Tenement Museum

★ 4.9 (82K+ reviews) • 169K+ booked
Located in New York, the Tenement Museum is where history is brought to life! The museum meticulously recreates the homes of holocaust survivors and immigrant families, including the Moore family, sharing their immigration story that bridges the past to the present, fostering a more inclusive American society. You can explore the lives of families who called New York City home from the 1860s to the 1980s in the museum's two historic buildings. Guided tours offer a glimpse into these iconic buildings and the vibrant Lower East Side neighborhood. Recognized as a National Trust Historic Site, the Tenement Museum tells a narrative of how immigrants transitioned into Americans and contributed to the nation's growth. Engage in guided tours to discover the stories of over 15,000 immigrants from more than 20 nations who once resided in these two historic tenements. Stroll through the Lower East Side, savor immigrant cuisine, and virtually connect with past residents through virtual tours. These personal stories provide a fresh perspective on the past and the essence of being a new American.
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4.9 /5
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Leung *
11 Sep
The location is very convenient, and you can see wax figures of different celebrities. The method of using the tickets after purchase is very simple. I will definitely come again next time I visit the United States.
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.
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Klook User
23 Aug
ease of booking on Klook:very good experience for a ticket with Klook, just buy and use, got the tickets without 30 seconds
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.
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Jairus *******
19 Aug
It was fun being here in one of the most iconic spots in NYC - The Empire State building comprising of 103 floors. We had the opportunity to learn the history of the said building and explored what the spot has to offer.
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HUANG ********
17 Aug
Same-day bookings are available, and it's definitely worth visiting. Be sure to experience taking photos on that glass floor.
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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.

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Historic Tenement Tours

The Historic Tenement Tours are interactive guided tours that offer a unique glimpse into the daily lives and challenges faced by immigrants and migrants in New York City. As you walk through these meticulously restored spaces of historic tenement buildings, you'll feel the resilience and spirit of those who helped shape the vibrant tapestry of the Lower East Side. It's more than just a tour; it's a journey through time that connects you to the heart of New York's immigrant history and architectural history.

Neighborhood Walking Tours

Go on a captivating journey through the Lower East Side with the Neighborhood Walking Tours. Led by knowledgeable guides, these tours bring the rich history of this iconic neighborhood to life. Discover the cultural landmarks and hear the stories of the diverse communities that have thrived here over the decades. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about the city's past, these tours offer an engaging way to explore the vibrant streets and learn about the people who have shaped this unique part of New York City.

Tenement Apartment Tours

Discover the personal stories of struggle, resilience, and community with our Tenement Apartment Tours. Each meticulously restored apartment offers a window into the lives of immigrant families who once lived in these historic buildings. As you explore these intimate spaces, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs faced by those who sought a better life in New York City. These guided tours provide a personal and poignant look at the history of immigration and the enduring spirit of the Lower East Side.

A Union of Hope: 1869 Exhibit

The "A Union of Hope: 1869 Exhibit" is located in the National Historic Landmark tenement at 97 Orchard Street. This new permanent apartment exhibition sheds light on the lives of Joseph and Rachel Moore, Black New Yorkers who resided in Lower Manhattan in the 1860s and 1870s. After years of meticulous planning, the exhibit unveils Joseph's journey from the free Black community of Belvidere, New Jersey, to the vibrant streets of New York City. Explore how Joseph and Rachel forged strong bonds within their neighborhood, workplaces, and places of worship, showcasing the resilience and community spirit that defined their lives during this period.

Foods of the Lower East Side Experience

The Foods of the Lower East Side Experience lets you taste history! You can explore the neighborhood's past through its immigrant communities and their unique food cultures. From pretzels and beer to pickles, empanadas, olive oils, and ice cream, each stop offers a look into how food traditions shaped the area. It's cool to see how these foods sustained communities and influenced American cuisine. It's a fun way to learn about the neighborhood's past through delicious treats!

Tips for Your Tenement Museum Visit

When is the best time to visit the Tenement Museum?

For a delightful experience at the Tenement Museum, consider visiting during the spring or fall when the weather is pleasant. Weekdays are ideal to avoid the weekend crowds, and it's always a good idea to check the tour calendar and book your tickets in advance.

How to get to the Tenement Museum?

The Tenement Museum is conveniently located on the Lower East Side and is easily accessible by public transportation. You can take several subway lines or the M15 bus, which stops nearby. If you prefer driving, be aware that parking is limited, so allow extra time to find a spot.