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9/11 Memorial Tickets

9/11 Memorial tickets give access to the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum, located at the site of the World Trade Center. Rising from the ashes of this great tragedy, the memorial is a place of peaceful reflection, honoring nearly 3,000 lives lost to terrorism. Because of the heightened security, you won’t be able to walk right up to the 9/11 Memorial—you’ll need to make reservations in advance.

Unlike traditional tourist sites, you won’t be able to walk up to a ticket booth and buy 9/11 Memorial tickets. A timed reservation systems allows a smooth and easy visit to memorial that opened on the tenth anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks. Visitors passes are free of charge, but donations are welcome to support the work of the National September 11 Memorial and World Trade Center Museum.

Reservations can be made online or over the phone, and you don’t need to plan far in advance to get a ticket. But you might want to get your tickets well in advance; because so many people want to visit the memorial, available spaces can fill up fast. With 15-minute increments, there are lots of slots on any given day, so chances are good you’ll find an open time even with the high interest. The day typically begins at 10 a.m., with the final reservations available well into the evening. Closing time depends on the season, but is never earlier than 5 p.m.

Groups of 10 or more members can make special reservations for 9/11 Memorial tickets. A dedicated group sales staff member can help make arrangements for those who need more than 9 tickets at once. All visitors, no matter how large the group, will need to pass through a security screening before they get to see the memorial. Any tribute items, such as flowers, also are subject to inspection.

Family members of the victims are encouraged to call to arrange their visit and will receive extra attention. They also can make reservations online if they prefer. A reception area with a security screening station were added for those who lost a loved one on September 11 or during the February 1993 attack on the World Trade Center.

9/11 Memorial Tickets

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