• Explore one of the most out-and-out museums in NYC with a ticket and a digital tour - all in one app • Discover the carefully preserved collection of monumental, authentic, and unique artifacts • Re
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Self-guided audio tour for your smartphone
- Entrance fee
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The audio tour is generally suitable for older kids, but it does cover some heavy themes related to loss and tragedy. It might be a good idea to prep your kids about the events of 9/11 beforehand. The app allows them to engage with the material through personal stories, which could help make it more relatable for them.
A: You don't need to book tickets in advance for the audio tour, which is great! Just make sure you have the app downloaded on your phone before you get there. If you plan on visiting during a busy time, I recommend checking in advance on potential wait times.
A: Mornings right when they open (usually around 10 AM) are usually the best times to beat the crowds. Weekdays are a lot quieter than weekends too. If you can make it on a Tuesday or Wednesday, you'll have a much more personal experience.
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the 9/11 Memorial Audio Tour - any thoughts?
I’m considering gifting the National 9/11 Memorial Ticket & Audio Tour to my dad. He’s always been interested in history and I think he’d appreciate the personal stories included in the audio. Is it a good gift? How long does the tour usually take?
Just did the 9/11 Memorial Audio Tour - wow!
I did the National 9/11 Memorial Audio Tour last week, and it was incredibly moving. Hearing the personal accounts gave me chills. I went solo, but I think it would make an awesome gift for someone who values history. Just a heads up: make sure your phone is fully charged because the audio plays for a while!