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What is the best day to visit the Statue of Liberty?

What is the best day to visit the Statue of Liberty?

Best Time to Book the Statue of Liberty Tour Mornings departing before Noon is best. Afternoon time is more congested and can take more time. Especially in the Summer! In Winter is nice going to the Statue of Liberty in the afternoon so you get to see the Sunset.

How long do you need at Statue of Liberty?

Tip #1: Allow Plenty of Time for Your Visit If you want to visit both the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, allow 5-6 hours for your visit. For the Statue of Liberty alone, it will take about 2-3 hours if you attend a tour.

How much does it cost to get into the Statue of Liberty?

It is free to enter the Statue of Liberty. However, you must access it via the Ellis Island Ferry, which has a fee of $12 for visitors ages 13 and up. It’s $10 if you’re over 62 and $5 for children ages 4 through 12.

Is the ferry free to Statue of Liberty?

The Staten Island Ferry is free! That means the price is zero. There is no ticket to ride the ferry. Beware of anyone trying to sell you a ticket.

Do Statue of Liberty tickets sell out?

Types of tickets for the Statue of Liberty Okay, let’s start with the four different ways to experience the Statue of Liberty: Crown reserve ticket – gives you access to the grounds, the pedestal of the moment and crown PLUS priority screening. Only about 500 of these tickets are sold daily and they sell out fast!

Is the ferry to Statue of Liberty free?

How much time do you need to visit Ellis Island?

HOW LONG DO I NEED TO VISIT ELLIS ISLAND? The tour is self-guided and self-paced. The time spent on each Island is entirely up to the visitor and what they wish to view while visiting. Generally, one hour to two hours are enough time to visit Ellis Island.

How much does it cost to take the ferry to Ellis Island?

Fees & Passes

Children Under 4 Adults 13+
FERRY FEE: $0 $23.50
RANGER TOURS: Included Included
AUDIO TOURS: Included Included
HOSPITAL TOURS: * Restricted + $45

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