Things to Do in New York
• Discover “From Paris to New York — The Masterpieces Awaken,” where the works of Monet, Van Gogh, and other timeless artists are reimagined using digital and immersive art.
• Arte Museum New York is the newest Arte Museum location, where you can experience digital art, sound, and scent that transform every room into a living masterpiece.
• Enjoy interactive exhibits like Tornado and Live Sketchbook as you collaborate and become part of the art.
• Listen to soundscapes by composer Young-gyu Jang and enjoy bespoke fragrances created by perfumer Marianne Nawrocki Sabatier for total sensory immersion.
PRIVATE TOURS !
HALF PRICE TICKETS !
THIS TOUR CAN BE MODIFIED FOR CHILDREN!
See the MET without getting lost! See a sample of THE BEST artworks in about 2 hours!
This small group tour comes with half price adult admission. Please indicate when booking if you need tickets. This tour can be offered at a time that suits your schedule.
Join us for this introduction into the METs vast art collection where we will do a survey of western art history from Egyptian Sphinx’s, Ancient Greece and Rome, Renaissance in Europe, French Impressionism, and modern art!
With a focus on western art we will be looking at about 30 works while traveling the globe and thousands of years looking at some of the best treasures in this 2 million square foot museum. Our tour, lead by a practicing artist, will take about 2 and a half hours with a break in between.
You will see the highlights of the MET without getting lost and learn history about the museum and tips for navigation. You will have time after our tour to go back and explore the museum on your own.
You will see highlights from:
* Ancient Rome
* Ancient Greece
* Modern Western Art (cubism, abstract expressionism, pop art)
* French Impressionism
* European painting 15-19 century
* Ancient Egypt
The tour does not include museum admission. The MET honors several travel passes and offers discounts to students, seniors and people with disabilities.
Ask about ticket discounts!
The MET is always pay what you wish for New Yorkers!
• See the largest dinosaur fossil collection, including the *T-rex*, Apatosaurus, and a 122-foot Titanosaur at the museum.
• Marvel at over 5,000 minerals, including giant amethyst geodes and fluorescent minerals, in the stunning Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals.
• At the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life, immerse yourself in marine ecosystems with 750+ animal models, including the iconic 94-foot, 21,000-pound blue whale.
• Upgrade your ticket to add access to a special ticketed exhibition, Encounters in the Milky Way, Davis Family Butterfly Vivarium, Invisible Worlds, Worlds Beyond Earth, Life at the Limits, or Impact: The End of the Age of Dinosaurs.
• The museum is equipped with cutting-edge, multi-sensory installations that fuse contemporary art, artificial intelligence, light, sound, and spatial design.
• The feature exhibit, Maestros and the Machines, showcases iconic works by masters like Da Vinci, Mozart, and Hokusai reimagined through experimental installations that push the boundaries of tradition and tech.
• Every room offers a new sensory adventure—think light, sound, and emotion coming together in unexpected ways.
• MoMA showcases art from the early 19th century all the way to today, continuing its long history of highlighting modern and contemporary creativity.
• Explore different art movements as you move from room to room, taking in a mix of styles, mediums, and thought-provoking installations.
• You can dive deeper into the stories behind the art with an audio guide available in nine languages, making it easy to follow along at your own pace.
• With six floors of artworks, installations, and a blend of permanent and rotating exhibitions, there’s always something new and exciting to discover on every visit.
Channel your inner child for an unforgettable day at the Museum of Ice Cream in New York. A world full of possibilities awaits!
• Your ticket includes entry to the 9/11 Museum’s core exhibitions, offering detailed narratives, firsthand accounts, multimedia displays, and artifacts that document the day and its global impact.
• See the last column, the original slurry wall, personal belongings, and large-scale remnants from the Twin Towers, along with the “In Memoriam” exhibition that gives faces and stories to the names.
• Spend time at the twin reflecting pools, surrounded by white oak trees, and visit the Survivor Tree, a living symbol of hope, recovery, and resilience that endured against all odds.
• Enhance your visit with a guided Ground Zero tour and skip-the-line access to the museum, perfect for those who want expert-led storytelling and a deeper understanding of the site’s history and significance.
• The museum is home to over 33 million specimens, including the world’s largest dinosaur fossil collection, rare meteorites, stunning minerals, and cultural artifacts from around the globe.
• Choose from one of the special ticketed exhibitions at the Museum that include: Encounters in the Milky Way, Davis Family Butterfly Vivarium, Invisible Worlds, Worlds Beyond Earth, Impact: The End of the Age of Dinosaurs & Life at the Limits (more details [here](https://cdn-imgix.headout.com/media/pdfs/64f93968162974d19e2cf29aeabee3a0-AMNH%20Ticketed%20Exhibits%20(2).pdf)).
• Learn more about marine ecosystems with 750+ animal models, especially the iconic life-sized blue whale, in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life.
• Step into the Rose Center for Earth and Space, featuring the iconic Hayden Planetarium, a must-visit for astronomy enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of the universe.
• See the world's first space shuttle, legendary warplanes, and learn about kamikaze attacks in the Second World War through immersive exhibits.
• Don't miss the "Apollo: When We Went to the Moon" exhibit, showcasing the incredible journey to the moon through captivating displays.
• Fun fact: Intrepid earned the nickname "The Ghost Ship" after surviving five kamikaze attacks and a torpedo strike.
• Explore the ever-changing art exhibitions and see amazing masterpieces as you listen to interesting facts about them through a downloadable online audio guide.
• Marvel at the artwork housed in the museum featuring works by famous artists such as Édouard Manet, Paul Gauguin, Kazimir Malevich, Pablo Picasso, and more.
• Walk along the six-story continuous spiral ramp, a brilliant architecture by Frank Lloyd Wright, who completed the building in 1959.
• Fun Fact: Several movies have been filmed at the museum such as When in Rome, Bye Bye Birdie, Woody Allen’s Manhattan, Men in Black, and The International!



































