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Statue of Liberty

New York, United States

Explore the Statue of Liberty with tickets granting access to the iconic monument, rich history, breathtaking views, and unforgettable ferry ride experience.











Statue of Liberty Tickets and Tours

Discover the inspiring story of the Statue of Liberty with our tickets and guided tours. Explore Liberty Island, step inside this world-famous symbol of freedom, and enjoy breathtaking views of New York City’s skyline. A must-visit landmark offering unforgettable experiences for history lovers, families, and curious travelers alike.

Statue of Liberty Tour 1

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Statue of Liberty Tour 2

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Statue of Liberty Tour 3

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Best Places to Eat Near the Statue of Liberty

Discover the best places to eat near the Statue of Liberty, offering a variety of delicious options for every taste. From classic American diners and waterfront restaurants to food trucks and cozy cafes, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy a perfect meal while exploring this iconic landmark in New York City.


Top Hotels & Places to Stay Near the Statue of Liberty

Discover top hotels and places to stay near the Statue of Liberty, perfect for every traveler. From luxury waterfront hotels with skyline views to budget-friendly stays with easy ferry access, find the ideal accommodation for your New York City adventure. Enjoy comfort, convenience, and quick access to this world-famous landmark.


About the Statue of Liberty

Attraction Name: Statue of Liberty, Location: New York City, USA, Latitude: 40.6892° N and Longitude: 74.0445° W


The Statue of Liberty, a gift from France in 1886, stands proudly on Liberty Island as a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. Designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, this iconic monument welcomed millions of immigrants arriving by sea to the United States. Visitors can explore Liberty Island, visit the museum, and even climb up to the crown for stunning views of New York Harbor. The Statue of Liberty remains one of America’s most inspiring and visited landmarks.

General Travel Guide: Visiting the Statue of Liberty


  • Top Attractions: Statue of Liberty Museum, Liberty Island Grounds, Pedestal Access, Crown Climb (advance reservations required), Ellis Island Immigration Museum
  • Getting There: Accessible by Statue Cruises ferry from Battery Park (Manhattan) and Liberty State Park (New Jersey)
  • Museums & Exhibits: Statue of Liberty Museum, Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration
  • Gardens & Grounds: Liberty Island Park, walking paths, harbor views, picnic areas
  • Nearby Food & Dining: Cafes on Liberty Island, waterfront restaurants in Battery Park, food trucks, and dining options in Lower Manhattan



FAQ

The best way to visit the Statue of Liberty is by taking the official ferry from Battery Park in Manhattan or Liberty State Park in New Jersey. Booking tickets online in advance is highly recommended.

Ticket prices for the Statue of Liberty vary depending on access — general admission starts around $24 for adults. Additional fees apply for pedestal or crown access. Kids and seniors get discounts.

Yes, visitors can go inside the Statue of Liberty! There are separate tickets for pedestal access and crown access, but crown tickets sell out quickly and must be reserved in advance.

A full visit to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island typically takes 3 to 5 hours, depending on whether you explore both islands or climb to the crown.

The best time to visit the Statue of Liberty is early morning or weekdays to avoid crowds. Spring and fall offer pleasant weather with fewer tourists.

 Yes, there are cafes and snack stands on Liberty Island and Ellis Island. Visitors can also bring their own food and enjoy picnics in designated areas.

Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. The visit includes outdoor areas, ferry rides, and stair climbs if visiting the pedestal or crown.

Yes, Liberty Island is accessible, including the museum and pedestal areas. However, crown access involves steep stairs and is not wheelchair accessible.

No, the Statue of Liberty is only open during daytime hours. Ferries operate from morning until late afternoon. Night visits are not available to the public.

 

Popular nearby attractions include Ellis Island Immigration Museum, Battery Park, Wall Street, the 9/11 Memorial, and One World Observatory — all within easy reach from the ferry terminal.


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