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Met & Musée d'histoire naturelle coupe-file - visite combinée exclusive

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Lors de cette visite guidée exclusive de 5,5 heures, votre guide énergique vous montrera le meilleur de ces musées somptueux. Il n'y a pas de moyen plus efficace ou engageant de découvrir le meilleur des musées de New York que lors de cette visite combinée épique. Passez une journée à parcourir l'art au Metropolitan Museum of Art avant de vous diriger vers les merveilles scientifiques du Musée américain d'histoire naturelle lors d'une visite privée.
Ville: La ville de New York
Tue 21 May
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Ce qui est inclu
Wheelchair Friendly
Duration 5.5 Hours (Including Lunch Break)
Professional Tour Guide Exclusively For You
All Entrance Fees
Private Museum Tour
Wheelchair Friendly
Duration 5.5 Hours (Including Lunch Break)
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Les options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Un maximum de 8 personnes par réservation
  • Remarques : Le musée Met peut être soumis à des fermetures occasionnelles sans avertissement préalable de la direction du musée. Lorsque cela se produit, nous proposerons aux clients une alternative appropriée si l'heure d'ouverture du musée est retardée de plus d'une heure par rapport à l'heure de début de la visite. Dans ces cas, nous ne sommes pas en mesure de fournir des remboursements ou des remises. Une tenue vestimentaire appropriée est requise pour accéder à certains sites de cette excursion. Aucun grand sac ou valise n'est autorisé à l'intérieur du musée, seuls les sacs à main ou les petits sacs à dos fins sont autorisés par la sécurité. En raison des mesures de sécurité renforcées dans de nombreuses attractions, certaines files d'attente peuvent se former lors de visites avec un accès "Skip the Line" ou "No Wait". Certaines salles spécifiques à l'intérieur du musée sont soumises à un droit de parole très calme ou restreint à l'intérieur, dans ce cas, votre guide fournira les informations sur ces lieux avant d'entrer dans les salles spécifiques où cette règle s'applique. Certaines collections peuvent varier au cours de l'année.
À quoi s'attendre
1
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Start with the Met and its roughly 2 million works of art and artifacts covering everything from Ancient Egypt to modern art. From the Great Hall, you’ll visit the museum’s most important galleries. Pass through the Medieval Europe Gallery on your way to the Studiolo from the Ducal Palace. Explore armory from the Middle Ages, including pieces worn by Henry VIII. The American wing hosts the staircase from the Chicago Stock Exchange as well as the famed portrait of Washington crossing the Delaware. A host of European painters including Vermeer, Picasso, and Van Gogh awaits you as you learn about their troubled yet exciting lives. 
2
American Museum of Natural History
After a break for lunch (at your own expense), check out a few of the 33 million objects housed in the American Museum of Natural History, covering basically all of Earth’s history. Begin with the museum itself as you learn about its history in the majestic Roosevelt Rotunda. Your guide will then reveal how the dioramas are made as you explore the giant African mammals of the Akeley Hall.  Then move towards the dinosaur exhibits where you’ll explore some of the most complete collections of dinosaur skeletons in the world. From the gargantuan Titanosaur to the more familiar T-Rex, you’ll feel like a kid again as you learn their stories. You’ll then move on to hear about the North American Forests, featuring the giant Sequoia, before gazing up at the giant Blue Whale hanging overhead in the Hall of Ocean Life. Visit some American mammals as you learn about the National Parks of the United States. Finally, blast off beyond our orbit in the Rose Center for Earth and Space to feel unbelievably insignificant facing the mysteries of the cosmos.
3
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Start with the Met and its roughly 2 million works of art and artifacts covering everything from Ancient Egypt to modern art. From the Great Hall, you’ll visit the museum’s most important galleries. Pass through the Medieval Europe Gallery on your way to the Studiolo from the Ducal Palace. Explore armory from the Middle Ages, including pieces worn by Henry VIII. The American wing hosts the staircase from the Chicago Stock Exchange as well as the famed portrait of Washington crossing the Delaware. A host of European painters including Vermeer, Picasso, and Van Gogh awaits you as you learn about their troubled yet exciting lives. 
4
American Museum of Natural History
After a break for lunch (at your own expense), check out a few of the 33 million objects housed in the American Museum of Natural History, covering basically all of Earth’s history. Begin with the museum itself as you learn about its history in the majestic Roosevelt Rotunda. Your guide will then reveal how the dioramas are made as you explore the giant African mammals of the Akeley Hall.  Then move towards the dinosaur exhibits where you’ll explore some of the most complete collections of dinosaur skeletons in the world. From the gargantuan Titanosaur to the more familiar T-Rex, you’ll feel like a kid again as you learn their stories. You’ll then move on to hear about the North American Forests, featuring the giant Sequoia, before gazing up at the giant Blue Whale hanging overhead in the Hall of Ocean Life. Visit some American mammals as you learn about the National Parks of the United States. Finally, blast off beyond our orbit in the Rose Center for Earth and Space to feel unbelievably insignificant facing the mysteries of the cosmos.
5
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Start with the Met and its roughly 2 million works of art and artifacts covering everything from Ancient Egypt to modern art. From the Great Hall, you’ll visit the museum’s most important galleries. Pass through the Medieval Europe Gallery on your way to the Studiolo from the Ducal Palace. Explore armory from the Middle Ages, including pieces worn by Henry VIII. The American wing hosts the staircase from the Chicago Stock Exchange as well as the famed portrait of Washington crossing the Delaware. A host of European painters including Vermeer, Picasso, and Van Gogh awaits you as you learn about their troubled yet exciting lives. 
6
American Museum of Natural History
After a break for lunch (at your own expense), check out a few of the 33 million objects housed in the American Museum of Natural History, covering basically all of Earth’s history. Begin with the museum itself as you learn about its history in the majestic Roosevelt Rotunda. Your guide will then reveal how the dioramas are made as you explore the giant African mammals of the Akeley Hall.  Then move towards the dinosaur exhibits where you’ll explore some of the most complete collections of dinosaur skeletons in the world. From the gargantuan Titanosaur to the more familiar T-Rex, you’ll feel like a kid again as you learn their stories. You’ll then move on to hear about the North American Forests, featuring the giant Sequoia, before gazing up at the giant Blue Whale hanging overhead in the Hall of Ocean Life. Visit some American mammals as you learn about the National Parks of the United States. Finally, blast off beyond our orbit in the Rose Center for Earth and Space to feel unbelievably insignificant facing the mysteries of the cosmos.
7
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Start with the Met and its roughly 2 million works of art and artifacts covering everything from Ancient Egypt to modern art. From the Great Hall, you’ll visit the museum’s most important galleries. Pass through the Medieval Europe Gallery on your way to the Studiolo from the Ducal Palace. Explore armory from the Middle Ages, including pieces worn by Henry VIII. The American wing hosts the staircase from the Chicago Stock Exchange as well as the famed portrait of Washington crossing the Delaware. A host of European painters including Vermeer, Picasso, and Van Gogh awaits you as you learn about their troubled yet exciting lives. 
8
American Museum of Natural History
After a break for lunch (at your own expense), check out a few of the 33 million objects housed in the American Museum of Natural History, covering basically all of Earth’s history. Begin with the museum itself as you learn about its history in the majestic Roosevelt Rotunda. Your guide will then reveal how the dioramas are made as you explore the giant African mammals of the Akeley Hall.  Then move towards the dinosaur exhibits where you’ll explore some of the most complete collections of dinosaur skeletons in the world. From the gargantuan Titanosaur to the more familiar T-Rex, you’ll feel like a kid again as you learn their stories. You’ll then move on to hear about the North American Forests, featuring the giant Sequoia, before gazing up at the giant Blue Whale hanging overhead in the Hall of Ocean Life. Visit some American mammals as you learn about the National Parks of the United States. Finally, blast off beyond our orbit in the Rose Center for Earth and Space to feel unbelievably insignificant facing the mysteries of the cosmos.
9
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Start with the Met and its roughly 2 million works of art and artifacts covering everything from Ancient Egypt to modern art. From the Great Hall, you’ll visit the museum’s most important galleries. Pass through the Medieval Europe Gallery on your way to the Studiolo from the Ducal Palace. Explore armory from the Middle Ages, including pieces worn by Henry VIII. The American wing hosts the staircase from the Chicago Stock Exchange as well as the famed portrait of Washington crossing the Delaware. A host of European painters including Vermeer, Picasso, and Van Gogh awaits you as you learn about their troubled yet exciting lives. 
10
American Museum of Natural History
After a break for lunch (at your own expense), check out a few of the 33 million objects housed in the American Museum of Natural History, covering basically all of Earth’s history. Begin with the museum itself as you learn about its history in the majestic Roosevelt Rotunda. Your guide will then reveal how the dioramas are made as you explore the giant African mammals of the Akeley Hall.  Then move towards the dinosaur exhibits where you’ll explore some of the most complete collections of dinosaur skeletons in the world. From the gargantuan Titanosaur to the more familiar T-Rex, you’ll feel like a kid again as you learn their stories. You’ll then move on to hear about the North American Forests, featuring the giant Sequoia, before gazing up at the giant Blue Whale hanging overhead in the Hall of Ocean Life. Visit some American mammals as you learn about the National Parks of the United States. Finally, blast off beyond our orbit in the Rose Center for Earth and Space to feel unbelievably insignificant facing the mysteries of the cosmos.
11
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Start with the Met and its roughly 2 million works of art and artifacts covering everything from Ancient Egypt to modern art. From the Great Hall, you’ll visit the museum’s most important galleries. Pass through the Medieval Europe Gallery on your way to the Studiolo from the Ducal Palace. Explore armory from the Middle Ages, including pieces worn by Henry VIII. The American wing hosts the staircase from the Chicago Stock Exchange as well as the famed portrait of Washington crossing the Delaware. A host of European painters including Vermeer, Picasso, and Van Gogh awaits you as you learn about their troubled yet exciting lives. 
12
American Museum of Natural History
After a break for lunch (at your own expense), check out a few of the 33 million objects housed in the American Museum of Natural History, covering basically all of Earth’s history. Begin with the museum itself as you learn about its history in the majestic Roosevelt Rotunda. Your guide will then reveal how the dioramas are made as you explore the giant African mammals of the Akeley Hall.  Then move towards the dinosaur exhibits where you’ll explore some of the most complete collections of dinosaur skeletons in the world. From the gargantuan Titanosaur to the more familiar T-Rex, you’ll feel like a kid again as you learn their stories. You’ll then move on to hear about the North American Forests, featuring the giant Sequoia, before gazing up at the giant Blue Whale hanging overhead in the Hall of Ocean Life. Visit some American mammals as you learn about the National Parks of the United States. Finally, blast off beyond our orbit in the Rose Center for Earth and Space to feel unbelievably insignificant facing the mysteries of the cosmos.
13
Le musée Métropolitain d'art
Commencez par le Met et ses quelque 2 millions d'œuvres d'art et d'artefacts couvrant tout, de l'Égypte ancienne à l'art moderne. Depuis le Grand Hall, vous visiterez les galeries les plus importantes du musée. Traversez la galerie de l'Europe médiévale en vous rendant au Studiolo depuis le palais ducal. Explorez l'armurerie du Moyen Âge, y compris les pièces portées par Henri VIII. L'aile américaine accueille l'escalier de la Bourse de Chicago ainsi que le célèbre portrait de Washington traversant le Delaware. Une foule de peintres européens, dont Vermeer, Picasso et Van Gogh, vous attendent alors que vous découvrez leur vie troublée mais passionnante.
14
Musée américain d'histoire naturelle
Après une pause pour le déjeuner (à vos frais), découvrez quelques-uns des 33 millions d'objets conservés au Musée américain d'histoire naturelle, couvrant pratiquement toute l'histoire de la Terre. Commencez par le musée lui-même en découvrant son histoire dans la majestueuse rotonde Roosevelt. Votre guide vous révélera ensuite comment les dioramas sont fabriqués pendant que vous explorez les mammifères africains géants de l'Akeley Hall. Ensuite, dirigez-vous vers les expositions de dinosaures où vous explorerez certaines des collections de squelettes de dinosaures les plus complètes au monde. Du Titanosaure gargantuesque au T-Rex plus familier, vous vous sentirez à nouveau comme un enfant en apprenant leurs histoires. Vous passerez ensuite à la découverte des forêts nord-américaines, mettant en vedette le séquoia géant, avant de contempler la baleine bleue géante suspendue au-dessus de la tête dans le Hall of Ocean Life. Visitez des mammifères américains tout en découvrant les parcs nationaux des États-Unis. Décollez enfin au-delà de notre orbite au Rose Center for Earth and Space pour vous sentir incroyablement insignifiant face aux mystères du cosmos.
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Commentaires (21)
allisonj297
Sep 2022
Jeff was a great tour guide, especially for the Met. We would not have been able to figure out that place on our own.
honestmidwesternmom
Jul 2022
We did the private skip the line met tour with Jeff and he was amazing. He went at a pace than worked for our tween and teen and kept it engaging and fun. We would recommend to any history or art loving families.
Audra E
Jul 2022
We had a wonderful experience- from before the time of booking when I asked a question and got an immediate response to the very end. I had requested to see a couple of exhibits that are usually extra on top of a general admission ticket. Babylon immediately told me it was no problem and to just make sure that I made that request in the notes at the time of purchase. The entire process was easy and I felt confident that the company was attentive due to the quick responses that I received. Directions for meeting our guide were very clear. We were open to seeing whatever the guide planned, but if you have something specific in mind, I would contact the company before purchasing the tour to make sure that you can be accommodated. In such large museums, there is no way to cover more than a fraction in only a few hours, so keep that in perspective. Our guide was knowledgeable and eager to share. He was personable and had a sense of humor. He was able to keep our 12 year old son interested from 10:30 to 4:00, covering two museums, so that speaks volumes! I highly recommend Babylon tours (and our tour guide, Matt)!

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