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Whitney Museum & Edward Hopper's New York Admission Ticket

Overview
The Whitney Museum is New York's home for modern and contemporary art of the United States. Located in Manhattan's vibrant Meatpacking District, the Museum presents the work of living artists alongside favorites by Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jacob Lawrence, Alexander Calder, and many others.
City: New York City
Tue 19 Nov
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Starting at $25.00
Tue 19 Nov
Starting at $25.00
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What's Included
Free daily tours
Whitney Museum of American Art Admission
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Meeting point
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New York City
99 Gansevoort Street,
Please exchange this Viator voucher at the Whitney admissions desk.
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
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adultā€™s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Temperature checks for travellers upon arrival
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • The Whitney's top priority is the health and well-being of our visitors and staff. We are taking enhanced precautions for your safety, including: operating at reduced capacity; enhancing cleaning measures; implementing daily health screenings for staff; and requiring staff to wear face coverings.
What To Expect
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Whitney Museum of American Art
As the preeminent institution devoted to the art of the United States, the Whitney Museum of American Art presents the full range of 20th century and contemporary American art, with a special focus on works by living artists. The Whitney is dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting American art, and its collectionā€”the finest holding of twentieth-century American art in the worldā€”is itā€™s key resource. The Museum's signature exhibition, the Biennial, is the country's leading survey of the most recent developments in American art. Designed by architect Renzo Piano and situated between the High Line and the Hudson River, the Whitney's new building vastly increases the Museumā€™s exhibition and programming space, providing the most expansive view ever of its unsurpassed collection of modern and contemporary American art. Enjoy iconic works by Edward Hopper, Jackson Pollack, and Georgia O'Keeffe in natural light filled galleries and sweeping views of Manhattan on the Museumā€™s outdoor observation decks. The Whitney welcomes you to the Meatpacking District, a 20 square-block neighborhood with a bustling community of artists, galleries, restaurants, and nightlife. The Museum is steps from the High Line, Chelsea Market, and a short walk from Greenwich Village, where the Museum was founded by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney in 1930.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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getsaround7
Sep 2015
A five star museum in both design and content. Renzo Piano designed this light airy space. Perfect to display the art. Show we saw was terrific because put art into historical context. Will go back
doc2012
Sep 2015
This newly relocated museum is dedicated to American Art (graphic, some sculpture, film and multimedia installations) since 1900. Although it includes iconic gems, such as Edward Hopper and Andy Warhol paintings, much of the art displayed is highly abstract. symbolic, personal and downright inaccessible and/or unappealing to modern Americans. A tour, run by a very knowledgeable guide was insightful and educational, without excess "art speak"; audio guides are also available. The building, designed by Renzo Piano, located on the HighLine, eclipses most of the artwork by presenting (via indoor seating spaces or terraces) views of Manhattan and the Hudson River. The Museum is open late on weekend nights (it could offer beautiful sunset views) and is pay-what-you-wish Friday after 7PM. Limited lavatory facilities and limited wait-staffed only terrace/indoor upper level cafe. Lots of neighborhood restaurants/bars/eateries.
Jane S
Sep 2015
This was fabulous, great building, great views, great art. The top two floors were particularly good with the sculptures amongst the best we've seen. Look out MoMA and Guggenheim, the Whitney is miles better.

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