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The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States and is a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886, designated as a National Monument in 1924 and restored for her centennial on July 4, 1986.
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Liberty Island, New York City, NY 10004
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    144 Washington Street, New York City, NY 10006-1030
    3.4 km from Statue of Liberty
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    100 Greenwich Street, New York City, NY 10006
    3.3 km from Statue of Liberty
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    120 Water Street, New York City, NY 10005
    3.6 km from Statue of Liberty
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    9 S William St, New York City, NY 10004-2412
    3.3 km from Statue of Liberty
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    50 Trinity Place, New York City, NY 10006
    3.3 km from Statue of Liberty
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    126 Water Street, New York City, NY 10005
    3.6 km from Statue of Liberty
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  • Giorgia
    Italy111 contributions
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    A symbol that, of course, would not need further reviews. Visited on the first day of 2025 we found no particular crowding and could enjoy the view of the statue from the ferry as well as visits to Liberty Island and Ellis Island. Each of these destinations has left us with a great emotion that deserves to be experienced to the full without being limited to the mere free ferry. With $25 you will have all the attractions (even the entrances to the two museums) included in the price by buying the ticket directly at Battery Park Castle. Absolutely recommended for those who want to participate in an important piece of history and our past.
    Visited January 2025
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 13 January 2025
  • Ray S
    Los Angeles, California43 contributions
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    For me it was a must see for our family trip to New York. I booked the Statue City Cruise with the New York Pedestal Reserve and Ellis Island itinerary. We couldn’t go inside the pedestal because there was a flood due to a pipe busting. I didn’t claim a refund but according to the national forest agent on duty the fee for the cruise nominally covered the entrance to the Statue. The family of course was disappointed. However, not for long because the museum that comes with the package was really fun and interesting. The statue itself is just a marvel of the human spirit and ingenuity. It was inspirational and simply awesome. Our trip was in December which was very cold. If you decide to visit New York and the Statue during winter, I can’t stress enough to wear warm clothing, gloves, and something to protect your head and ears from the cold.
    Visited December 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 27 December 2024
  • RandomTraveller
    26 contributions
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    The Statue of Liberty is impressive, but it’s smaller than I expected. However, Liberty Island itself is larger than I imagined and definitely worth exploring. The island can get pretty hot, so be prepared. There’s a small museum on the island with interesting exhibits about the statue's history and significance. I recommend the pedestrian ticket over the general admission—it’s only a $0.30 difference and offers more flexibility. If you want to visit the crown, remember those tickets sell out months in advance, so plan ahead. Also, be sure to buy your tickets directly from the official website or on-site kiosks—avoid third-party sellers
    Visited October 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 24 November 2024
  • sanju_222323
    New Jersey17,959 contributions
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    The Statue of Liberty is one of the most famous landmarks in the world – and even though she’s already 131 years old, Lady Liberty still looks fabulous. There’s more to do on Liberty Island than walk around and look at the statue. The island also includes the 26,000-square-foot Statue of Liberty Museum that visitors can explore for no additional fee. A trip on top of the pedestal (also for no additional charge), the 360° balcony offers you wonderful views of New York Harbor, Ellis Island, Brooklyn, Manhattan, New Jersey, and the Brooklyn Bridge. (make a reservation in advance). Note: you can't carry water bottles or bags to the pedestal, rent a locker for just 25 cents for your stuff. There are almost 200 steps to the top, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes. You’ll also have to go through a second security tent, leaving all book bags and food/drink in lockers. (but hey there is an elevator too to reach the pedestal) Don’t miss the museum! It has a history of the construction of Lady Liberty and seeing the original torch, inspiration for the statue, replicas of the face and feet, etc. The visitor center is also inside the museum. Special tip: View the Statue of Liberty For Free: If your intention is just to view the Statue of Liberty up close without paying anything, then the Staten Ferry is your option. It’s a free ferry service for New Yorkers that can be fairly crowded
    Visited September 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 19 November 2024
  • Ramesh A
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania302 contributions
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    This is a must-see place when it comes to New York City. You can catch a ferry to reach here either from Battery Park New York or from Jersey City Liberty State Park. If you are visiting just the liberty statue and Ellis Island, I would recommend catching a ferry from Liberty State Park. The parking is easy and you get less crowd from that side. If you plan to do the entire New York, then Battery Park will be a good option. However, the parking rates are very high. The tickets can be purchased ahead of time or at the counter and watch out for a lot of people selling their tickets for a different ferry, don't fall for tricks. One thing to notice is if you are getting to the counter at around 2:00 p.m. then you can see only one island. Once you purchase the tickets, you go to the ferry onboarding, and based on the season, the lines could get longer. The ferry ride as such is wonderful, and you can get close-up views of the statue when you are in the ferry. Liberty Island is well maintained, and you can get nice pictures of the statue, the skyline of New York City, and beautiful views of the water. If you prefer the pedestal or crown access, you have to plan ahead and book the tickets in advance. There is always a park ranger on duty who gives an overview of the island if you are interested in knowing that history. There are restrooms well maintained. There are cafes to grab some quick bites. This is definitely one of the places I have visited more than 10 times, and I still love to go here.
    Visited April 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 18 April 2024
  • Amanjunkie
    Los Angeles, California83 contributions
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    Before purchasing your tickets, check out the U.S. Park and recreations website. There, I learned that the only official tour/ferry operator was with Statue City Cruises, which also offered the most reasonably priced options. Allow at least 30 min before departure time to arrive. Our tickets were for 11AM and we arrived at 10:50, fighting the huge security lines to get on the ferry. Ended up missing the 11AM and took the next one. The boats are extremely crowded and we opted for seating on the first floor deck for the short ferry ride. The ride back to Manhattan had a 45 min line to get back.
    Visited November 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 27 November 2024
  • Janet C
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    Plan at least 3 months before you go! To get the full experience and get one of the few tickets available to go up the spiral staircase (162 steps) to the top of the Statue of Liberty and reach the Crown. Its only $22.30 and is easy to book online - only one provider - no agencies or tours involved - 'Statue City Cruises' who run the only boats to the islands. Book your ticket online, get an e-mail confirmation for your chosen date, and then take it to the cruise ticket office for your 'Crown visitor' wristband. Then on to the next of the boats (about every 20 minutes) first to Liberty Island, and then when you're ready, catch another boat (one ticket covers the whole thing) to Ellis island. You don't need a tour guide - better doing the whole thing on your own timetable. The museums on both island are excellent with as much detail or not, as you wish. Also, the regular tours on each island with a ranger are free and interesting. You need a long half day at least. Ellis island is intriguing and very well exhibited to give you the feel of being an immigrant in the 1920s and extra tours are available if you have the time, e.g. hard hat tour in the hospital area (extra for that). I happily gave it a full day - very different experiences on each island.
    Visited September 2024
    Travelled solo
    Written 4 November 2024
  • BienZh
    Zurich, Switzerland1,340 contributions
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    We booked the Crown Experience and were not disappointed. Nobody was interested in the time we booked, but that was beside the point. You have to lock your backpack in a locker, then go through security and then you can move freely inside the statue (up to the pedestal). You can either take the lift up (waiting time) or walk to the platform (190+ steps). There is a great view from the top. To get to the Crown you have to climb a narrow spiral staircase and you should be fit and not afraid of heights. At the top the Crown is surprisingly small and the view is spoiled by the fogged-up windows. But it is an experience. The tickets must be booked in advance as they are limited and in high demand.
    Visited April 2024
    Travelled with friends
    Written 24 April 2024
  • asheemu
    Brookings, South Dakota78 contributions
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    If visiting NYC for the first time, I highly recommend seeing Lady Liberty. It is one of those sights everyone should see at least once. I recommend getting the crown or podium tickets in advance. Those ticket holders get some priority over general admission and those tickets are much money cost-wise. We booked for first thing at 9am, which I’m glad we did for the day got pretty warm. We got in line for the ferry around 8:45am and recommend getting there earlier if possible.
    Visited June 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 15 June 2024
  • Debbie
    San Francisco, California51 contributions
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    If you are specifically interested in reaching the crown of the Statue of Liberty, it is imperative to reserve your crown tickets early (usually several months in advance). The time listed on your crown reservation indicates when you can enter the security screening line at Battery Park. Basically on the day of your visit, you will go to Castle Clinton first to pick up your tickets and wristbands. (They will check IDs there before they will issue you the tickets.) Then you will walk over to the security screening line. This resembles an airport security screening line (except they don’t make you remove your shoes or restrict water bottles). They do make you take off belts, watches, and jackets though. Then you will board the ferry which takes you to Liberty Island. At Liberty Island, you will need to store most of your belongings in a locker before you can ascend to the crown. The lockers are situated outside near the base of the Statue of Liberty. Lockers are available in 3 different sizes. You will need to insert one quarter to use a locker. (You will get your quarter back later.) There is a change machine in case you forget to bring quarters. They won’t permit bags or backpacks inside the crown. You can bring cellphones. You have to present your tickets in order to join yet another security line to enter the Statue of Liberty. This security screening line has the same exact rigamarole as the previous security screening line. After clearing this security line, you can finally enter the Statue of Liberty. There are restrooms and a small museum on the second floor. You can either walk the 215 steps to the pedestal, or you can take the escalator to the pedestal . Once you reach the pedestal, there is a separate interior entrance where you will show your wristband in order to climb 162 steps to the crown. These steps to the crown are different from the steps to the pedestal. They are in the form of a dimly-lit, narrow, slightly claustrophobic, spiral staircase. There is no elevator to the crown. Be sure that you are in good shape to climb these steps. I witnessed a few folks who were really struggling. Once you reach the top, you will only have a few minutes to admire the view through the windows and take photos before you descend. The landing at the top is surprisingly small, and it can only accommodate a few people at a time. You will probably get better photos of the view from the pedestal instead of the crown.
    Visited October 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 21 October 2024
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