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Version 119 – April 15, 2025 12:50
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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.
Version 86 – July 05, 2024 09:51
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9/11 Memorial Tour with Priority Entrance Observatory Tickets
Version 84 – February 16, 2024 18:48
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- Know Before You Go
- no food or beverages may be brought into one world observatory., the one world observatory portion of this tour is self-guided to 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.
no food or beverages may be brought into one world observatory., the one world observatory portion of this tour is self-guided to 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
- the one world observatory portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
the one world observatory portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own., 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 81 – June 30, 2023 17:55
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Version 78 – December 30, 2022 14:17
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- Highlights
- experience one world observatory with pre-booked tickets., explore personal memorial sites such as st. paul’s chapel., hear stories of heroism & tragedy from the attacks., join a small group for a more intimate experience., visit the most significant sites of the 9/11 memorial.
- 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, experience one world observatory with pre-booked tickets., explore personal memorial sites such as st. paul’s chapel., visit the most significant sites of the 9/11 memorial.
Version 77 – December 30, 2022 14:16
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- Highlights
- - 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, experience one world observatory with pre-booked tickets., explore personal memorial sites such as st. paul’s chapel., visit the most significant sites of the 9/11 memorial.
- 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, - visit the churches of st. peter's and st. paul's integral in the relief effort for first responders and their families, experience one world observatory with pre-booked tickets., visit the most significant sites of the 9/11 memorial.
Version 76 – December 30, 2022 14:16
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- Highlights
- - 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, - visit the churches of st. peter's and st. paul's integral in the relief effort for first responders and their families, experience one world observatory with pre-booked tickets., visit the most significant sites of the 9/11 memorial.
- get priority access into one world observatory 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, - visit the churches of st. peter's and st. paul's integral in the relief effort for first responders and their families, experience one world observatory with pre-booked tickets.
Version 75 – December 30, 2022 14:16
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- Highlights
- - get priority access into one world observatory 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, - visit the churches of st. peter's and st. paul's integral in the relief effort for first responders and their families, experience one world observatory with pre-booked tickets.
- get priority access into one world observatory 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 york guide visiting the most important sites and memorials of september 11th, 2001 , - visit the churches of st. peter's and st. paul's integral in the relief effort for first responders and their families
Version 74 – December 30, 2022 14:15
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- Your 2-hour tour begins at St. Peter’s Church, where families and friends came to pray, offer support, and await news in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. See the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia, and photographs that are still hanging here.
- Continue on to sites you may have missed if you were visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks.
- At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will show you the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Center and engraved with the names of every victim. Hear about the staff who place a single rose on the name of each victim on their birthday.
- Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed regardless of the how large the crowds are.
- There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit. Inside the lobby, you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure and of the men and women who built it.
- After the visit you’ll board a skypod for a trip through time and space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special skypod elevators are covered inside with LCD screens, on which you will watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds.
- Disembark at the top of 1 World Tower for incredible panoramic views over the city.
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Version 73 – December 30, 2022 14:14
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- Many 9/11 tours bypass less-known landmarks and head only to the most popular, leaving you with only half of the story. This One World Observatory and World Trade Center tour gives you an immersive look at the monuments of September 11th, including St. Peter's Chapel, American Express 11 Tears Memorial, and the Fireman’s Memorial. Plus, finish your tour at One World Observatory, 102 stories above the city.
Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be the strongest building in the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from pre-reserved tickets, bypassing any line, and 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 sites. In the "skypod", the elevators created in association with Universal Studios, whisk to the top amongst LCD screens allowing you to watch the adaption of New York from the 1600s to the present, all while ascending 102 floors in a short 42 seconds. Truly a magnificent way to end a day of looking back at the past while experiencing the future.
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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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
One World Observatory
Version 65 – March 10, 2022 12:54
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- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be the strongest building in the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from pre-reserved tickets, bypassing any line, and 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 sites. In the "skypod", the elevators created in association with Universal Studios, whisk to the top amongst LCD screens allowing you to watch the adaption of New York from the 1600s to the present, all while ascending 102 floors in a short 42 seconds. Truly a magnificent way to end a day of looking back at the past while experiencing the future.
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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.
COVID UPDATE. Effective August 30, 2021, proof of Covid-19 vaccination (over the age of 12) is required to enter the One World Observatory. 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
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be the strongest building in the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from pre-reserved tickets, bypassing any line, and 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 sites. In the "skypod", the elevators created in association with Universal Studios, whisk to the top amongst LCD screens allowing you to watch the adaption of New York from the 1600s to the present, all while ascending 102 floors in a short 42 seconds. Truly a magnificent way to end a day of looking back at the past while experiencing the future.
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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.
- Know Before You Go
- no food or beverages may be brought into one world observatory., the one world observatory portion of this tour is self-guided to 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.
no food or beverages may be brought into one world observatory., the one world observatory portion of this tour is self-guided to 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
- the one world observatory portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own., 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
the one world observatory portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own.
Version 63 – October 22, 2021 13:20
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- Know Before You Go
- no food or beverages may be brought into one world observatory., the one world observatory portion of this tour is self-guided to 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 one world observatory portion of this tour is self-guided to 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 61 – October 22, 2021 13:17
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- Know Before You Go
- the one world observatory portion of this tour is self-guided to 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 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
- the one world observatory portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own.
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Version 60 – October 06, 2021 15:44
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- Terms and conditions
- 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.
Version 58 – September 21, 2021 20:29
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This tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travelers
Version 57 – September 21, 2021 19:36
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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.
Version 56 – September 21, 2021 17:15
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- Additional Info
- 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.
Version 55 – August 23, 2021 15:26
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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 One World Observatory. 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
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be the strongest building in the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from pre-reserved tickets, bypassing any line, and 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 sites. In the "skypod", the elevators created in association with Universal Studios, whisk to the top amongst LCD screens allowing you to watch the adaption of New York from the 1600s to the present, all while ascending 102 floors in a short 42 seconds. Truly a magnificent way to end a day of looking back at the past while experiencing the future.
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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.
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be the strongest building in the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from pre-reserved tickets, bypassing any line, and 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 sites. In the "skypod", the elevators created in association with Universal Studios, whisk to the top amongst LCD screens allowing you to watch the adaption of New York from the 1600s to the present, all while ascending 102 floors in a short 42 seconds. Truly a magnificent way to end a day of looking back at the past while experiencing the future.
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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.
Version 54 – May 12, 2021 18:44
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- Previous Version
- 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
- One World Observatory
- 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
- One World Observatory
Stop At - St. Peter’s Church 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 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.
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 - One World Observatory
Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to One World Observatory 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 sites.
Duration: 60 mins
Admission Ticket: Included
Version 53 – May 12, 2021 18:00
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- Previous Version
- 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
- One World Observatory
- Stop At - St. Peter’s Church 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 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.
- 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 - One World Observatory
- Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to One World Observatory 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 sites.
- Duration: 60 mins
- Admission Ticket: Included
- 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
- One World Observatory
- Stop At - St. Peter’s Church 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 - One World Observatory
- Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to One World Observatory 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 sites.
- Duration: 60 mins
- Admission Ticket: Included
Version 52 – May 12, 2021 18:00
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be the strongest building in the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from pre-reserved tickets, bypassing any line, and 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 sites. In the "skypod", the elevators created in association with Universal Studios, whisk to the top amongst LCD screens allowing you to watch the adaption of New York from the 1600s to the present, all while ascending 102 floors in a short 42 seconds. Truly a magnificent way to end a day of looking back at the past while experiencing the future.
-
- 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.
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be strongest building in the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from pre-reserved tickets, bypassing any line, and 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 sites. In the "skypod", the elevators created in association with Universal Studios, whisk to the top amongst LCD screens allowing you to watch the adaption of New York from the 1600s to the present, all while ascending 102 floors in a short 42 seconds. Truly a magnificent way to end a day of looking back at the past while experiencing the future.
-
- 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 51 – May 12, 2021 17:46
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be strongest building in the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from pre-reserved tickets, bypassing any line, and 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 sites. In the "skypod", the elevators created in association with Universal Studios, whisk to the top amongst LCD screens allowing you to watch the adaption of New York from the 1600s to the present, all while ascending 102 floors in a short 42 seconds. Truly a magnificent way to end a day of looking back at the past while experiencing the future.
-
- 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.
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be strongest building in the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from pre-reserved tickets, bypassing any line, and 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 sites. In the "skypod", the elevators created in association with Universal Studios, whisk to the top amongst LCD screens allowing you to watch the adaption of New York from the 1600s to the present, all while ascending 102 floors in a short 42 seconds. Truly a magnificent way to end a day of looking back at the past while experiencing the future.
-
- 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 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
- One World Observatory
- Stop At - St. Peter’s Church 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 - One World Observatory
- Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to One World Observatory 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 sites.
- 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
- One World Observatory
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 - One World Observatory
- Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to One World Observatory 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 sites.
- Duration: 60 mins
- Admission Ticket: Included
Version 50 – April 15, 2021 16:02
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Excluded
- gratuities, hotel pick-up / drop-off, lunch, one world observatory is at your leisure and does not include a guide inside.
gratuities, hotel pick-up / drop-off, lunch, the one world observatory is at your leisure and does not include a guide inside.
Version 49 – April 15, 2021 16:01
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Included
- expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved, priority access ticket to one world observatory
expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved ticket to one world observatory
Version 48 – April 15, 2021 16:00
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Highlights
- - get priority access into one world observatory 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 york guide visiting the most important sites and memorials of september 11th, 2001 , - visit the churches of st. peter's and st. paul's integral in the relief effort for first responders and their families
- get priority access into one world observatory 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 york 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 47 – April 15, 2021 15:59
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Highlights
- - get priority access into one world observatory 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 york 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 one world observatory 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
Version 46 – April 15, 2021 15:57
- 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
- One World Observatory
- 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 - One World Observatory
- Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to One World Observatory 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 sites.
- 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
- One World Observatory
- 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 - One World Observatory
Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to One World Observatory 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.
- Duration: 60 mins
- Admission Ticket: Included
Version 45 – April 15, 2021 15:55
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be strongest building in the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from pre-reserved tickets, bypassing any line, and 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 sites. In the "skypod", the elevators created in association with Universal Studios, whisk to the top amongst LCD screens allowing you to watch the adaption of New York from the 1600s to the present, all while ascending 102 floors in a short 42 seconds. Truly a magnificent way to end a day of looking back at the past while experiencing the future.
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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.
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be strongest building in the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from pre-reserved tickets, bypassing any line, and 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. In the "skypod", the elevators created in association with Universal Studios, whisk to the top amongst LCD screens allowing you to watch the adaption of New York from the 1600s to the present, all while ascending 102 floors in a short 42 seconds.
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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.
Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Version 44 – April 15, 2021 15:54
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be strongest building in the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from pre-reserved tickets, bypassing any line, and 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. In the "skypod", the elevators created in association with Universal Studios, whisk to the top amongst LCD screens allowing you to watch the adaption of New York from the 1600s to the present, all while ascending 102 floors in a short 42 seconds.
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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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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be strongest building within the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from pre-reserved tickets, bypassing any line, and 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. In the "skypod", the elevators created in association with Universal Studios, whisk to the top amongst LCD screens allowing you to watch the adaption of New York from the 1600s to the present, all while ascending 102 floors in a short 42 seconds.
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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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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Version 43 – April 15, 2021 15:53
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be strongest building within the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from pre-reserved tickets, bypassing any line, and 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. In the "skypod", the elevators created in association with Universal Studios, whisk to the top amongst LCD screens allowing you to watch the adaption of New York from the 1600s to the present, all while ascending 102 floors in a short 42 seconds.
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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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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be strongest building within the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from pre-reserved tickets, bypassing any line, and 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. In the
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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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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Version 42 – April 15, 2021 15:50
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be strongest building within the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from pre-reserved tickets, bypassing any line, and 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. In the
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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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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be strongest building within the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from
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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The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Version 41 – April 15, 2021 15:46
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory. As the tallest, and said to be strongest building within the United States (and 6th tallest in the world) you will benefit from
- 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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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory.
- 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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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Version 40 – April 15, 2021 15:45
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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, bid farewell to your guide at the entrance of One World Observatory.
- 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.
-
- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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.
Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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.
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On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Version 39 – April 15, 2021 15:43
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- 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.
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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.
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Version 38 – April 15, 2021 15:43
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City and its environs.
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City.
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Version 37 – April 15, 2021 15:42
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001 with a closing visit to the coined, "Freedom Tower" - the tallest building in the United States with endless views across New York City.
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001.
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Version 36 – April 15, 2021 15:20
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On (and around) the site of the former Twin Towers, pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001.
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On the site of the former Twin Towers,
pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001.
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Version 35 – April 15, 2021 15:10
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On the site of the former Twin Towers,
- pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites integral to the events of September 11th, 2001.
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On the site of the former Twin Towers,
pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Version 34 – April 15, 2021 15:08
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On the site of the former Twin Towers,
- pair a poignant walking tour through the intricate sites
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On the site of the former Twin Towers,
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Version 33 – April 15, 2021 15:06
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people. On the site of the former Twin Towers,
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people.
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Version 32 – April 15, 2021 15:05
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of past events, One World Observatory is a testament to a city and its people.
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of the past events, One World Observatory
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Version 31 – April 15, 2021 15:05
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing as a beacon of strength in the ashes of the past events, One World Observatory
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Version 30 – April 15, 2021 15:03
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
Version 28 – April 13, 2021 17:00
- Current Version
- Previous Version
Version 27 – April 13, 2021 16:15
- 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
- One World Observatory
- 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 - One World Observatory
- Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to One World Observatory 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.
- 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
- One World Observatory
- 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 - One World Observatory
Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to One World Observatory 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 26 – April 13, 2021 16:15
- 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
- One World Observatory
- 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 - One World Observatory
- Description: After some time visiting the exterior spaces, this tour builds in tickets to One World Observatory 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
Oculus
- FDNY Memorial Wall and Ten House
- Anne Frank Tree
- St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
- The Reflection Pools
- The Survivor Tree
- One World Observatory
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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.
comfortable walking shoes recommended. , no food or beverages may be brought into one world observatory., only bags/backpacks/packages no larger than 16 inches high by 18 inches long will be permitted. there are no lockers or storage facilities at this venue., 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., strollers are allowed but one world observatory asks to fold the stroller when accessing the elevators.
- Know Before You Book
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observatory entry is at 5pm. average length of visit is 1 hour. , this tour does not include the 9/11 memorial museum.
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- Short Description
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
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- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
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- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
- Included
- expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved ticket to one world observatory
expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved ticket to one world observatory, small group of up to 25 people
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- Excluded
- gratuities, hotel pick-up / drop-off, lunch, the one world observatory is at your leisure and does not include a guide inside.
gratuities, lunch, the one world observatory is at your leisure and does not include a guide inside.
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- Highlights
- - gain priority access into one world observatory 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
- guaranteed visit to one world observatory with pre-reserved tickets., - guided tour of personal memorial sites such as fireman's memorial, for human insight., - small groups of only 20 people or fewer., - visit the key sites of the 9/11 memorial, including reflecting pools.
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- 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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- Included
- expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved ticket to one world observatory, small group of up to 25 people
expert local tour guide, guaranteed, pre-reserved entrance to one world observatory
- Excluded
- gratuities, lunch, the one world observatory is at your leisure and does not include a guide inside.
gratuities, hotel pick-up / drop-off
- Additional Info
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Gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory.
Please note you will need to pass through airport style security to enter One World Observatory, and unavoidable lines can build up as people pass through security. Certain items are not permitted in the Observatory and such items will be confiscated and will not be returned. Please refer to One World Observatory's guidelines on specific prohibited items: https://oneworldobservatory.com/content/uploads/2015/03/OWO-Prohibited-Items.pdf
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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
- One World Observatory
- Sites Visited:
One World Observatory
St Paul's Chapel
- Oculus
Survivor Tree
Fireman's Memorial
One World Trade Center
9/11 Memorial Pools
Version 14 – April 06, 2021 22:17
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- Description
- Sites Visited:
- One World Observatory
- St Paul's Chapel
- Oculus
- Survivor Tree
- Fireman's Memorial
- One World Trade Center
- 9/11 Memorial Pools
- Sites Visited:
One World Observatory (Observatory is non-guided)
- St Paul's Chapel
- Oculus
- Survivor Tree
- Fireman's Memorial
- One World Trade Center
- 9/11 Memorial Pools
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Version 2 – March 11, 2020 13:33
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- Short Description
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
-
- 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.
-
- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
-
- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
-
- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
- Standing tall and proud on the site of the 9/11 attacks, One World Tower is a testament to a city that was knocked down and got back up again. Get to the heart of that terrible tragedy and learn how NYC rebuilt itself bigger, better and stronger on our guided 9/11 Memorial Tour. With small groups of only 20 people or fewer, your tour will be intimate and your local tour guide will be easy to interact with.
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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.
-
- On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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- The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit.
-
- Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
- Description
- Sites Visited:
- One World Observatory (Observatory is non-guided)
- St Paul's Chapel
- Oculus
- Survivor Tree
- Fireman's Memorial
- One World Trade Center
- 9/11 Memorial Pools
- Sites Visited:
- One World Observatory (Observatory is non-guided)
- St Paul's Chapel
- Oculus
- Survivor Tree
- Fireman's Memorial
- One World Trade Center
- 9/11 Memorial Pools
Version 1 – February 17, 2020 13:44
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- Highlights
- - guaranteed visit to one world observatory with pre-reserved tickets., - guided tour of personal memorial sites such as fireman's memorial, for human insight., - small groups of only 20 people or fewer., - visit the key sites of the 9/11 memorial, including reflecting pools.
- 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.
- Included
- expert local tour guide, guaranteed, pre-reserved entrance to one world observatory
expert local tour guide, reserved 5pm timed-entry 9/11 museum tickets (non-guided), small groups of 20 people or fewer
- Know Before You Go
- comfortable walking shoes recommended. , no food or beverages may be brought into one world observatory., only bags/backpacks/packages no larger than 16 inches high by 18 inches long will be permitted. there are no lockers or storage facilities at this venue., 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., strollers are allowed but one world observatory asks to fold the stroller when accessing the elevators.
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
- observatory entry is at 5pm. average length of visit is 1 hour. , this tour does not include the 9/11 memorial museum.
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.