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Ground Zero Tour with One World Observatory Premium Access

Overview
[Best Valued 3-Hour Experience. All tour guides use large 11" x 17" photos to add richness to your experience] This tour introduces the Legends of Sept. 11th, Capt. Jonas & Ladder 6. These NYC firefighters were part of an effort that saved over 500,000 lives. The tour visits the Sept.11th Memorial Plaza, where the Reflecting Pools, Survivor Tree and Museum are located.

Learn the events surrounding Operation Aegis, the largest rescue by sea in history. Next, we'll visit the rebuild Winter Garden and the Fountain of Tears Memorial, dedicated to the 11 American Express employees lost on that day. The tour concludes inside the new WTC complex, where details of its design and construction are revealed. In addition, you'll learn about the Survivor Tree, survival, and rebirth. All tours are in small groups with a maximum of 25 adults.

Access to the highest Observatory in the western hemisphere is included with this package. All guests must check through security.
City: New York City
Wed 02 Jul
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Starting at $84.50
Wed 02 Jul
Starting at $84.50
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What's Included
One World Observatory Access
Narrated 2-Hour Walking Tour using Extra Large Visuals
All Fees and Taxes
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Well organized
  • This tour is copyrighted
What To Expect
1
The Oculus
The experience starts at the Starbucks across the street from the Oculus, the most expensive subway hub in the world. The tour also introduces FDNY Captain John Jonas and his team "the Dragon Fighters."
2
Brookfield Place
The tour proceeds to the World Financial Center. Here you learn about the little known Operation Aegis. The largest rescue by sea in history. Where over 500,000 civilians were evacuated by watercrafts of all sizes.
3
Winter Garden
Next we'll visit the reconstructed Winter Gardens, the $60 million 10 story glass pavilion that was devastated during the attacks of September 11th. Next we'll visit the Eleven Tears Memorial, dedicated to the eleven American Express employees lost on that day.
4
One World Observatory
After your walking tour, you'll take the super-fast elevators up to the Observatory located on the 100th floor in under 48 seconds. During the elevator ride, you'll be watching a timeline transformation of Manhattan on HD monitors. At the Observatory, be astonished by the amazing views. On a clear day, 4 different states can be seen. Guests are invited to enjoy the Observatory until closing. This package includes "Skip the Ticket Line" access.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (33)
Patty_C
Sep 2024
Christopher was a wonderful tour guide. He was well versed about the history of 9/11. He had a great speaking voice and made the tour so pleasant. Christopher even took pictures for me so I could be in all the pics! He’s a good photographer as well as a tour guide. I ā€œthoughtā€ my tour included the museum fee also. However, we did not get to go to the museum which was a disappointment. My response to that is just be careful and get everything you want your tour to include when you sign up. All in all I would say this tour is very worthwhile and worth the money.
J5124WQderekp
Sep 2024
Excellent and knowledgeable guide. And when our cab got stuck in traffic coming from up north (Central Park), Christopher back tracked himself to get us in the group. But . Somehow when booking, I missed that this is a WALKING tour. We're from LA and.. we don't walk. The muscle aches lasted the rest of my stay in New York City.
Steven_W
Jun 2024
I wanted to teach my 14 year old grandson about 9/11 without being too scary. This tour was perfect and I also learned a ton of new stuff. In addition to seeing the highlights, we learned about the heroism and grit of the everyone involved, especially the First Responders.

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