Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: Meet your guide holding a green "Walks" sign in front of the glass elevator for the subway outside the National Museum of the American Indian. Please arrive 15 minutes before the tour starts.(1 Bowling Green, New York, NY 10004, USA)
Accessibility:The ferry and grounds of the Statue of Liberty are wheelchair accessible
Not allowed:Luggage, weapons, or food (except for water in a clear container)
Extra fees to be paid on site:Upon arrival at Liberty Island, handbags and backpacks must be stored in a locker at $2.00
Know in advance:All guests are required to pass through airport-style security to board the ferry and again to disembark
The ferry does not operate during heavy rain or other adverse weather conditions; when this occurs, an alternative option is provided
The guided portion of the tour ends on Liberty Island, though your ticket provides access to Ellis Island if you choose to stay on your own
Please allow plenty of time to arrive for your tour. Transportation in NYC whether by taxi, car, or subway is notoriously slow and can often be unreliable. No refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows
The Statue of Liberty Museum offers a deep dive into the monument's creation, meaning, and ongoing legacy. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, historic artifacts, and films that chronicle the Statue's journey from concept to icon. You'll learn about Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi's design process, Gustave Eiffel's engineering contributions, and the Statue's role as a symbol of freedom and democracy for immigrants arriving in the United States. It provides a comprehensive understanding of her significance.
The guided tour focuses on exploring the Statue of Liberty Museum and the surrounding grounds on Liberty Island, providing an in-depth understanding of the Statue's history and significance. This particular tour does not include interior access to the Statue's pedestal or crown, as those require separate, advance reservations that are often booked months in advance. The tour is designed for an express visit to the island, focusing on the museum and outdoor perspectives.
A guided tour significantly enhances your visit by providing expert commentary and streamlined logistics. Guides share engaging stories and historical context that bring the Statue of Liberty and its museum exhibits to life, offering insights you might miss on a self-guided visit. Furthermore, this type of tour is designed to help you avoid long queues, ensuring a more efficient and enjoyable exploration of Liberty Island and the museum without the need for early wake-ups.
To ensure a smooth and enjoyable tour, it's recommended to arrive at Battery Park a little early to meet your guide. Wear comfortable shoes as there will be walking involved on Liberty Island. Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly, as much of the visit involves outdoor exploration. You should also bring a bottle of water and be prepared for security screenings before boarding the ferry.
While specific durations can vary slightly, an express guided tour of the Statue of Liberty Museum and Grounds is designed to be efficient. It typically lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours from the moment you meet your guide at Battery Park, including the ferry ride to Liberty Island, exploration of the museum and grounds, and the return journey. This allows for a comprehensive yet time-conscious experience.
Battery Park, the departure point for the Statue of Liberty tour, is easily accessible via New York City's public transportation. You can take the 4 or 5 subway lines to Bowling Green station, the R or W lines to Whitehall Street, or the 1 line to South Ferry station. All these stations are within a short walking distance of Battery Park, making it convenient to arrive for your tour.
For visitors on the guided tour, the ferry system is integrated into your experience. Your guide will lead the group from Battery Park onto the designated ferry to Liberty Island, streamlining the boarding process. The ferry ride itself offers scenic views of the Manhattan skyline, Ellis Island, and the Statue of Liberty as you approach. Upon arrival, the tour continues on Liberty Island, and your guide will coordinate the return ferry.
You can easily book the Statue of Liberty Museum and Grounds guided tour through KKday. Booking through KKday allows you to secure your spot in advance, often providing a hassle-free reservation process. This ensures you can enjoy the express tour benefits, such as avoiding long queues and having a confirmed departure without needing an early wake-up, making your planning more convenient.