Take a 1.5-hour walking tour of Ground Zero and the National September 11 Memorial, and gain insight into the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center. A local guide shares firsthand stories of the event and its aftermath while you visit 9/11-related sites such as St Paul’s Chapel, the Fireman’s Memorial and the reflecting pools, an homage to the thousands of lives lost. You may also upgrade your tour to include a pre-reserved ticket to the One World Observatory.
Private Tour No Observatory: Private 9/11 Ground Zero Walking Tour (tour only - without observatory entry)
We will start the tour at St. Paul's Chapel, New York City’s oldest public building still in continuous use.
The guide will take you to the 9/11 Memorial and discuss the events of that day. This tour does not include entrance into the 9/11 Museum.
End your tour at the One World Observatory. The tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. Admission is included if option selected.
We meet inside the Oculus, a mall and transportation hub at Ground Zero. Go to Level C2. Your guide will be wearing an orange hat and standing by the L'Arte del Gelato stand.
• If you bought the ticket option, your physical tickets will be given to you at check in at the start of the tour.
• We do NOT meet at the 9/11 Memorial. Tour meets Inside the Oculus by L'Arte del Gelato
• Your guide will be there 15 minutes before your tour holding a sign
• NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED IF YOU MISS YOUR TOUR
• For those guests with Museum entrance, you will go through a airport style security check, so please be advised that some items are not allowed
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