This powerful walking tour begins at City Hall, just steps from Ground Zero, and is led by a local New Yorker with a personal connection to 9/11. On this amazing tour, you’ll experience a respectful journey through the events, emotions, and aftermath of one of the most pivotal days in modern history.
Your first stop is St. Paul’s Chapel, the historic “Little Church That Stood,” which miraculously survived the collapse of the Twin Towers and became a refuge for first responders. Then pause at FDNY Ten House, the fire station closest to the World Trade Centre, and hear moving stories of bravery and sacrifice.
You'll also pass through the Oculus, the soaring transport hub that symbolises rebirth and renewal, and hear how Lower Manhattan has been rebuilt with purpose, remembrance, and hope.
At the 9/11 Memorial, reflect beside the twin reflecting pools, set in the original footprints of the towers and engraved with the names of nearly 3,000 victims. Your guide will share personal stories and explain the symbolism behind the memorial’s design, including the Survivor Tree—a living testament to resilience.
After the tour, continue your experience with timed-entry access to the 9/11 Museum, where you can explore artefacts, exhibits, and personal accounts at your own pace. Then, head to One World Observatory at the top of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. Take in breathtaking panoramic views of the New York skyline and beyond, a stunning reminder of the city’s strength and spirit.
This is more than a tour—it’s a tribute. Thoughtfully designed and led by passionate local guides, it offers a deeply moving experience that brings the human stories behind 9/11 to life.