Early Access Statue of Liberty Tour with Ellis Island in New York, NY
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Pier A Harbor House • New York, NY 10004
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Enjoy an early-access Statue of Liberty Tour and a visit to the Ellis Island Immigration Museum with personal time to explore. This 4-hour tour begins at The Battery (formerly Battery Park) where you’ll join your licensed guide and ferry across the harbor to Liberty Island, avoiding peak-hour crowds and enjoying beautiful views of the harbor and Lady Liberty.
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The departure point for this Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island tour is at 22 Battery Place, with a meeting at the front entrance of Pier A Harbor House. Pier A Harbor House is to the right of the Statue of Liberty ferry and Castle Clinton. Please see your confirmation email for more details on this Statue of Liberty tour. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the tour's start time. The tour guides will be holding a sign with the Walks logo and “MEET HERE” on it. Do not go to the ticket line at Castle Clinton! Your guide will not be there!
This Early Access Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island tour is approximately 4 hours.
If you are running late, it's best to contact the tour operator at the phone number on your e-ticket so they can reach out to your guide. This is not always possible for all tours - their guides are with other clients and are already into the tour (they ask them not to use their phones during their tour). But in some cases, a few-minute delay can be remedied. Most times, guides leave the meeting point within 5 minutes of the tour start time.
This tour includes views of New York Harbor, Statue of Liberty Pedestal tickets, ferry access and priority boarding to Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, access to Statue of Liberty Museum at Liberty Island, official audio guide on Ellis Island, a local English-speaking guide, and an expertly guided walking tour. This statue cruise and ferry service tour is given in English. They don’t offer multi-language tours.
You will see the Statue of Liberty and Liberty Island (first Access with the earliest tour time), the Statue of Liberty (Exterior Access), the NYC Statue of Liberty Museum, Battery Park, access to the nearby Ellis Island, Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration (the Ellis Island Museum), and the Castle Clinton National Monument.
No. Unfortunately, tickets for the Statue of Liberty Crown are extremely limited, at only 365 per day, and sell out months in advance. Walks does not provide any tours that include the Statue of Liberty Crown.
No, The old hospitals are not open to the public and have to be booked specially if you want to visit them.
Transportation is not included in this tour.
Street parking and paid parking lots are available near Battery Place, NY.
There are no age restrictions for this tour. Guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
Yes. However, please note that if your tour includes the Statue Pedestal (which has elevator access) the only part you will NOT be able to visit is a small platform at the very top of the Statue Pedestal.
Yes! There are a lot of photo opportunities on this tour.
You may bring water, a hat, sunglasses, parasol, and/or sunscreen, a coat, umbrella, or outer layers for the cooler months), and a photo ID for some of the stop-over sights. A reminder that this includes touring and ferry access to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, so using sunscreen is recommendable. All guests must pass through airport-style security to go to Lady Liberty. Certain items, including weapons, scissors, pocket knives, sharp items, or tools, are not permitted. Large items such as suitcases and backpacks are not allowed. Food and drink are not permitted except for water in a clear container. Please visit the United States National Park Service website for a complete list of items. Liberty Island has a national monument and part of Liberty State Park.
It is recommended guests wear attire appropriate for the day’s weather forecast and comfortable walking shoes, so it's easy to navigate along uneven surfaces, dirt paths, cobblestone, etc.
Statue of Liberty tours run rain or shine. One exception is if the Coastguard ceases water traffic (which includes the ferry to the Statue of Liberty) due to inclement weather.
A physical or digital copy of this confirmation email is not required to join your tour. Your guide (or tour coordinator) will have your name in their database, so as long as you know the name on the booking, you're set!