This is a very emotional place, be prepared for lots of intense emotions. The museum takes you through the entire day and mixes displays with media and artifacts in an elegant way.
Beautifully done and powerful memorial to remember the victims who perished in 911 WTO tragedy. Gone are the 2 square towers, in its place 2 hollow square holes with water falling infinitely.
The museum is a must visit attraction in NYC. It takes you back to 9/11/2001 with a lot of details and stories told by witnesses who lived this tragedy.
The informative movies are great and museum is worth seeing. FYI there is no pictures allowed in the in memoriam and historical exhibit. Other than that pictures are allowed.
A tribute of remembrance and honor. Occupying eight of the 16 acres at the World Trade Center, the 9/11 Memorial and Museum are tributes to the past and a place of hope for the future.
The Museum is respectfully awesome. Plan for at least 2 1/2 hours. Must purchase tickets prior to going. Be sure to arrive at the museum 10-15 minutes PRIOR to your entry time.
Breath taking,you walk up & every inch as you get close. U r in awe!!! God Bless America!Also note all the oak trees,not only do the set the footprint of the trade centers,they're there for a reason
Breathtaking! There are few words that can explain the feelings and experience here! Be sure to stop and pay your respects whenever you're in the area! Read more
Beautiful place and a very touching exhibition inside the 9/11 museum. Don't miss "on the day, before and after" exhibition - we spent about 3 hours there.
An overwhelming remembrance of the tragedy that happened, and a celebration of the courage that New Yorkers had coming together to help and support their own. Set aside at least 3 hours to go through.
Open up your schedule when you plan to come (because you need to). You'll want to spend at LEAST 2.5 hours here to just take everything in. This place is deceivingly ENORMOUS.
President Obama and the First Lady along with former President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush, paused at the North Memorial Pool on the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Read more
A pair of structural tridents from the base of the original 1 WTC tower are visible through the museum's glass atrium, by the north pool. The pools -- epic in scale and graceful especially after dusk.
Amazing 21st-Cent museum, made more poignant via interactive features, video, audio & salvaged every day items. Massive space - a sepulchre. Visit. Never Forget.
It’s important to come and pay tribute to the memory of so many lives cut short. Very surreal to be standing at the site where the worst attack on American soil took place. The Memorial is incredible.
This memorial was incredible. With lots of artefacts and sound recordings from the day. I had hoped for a more positive ending to the exhibition - but it stays on the tragedy throughout.
Do yourself a favor and don't just walk up to the memorial and take a picture. Take a guided tour or something to allow yourself to feel. If you don't want to honor lives lost, stick to Times Square.
See the movies Facing Crisis: America under attack and a Changed World back to back. Also watch rebirth movie in south tower gallery. Historical Exhibit in the north tower is a must see.
Do not rush through this. It will take an hour, two, maybe more for the museum. There is a lot of impact. Be ready for it. Kids should understand and be ready to take some time to explain.
Hard to describe the feeling you have when you see the sheer scale of the two great, black pits before you, that were once the footprint of the WTC towers.
People take pictures to remember. No one should forget or be cocky about such a tragic event. It's beautifully done, and the queue moves quickly. Don't complain about the queue; show respect.
Pack your headphones and download the app ahead of time. Renting the audio tour onsite requires an $8 fee and the impounding of your ID card as collateral. The app has the same audio tour content
A very impressing place. Prior online booking allows you to pass the long queue. Don't be lured by bracelet offered for donation: near the exit there's a visitor center with lots of merchandise.
My hotel room overlooks the 9/11 memorial. I worked in the Trade Center years ago and finally got up the courage to walk over. It's wonderful and everyone should visit it to remember and honor.
A very impressive and even emotionaltour around the disasters and victims of 9/11! The audio guide is 8 dollar (!) but did provide extra value and information during the museumtour!
Snap a picture of a few names around the endless pool and pay tribute by finding their name and picture in the In Memorandum exhibit in the museum and send their picture to the inner chamber.
One of touching places I've ever visited. There're always a lot of people but crowd of people keeps silent. Just beautiful, peaceful, and impressionable memorandum.
Remembering those dear ones who lost their lives, the first responders who worked tirelessly, & the military who stepped up to defend what we hold so dear. God Bless the USA
An extremely moving (and crowded) museum. Buy your tickets online beforehand and don't be afraid to spend as long as you need inside--I recommend at least 3 hours.
Extremely crowdedmuseum but a must see. Set aside lots of time and do not miss the timeline: the recorded messages, memories, and videos are fascinating and tragic.
Mandatory for anyone who lives in or visits the area. Incredibly moving. Save time getting inside by purchasing tickets in advance at a kiosk (there are a couple tucked away).
Warning: you will be overwhelmed with the gravity of September 11 and the horrible history surrounding it. It will make you upset and you will cry. But, you will also feel profound pride in America.
Reflecting Absence is a mesmerising way to pay tribute to the lives lost on 9-11.The lines for the museum are endless.Fun fact: Calatrava’s Oculus’ skylight retracts once a year on Sep 11 for 102 min.
Beautiful pools outside. It was so serene to see all the names of such courageous Americans. I didn't go inside the visitation center or the Freedom Tower, but they were both awesome looking.
A very emotionalexhibit. Anticipate investing at least two hours to truly experience the entire Memorial. There is also a self-guided tour you can download.
First time here, to see it on tv or in the paper is one thing, to see it in person is other. I just stood there in silence. From Allah we come to Allah we return.
A very well done museum that chronicles the events of September 11. You feel extremely sad as you walk through it. Admissions are around $20.00 per head. I think it is free on Tuesdays after 5pm
Unbelievable experience for me and my family. Schedule a visit if you can. It will move you. We reserved the 9am Sunday time slot for the museum. I am glad I did.
An incredibly moving tribute to the men and women from that day. Bring tissues for the walk through exhibit, and pay the extra cash for the guided tour of the museum. Ask for Judith.
This is an emotional place to be. You should go at least once -- everyone should. An important note: if you come here, please DO NOT take selfies in front of the memorials. Thousands died here.
Tuesdays have free entrance after 5. The museum itself is huge and has lots of articles. Closes at 9, i got in at 6 and had to rush through some of the end exhibits.
The National September 11 Memorial is a tribute of remembrance and honor to the nearly 3,000 people killed in the terror attacks of September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center site, near Shanksville, Pa., and at the Pentagon, as well as the six people killed in the WTC bombing in February 1993.