Central Park Ice Skating & 9/11 Memorial Museum Admission Ticket

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A tribute of remembrance and honour...

Combine ice skating at the iconic rink made famous in numerous movies with a visit to the 9/11 Memorial Museum - a moving tribute of remembrance and honour to the nearly 3,000 people killed in the multiple terror attacks on September 11, 2001 as well as the six people killed in the World Trade Center bombing in February 1993

Our guide to Central Park Ice Skating & 9/11 Memorial Museum Admission Ticket

Central Park Ice-Skating

Wollman Ice Rink has featured in numerous movies and TV shows largely thanks to its stunning setting in Central Park. Wollman Ice Rink puts visitors beneath the stunning New York City skyline by day and its twinkling lights by night and is a magical location for ice-skating. Ice skating in Central Park remains ever popular with both New Yorkers and tourists alike. The atmosphere is fun and relaxed and skaters of all levels are welcome. Our Wollman Rink Ice Skating Tickets include admission to the rink and skate rental. You will be sent an open-dated ticket which can be used at any time during your New York visit whilst the rink is open, giving you complete flexibility to visit the rink on a date and time that best suits your plans.
Wollman Ice Rink is located near the entrance at Central Park South, 59th Street and 6th Avenue.

Opening Hours:

Wollman Rink in Central Park is open from October to April 2020 (weather dependent). Wollman Rink is closed 1 March 2020 and also closes at 2.30pm on 11 March 2020.

  • Monday: 10.00am-2.30pm
  • Tuesday: 10.00am-2.30pm
  • Wednesday: 10.00am-10.00pm
  • Thursday: 10.00am-10.00pm
  • Friday: 10.00am-11.00pm
  • Saturday: 10.00am-11.00pm
  • Sunday: 10.00am-9.00pm

9/11 Memorial Museum

Architect Michael Arad and landscape architect Peter Walker created the Memorial design selected from a global design competition that included more than 5,200 entries from 63 nations. The Memorial’s twin reflecting pools, each nearly an acre in size and featuring the largest manmade waterfalls in North America, are set within the footprints where the Twin Towers once stood. The names of every person who died in the 2001 and 1993 attacks are inscribed into bronze panels edging the Memorial pools, a powerful reminder of the largest loss of life resulting from a foreign attack on American soil and the greatest single loss of rescue personnel in American history.

The museum itself is located below the reflecting pools and features first-person accounts of what happened on that September morning in 2001 and multi-media displays examining the background of the attacks, the story of what happened on 9/11 and the aftermath and continuing implications of the attacks. Enter the dramatic Foundation Hall, containing the "slurry wall", a surviving retaining wall of the original World Trade Center, as well as the 36-foot-high "Last Column", covered with mementos, memorial inscriptions and missing posters and see the historic "Survivor's Stairs", a remnant of the staircase through which hundreds escaped with their lives.

The memorial exhibition called In Memoriam, honours those that lost their lives that day in 2001 as well as the people who were killed during the World Trade Center 1993 bombing. Learn about some the individual victims and their stories and see portraits of the nearly 3,000 men, women, and children who were killed in the attacks in the memorial exhibition.

Museum Location:

180 Greenwich St, New York.

Opening Times:

The 9/11 Memorial Museum is open from 9.00am until last entry (4.30pm on Tuesdays, 6.00pm Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and 7.00pm on Fridays and Saturdays). Upon arrival, skip the main ticket line and proceed straight to the Admission Desk. If there is availability to enter the Museum at the time of arrival, you will be able to proceed straight away. If that timeslot is full, you be placed on the next timeslot, giving you time to explore the Memorial’s twin reflecting pools before entering the musuem.

Terms and conditions

Terms and conditions for Central Park Ice Skating & 9/11 Memorial Museum Admission Ticket

  • You will be sent an open-dated Central Park Ice Skating paper ticket for Wollman Ice Rink, enabling you to visit the rink at any time you choose during your visit to New York.
  • Central Park Ice Skating Tickets include admission to Wollman Ice Rink and skate rental. However, there is no priority queue and you will still need to join the regular line. Tickets only allow admission for 1 person per ticket. There is a charge for spectators (approximately $5, payable locally).
  • No need to pre-book a time slot for the 9/11 Memorial Museum - simply show up when you want! Skip the ticket line and proceed straight to the Admission Desk for check-in where upon you'll be given the next available slot. There may be a short wait during which you can explore the Memorial’s twin reflecting pools.
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum Tickets are open-dated and valid to use at any time within a year of purchase; you are not restricted to the date selected at the time of booking.
  • Please note, once downloaded, 9/11 Memorial Museum Tickets cannot be cancelled, refunded or exchanged.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions for Central Park Ice Skating & 9/11 Memorial Museum Admission Ticket

 

  • Do I need to book a date and time for my visit to the 9/11 Memorial Museum?
    No, our fully flexible tickets are the only ones that do not require you to book a time slot in advance. Visit on a date and time that best suits you - on arrival proceed straight to the admission line. If there is availability to enter the Museum, you will be able to enter straight away. If that time slot is full, you be placed on the next time slot, giving you time to explore the Memorial’s twin reflecting pools before entering the museum.