Ellis Island National Museum Of Immigration

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★ 4.9 (78K+ reviews) • 121K+ booked
The Ellis Island National Museum Of Immigration is a historical landmark in New York, sitting proudly in the New York Harbor near Liberty Island. This museum tells the stories of over 12 million immigrants who first set foot in America, chasing the American Dream. When you visit, start at the Main Building. This was once the place where immigrants were processed when they arrived in America. Now, it has exhibits about the people who came through Ellis Island. You should also check out the American Immigrant Wall of Honor. It lists the names of all those immigrants and shares stories about their journeys. Don't miss the Baggage Room exhibit, where you can see the personal belongings immigrants brought with them. You can reach the museum using the ferry service from Battery Park in Manhattan and Liberty State Park in Jersey City. Don’t miss the chance to explore these powerful stories. Plan your visit to Ellis Island today and step in the footsteps of those who built America!
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Klook 用戶
1 Jul
Jay is super knowledgeable, and the tour is well organized. He told us many stories about the Statue of Liberty and islands. Also, he knows where and when to give us a break, especially in a very hot weather. The tour ended at Ellies island around 1 pm, so I had plenty of time to visit the museum on Ellies island afterwards.
Tse ********
1 Jul
very awesome n nice show, ticket easy to redeem, totally worth
Klook会員
30 Jun
great atmosphere very exciting to see and do
2+
Sherlene ****
24 Jun
The guide shared interesting facts. The express tour is suitable for those who have earlier gone to Pier 57 and Little Island like I did. However, if time is not a constraint, you can consider the longer cruise ride as the ride is very pleasant. We had a good view of the Statue of Library.
pajaree ************
18 Jun
great hotel for staying with friends or your fam , nice view from the room , friendly staff , good location to subway or bus :)))
2+
Shahizah ***************
17 Jun
Easy to use Klook voucher to enter. The view was breathtaking and I suppose it will be even nicer at night with the lightings and all.
2+
Leung *******
15 Jun
The shopping method is very convenient, and there is no need to exchange for physical tickets when you arrive at the entrance. The queue for physical tickets was very long, but fortunately I bought it at Klook, which saved a lot of time. The venue is very rich and you can learn a lot of real history. It is recommended to reserve 3-4 hours for the visit. There is too much content, it is definitely worth recommending!
2+
Jiawei ***
11 Jun
easy pass to redeem. worth it if you have many attractions to go
2+

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Exhibits at Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration

Baggage Room

Your adventure can start in the Baggage Room, the museum's first exhibit. Here, you'll see the trunks and luggage that immigrants used. This room was once a busy area where belongings were kept, and now it's like a time capsule holding stories from the past.

Registry Room

When you step into the Registry Room at the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, you can feel what it was like for the many immigrants who walked through it. This enormous hall used to be full of people starting their new lives in America. Now, it's restored with the original benches and photos from that time. As you walk, you follow in the footsteps of those who began their American dream. It's a powerful way to connect with history right in New York Harbor.

Treasures from Home

At the Treasures from Home exhibit, you'll find personal items that immigrants brought with them to America. These include family documents, bibles, homemade clothes, and cooking items. Each artifact tells a story of hope and longing, giving you a peek into the personal side of their journeys.

People of America Center

Dive into the Peopling of America Center, which looks at immigration in America before and after Ellis Island's time. Beginning with the years from the 1550s to 1890, it shares stories of Native Americans, early settlers, and immigrants. This exhibit paints a rich picture of the many people who added to America's story long before Ellis Island became known.

Island of Hope, Island of Tears

Watch the emotional short film "Island of Hope, Island of Tears." It uses real footage and stories from the people who passed through Ellis Island. Their firsthand accounts help show the challenges and hopes they faced while starting new lives in New York City, making it a moving part of your visit.

Through America's Gate

Walk through "Through America's Gate," an exhibit that guides you through the immigrant processing steps. Feel the tension and excitement as you see what it was like from arrival to the long waits and, finally, to the medical and legal checks. These steps were gateways to their new futures.

Must-see Attractions near Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration

Statue of Liberty

Just a short ferry ride away, the Statue of Liberty is an emblem of freedom and welcome. Head over to Liberty Island to see this world-famous monument up close and learn all about its role in American history. Since it's so close to Ellis Island, you can explore both places in one trip, getting a fuller picture of immigrant stories and the American dream.

Liberty State Park

In Jersey City, Liberty State Park provides stunning views of New York Harbor and the New York City skyline. It's a calm place where you can relax, have a picnic, or enjoy a walk after visiting Ellis Island. The park also offers easy ferry rides to both the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, making it a great start for your adventure.

Battery Park

Kick-off or wind up your day at Battery Park, where you can catch ferries to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. Located in New York City, this park features beautiful gardens, walking paths, and sculptures. As you walk along the waterfront, you can think about the rich history of immigration while soaking in the peaceful atmosphere.