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Visite à pied du mémorial du 11 septembre et de Ground Zero avec musée du 11 septembre en option

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Faites une visite approfondie et significative de la zone du mémorial du 11 septembre et du World Trade Center où vous verrez des choses que vous n'auriez même jamais pensé à rechercher par vous-même afin que votre expérience au World Trade Center soit plus significative et informative . Vous visiterez le mémorial du 11 septembre, la chapelle Saint-Paul, le centre Fulton, le mémorial des pompiers, l'Oculus, Brookfield Place et plus encore.

Option 1 : visite à pied uniquement - 2 heures n'incluent pas l'entrée au musée

Option 2 : Ajout au musée - doit être sélectionné lors de la réservation - environ 4 heures au total Comprend l'entrée au musée

Ville: La ville de New York
Fri 27 Dec
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Ce qui est inclu
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Museum Ticket included ONLY when booking Tour Option: Walking Tour and Museum Ticket
Local guide
Museum Ticket included ONLY when booking Tour Option: Walking Tour and Museum Ticket
Local guide
Museum Ticket included ONLY when booking Tour Option: Walking Tour and Museum Ticket
Local guide
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • INFORMATIONS IMPORTANTES : VEUILLEZ LIRE POUR PRÉPARER VOTRE VISITE
  • La visite à pied a lieu avant l'entrée du musée et dure environ 2 heures. Si vous avez choisi l'option 9/11 Museum, la visite moyenne du musée prend environ 1,5 à 2 heures supplémentaires, selon votre rythme. Veuillez planifier votre emploi du temps en conséquence.
  • POUR UNE ASSISTANCE IMMÉDIATE, NOUS NE RECOMMANDONS PAS D'UTILISER LE SYSTÈME DE MESSAGERIE CAR IL PEUT Y AVOIR UN RETARD DE LIVRAISON.. Pour une aide immédiate, veuillez appeler le numéro sur ce bon le plus tôt possible afin que nous peut fournir des indications.
  • L'entrée au 9/11 Memorial est incluse pour tous les invités.
  • L'entrée au musée est incluse UNIQUEMENT pour l'option de visite : visite à pied et billet de musée. Veuillez vérifier votre bon pour confirmer votre option de visite. Soit visite à pied uniquement, soit visite à pied et billet de musée. Si vous aviez l'intention d'inclure un billet d'entrée au musée, veuillez nous contacter avant votre visite pour connaître la disponibilité.
  • Le guide n'entre pas dans le musée du 11 septembre avec le groupe. Si vous choisissez cette partie de la visite, elle est autoguidée.
  • LES BILLETS POUR LE MUSÉE DU 11/9 (si sélectionné) SERONT ENVOYÉS AUX INVITÉS PAR COURRIEL LORS DE L'INSCRIPTION À LA VISITE. AFIN DE RECEVOIR DES BILLETS, LES INVITÉS DOIVENT FOURNIR UNE ADRESSE E-MAIL ET AVOIR ACCÈS AU SERVICE DE DONNÉES OU WI-FI ET POUVOIR OUVRIR LE PDF POUR LE NUMÉRISER À L'ENTRÉE DU MUSÉE DU 11/9.
  • La visite part rapidement comme prévu . Afin de ne pas perturber la visite et de préserver l'expérience de nos clients, nous ne pouvons pas nous coordonner avec le guide pour que les retardataires rejoignent la visite en cours.
  • AUCUN REMBOURSEMENT POUR MANQUER LA VISITE.
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Les guides doivent se laver régulièrement les mains
  • VISITE À PIED EN PETIT GROUPE UNIQUEMENT. Une option pour ceux qui préfèrent porter un masque lors de la visite. Il sera requis en tout temps à l'intérieur et à l'extérieur avec le guide et le groupe. Aucune exception. Doit apporter votre propre masque. Tous les invités sont tenus de porter des masques lors de la visite à pied.
À quoi s'attendre
1
St. Paul's Chapel
Tour starts at St. Paul's Chapel. It played a significant role in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks.
2
FDNY Memorial Wall
See the Bronze Memorial, dedicated to the FDNY firefighters who were lost on September 11th.
3
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Learn the significance and symbolic design of the 9/11 Memorial from your guide, then spend some time reflecting near the pools. Entrance to the 9/11 Memorial is included for all visitors; if you opted to include a 9/11 Museum admission ticket, you can visit after the walking tour. Museum visits are self guided; plan around two hours to take in all the exhibitions.
4
The Oculus
Part of the reconstruction of the World Trade Center, the Oculus is an ultra-modern transportation hub and shopping mall with a space-age feel. Learn about its symbolism and design from your guide.
5
Brookfield Place
Visit the Winter Garden and the North Cove Marina to take photos of the World Trade Center from another angle and hear stories about the evacuation efforts on the Hudson River on 9/11.
6
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
Inside the American Express Building, see the striking memorial constructed by American Express in memory of their employees who were lost on September 11th 2001.
7
World Trade Center's Liberty Park
Visit Liberty Park, which overlooks the 9/11 Memorial, and is home to Fritz Koenig's There and America's Response Monument.
8
America's Response Monument
Learn about the meaning and design of this monument, designed to honor the brave members of the U.S. Military.
9
St. Paul's Chapel
Tour starts at St. Paul's Chapel. It played a significant role in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks.
10
FDNY Memorial Wall
See the Bronze Memorial, dedicated to the FDNY firefighters who were lost on September 11th.
11
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Learn the significance and symbolic design of the 9/11 Memorial from your guide, then spend some time reflecting near the pools. Entrance to the 9/11 Memorial is included for all visitors; if you opted to include a 9/11 Museum admission ticket, you can visit after the walking tour. Museum visits are self guided; plan around two hours to take in all the exhibitions.
12
The Oculus
Part of the reconstruction of the World Trade Center, the Oculus is an ultra-modern transportation hub and shopping mall with a space-age feel. Learn about its symbolism and design from your guide.
13
Brookfield Place
Visit the Winter Garden and the North Cove Marina to take photos of the World Trade Center from another angle and hear stories about the evacuation efforts on the Hudson River on 9/11.
14
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
Inside the American Express Building, see the striking memorial constructed by American Express in memory of their employees who were lost on September 11th 2001.
15
World Trade Center's Liberty Park
Visit Liberty Park, which overlooks the 9/11 Memorial, and is home to Fritz Koenig's There and America's Response Monument.
16
America's Response Monument
Learn about the meaning and design of this monument, designed to honor the brave members of the U.S. Military.
17
St. Paul's Chapel
Tour starts at St. Paul's Chapel. It played a significant role in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks.
18
FDNY Memorial Wall
See the Bronze Memorial, dedicated to the FDNY firefighters who were lost on September 11th.
19
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Learn the significance and symbolic design of the 9/11 Memorial from your guide, then spend some time reflecting near the pools. Entrance to the 9/11 Memorial is included for all visitors; if you opted to include a 9/11 Museum admission ticket, you can visit after the walking tour. Museum visits are self guided; plan around two hours to take in all the exhibitions.
20
The Oculus
Part of the reconstruction of the World Trade Center, the Oculus is an ultra-modern transportation hub and shopping mall with a space-age feel. Learn about its symbolism and design from your guide.
21
Brookfield Place
Visit the Winter Garden and the North Cove Marina to take photos of the World Trade Center from another angle and hear stories about the evacuation efforts on the Hudson River on 9/11.
22
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
Inside the American Express Building, see the striking memorial constructed by American Express in memory of their employees who were lost on September 11th 2001.
23
World Trade Center's Liberty Park
Visit Liberty Park, which overlooks the 9/11 Memorial, and is home to Fritz Koenig's There and America's Response Monument.
24
America's Response Monument
Learn about the meaning and design of this monument, designed to honor the brave members of the U.S. Military.
25
St. Paul's Chapel
Tour starts at St. Paul's Chapel. It played a significant role in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks.
26
FDNY Memorial Wall
See the Bronze Memorial, dedicated to the FDNY firefighters who were lost on September 11th.
27
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Learn the significance and symbolic design of the 9/11 Memorial from your guide, then spend some time reflecting near the pools. Entrance to the 9/11 Memorial is included for all visitors; if you opted to include a 9/11 Museum admission ticket, you can visit after the walking tour. Museum visits are self guided; plan around two hours to take in all the exhibitions.
28
The Oculus
Part of the reconstruction of the World Trade Center, the Oculus is an ultra-modern transportation hub and shopping mall with a space-age feel. Learn about its symbolism and design from your guide.
29
Brookfield Place
Visit the Winter Garden and the North Cove Marina to take photos of the World Trade Center from another angle and hear stories about the evacuation efforts on the Hudson River on 9/11.
30
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
Inside the American Express Building, see the striking memorial constructed by American Express in memory of their employees who were lost on September 11th 2001.
31
World Trade Center's Liberty Park
Visit Liberty Park, which overlooks the 9/11 Memorial, and is home to Fritz Koenig's There and America's Response Monument.
32
America's Response Monument
Learn about the meaning and design of this monument, designed to honor the brave members of the U.S. Military.
33
St. Paul's Chapel
Tour starts at St. Paul's Chapel. It played a significant role in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks.
34
FDNY Memorial Wall
See the Bronze Memorial, dedicated to the FDNY firefighters who were lost on September 11th.
35
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Learn the significance and symbolic design of the 9/11 Memorial from your guide, then spend some time reflecting near the pools. Entrance to the 9/11 Memorial is included for all visitors; if you opted to include a 9/11 Museum admission ticket, you can visit after the walking tour. Museum visits are self guided; plan around two hours to take in all the exhibitions.
36
The Oculus
Part of the reconstruction of the World Trade Center, the Oculus is an ultra-modern transportation hub and shopping mall with a space-age feel. Learn about its symbolism and design from your guide.
37
Brookfield Place
Visit the Winter Garden and the North Cove Marina to take photos of the World Trade Center from another angle and hear stories about the evacuation efforts on the Hudson River on 9/11.
38
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
Inside the American Express Building, see the striking memorial constructed by American Express in memory of their employees who were lost on September 11th 2001.
39
World Trade Center's Liberty Park
Visit Liberty Park, which overlooks the 9/11 Memorial, and is home to Fritz Koenig's There and America's Response Monument.
40
America's Response Monument
Learn about the meaning and design of this monument, designed to honor the brave members of the U.S. Military.
41
St. Paul's Chapel
Tour starts at St. Paul's Chapel. It played a significant role in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks.
42
FDNY Memorial Wall
See the Bronze Memorial, dedicated to the FDNY firefighters who were lost on September 11th.
43
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Learn the significance and symbolic design of the 9/11 Memorial from your guide, then spend some time reflecting near the pools. Entrance to the 9/11 Memorial is included for all visitors; if you opted to include a 9/11 Museum admission ticket, you can visit after the walking tour. Museum visits are self guided; plan around two hours to take in all the exhibitions.
44
The Oculus
Part of the reconstruction of the World Trade Center, the Oculus is an ultra-modern transportation hub and shopping mall with a space-age feel. Learn about its symbolism and design from your guide.
45
Brookfield Place
Visit the Winter Garden and the North Cove Marina to take photos of the World Trade Center from another angle and hear stories about the evacuation efforts on the Hudson River on 9/11.
46
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
Inside the American Express Building, see the striking memorial constructed by American Express in memory of their employees who were lost on September 11th 2001.
47
World Trade Center's Liberty Park
Visit Liberty Park, which overlooks the 9/11 Memorial, and is home to Fritz Koenig's There and America's Response Monument.
48
America's Response Monument
Learn about the meaning and design of this monument, designed to honor the brave members of the U.S. Military.
49
Chapelle Saint-Paul
La visite commence à la chapelle Saint-Paul. Il a joué un rôle important au lendemain des attentats du 11 septembre.
50
Mur commémoratif FDNY
Voir le Bronze Memorial, dédié aux pompiers FDNY qui ont été perdus le 11 septembre.
51
Le mémorial et musée national du 11 septembre
Apprenez la signification et la conception symbolique du mémorial du 11 septembre auprès de votre guide, puis passez du temps à réfléchir près des piscines. L'entrée au Mémorial du 11 septembre est incluse pour tous les visiteurs ; si vous avez choisi d'inclure un billet d'entrée au musée du 11 septembre, vous pourrez le visiter après la visite à pied. Les visites du musée sont autoguidées; prévoyez environ deux heures pour visiter toutes les expositions.
52
L'Oculus
Faisant partie de la reconstruction du World Trade Center, l'Oculus est un centre de transport ultramoderne et un centre commercial avec une sensation d'ère spatiale. Découvrez son symbolisme et sa conception auprès de votre guide.
53
Place Brookfield
Visitez le jardin d'hiver et la marina de North Cove pour prendre des photos du World Trade Center sous un autre angle et entendre des histoires sur les efforts d'évacuation sur la rivière Hudson le 11 septembre.
54
Mémorial des 11 larmes d'American Express
À l'intérieur de l'American Express Building, admirez le remarquable mémorial construit par American Express à la mémoire de ses employés disparus le 11 septembre 2001.
55
Liberty Park du World Trade Center
Visitez Liberty Park, qui surplombe le mémorial du 11 septembre et abrite le monument There and America's Response de Fritz Koenig.
56
Monument de la réponse américaine
Découvrez la signification et la conception de ce monument, conçu pour honorer les braves membres de l'armée américaine.
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Commentaires (261)
Lilleth789
Dec 2018
This tour was very well done. It was informative with a personal touch. Debbie really connects with her audience and as a native New Yorker has stories beyond the facts that make the tour a great experience. She seems to know and be loved by everyone we passed by on the tour and for good reason!
Barbara W
Nov 2018
I was very disappointed in this tour. The guide offered long walks through buildings with shops. I did not get time to meditate or pay homage to this holy place made so by so many lives lost. It was long and tedious but not what I had in mind when I booked the tour. If I ever have the honor to go again it will not be with a loud tour guide who has no sense of time or place!
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2018
HI Barbara and thank you so much for taking the time to share your feedback. I'm sorry to hear that you were disappointed with your visit and I would welcome the opportunity to hear what I could do to make it more of what you had anticipated it would be. I hope you will call or email me to share those ideas but for now I'd like to offer you my thoughts on how and why this visit is currently structured as it is. In the 17 years since that terrible day much has been done to rebuild the World Trade Center complex with the primary goal of the architects being to honor and remember the victims while rebuilding the complex and restoring the economy of Lower Manhattan. Their work includes The 9/11 Memorial Pools, new office buildings, the new Oculus Mall - which houses the shops, and a performing arts center is scheduled to open in 2020. The architects wanted all of it to be part of the 9/11 Memorial so everything there contains symbolism to achieve that goal. With that in mind I designed this visit to not only speak to the horrific events of that day but also to take visitors through and around the site to show them what has been done there, to point out the symbolic meaning in the design of it all, and show some of the smaller and very beautiful memorials that have been built in the area. Finally, I decided the walk should end at the 9/11 Memorial to allow guests as much or as little time as they like to visit at their own pace and in their own way. Once again I sincerely thank you for your feedback and I hope this helps you understand why the visit is structured as it is. I look forward to hearing from you regarding your suggestions on what could be done to make the visit more like what you expected.
deejbee501
Nov 2018
Our tour guide, Jim, made the two hour tour very informative and entertaining. He pointed out some cool landmarks and details that would have otherwise gone unnoticed. Just as he was telling us he’d finally seen (earlier that day for the first time) the woodpecker responsible for all the holes in the bark of The Survivor Tree, the bird appeared again. He was beside himself, and seeing a New Yorker get excited about anything was cool to witness. The museum was sobering and well done. I thought it commemorated the events of that day and afterwards with respect. I’m happy I finally went.

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