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Statue of liberty tickets
Statue of liberty tickets








statue of liberty tickets
  1. STATUE OF LIBERTY TICKETS PLUS
  2. STATUE OF LIBERTY TICKETS WINDOWS

Compare Statue of Liberty Pedestal and Crown of Liberty ticket prices If you have some apprehension about enclosed spaces or heights, you may feel a little uncomfortable on the stairs, but do not worry because every few steps there are spaces to stop for a moment to rest.Īlso, in this sense, the ascent and descent of the Crown is done by different stairs so there will be no problem of bumping into other visitors who are making the ascent while you descend. Children, for example, to enter the Crown must be at least 1'21 meters tall and able to climb by themselves. While the former can be accessed without too much effort by stairs or by elevator (in the case of disabled people), the latter can only be reached by climbing a very narrow spiral staircase of more than 300 steps that connects the legs of the Statue with the torso and its head, so it is required to have a good physical condition. The climb to the Pedestal and the Crown of the Statue of Liberty is a totally different experience. For once you'll see it from top to bottom and not the other way around as you would from the Pedestal - it's unique! On the way up, one easier than the other However, from the Crown you will have an unusual perspective of the Statue of Liberty.

STATUE OF LIBERTY TICKETS WINDOWS

Maybe the views are not as impressive as you expected because they are not 360º as in the Pedestal but this does not mean that it is not worth it because the really important thing to get here is to enter inside the head of the Statue of Liberty and see the landscape through her eyes.īecause of the east facing orientation of the Statue it is a bit difficult to get a good view of Manhattan from the small windows of the Crown if we equate it with the ones you will have from the Pedestal's observation deck but as I said, when you are here the views are almost the least of it. However, if you have the opportunity, do not hesitate to do it. The Crown of the Statue| ©Jeff Burak In the views, very different from both platformsĬompared to climbing the Pedestal of the Statue of Liberty visiting the Crown is one of the most exclusive and difficult experiences to book in New York given the limited number of tickets available per day. You can get off there and see the Immigration Museum or stay on board and return to Battery Park. The experience is still fantastic but you have to be prepared for the crowds.Īfter the visit to the Pedestal you can continue the tour of the island and then board the ferry to Ellis Island. The views of Liberty Island, Manhattan or Staten Island are great from the balcony overlooking the Statue of Liberty but it is a place that is surprisingly narrow because when there are many visitors it becomes a little difficult to move on all four sides. But to tell the truth it is not too strenuous a climb because the stairs are not narrow and if you need to catch your breath you can always step aside to rest for a moment. The use of the elevator is only available for disabled people so be prepared for a lot of steps (almost 200!). Upon entering the interior of the pedestal you can decide whether to visit the museum on top of the monument or go directly up to the observation deck to admire the views from an outdoor terrace located at the base. Breakdown of prices by type of ticketīook an Express Cruise to the Statue of Liberty What you will see during your visit to the Pedestal In my opinion, taking a guided tour to the Statue of Liberty is the best way to get to know its Pedestal and the site where it is located because you will achieve your goal without having to spend a lot of money and with the convenience of having transportation, tickets and the services of a guide included in the price.

STATUE OF LIBERTY TICKETS PLUS

Below, we see it in detail.įrom 50 € in Hellotickets you can find guided tours to the Statue of Liberty that include access to the Statue's Pedestal, the ferry to Liberty Island as well as tickets to Ellis Island and the Immigration Museum.ĭuring the tour you will be accompanied by a local guide who will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about the Statue of Liberty, which is always a plus to give context to the activity and learn about the history of the attractions you are seeing. You'll find tickets starting at around 20 Euros depending on whether you visit with a guided tour or on your own.

statue of liberty tickets

The Statue from behind| ©Maarten Van den Heuvel










Statue of liberty tickets