67 reviews
2 hours
Max 10
Take in the key sites of the 9/11 Memorial with a local guide, including the Reflecting Pools, Fireman's Memorial, St. Paul's Chapel, and the Survivor's Tree. You'll also take a trip to the top of the One World Observatory with pre-reserved tickets, which means you won't have to wait in line to see NYC's most stunning symbol of life after 9/11.
Reflect on the sequence of events which unfolded in New York on 9/11 2001
Visit the Reflecting Pools, Fireman's Memorial and Survivor's Tree
Hear stories of tragedy, heroism and community cohesion from your dedicated guide
Avail of your pre-reserved ticket to the One World Observatory
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The One World Trade Center is a symbol of regeneration and healing after one of the worst attacks to ever take place on American soil. On this tour, you'll visit some of the key sites of those attacks, then avail of pre-reserved tickets to the top of the tower, where you will enjoy panoramic views over NYC.
The day starts in St. Peter's Church where family and friends from all over the city gathered after the attacks to pray for loved ones, and await news from the wreckage. As your local guide tells you the story of that day, you'll move on to Ground Zero, where the enormous Reflecting Pools and other memorials have replaced piles of smoking rubble.
Read moreThe One World Trade Center is a symbol of regeneration and healing after one of the worst attacks to ever take place on American soil. On this tour, you'll visit some of the key sites of those attacks, then avail of pre-reserved tickets to the top of the tower, where you will enjoy panoramic views over NYC.
The day starts in St. Peter's Church where family and friends from all over the city gathered after the attacks to pray for loved ones, and await news from the wreckage. As your local guide tells you the story of that day, you'll move on to Ground Zero, where the enormous Reflecting Pools and other memorials have replaced piles of smoking rubble.
Here you'll visit the Fireman's Memorial to learn of the heroic men and women who searched tirelessly through the remains of the buildings for survivors. At the Survivor Tree you'll see one of the most touching reminders of that day - a pear tree that miraculously survived the collapse of the Twin Towers and was nursed back to health by locals, to become a symbol of their own survival and rejuvenation.
At every step of the tour, except in the One World Observatory, your local guide will be on hand to add background and context. They will tell you the stories of tragedy, but also stories of heroism and community cohesion that came from the terrible event. It's not an easy tour to give or to take, but ultimately it's a powerful reminder of the strength and resilience of the human soul.
You'll finish the day with a pre-reserved entrance into the One World Observatory, meaning your entrance is guaranteed, regardless of how large the crowds are. Hop in a "Sky Pod" and hold on tight; these glass elevators zip from the ground to the 102nd floor in just 43 seconds. From there, you have 360-degree views all around lower Manhattan and beyond.
Discover the human stories so often forgotten on this touching 9/11 tour which takes in the key sights and memorials including St Paul's Chapel, the Fireman's Memorial and the Reflecting Pools.
2 hours
Max 10
A full day of sightseeing where we handle all the logistics: Get up close with Lady Liberty and visit the Ellis Island Museum, then tour the 9/11 memorials and enjoy breathtaking views from the OWO.
8.5 hours
Max 10