9/11 Memorial & Ground Zero Tour with Optional 9/11 Museum Ticket

This Ground Zero walking tour begins Battery Park where host will take you past Wall St & the NY Stock exchange as we head towards ground zero. We will visit St Paul's Chapel, known as the “Little Cha

This Ground Zero walking tour begins Battery Park where host will take you past Wall St & the NY Stock exchange as we head towards ground zero. We will visit St Paul's Chapel, known as the “Little Chapel That Stood”know as the oldest public building still actively used in NYC. It was a miracle that this church survived all the falling debris of the World Trade Center located 1 block away. Being so close family of missing loved ones used the fence as a bulletin board to post signs looking for missing family members becoming the heart of the rescue days following the brutal attack. We will visit The Fire Department of New York Memorial wall seeing what the first responders faced & did on this day & fire station located at ground zero. Entering ground zero or the National 9/11 Memorial built in memory of the 2,753 victim of World Trade Center attack as the plane crashed into Tower 1 & 2. Upgrade to 911 National September 11 Museum. Multimedia displays, narratives and artifacts.

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Location: New York City

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Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this Ground Zero tour?

A: There's no strict age limit, but I think it's best for kids 10 and up. Younger kids might not fully appreciate it, and there can be some heavy topics discussed. Bring them if you feel they can handle it, just be prepared to explain things.

Q: What should we wear for the Ground Zero tour? Is it all outdoors?

A: Comfortable walking shoes are a must! The tour starts in Battery Park and goes through the city, so expect to be on your feet. Dress for the weather since parts are outdoors. Also, layers are a good idea in case it gets chilly.

Q: How do we handle rescheduling if plans change?

A: You can reschedule fairly easily through Attractions4us. Just make sure to do it at least 48 hours in advance to avoid any fees. It’s really simple—just reach out via their support. I had to change my date, and they were super helpful!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Ground Zero tour – any thoughts?

I'm considering buying the 9/11 Memorial & Ground Zero Tour with Museum ticket for my dad's birthday. He was in NYC during 9/11 and has a personal connection to it all. Do you think he’d appreciate the experience? I know it can be heavy but meaningful too. Also, how much walking is involved? Just want to make sure he can handle it.

Who else has done the Ground Zero tour? What was it like?

I just got back from the Ground Zero tour and it was incredibly moving. Our guide had a personal story related to 9/11, which made it so much more impactful. We visited St Paul's Chapel and the memorial, and the vibe was respectful. I’d definitely recommend upgrading to the museum ticket; the artifacts and narratives really hit home. Perfect for anyone wanting to understand the history better.