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  1. Round-trip ferry service with stops at Liberty Island and Ellis Island. Access to the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration and the Statue of Liberty Museum. Self-guided audio tours, which can be picked up on each Island.

  2. Visitors to Liberty Island can tour the grounds and, with appropriate advanced tickets, visit the Statue’s pedestal and crown. Visitors can also explore the Statue of Liberty Museum. Adjacent to the Statue, the museum tells the history of Lady Liberty and features a number of unique artifacts, including the statue’s original torch.

  3. Before you depart Liberty Island, be sure to visit the Liberty Vista atop the Museum for breathtaking views of the Statue and New York Harbor. An additional ticket IS NOT needed to enter the museum. LEARN MORE

  4. For information about guided tours, please visit the National Park Service website. Audio tours are available inside the main entrance of the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration for no additional cost.

  5. Your visit to the Statue of Liberty Museum culminates in the awe-inspiring Inspiration Gallery. Here visitors can add their portrait to the Becoming Liberty collage and get an up-close view of Liberty’s most recognizable symbol – her original torch.

  6. Tickets include round-trip ferry transportation provided by Statue Cruises, access to the Statue of Liberty Museum and the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, and audio tours on each island. Will my ticket get me into the monuments?

  7. A rich curation of stories and visual media walks you through more than 150 years of the Statue’s history — from her origins in France in 1865 to the opening of the Statue of Liberty Museum. Among the features: Torch Panorama, Making of Liberty, and Historical Timeline.

  8. Donate. Statue of Liberty An icon. A symbol. A promise. Ellis Island The dream. The journey. The arrival. Foundation A commitment. A community.

  9. Sep 16, 2021 · The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of freedom and liberty all over the world. Although most visit New York Harbor to behold the 305-foot monument, there are hundreds of replicas across the globe. In celebration of Lady Liberty’s 136 th birthday, we’re giving a shoutout to just a few.

  10. LOCAL from Brooklyn/Queens R/W (Broadway Line) to WHITEHALL STREET. By Bus. M1, M6 or M15 to South Ferry (last stop) By Car. From the EAST SIDE take the FDR Drive South to Exit 1, South Ferry Battery Park. From the WEST SIDE take the Westside Highway South (Route 9A) to Battery Park.