How to Visit the World Trade Center Site and 9/11 Memorial & Museum, advice from a licensed NYC Tour Guide.
For the past decade, I've taken tourists ranging from royalty, the elementary school students, to survivors, first responders, and family members to the World Trade Center Site. Over the past ten years, I've learned a thing or two about what allows guests to have their most meaningful experience. It felt important to share how to visit 9/11 in NYC with the world so everyone can have their most meaningful experience.
The World Trade Center Site and 9/11 Memorial & Museum, also known as Ground Zero, will be a very personal experience to everyone. Some were in the buildings when the events took place, others were yet to be born. Be respectful when you visit and also allow yourself to feel whatever emotions may come up.
I do strongly encourage everyone to download the 9/11 Museum App (it's free) before their visit. You can even listen to the 9/11 Museum audio tours on their app before your visit to prepare.
If you would like to take a tour of the museum, please book a tour directly with the national 9/11 Memorial and Museum:[ Ссылка ]
The museum also offers tours of the World Trade Center Site.
World Trade Center Site Tours can be found on my website www.themegandaily.com
I also strongly recommend City Tales Sightseeing Tours, Experience First, and Walks as tour companies that offer impactful public tours of the World Trade Center Site.
00:00 Intro
00:58 What is the World Trade Center
02:39 How to get to the World Trade Center
05:11 Reflecting Pools
07:01 World Trade Center Site Tour
08:34 National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
12:06 One World Observatory
13:09 Liberty Park
14:30 St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
15:35 Survivor Tree
17:27 St. Paul's Chapel
18:09 The Oculus
18:44 Where to eat at World Trade Center
20:39 How Long Will a Visit Last?
21:29 Nearby Parks
22:19 Conclusion
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