Ellis Island

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★ 4.9 (78K+ reviews) • 114K+ booked
Ellis Island, nestled in New York Harbor, is a beacon of hope and a testament to the American Dream. This federally owned island, once the busiest immigrant inspection station in the United States, welcomed over 12 million immigrants from 1892 to 1954. Today, it stands as a poignant symbol of new beginnings and is part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument. Visitors are invited to step back in time and embark on a journey through America's rich immigration history. Explore the stories of those who passed through its gates, uncover your family's roots, and connect with the narratives that shaped the nation. Ellis Island offers a unique and unparalleled destination for those eager to delve into their heritage and the nation's past, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in the tapestry of American immigration.
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Ellis Island, Manhattan, New York County, Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
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4.9 /5
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Ku *****
2 Sep
The long-awaited Harry Potter is back, this time focusing on the next generation and telling the story of what happens next. The set design and effects are absolutely stunning and worth seeing.
2+
劉 **
23 Aug
The boat is a bit small, but everyone can find a seat with a good view, which is nice. If you don't have much time, this is a good tour option.
2+
HUANG ********
23 Aug
This is a really convenient pass. If you have decided on specific attractions, you can buy the pass and book immediately. If your itinerary is very flexible, you can book in advance based on the situation at each attraction (SUMMIT needs to be booked one day in advance, while The Edge can be booked a few hours before the visit on the same day). In terms of cost, it is really more cost-effective than buying tickets for each attraction individually. However, if you are choosing attractions like MoMA where tickets are cheaper, it is not recommended to use the pass. In my experience, I used it for Top of the Rock Observation Deck, The Edge, and SUMMIT One Vanderbilt.
2+
클룩 회원
20 Aug
Thank you for assigning us great seats. We had a comfortable and enjoyable viewing experience.
2+
Zhao **********
18 Aug
Our tour guide Molly is good performance and explain every place and history. Overall is a good experience for see liberty and other New York Landmarks.
2+
Klook 用戶
16 Aug
Lots of special effects, various magic tricks, and fire-breathing – truly cool! Anyone who has seen Harry Potter, even if they aren't a fan, should come see it! Plus, it's newer than The Lion King and Aladdin.
Klook User
15 Aug
The Harry Potter musical was a power-packed 210-minute performance that kept me hooked from start to finish. The extraordinary special effects brought spells, duels, and magical creatures to life in a way that felt utterly real. The stellar cast captured the essence of our beloved characters, making me feel like I was truly back at Hogwarts, surrounded by the magic and wonder that first captured my imagination. An unforgettable theatrical journey into the Wizarding World!
BoonHee ****
12 Aug
Best cruise to see the Statue of Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge and the lower Manhattan skyline in general. attractions on route:10/10 safety:10/10 itinerary:10/10
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration

Embark on a journey through time at the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, where the rich tapestry of American immigration unfolds before your eyes. Nestled in the historic main building, this museum offers an immersive experience with exhibits spread across three floors. Discover the 'Peopling of America' galleries and delve into the Family Immigration History Center, where stories of courage and hope come alive. Whether you're tracing your own roots or simply exploring the past, this museum is a gateway to understanding the diverse narratives that have shaped the nation.

The Family History Center

Uncover the threads of your family's past at the Family History Center, a treasure trove of genealogical information. Here, you can sift through an extraordinary collection of arrival records, tracing the footsteps of your ancestors as they embarked on their American journey. This center offers a unique opportunity to connect with your heritage and gain insights into the personal stories that form the backbone of the American immigrant experience. Whether you're a seasoned genealogist or a curious visitor, the Family History Center is your portal to the past.

Guided Tours of the South Side

Venture off the beaten path with the Guided Tours of the South Side, where the hidden history of Ellis Island awaits. Explore the former Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital and uncover the stories of resilience and healing that took place within its walls. These tours offer a rare glimpse into the island's lesser-known past, enhanced by the captivating art installation by French street artist JR. His murals of historical figures breathe life into the stories of those who once walked these halls. Join a guided tour and experience a side of Ellis Island that few have seen.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Ellis Island stands as a beacon of hope and opportunity, embodying the dreams of millions who embarked on a journey to the United States. This iconic landmark is not just a historical site but a celebration of the diverse cultural tapestry that forms the backbone of America. The island's rich history includes its role as a gateway for immigrants and its use as a detention center during both World Wars. Today, the ongoing restoration and educational efforts ensure that the legacy of American immigration is both preserved and celebrated, offering visitors a profound insight into the contributions of immigrants to American society.

Architectural Heritage

The main building of Ellis Island is a stunning example of early 20th-century architecture, designed in the elegant French Renaissance style by architects William Alciphron Boring and Edward Lippincott Tilton. This architectural masterpiece is not only recognized for its historical significance but also for its aesthetic beauty, making it a must-see for visitors interested in architectural history.