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Metropolitan Museum of Art: Entry + Tour (Private, Small Group, Self-Guided)

Take a walk through the Great Hall and the famous galleries of the Met

  1. Duration: 2h

  2. Wheelchair accessible

  3. Live guide: English, French, Spanish

Registered address: 301 Biscayne Blvd Miami Florida 33131 | 299 South Street NY NY 10001, 33131, Miami, US
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Included

  • Entry ticket to the Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Skip-the-line access to Museum through the group entrance (if group tour selected)
  • Guided tour with NYC licensed tour guide (if selected)

Not included

  • Access to special exhibits
  • Guided tour (if self-guided option selected)
  • Show your smartphone ticket to the guide who will be waiting in the main lobby of the Metropolitan Museum, near the Egyptian/Colossal Seated Statue of a Pharaoh located on your right upon entering

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is New York’s most valuable landmark with over 2 million artistic masterpieces, including anything and everything from modern European art, to ancient treasures of Greek and Egyptian antiquity.

Climb the Grand Staircase and enter to admire over 5,000 years of art from around the world.

See the Chicago Stock Exchange at the American Wing, which houses the portrait of Washington Crossing the Delaware. Visit the Medieval European Gallery where you will get to see the armor worn by the notorious King Henry VIII.

The Met can take days to explore, but you'll get to scratch the surface with an expert guide (if selected) to help you navigate the must-sees and the hidden gems.

Make the most of your trip to the Met with private tours, small group guided tours or a self-guided tour that includes a live presentation from Met staff.

  • Cancellation is possible until 24 hours before your visit.
  • Rescheduling is possible until 24 hours before your visit.

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