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Visite commémorative du 11 septembre avec billet coupe-file pour le musée

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Explore the site where the Twin Towers once stood on this poignant tour through the events and actions of September 11th, 2001. Join a local New York City guide on this moving experience around the 9/11 Memorial as you explore many of the structures comprising it and hear tales of tragedy and hope from the day that forever changed America. Your tour comes with priority access tickets into the 9/11 Memorial Museum, where you can continue unraveling the story of that fateful day at your own pace.
Ville: La ville de New York
Thu 24 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Professional local English-speaking guide
Professional local English-speaking guide
Professional local English-speaking guide
Professional local English-speaking guide
Professional local English-speaking guide
Professional local English-speaking guide
Local English-speaking guide
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The tour is in English.
  • This is a walking tour. Guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
  • We are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our Guest Experience team at the time of your booking for proper arrangements.
  • The museum portion of this tour is self-guided to give you time on your own.
  • Walks and Devour comply with all local government regulations. Please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Walks
Get an inside perspective on the events that have shaped NYC history and culture.
2
St. Paul's Chapel
Founded in 1766, St. Paul's Chapel is part of the Trinity Wall Street parish.
3
St. Peter's Church
Roman Catholic parish with three historic and beautiful downtown NYC places of worship. St. Peter's Church is the first Catholic parish in New York State.
4
FDNY Memorial Wall
View the landmarks and memorials that commemorate the attacks, including the bronze Firefighters Memorial.
5
Winter Garden
Admire the Winter Garden, an indoor garden situated inside the World Financial Center, across from the World Trade Center.
6
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
This experience includes tickets to the 9/11 Museum to visit on your own after the conclusion of your Memorial tour.
7
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
See a landmark memorial to those killed in the attacks.
8
Trinity Church
See the Trinity Church, near the intersection of Broadway and Wall Street.
9
Brookfield Place
A great place to shop in in Lower Manhattan's Battery Park City.
10
The Oculus
Marvel at the futuristic World Trade Center transportation hub, designed by Spanish architect, Santiago Calatrava.
11
Walks
Get an inside perspective on the events that have shaped NYC history and culture.
12
St. Paul's Chapel
Founded in 1766, St. Paul's Chapel is part of the Trinity Wall Street parish.
13
St. Peter's Church
Roman Catholic parish with three historic and beautiful downtown NYC places of worship. St. Peter's Church is the first Catholic parish in New York State.
14
FDNY Memorial Wall
View the landmarks and memorials that commemorate the attacks, including the bronze Firefighters Memorial.
15
Winter Garden
Admire the Winter Garden, an indoor garden situated inside the World Financial Center, across from the World Trade Center.
16
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
This experience includes tickets to the 9/11 Museum to visit on your own after the conclusion of your Memorial tour.
17
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
See a landmark memorial to those killed in the attacks.
18
Trinity Church
See the Trinity Church, near the intersection of Broadway and Wall Street.
19
Brookfield Place
A great place to shop in in Lower Manhattan's Battery Park City.
20
The Oculus
Marvel at the futuristic World Trade Center transportation hub, designed by Spanish architect, Santiago Calatrava.
21
Walks
Get an inside perspective on the events that have shaped NYC history and culture.
22
St. Paul's Chapel
Founded in 1766, St. Paul's Chapel is part of the Trinity Wall Street parish.
23
St. Peter's Church
Roman Catholic parish with three historic and beautiful downtown NYC places of worship. St. Peter's Church is the first Catholic parish in New York State.
24
FDNY Memorial Wall
View the landmarks and memorials that commemorate the attacks, including the bronze Firefighters Memorial.
25
Winter Garden
Admire the Winter Garden, an indoor garden situated inside the World Financial Center, across from the World Trade Center.
26
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
This experience includes tickets to the 9/11 Museum to visit on your own after the conclusion of your Memorial tour.
27
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
See a landmark memorial to those killed in the attacks.
28
Trinity Church
See the Trinity Church, near the intersection of Broadway and Wall Street.
29
Brookfield Place
A great place to shop in in Lower Manhattan's Battery Park City.
30
The Oculus
Marvel at the futuristic World Trade Center transportation hub, designed by Spanish architect, Santiago Calatrava.
31
Walks
Get an inside perspective on the events that have shaped NYC history and culture.
32
St. Paul's Chapel
Founded in 1766, St. Paul's Chapel is part of the Trinity Wall Street parish.
33
St. Peter's Church
Roman Catholic parish with three historic and beautiful downtown NYC places of worship. St. Peter's Church is the first Catholic parish in New York State.
34
FDNY Memorial Wall
View the landmarks and memorials that commemorate the attacks, including the bronze Firefighters Memorial.
35
Winter Garden
Admire the Winter Garden, an indoor garden situated inside the World Financial Center, across from the World Trade Center.
36
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
This experience includes tickets to the 9/11 Museum to visit on your own after the conclusion of your Memorial tour.
37
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
See a landmark memorial to those killed in the attacks.
38
Trinity Church
See the Trinity Church, near the intersection of Broadway and Wall Street.
39
Brookfield Place
A great place to shop in in Lower Manhattan's Battery Park City.
40
The Oculus
Marvel at the futuristic World Trade Center transportation hub, designed by Spanish architect, Santiago Calatrava.
41
Walks
Get an inside perspective on the events that have shaped NYC history and culture.
42
St. Paul's Chapel
Founded in 1766, St. Paul's Chapel is part of the Trinity Wall Street parish.
43
St. Peter's Church
Roman Catholic parish with three historic and beautiful downtown NYC places of worship. St. Peter's Church is the first Catholic parish in New York State.
44
FDNY Memorial Wall
View the landmarks and memorials that commemorate the attacks, including the bronze Firefighters Memorial.
45
Winter Garden
Admire the Winter Garden, an indoor garden situated inside the World Financial Center, across from the World Trade Center.
46
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
This experience includes tickets to the 9/11 Museum to visit on your own after the conclusion of your Memorial tour.
47
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
See a landmark memorial to those killed in the attacks.
48
Trinity Church
See the Trinity Church, near the intersection of Broadway and Wall Street.
49
Brookfield Place
A great place to shop in in Lower Manhattan's Battery Park City.
50
The Oculus
Marvel at the futuristic World Trade Center transportation hub, designed by Spanish architect, Santiago Calatrava.
51
Des promenades
Obtenez une perspective intérieure sur les événements qui ont façonné l'histoire et la culture de New York.
52
Chapelle Saint-Paul
Fondée en 1766, la chapelle Saint-Paul fait partie de la paroisse de Trinity Wall Street.
53
Église Saint-Pierre
Paroisse catholique romaine avec trois lieux de culte historiques et magnifiques du centre-ville de New York. L'église Saint-Pierre est la première paroisse catholique de l'État de New York.
54
Mur commémoratif FDNY
Découvrez les monuments et monuments qui commémorent les attaques, y compris le mémorial en bronze des pompiers.
55
Jardin d'hiver
Admirez le Winter Garden, un jardin intérieur situé à l'intérieur du World Financial Center, en face du World Trade Center.
56
Le mémorial et musée national du 11 septembre
Cette expérience comprend des billets pour le musée du 11 septembre à visiter par vous-même après la fin de votre visite du mémorial.
57
Mémorial des 11 larmes d'American Express
Voir un mémorial historique aux personnes tuées dans les attaques.
58
Église de la Trinité
Voir l'église de la Trinité, près de l'intersection de Broadway et de Wall Street.
59
Place Brookfield
Un endroit idéal pour faire du shopping dans Battery Park City, dans le Lower Manhattan.
60
L'Oculus
Émerveillez-vous devant le centre de transport futuriste du World Trade Center, conçu par l'architecte espagnol Santiago Calatrava.
61
St. Peter's Church
Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
62
St. Paul's Chapel
See the small church in the shadows of the Twin Towers, and hear the moving stories of it supported the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. While your tour group will not enter the church, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
63
The Oculus
A shopping center and transportation hub, The Oculus was an essential part of the plans to rebuild after the 9/11 tragedy. While your tour group will not enter The Oculus, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
64
FDNY Memorial Wall
Pause to honor the firefighters who bravely responded to the tragedy and lost their lives trying to save others.
65
Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
The only house of worship to be destroyed when the Twin Towers fell. While your tour group will not enter the church, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
66
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand. End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
67
St. Peter's Church
Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
68
St. Paul's Chapel
See the small church in the shadows of the Twin Towers, and hear the moving stories of it supported the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. While your tour group will not enter the church, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
69
The Oculus
A shopping center and transportation hub, The Oculus was an essential part of the plans to rebuild after the 9/11 tragedy. While your tour group will not enter The Oculus, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
70
FDNY Memorial Wall
Pause to honor the firefighters who bravely responded to the tragedy and lost their lives trying to save others.
71
Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
The only house of worship to be destroyed when the Twin Towers fell. While your tour group will not enter the church, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
72
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand. End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
73
St. Peter's Church
Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
74
St. Paul's Chapel
See the small church in the shadows of the Twin Towers, and hear the moving stories of it supported the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. While your tour group will not enter the church, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
75
The Oculus
A shopping center and transportation hub, The Oculus was an essential part of the plans to rebuild after the 9/11 tragedy. While your tour group will not enter The Oculus, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
76
FDNY Memorial Wall
Pause to honor the firefighters who bravely responded to the tragedy and lost their lives trying to save others.
77
Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
The only house of worship to be destroyed when the Twin Towers fell. While your tour group will not enter the church, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
78
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand. End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
79
St. Peter's Church
Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
80
St. Paul's Chapel
See the small church in the shadows of the Twin Towers, and hear the moving stories of it supported the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. While your tour group will not enter the church, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
81
The Oculus
A shopping center and transportation hub, The Oculus was an essential part of the plans to rebuild after the 9/11 tragedy. While your tour group will not enter The Oculus, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
82
FDNY Memorial Wall
Pause to honor the firefighters who bravely responded to the tragedy and lost their lives trying to save others.
83
Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
The only house of worship to be destroyed when the Twin Towers fell. While your tour group will not enter the church, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
84
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand. End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
85
St. Peter's Church
Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
86
St. Paul's Chapel
See the small church in the shadows of the Twin Towers, and hear the moving stories of it supported the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. While your tour group will not enter the church, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
87
The Oculus
A shopping center and transportation hub, The Oculus was an essential part of the plans to rebuild after the 9/11 tragedy. While your tour group will not enter The Oculus, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
88
FDNY Memorial Wall
Pause to honor the firefighters who bravely responded to the tragedy and lost their lives trying to save others.
89
Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
The only house of worship to be destroyed when the Twin Towers fell. While your tour group will not enter the church, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
90
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand. End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
91
St. Peter's Church
Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
92
St. Paul's Chapel
See the small church in the shadows of the Twin Towers, and hear the moving stories of it supported the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. While your tour group will not enter the church, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
93
The Oculus
A shopping center and transportation hub, The Oculus was an essential part of the plans to rebuild after the 9/11 tragedy. While your tour group will not enter The Oculus, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
94
FDNY Memorial Wall
Pause to honor the firefighters who bravely responded to the tragedy and lost their lives trying to save others.
95
Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
The only house of worship to be destroyed when the Twin Towers fell. While your tour group will not enter the church, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
96
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand. End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
97
St. Peter's Church
Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
98
St. Paul's Chapel
See the small church in the shadows of the Twin Towers, and hear the moving stories of it supported the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. While your tour group will not enter the church, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
99
The Oculus
A shopping center and transportation hub, The Oculus was an essential part of the plans to rebuild after the 9/11 tragedy. While your tour group will not enter The Oculus, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
100
FDNY Memorial Wall
Pause to honor the firefighters who bravely responded to the tragedy and lost their lives trying to save others.
101
Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
The only house of worship to be destroyed when the Twin Towers fell. While your tour group will not enter the church, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
102
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand. End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
103
St. Peter's Church
Meet at St. Peter’s Church to learn how people gathered there awaiting news of their loved ones, and to mourn, pray and offer support. See poignant handmade memorials that are a constant reminder that 9/11 was a crippling personal tragedy for thousands of New Yorkers, as well as a global event.
104
St. Paul's Chapel
See the small church in the shadows of the Twin Towers, and hear the moving stories of it supported the victims and their families as a round-the-clock relief station for a full 9-months after the tragedy. While your tour group will not enter the church, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
105
The Oculus
A shopping center and transportation hub, The Oculus was an essential part of the plans to rebuild after the 9/11 tragedy. While your tour group will not enter The Oculus, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
106
FDNY Memorial Wall
Pause to honor the firefighters who bravely responded to the tragedy and lost their lives trying to save others.
107
Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine
The only house of worship to be destroyed when the Twin Towers fell. While your tour group will not enter the church, your guide will share how you can visit later on your own.
108
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Next, go to Ground Zero to see the stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools, built in the footprint of the twin towers. Read the inscriptions of all the names of those who perished there. Your guide will give a more personal account of the tragedy, taking you to Fireman’s Memorial and the Survivor Tree. Hear incredible stories of courage and loss that unfolded right where you stand. End with a self-guided tour of the 9/11 Museum with a pre-reserved ticket which provides space for your own thoughts as you look at items salvaged from the wreckage, and read harrowing personal stories.
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Commentaires (161)
Dawn_H
Nov 2024
Seeing the memorial that you can do free of charge anyway. No need to book this tour as can be done on your own. We learnt nothing new and 2 hrs was way too long talking about unrelated things. Also we purchased the skip the line tour and skip the line museum however when the guide gave our tickets… the museum had a booked time, not skip the line! As it was pouring with rain there was no queue so we were able to go straight in. There is nothing in this tour you can’t do yourself for free and just pay for the museum Very disappointing
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Hey Dawn, Thank you for sharing your feedback, and we sincerely apologize for the disappointing experience you had on the tour. We truly understand your frustration. The "skip the line" feature is indeed designed to save time, especially during peak hours when lines can be longer, ensuring a quicker entry. While we are sorry that the weather and lack of a queue made this less relevant for your visit. We always strive to provide value for our customers, and we're sorry this wasn't reflected in your experience. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We hope to provide you with a 5-star experience next time if you give us another chance. Warm wishes, Andrii Walks & Devour Tours
131livvyw
Nov 2024
Emmeline was our tour guide and she was brilliant! Very knowledgeable , answered all our questions but didn't overwhelm us with information which was perfect so we were able to take all of it in. She included fascinating facts regarding 911 and shared some personal experiences too. Overall we were all really happy with our tour experience and would happily go again with Emmeline.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Hi there, Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful review! We’re thrilled to hear that Emmeline provided such a balanced and insightful tour experience. Her ability to share both fascinating historical details and personal connections truly makes for a memorable journey! If you're looking for another remarkable New York City experience, we highly recommend the NYC: Official Grand Central Terminal Tour. It’s an incredible way to uncover the history, secrets, and architectural marvels of this iconic landmark! We’d love to have you join us for another unforgettable tour! 😊 Kindly, Andrii Walks & Devour Tours
44raw
Nov 2024
The tour about 9/11 was very good. Such an important tour to take and it was tastefully done to show us how those lost are honored.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Hey there, Thank you for your thoughtful review. We're so glad to hear that the 9/11 tour made such a meaningful impact and that it was done in a respectful and honorable way. It's an experience that helps keep the memory of those we lost alive, and we're grateful it resonated with you. If you're planning more adventures in New York, we’d highly recommend our NYC: Official Grand Central Terminal Tour. This tour will give you an in-depth look at one of the city's most iconic landmarks, uncovering the fascinating history and hidden stories behind Grand Central's beautiful architecture. It’s a must-see for any visitor wanting to explore the heart of New York City! We hope to welcome you on another tour soon! Kindly, Andrii Walks & Devour Tours

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