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Visite du mémorial du 11 septembre et de Ground Zero avec billet optionnel pour le musée du 11 septembre

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This Ground Zero walking tour begins Battery Park where host will take you past Wall St & the NY Stock exchange as we head towards ground zero. We will visit St Paul's Chapel, known as the “Little Chapel That Stood”know as the oldest public building still actively used in NYC. It was a miracle that this church survived all the falling debris of the World Trade Center located 1 block away. Being so close family of missing loved ones used the fence as a bulletin board to post signs looking for missing family members becoming the heart of the rescue days following the brutal attack. We will visit The Fire Department of New York Memorial wall seeing what the first responders faced & did on this day & fire station located at ground zero. Entering ground zero or the National 9/11 Memorial built in memory of the 2,753 victim of World Trade Center attack as the plane crashed into Tower 1 & 2.
Upgrade to 911 National September 11 Museum. Multimedia displays, narratives and artifacts.
Ville: La ville de New York
Fri 11 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Exclusive Skip the Line Access to the 911 Museum (if option Chosen)
Narrated walking tour
Guided visit to the Ground Zero & 9/11 Memorial
Professional, local guide with personal connection to 9/11
Exclusive Skip the Line Access to the 911 Museum (if option Chosen)
Narrated walking tour
Guided visit to the Ground Zero & 9/11 Memorial
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
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St. Paul's Chapel
St. Paul's Chapel, New York City’s oldest public building still in continuous use. Just one block away from the 9/11 attacks, it survived the falling building & debris. St. Paul’s Chapel served as makeshift rescue center. The iron fence became a bulletin board where family members posted notices of their missing loved ones.
2
The Oculus
The outside structure of the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, is the subway entrance and extensive shopping center. The name comes from the strip of windows, or skylights, along the spine of the roof. Oculus is the Latin word for “eye,” which, in architecture, refers to a round or eye-like opening with a view of the sky. Take a look up through the windows, and you’ll see Freedom Tower.
3
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Enter the 911 Museum with exclusive skip the line access. Admission to the museum is only included if that option is selected.
4
St. Paul's Chapel
St. Paul's Chapel, New York City’s oldest public building still in continuous use. Just one block away from the 9/11 attacks, it survived the falling building & debris. St. Paul’s Chapel served as makeshift rescue center. The iron fence became a bulletin board where family members posted notices of their missing loved ones.
5
The Oculus
The outside structure of the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, is the subway entrance and extensive shopping center. The name comes from the strip of windows, or skylights, along the spine of the roof. Oculus is the Latin word for “eye,” which, in architecture, refers to a round or eye-like opening with a view of the sky. Take a look up through the windows, and you’ll see Freedom Tower.
6
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Enter the 911 Museum with exclusive skip the line access. Admission to the museum is only included if that option is selected.
7
Chapelle Saint-Paul
La chapelle Saint-Paul, le plus ancien bâtiment public de New York toujours utilisé en permanence. À seulement un pâté de maisons des attentats du 11 septembre, il a survécu à la chute du bâtiment et des débris. La chapelle Saint-Paul a servi de centre de secours de fortune. La clôture de fer est devenue un tableau d'affichage où les membres de la famille ont affiché des avis concernant leurs proches disparus.
8
L'Oculus
La structure extérieure du World Trade Center Transportation Hub est l'entrée du métro et un vaste centre commercial. Le nom vient de la bande de fenêtres, ou lucarnes, le long de la colonne vertébrale du toit. Oculus est le mot latin pour «œil», qui, en architecture, fait référence à une ouverture ronde ou en forme d'œil avec une vue sur le ciel. Jetez un œil par les fenêtres et vous verrez la Freedom Tower.
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Le mémorial et musée national du 11 septembre
Entrez dans le musée 911 avec un accès coupe-file exclusif. L'entrée au musée n'est incluse que si cette option est sélectionnée.
10
St. Paul's Chapel
St. Paul's Chapel, New York City’s oldest public building still in continuous use. Just one block away from the 9/11 attacks, it survived the falling building & debris. St. Paul’s Chapel served as makeshift rescue center. The iron fence became a bulletin board where family members posted notices of their missing loved ones.
11
The Oculus
The outside structure of the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, is the subway entrance and extensive shopping center. The name comes from the strip of windows, or skylights, along the spine of the roof. Oculus is the Latin word for “eye,” which, in architecture, refers to a round or eye-like opening with a view of the sky. Take a look up through the windows, and you’ll see Freedom Tower.
12
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Enter the 911 Museum with exclusive skip the line access. Admission to the museum is only included if that option is selected.
13
St. Paul's Chapel
St. Paul's Chapel, New York City’s oldest public building still in continuous use. Just one block away from the 9/11 attacks, it survived the falling building & debris. St. Paul’s Chapel served as makeshift rescue center. The iron fence became a bulletin board where family members posted notices of their missing loved ones.
14
The Oculus
The outside structure of the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, is the subway entrance and extensive shopping center. The name comes from the strip of windows, or skylights, along the spine of the roof. Oculus is the Latin word for “eye,” which, in architecture, refers to a round or eye-like opening with a view of the sky. Take a look up through the windows, and you’ll see Freedom Tower.
15
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Enter the 911 Museum with exclusive skip the line access. Admission to the museum is only included if that option is selected.
16
St. Paul's Chapel
St. Paul's Chapel, New York City’s oldest public building still in continuous use. Just one block away from the 9/11 attacks, it survived the falling building & debris. St. Paul’s Chapel served as makeshift rescue center. The iron fence became a bulletin board where family members posted notices of their missing loved ones.
17
The Oculus
The outside structure of the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, is the subway entrance and extensive shopping center. The name comes from the strip of windows, or skylights, along the spine of the roof. Oculus is the Latin word for “eye,” which, in architecture, refers to a round or eye-like opening with a view of the sky. Take a look up through the windows, and you’ll see Freedom Tower.
18
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Enter the 911 Museum with exclusive skip the line access. Admission to the museum is only included if that option is selected.
19
St. Paul's Chapel
St. Paul's Chapel, New York City’s oldest public building still in continuous use. Just one block away from the 9/11 attacks, it survived the falling building & debris. St. Paul’s Chapel served as makeshift rescue center. The iron fence became a bulletin board where family members posted notices of their missing loved ones.
20
The Oculus
The outside structure of the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, is the subway entrance and extensive shopping center. The name comes from the strip of windows, or skylights, along the spine of the roof. Oculus is the Latin word for “eye,” which, in architecture, refers to a round or eye-like opening with a view of the sky. Take a look up through the windows, and you’ll see Freedom Tower.
21
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Enter the 911 Museum with exclusive skip the line access. Admission to the museum is only included if that option is selected.
22
St. Paul's Chapel
St. Paul's Chapel, New York City’s oldest public building still in continuous use. Just one block away from the 9/11 attacks, it survived the falling building & debris. St. Paul’s Chapel served as makeshift rescue center. The iron fence became a bulletin board where family members posted notices of their missing loved ones.
23
The Oculus
The outside structure of the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, is the subway entrance and extensive shopping center. The name comes from the strip of windows, or skylights, along the spine of the roof. Oculus is the Latin word for “eye,” which, in architecture, refers to a round or eye-like opening with a view of the sky. Take a look up through the windows, and you’ll see Freedom Tower.
24
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Enter the 911 Museum with exclusive skip the line access. Admission to the museum is only included if that option is selected.
25
St. Paul's Chapel
St. Paul's Chapel, New York City’s oldest public building still in continuous use. Just one block away from the 9/11 attacks, it survived the falling building & debris. St. Paul’s Chapel served as makeshift rescue center. The iron fence became a bulletin board where family members posted notices of their missing loved ones.
26
The Oculus
The outside structure of the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, is the subway entrance and extensive shopping center. The name comes from the strip of windows, or skylights, along the spine of the roof. Oculus is the Latin word for “eye,” which, in architecture, refers to a round or eye-like opening with a view of the sky. Take a look up through the windows, and you’ll see Freedom Tower.
27
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Enter the 911 Museum with exclusive skip the line access. Admission to the museum is only included if that option is selected.
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Commentaires (14)
JackieJohnston
Aug 2024
Nina was a wonderful guide who taught us some history on the way to the memorial. As an American, I felt I needed to see this memorial in my lifetime. I remember 9/11 but the museum brings back the feelings I had when it happened. Glad I went, will never forget.
John_U
Jun 2024
Whole tour was great and the tour guide was a walking history book. Very well done. Thanks again! The entire family really enjoyed the tour.
Margaret_G
Apr 2024
Cesar was great. He lived in New York 30 years and had great insight to the city. Nice tour of the surrounding area before viewing the World Trade Center grounds. Learned lots of fun historical tidbits.

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