Join us for an exciting Statue of Liberty, the symbol of New York. You will disembark at Ellis Island to visit the Immigration Museum. The tour will start at the indicated time in front of the picturesque SeaGlass Carousel, in the heart of Battery Park. Once gathered, we will hear a brief historical introduction about New York and the port area, and head to security checkpoint, which we will pass with priority access.
At that point, we will board the official ferry operated by Statue City Cruises, the only one allowed to land on Liberty Island and Ellis Island. During the crossing, which lasts about 15–20 minutes, we will enjoy a great view of the Manhattan skyline and New York Harbor.
Once we arrive at Liberty Island, we will begin the guided tour outside the majestic Statue of Liberty. Here, we will discover hidden symbols in its design and the deep meaning it had for millions of immigrants.
Once we arrive at Liberty Island, we will begin the guided tour outside the majestic Statue of Liberty. Here, we will discover the hidden symbols in its design and the deep meaning it had for millions of immigrants.
Afterwards, we will take a second ferry that in about ten minutes will take us to Ellis Island, the historic gateway to the United States for millions of immigrants. Here, we will begin a guided tour of about 45 minutes, during which we will learn more about the history of American immigration, through stories, anecdotes and engaging explanations.
We will meet at 9:00 AM at the SeaGlass Carousel inside Battery Park
Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/5Bbw6KnD86qqvUrz5
How to get there:
– Line 1, South Ferry stop
– Lines R or W, stop Whitehall South Ferry
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