites and memorials of september 11th, 2001 , - visit the various churches such as st. peter's and st. paul's integral in the relief effort for first responders and their families
  • - gain priority access into the 9/11 memorial museum avoiding long entrance lines, - join a small group of no more than 20 others to maximize the intimate nature of this topic, - led by an expert local guide, you’ll hear personal stories from that fateful day, giving your visit a human context, and with small groups and all tickets purchased in advance, your visit is intimate, relaxed and hassle-free., - spend time with a local new yorker and guide visiting the most important sites and memorials of september 11th, 2001 , - visit the various churches such as st. peter's and st. paul's integral in the relief effort for first responders and their families

Score
  • 82
  • 88

Version 59 – April 01, 2021 20:45

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Highlights
  • - gain priority access into the 9/11 memorial museum avoiding long entrance lines, - join a small group of no more than 20 others to maximize the intimate nature of this topic, - led by an expert local guide, you’ll hear personal stories from that fateful day, giving your visit a human context, and with small groups and all tickets purchased in advance, your visit is intimate, relaxed and hassle-free., - spend time with a local new yorker and guide visiting the most important sites and memorials of september 11th, 2001 , - visit the various churches such as st. peter's and st. paul's integral in the relief effort for first responders and their families
  • - explore the surrounding monuments including the fireman’s memorial & the survivor’s tree., - includes pre-reserved tickets for the 9/11 memorial museum, so you won’t wait in line. explore the museum exhibits alone, at your own pace., - join a small group of no more than 20 others to maximize the intimate nature of this topic, - led by an expert local guide, you’ll hear personal stories from that fateful day, giving your visit a human context, and with small groups and all tickets purchased in advance, your visit is intimate, relaxed and hassle-free., - spend time with a local new yorker and guide visiting the most important sites and memorials of september 11th, 2001

Version 58 – April 01, 2021 20:44

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Highlights
  • - explore the surrounding monuments including the fireman’s memorial & the survivor’s tree., - includes pre-reserved tickets for the 9/11 memorial museum, so you won’t wait in line. explore the museum exhibits alone, at your own pace., - join a small group of no more than 20 others to maximize the intimate nature of this topic, - led by an expert local guide, you’ll hear personal stories from that fateful day, giving your visit a human context, and with small groups and all tickets purchased in advance, your visit is intimate, relaxed and hassle-free., - spend time with a local new yorker and guide visiting the most important sites and memorials of september 11th, 2001
  • - explore the surrounding monuments including the fireman’s memorial & the survivor’s tree., - includes pre-reserved tickets for the 9/11 memorial museum, so you won’t wait in line. explore the museum exhibits alone, at your own pace., - led by an expert local guide, you’ll hear personal stories from that fateful day, giving your visit a human context, and with small groups and all tickets purchased in advance, your visit is intimate, relaxed and hassle-free., - see the beautiful 9/11 memorial pools and the new one world trade center., - visit the 9/11 memorial on a guided tour to learn about the tragic events of september 11, 2001, and see how new york has recovered and rebuilt.

Version 57 – April 01, 2021 20:36

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Summary
  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with our poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St. Peter's Chapel, the Oculus, the FDNY Memorial Wall, and the many memorial structures at the 9/11 Memorial including the reflection pools and survivor tree. After your time with your expert guide, gain priority access into the touching 9/11 Memorial Museum for time on your own to wander the emotional exhibits and honor those who lost their lives, and those who spent time saving them.
  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with our poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St. Peter's Chapel, the Oculus, the FDNY Memorial Wall, and the many memorial structures at the 9/11 Memorial including the reflection pools and survivor tree. After your time with your expert guide, gain priority access into the touching 9/11 Memorial Museum for time on your own to wander the emotional exhibits and honor those lives past. 

Version 56 – April 01, 2021 20:30

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Summary
  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with our poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St. Peter's Chapel, the Oculus, the FDNY Memorial Wall, and the many memorial structures at the 9/11 Memorial including the reflection pools and survivor tree. After your time with your expert guide, gain priority access into the touching 9/11 Memorial Museum for time on your own to wander the emotional exhibits and honor those lives past. 
  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with this poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St Peter's Chapel, the Oculus, the FDNY Memorial Wall, and the many memorial structures at the 9/11 Memorial including the reflection pools and survivor tree. After your time with your expert guide, gain priority access into the touching 9/11 Memorial Museum for time on your own to wander the emotional exhibits and honor those lives past. 

Version 55 – April 01, 2021 20:29

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Summary
  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with this poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St Peter's Chapel, the Oculus, the FDNY Memorial Wall, and the many memorial structures at the 9/11 Memorial including the reflection pools and survivor tree. After your time with your expert guide, gain priority access into the touching 9/11 Memorial Museum for time on your own to wander the emotional exhibits and honor those lives past. 
  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with this poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St Peter's Chapel, the Oculus, the FDNY Memorial Wall, and the many memorial structures at the 9/11 Memorial including the reflection pools and survivor tree.
  • the Fireman's Memorial, the Reflecting Pools and the Survivor's Tree. Then visit the incredible 9/11 Museum with pre-reserved priority entrance tickets.

Version 54 – April 01, 2021 20:28

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Summary
  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with this poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St Peter's Chapel, the Oculus, the FDNY Memorial Wall, and the many memorial structures at the 9/11 Memorial including the reflection pools and survivor tree.
  • the Fireman's Memorial, the Reflecting Pools and the Survivor's Tree. Then visit the incredible 9/11 Museum with pre-reserved priority entrance tickets.
  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with this poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St Peter's Chapel, Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • the Fireman's Memorial, the Reflecting Pools and the Survivor's Tree. Then visit the incredible 9/11 Museum with pre-reserved priority entrance tickets.

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  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 with this poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. In the company of a local guide, pay respect at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St Peter's Chapel, Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • the Fireman's Memorial, the Reflecting Pools and the Survivor's Tree. Then visit the incredible 9/11 Museum with pre-reserved priority entrance tickets.
  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11th with this poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. With a local guide, you'll pay your respects at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St Paul's Chapel, the Fireman's Memorial, the Reflecting Pools and the Survivor's Tree. Then visit the incredible 9/11 Museum with pre-reserved priority entrance tickets.
  • Everyone remembers where they were on September 11, 2001. An event that shook the world, the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center changed the path of recent history in a way we still see every day. Visit Ground Zero to gain a deeper understanding of 9/11, the effect it had on the city (and the world!) and the long struggle undergone in New York City to move forward from that day.

Version 52 – April 01, 2021 20:04

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity and reverence it deserves. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
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  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy and peace befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity it deserves.  

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy and peace befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a personal touch, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surroundings the humanity it deserves.  
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy and peace befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small to ensure a level of intimacy and peace befitting such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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Version 49 – April 01, 2021 19:56

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

Version 48 – April 01, 2021 19:51

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and not miss any must-see exhibits. Due to the emotional nature of this museum, we let you take your time and experience this on your own. 
  •  It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and 
  • saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. Prior to entrance, your guide will give you a good overview in order for you to make good use of your time and 
  • saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own in quiet reflection. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. 
  • saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own in quiet reflection. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. 
  • saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own in quiet reflection. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. 
  • saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • After some time visiting the exterior spaces tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own in quiet reflection. With pre-reserved tickets you will bypass any line as it stretches around the block, gaining priority access. 
  • saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • This tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own in quiet reflection
  • saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the almost 3,000 lives lost in connection to the site.
  • This tour builds in tickets to the 9/11 Memorial Museum where you can spend time on your own in quiet reflection
  • saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the 2,983 lives lost.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflecting pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the 2,983 lives lost.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflection pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the 2,983 lives lost.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflection pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the 2,983 lives lost.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflection pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the 2,983 lives lost.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflection pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial, each paying tribute to the 2,983 lives lost.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflection pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial each paying tribute to the 2,983 lives lost 
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

Version 40 – April 01, 2021 19:27

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local New York City licensed guide, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflection pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial each paying tribute to the 2,983 lives lost 
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflection pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial each paying tribute to the 2,983 lives lost 
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001. This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflection pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial each paying tribute to the 2,983 lives lost 
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflection pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial each paying tribute to the 2,983 lives lost 
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space spread across 8-acres of the World Trade Centers former complex known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflection pools - arguably the most recognized element of the Memorial each paying tribute to the 2,983 lives lost 
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflection pools, arguable the most recognized element of the Memorial,  at pay tribute to the 2,983 lives lost 
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflection pools, arguable the most recognized element of the Memorial,  at pay tribute to the 2,983 lives lost 
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflection pools at pay tribute to the 2,977 lives lost 
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and the reflection pools at pay tribute to the 2,977 lives lost 
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and pay tribute to the 2,977 lives lost 
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and pay tribute to the 2,977 lives lost 
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and pay tribute to the 
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. Entering the space now known as the 9/11 Memorial, pause before some of the most moving tributes including the FDNY Memorial Wall, the Survivor Tree, and pay tribute to the 
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. See the messages and offerings that arrived here from across the globe. At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families as a round-the-clock 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families. 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

Version 31 – April 01, 2021 17:58

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel hear of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families. 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel head of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families. 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark on a two-hour walk through the places integral and spaces memorialized for the events of September 11th, 2001.
  • At St. Paul's Chapel head of the incredible support this small, historic place offered for the victims and their families. 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark for the next two hours through the places memorialized in the years following September 11th, 2001.
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a connection to this tragedy, embark for the next two hours through the places memorialized in the years following September 11th, 2001.
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a deep connection to this tragedy, embark for the next two hours through the places 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a deep connection to this tragedy, embark for the next two hours through the places 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a deep connection to this tragedy, 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide with a deep connection to this tragedy, 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide (oftentimes who 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide (oftentimes who 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide, often times who 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers, every day as the sun headed west this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our stepping-off point, this church is where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Led by a local guide, often times who 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers every evening this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our 
  • where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant insight, understanding, and peace for those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers every evening this small church was encompassed by the shadows of the Twin Towers. As our 
  • where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant understanding, connection, and peace to those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers every evening it was encompassed by the shadow of the towers.
  • where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant understanding, connection, and peace to those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the original World Trade Centers every evening it was encompassed by the shadow of the towers.
  • where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant understanding, connection, and peace to those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the World Trade Centers every evening it was encompassed by the shadow of the towers.
  •  just under the shadow of 
  • where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant understanding, connection, and peace to those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, so close in proximity to the World Trade Centers every evening it was encompassed by the shadow of the towers.
  •  just under the shadow of 
  • where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant understanding, connection, and peace to those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel just under the shadow of 
  • where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant understanding, connection, and peace to those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel just under the shadow of 
  • where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant understanding, connection, and peace to those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant understanding, connection, and peace to those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, where New Yorkers gathered for news of missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. 
  • As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant understanding, connection, and peace to those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, where New Yorkers gathered for news of their missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant understanding, connection, and peace to those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins on the steps of St. Peter's Chapel, where New Yorkers gathered for news of their missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant understanding, connection, and peace to those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins in St. Peter's Chapel, where New Yorkers gathered for news of their missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant understanding, connection, and peace to those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero that sunny Tuesday morning in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins in St. Peter's Chapel, where New Yorkers gathered for news of their missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant understanding, connection, and peace to those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins in St. Peter's Chapel, where New Yorkers gathered for news of their missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant understanding, connection, and peace to those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York, and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins in St. Peter's Chapel, where New Yorkers gathered for news of their missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant understanding, peace, and connection to those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York City and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins in St. Peter's Chapel, where New Yorkers gathered for news of their missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits. On this touching tribute tour, go behind the headlines of the September 11th terrorist attacks to grant understanding, peace, and connection to those who were directly affected, the citizens of New York City and all those who found themselves at Ground Zero in 2001. 
  • This intimate tour begins in St. Peter's Chapel, where New Yorkers gathered for news of their missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits.
  • On this touching tribute to those who 
  • Go behind the headlines of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and discover the human stories so often forgotten, on this touching 9/11 Memorial tour.
  • This intimate tour begins in St. Peter's Chapel, where New Yorkers gathered for news of their missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths from the triumphs and tragedies that occur within its limits.
  • On this touching tribute to those who 
  • Go behind the headlines of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and discover the human stories so often forgotten, on this touching 9/11 Memorial tour.
  • This intimate tour begins in St. Peter's Chapel, where New Yorkers gathered for news of their missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths 
  • Go behind the headlines of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and discover the human stories so often forgotten, on this touching 9/11 Memorial tour.
  • This intimate tour begins in St. Peter's Chapel, where New Yorkers gathered for news of their missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

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  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11th with this poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. With a local guide, you'll pay your respects at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St Paul's Chapel, the Fireman's Memorial, the Reflecting Pools and the Survivor's Tree. Then visit the incredible 9/11 Museum with pre-reserved priority entrance tickets.
  • Everyone remembers where they were on September 11, 2001. An event that shook the world, the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center changed the path of recent history in a way we still see every day. Visit Ground Zero to gain a deeper understanding of 9/11, the effect it had on the city (and the world!) and the long struggle undergone in New York City to move forward from that day.
  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11 with this poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. With a local guide, you'll pay your respects at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St Paul's Chapel, the Fireman's Memorial, the Reflecting Pools and the Survivor's Tree. Then visit the incredible 9/11 Museum with pre-reserved priority entrance tickets.
  • Everyone remembers where they were on September 11, 2001. An event that shook the world, the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center changed the path of recent history in a way we still see every day. Visit Ground Zero to gain a deeper understanding of 9/11, the effect it had on the city (and the world!) and the long struggle undergone in New York City to move forward from that day.

Version 13 – April 01, 2021 17:30

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Summary
  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11 with this poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. With a local guide, you'll pay your respects at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St Paul's Chapel, the Fireman's Memorial, the Reflecting Pools and the Survivor's Tree. Then visit the incredible 9/11 Museum with pre-reserved priority entrance tickets.
  • Everyone remembers where they were on September 11, 2001. An event that shook the world, the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center changed the path of recent history in a way we still see every day. Visit Ground Zero to gain a deeper understanding of 9/11, the effect it had on the city (and the world!) and the long struggle undergone in New York City to move forward from that day.
  • Pay homage and 
  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11 with this poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. With a local guide, you'll pay your respects at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St Paul's Chapel, the Fireman's Memorial, the Reflecting Pools and the Survivor's Tree. Then visit the incredible 9/11 Museum with pre-reserved priority entrance tickets.
  • Everyone remembers where they were on September 11, 2001. An event that shook the world, the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center changed the path of recent history in a way we still see every day. Visit Ground Zero to gain a deeper understanding of 9/11, the effect it had on the city (and the world!) and the long struggle undergone in New York City to move forward from that day.

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  • 79
  • 78

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Know Before You Go
  • comfortable walking shoes recommended. , please note that guests will need to pass through airport style security to enter the 9/11 memorial museum. certain items are not permitted in the museum and such items will be confiscated and will not be returned. please refer to 9/11 museum's guidelines on specific prohibited items: http://www.911memorial.org/security-screening.
  • comfortable walking shoes recommended. , please note that guests will need to pass through airport style security to enter the 9/11 memorial museum. certain items are not permitted in the museum and such items will be confiscated and will not be returned. please refer to 9/11 museum's guidelines on specific prohibited items: http://www.911memorial.org/security-screening., please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows after tour commencement or departure.

Know Before You Book
  • 9/11 memorial museum is non-guided with 5pm entry. an average visit takes approximately two hours., this tour does not include the one world observatory.

Duration type
  • fixed
  • flexible

Percent Complete
  • 94.4444444444444444
  • 100.0

Score
  • 78
  • 79

Version 10 – April 01, 2021 17:23

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Short Description
  • New York City, like all cities around the world, draws its stories and strengths 
  • Go behind the headlines of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and discover the human stories so often forgotten, on this touching 9/11 Memorial tour.
  • This intimate tour begins in St. Peter's Chapel, where New Yorkers gathered for news of their missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • Go behind the headlines of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and discover the human stories so often forgotten, on this touching 9/11 Memorial tour.
  • This intimate tour begins in St. Peter's Chapel, where New Yorkers gathered for news of their missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

Summary
  • Pay homage and 
  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11 with this poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. With a local guide, you'll pay your respects at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St Paul's Chapel, the Fireman's Memorial, the Reflecting Pools and the Survivor's Tree. Then visit the incredible 9/11 Museum with pre-reserved priority entrance tickets.
  • Everyone remembers where they were on September 11, 2001. An event that shook the world, the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center changed the path of recent history in a way we still see every day. Visit Ground Zero to gain a deeper understanding of 9/11, the effect it had on the city (and the world!) and the long struggle undergone in New York City to move forward from that day.
  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11 with this poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. With a local guide, you'll pay your respects at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St Paul's Chapel, the Fireman's Memorial, the Reflecting Pools and the Survivor's Tree. Then visit the incredible 9/11 Museum with pre-reserved priority entrance tickets.
  • Everyone remembers where they were on September 11, 2001. An event that shook the world, the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center changed the path of recent history in a way we still see every day. Visit Ground Zero to gain a deeper understanding of 9/11, the effect it had on the city (and the world!) and the long struggle undergone in New York City to move forward from that day.

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Short Description
  • Go behind the headlines of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and discover the human stories so often forgotten, on this touching 9/11 Memorial tour.
  • This intimate tour begins in St. Peter's Chapel, where New Yorkers gathered for news of their missing loved ones in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. As the days ticked by, St Paul's Chapel became an incredible center of support for the victims and their families, and has remained so to this day. Led by your local guide, you'll see the messages and gifts that arrived here from all over the world, and hear the story of this historic spot.
  • At the 9/11 Memorial, you'll stop at the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the FDNY's heroism during the attacks, and see the Survivor Tree, to hear the story of how a small pear tree near the Twin Towers has become a symbol for rebirth around the city.
  • Naturally, you can't miss the Reflecting Pools, which were built in the footprints of the fallen towers and are lined with plaques listing the names of each of the 2,606 people killed in New York on September 11th, and the names of those killed in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
  • This 9/11 Memorial Tour saves the best for last with a visit to the stunning 9/11 Memorial Museum. We have pre-reserved your tickets so even if the line stretches around the block, you'll stroll right in for your visit. Before you enter, your guide will give you a rundown on how the museum is laid out and what to keep an eye out for, including artifacts from the attack, personal items of those who were lost, and stories from victims and survivors. It can be a tear-jerker so we let you take your time and experience this singular museum by yourself.
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
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  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
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  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
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  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
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  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St. Peter’s Chapel and Tribute Cross
  • St. Pauls Chapel and Cemetery
  • Oculus
  • FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
  • Anne Frank Tree
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
  • The Reflection Pools
  • The Survivor Tree
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum
  • Sites Visited:
  • St Paul's Chapel
  • Oculus
  • 9/11 Memorial Pools 
  • Fireman's Memorial
  • Survivor Tree 
  • One World Trade Center
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum (Museum is non-guided)
  • Stainless steel Memorial Cross (Krawczyk)

Included
  • expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved ticket to 9/11 memorial museum, small group of up to 25 people
  • expert local tour guide, reserved 5pm timed-entry 9/11 museum tickets (non-guided)

Excluded
  • gratuities, hotel pick-up / drop-off, lunch
  • gratuities, hotel pick-up / drop-off

Additional Info
  • Gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory.

Health items
  • Face masks required for travelers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Face masks provided for travelers
  • Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitized between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
  • Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
  • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for travelers
  • Face masks required for travelers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Face masks provided for travelers
  • Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitized between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
  • Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
  • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for travelers

Summary
  • Immerse yourself in the human stories behind the tragedy of September 11 with this poignant 9/11 Memorial Tour. With a local guide, you'll pay your respects at the most important sites from the 9/11 attacks including St Paul's Chapel, the Fireman's Memorial, the Reflecting Pools and the Survivor's Tree. Then visit the incredible 9/11 Museum with pre-reserved priority entrance tickets.
  • Everyone remembers where they were on September 11, 2001. An event that shook the world, the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center changed the path of recent history in a way we still see every day. Visit Ground Zero to gain a deeper understanding of 9/11, the effect it had on the city (and the world!) and the long struggle undergone in New York City to move forward from that day.
  • Everyone remembers where they were on September 11, 2001. An event that shook the world, the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center changed the path of recent history in a way we still see every day. Visit Ground Zero to gain a deeper understanding of 9/11, the effect it had on the city (and the world!) and the long struggle undergone in New York City to move forward from that day.

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Short Description
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 
  • With an expert local guide, you’ll explore not just the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, but the areas and landmarks around the World Trade Center that featured so poignantly in news reports after the attacks. 
  •  
  • You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
  • See the stainless steel memorial cross, the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, each one built in the footprint of one of the twin towers, and inscribed with the names of all those who perished in the attack. Your guide will take this time to give you a more personal account of the tragedy that unfolded here, taking you to the Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree to tell you the incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand.
  •  
  • The last stop on our tour is one we’ll let you manage on your own. The 9/11 Museum is a very well curated space, with artifacts salvaged from the event on display, alongside countless personal stories. It’s a very moving visit, best taken in at your own pace in silence. We still have one last perk though – we’ve pre-reserved your museum tickets, so you’ll skip long lines to gain immediate access.
  •  
  • We’ve kept our groups small for this tour to ensure a level of intimacy and peace that’s fitting for such a visit, and have chosen only the best local guides to give your tour a more personal feel, giving the 9/11 Memorial and its surrounds a more human context. 

Description
  • Sites Visited:
  • St Paul's Chapel
  • Oculus
  • 9/11 Memorial Pools 
  • Fireman's Memorial
  • Survivor Tree 
  • One World Trade Center
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum (Museum is non-guided)
  • Stainless steel Memorial Cross (Krawczyk)
  • Sites Visited:
  • St Paul's Chapel
  • Oculus
  • 9/11 Memorial Pools 
  • Fireman's Memorial
  • Survivor Tree 
  • One World Trade Center
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum (Museum is non-guided)
  • Stainless steel Memorial Cross (Krawczyk)

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Included
  • expert local tour guide, reserved 5pm timed-entry 9/11 museum tickets (non-guided)
  • expert local tour guide, reserved 5pm timed-entry 9/11 museum tickets (non-guided), small groups of 20 people or fewer

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  • New York City
  • New Orleans

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Highlights
  • - explore the surrounding monuments including the fireman’s memorial & the survivor’s tree., - includes pre-reserved tickets for the 9/11 memorial museum, so you won’t wait in line. explore the museum exhibits alone, at your own pace., - led by an expert local guide, you’ll hear personal stories from that fateful day, giving your visit a human context, and with small groups and all tickets purchased in advance, your visit is intimate, relaxed and hassle-free., - see the beautiful 9/11 memorial pools and the new one world trade center., - visit the 9/11 memorial on a guided tour to learn about the tragic events of september 11, 2001, and see how new york has recovered and rebuilt.
  • - eat a slice of authentic king cake., - enjoy a classic new orleans cocktail at the oldest family-run restaurant in america and learn about the illustrious mardi gras “krewes” that meet there., - explore the french quarter and learn the history and traditions that make mardi gras one of the most famous celebrations on earth., - go behind the scenes at mardi gras world to see how the amazing parade floats are made., - take a fully-guided tour of the mardi gras museum of costumes and culture and try on actual parade costumes., - take part in your very own second line parade led by your local expert guide.

Included
  • expert local tour guide, reserved 5pm timed-entry 9/11 museum tickets (non-guided), small groups of 20 people or fewer
  • 1 pre-selected cocktail or non-alcoholic beverage, local expert guide, shuttle to and from mardi gras world, slice of king cake, tickets to mardis gras world (unaccompanied by guide), tickets to the mardi gras museum of costumes and culture

Excluded
  • gratuities, hotel pick-up / drop-off
  • additional food and drinks may be purchased at own expense, gratuities, hotel pick-up / drop-off

Know Before You Go
  • comfortable walking shoes recommended. , please note that guests will need to pass through airport style security to enter the 9/11 memorial museum. certain items are not permitted in the museum and such items will be confiscated and will not be returned. please refer to 9/11 museum's guidelines on specific prohibited items: http://www.911memorial.org/security-screening., please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows after tour commencement or departure.
  • comfortable walking shoes recommended. , please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows after tour commencement or departure., the walking portion of the tour is outdoors rain or shine, so please dress appropriately. ponchos are recommended for rain while umbrellas are recommended for shade. the garden district neighborhood experiences light flooding during summer season so rain boots are also recommended.

Know Before You Book
  • 9/11 memorial museum is non-guided with 5pm entry. an average visit takes approximately two hours., this tour does not include the one world observatory.
  • due to the uneven sidewalks, exposed tree roots, and aged cemeteries, tour is not wheelchair and stroller accessible. , please alert us to any dietary restrictions upon booking.

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  • 88.8888888888888889