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Эксклюзивный комбинированный тур в музей метрополитена и естественной истории без очереди

Обзор
В этом 5,5-часовом эксклюзивном комбинированном туре по музеям ваш энергичный гид покажет вам лучшее, что могут предложить эти роскошные музеи. Нет более эффективного и увлекательного способа познакомиться с лучшими музеями Нью-Йорка, чем этот эпический комбинированный тур. Проведите день, изучая искусство в Метрополитен-музее, прежде чем отправиться на частную экскурсию к научным чудесам в Американском музее естественной истории.
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Sat 19 Oct
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Wheelchair Friendly
Duration 5.5 Hours (Including Lunch Break)
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All Entrance Fees
Private Museum Tour
Wheelchair Friendly
Duration 5.5 Hours (Including Lunch Break)
Дополнительная информация
  • Доступен для инвалидных колясок
  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в детской коляске
  • Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости
  • Все районы и поверхности доступны для инвалидных колясок
  • Путешественники должны иметь как минимум средний уровень физической подготовки
  • Максимум 8 человек на бронирование
  • Примечания: Музей Метрополитен может подвергаться периодические закрытия без предварительного предупреждения руководства музея. Когда это произойдет, мы предоставим гостям подходящую альтернативу, если время открытия музея задерживается более чем на 1 час с начала тура. В этих случаях мы не можем предоставить возмещение или скидки. Для входа на некоторые сайты в этом туре требуется соответствующая одежда. В музей не допускаются большие сумки или чемоданы, через службу безопасности пропускаются только дамские сумки или небольшие пакеты с тонкими сумками. Из-за усиленных мер безопасности на многих аттракционах могут образовываться очереди на экскурсии с пропуском без очереди или без ожидания. В некоторых определенных комнатах внутри музея действует очень тихое или ограниченное право говорить внутри, в этом случае ваш гид предоставит информацию об этих местах, прежде чем войти в определенные комнаты, где действует это правило. Некоторые коллекции могут меняться в течение года.
Что ожидать
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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. 
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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.
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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.
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Метрополитен-музей
Начните с Метрополитена и его примерно 2 миллионов произведений искусства и артефактов, охватывающих все, от Древнего Египта до современного искусства. Из Большого зала вы посетите самые важные галереи музея. Пройдите через галерею средневековой Европы по пути в Студиоло из Герцогского дворца. Исследуйте средневековый арсенал, в том числе предметы, которые носил Генрих VIII. В американском крыле находится лестница Чикагской фондовой биржи, а также знаменитый портрет Вашингтона, пересекающего Делавэр. Множество европейских художников, включая Вермеера, Пикассо и Ван Гога, ждут вас, когда вы узнаете об их беспокойной, но захватывающей жизни.
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Американский музей естественной истории
После обеденного перерыва (за свой счет) осмотрите несколько из 33 миллионов объектов, хранящихся в Американском музее естественной истории, охватывающих практически всю историю Земли. Начните с самого музея, когда вы узнаете о его истории в величественной Ротонде Рузвельта. Затем ваш гид расскажет, как создаются диорамы, пока вы исследуете гигантских африканских млекопитающих в Экли-холле. Затем отправляйтесь к экспонатам динозавров, где вы изучите одну из самых полных коллекций скелетов динозавров в мире. От гигантского Титанозавра до более знакомого T-Rex, вы снова почувствуете себя ребенком, узнавая их истории. Затем вы услышите о лесах Северной Америки с гигантской секвойей, а затем посмотрите на гигантского синего кита, висящего над головой в Зале океанской жизни. Посетите некоторых американских млекопитающих, узнав о национальных парках Соединенных Штатов. Наконец, вылетите за пределы нашей орбиты в Центре Земли и Космоса Роуз, чтобы почувствовать себя невероятно незначительным лицом к лицу с тайнами космоса.
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Отзывы (21)
Julie M
May 2019
First up I have to say that my husband and I are not ones to visit museum's nor do we have a great appreciation for art. However, as we were travelling to New York to celebrate my 50th birthday and checking out what to do, this tour really appealed. In hindsight, it was a must do - particularly The Met! Without a doubt this was largely due to our tour guide who was an absolute wealth of information. Mark's passion for art and history was astounding and it was very hard not to be captivated by this. He wasn't pushy and just made whole tour extremely enjoyable. We loved hearing all the little stories/scandals that were behind the artworks. I can honestly say if we had visited these two museums on our own we would never have gotten the experience we did. I would absolutely recommend this tour and if possible request Mark as your guide. Loved it!
diane01507
Dec 2018
We've done tours in the past, and the other guests can make it a nightmare! We were so happy to learn our group tour turned out to be just the two of us! Our guide, Jeff Dubouis ( I do believe...) was awesome! What an in-depth knowledge he had of seemingly, endless subjects! He expertly guided us through the two museums and was sharing "behind the scenes" stories and details you'd never know by just touring the musuem. It was well worth the cost. The only problem was the second musuem prevented us from going in. The lines were long and we were left standing out the freezing rain! When we were allowed inside, Jeff had to go wait in very long lines to get our tickets! This really surprised us bc it was promoted as a skip the line tour!
George F
Aug 2017

Our tour guide Jared was very knowledgeable and willing to customize the tour to our wishes. He made for a very enjoyable and day at both museums.

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