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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Ticket

Overview
Designed by visionary American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in 1959, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is home to one of the world’s finest collections of modern and contemporary art—and is itself a masterpiece.
City: New York City
Thu 07 Nov
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Starting at $25.00
Thu 07 Nov
Starting at $25.00
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What's Included
Gallery Guides offer visitors an opportunity to explore art through one-on-one conversation
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New York City
1071 Fifth Ave. at 89th St.,
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Thank you for your reservation with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Don't forget to bring your proof of COVID-19 vaccination.

What to Expect: We care about your health and safety. Please note that as of August 19, 2021, New York City is requiring a COVID-19 vaccination for admission to the Guggenheim for anyone who is eligible. At arrival, you will need to present valid vaccination documentation and a photo ID prior to gaining entry to the museum. Proof of vaccination may include NYC COVID Safe app, New York State Excelsior Pass, CDC Vaccination Card (or photo), NYC Vaccination Record, or an official immunization record from outside NYC or the U.S. More information can be found here. Children below the age of 12 will be allowed in with a vaccinated adult.

You’ll need to wear a three-ply mask regardless of vaccination status — staff is required to, too — practice social distancing, wash or sanitize your hands frequently, and pack light as our coat check is temporarily closed. Please plan ahead and read COVID-19 Safety Measures:

What to Expect When Visiting
If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, please contact [email protected] before your visit to reschedule.

An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public environment where people are present. Those visiting the museum do so at their own risk of exposure.​
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
What To Expect
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
An internationally renowned art museum and one of the most significant architectural icons of the 20th century, the Guggenheim Museum in New York is at once a vital cultural center, an educational institution, and the heart of an international network of museums. Visitors can experience special exhibitions of modern and contemporary art, lectures by artists and critics, performances and film screenings, classes for teens and adults, and daily 2 pm tours of the galleries led by museum educators. Founded on a collection of early modern masterpieces, the Guggenheim Museum today is an ever-evolving institution devoted to the art of the 20th century and beyond.
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Museum Mile
A 22-block stretch along Fifth Avenue that is filled with museums and other art institutions.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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ShangB1
Jul 2021
Scam to the maximum! They took away most exhibitions and just arranged a few women singing infront of the empty white walls. And they charge $25 for that! Avoid!
Mustafa_S
Jul 2021
We really enjoyed our experience at the museum. It was so different, it was music rather than art. It was the Ragnar Kjartansson: Romantic Songs of the Patriarchy performance. My eldest daughter who who loves music was really fascinated and enjoyed it very much.
E7129IPmichaelg
Jul 2021
Sucks, sucks, sucks. Go to Whitney instead, if you like modern art which deserves to be called "art". The building itself is interesting but the art galleries are a mockery of all that is good and beautiful and made me pronounce, to paraphrase Nietzsche, that "true art is dead, and we killed it". Luckily I later visited Whitney Museum of American Art, which restored some faith in modern art I've lost in Guggenheim. One would expect of such a big-name museum to not shame itself by presenting utterly distasteful post-modern garbage as art...

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