Virtual Memorial Museum Tours Now Available

A tour guide wearing a mask stands beside a piece of the mangled antenna. A woman films him speaking on a smartphone.
Photo by Jin S. Lee

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum is now offering Virtual Museum Tours.

Perfect for those who can’t visit or maybe aren’t ready to visit the Museum in person, this 60-minute live, interactive tour takes you through the Museum’s key spaces and provides a deeper understanding of 9/11, the lead-up to the attacks, and their continuing global significance.

Virtual Museum Tours are led by Museum staff using Zoom and are held every day at 3 p.m. ET. Tours will be given in English with time for questions throughout; captioning and ASL interpretation will be available upon request.

Reserve your Museum tour, Memorial tour, or group tour today.

By 9/11 Memorial Staff

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