
Metropolitan Museum of Art tickets and tours

The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents over 5,000 years of art from every corner of the world for everyone to experience and enjoy. More co...
1 day

You may have seen New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art before, but you've never seen it like this. Travel through 6,000 years and across th...
3 hours

Render your visit to the Big Apple even more special with tickets to a double-decker hop-on, hop-off bus featuring loops through downtown, u...
Flexible

With the New York CityPASS, you'll save 42% on admission to the city’s most popular attractions. The pass costs less than the combined price...
1 week, 2 days

Get admission to attractions and tours of your choice with the New York Explorer Pass. Once purchased, the pass can be downloaded instantly ...
4 weeks, 2 days

Your New York adventure just got easier (and less expensive) with the sightseeing pass that offers access to more than 100 things to do, inc...
Flexible

This is an art museum tour for people who don’t usually take art museum tours. If you are visiting with young people, or don’t have much exp...
2 hours, 30 minutes

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the greatest museums in New York. Your trusty and knowledgeable guide will escort you through the m...
2 hours, 30 minutes

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the greatest museums in New York. Your trusty and knowledgeable guide will escort you through the m...
5 hours, 30 minutes
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The inside story
The Metropolitan Museum of Art – or just The Met – has one of the world’s largest and most famous collections of art at its three sites: Fifth Avenue, Met Breuer, and Met Cloisters. Paintings, sculpture, fabrics, jewels, pottery, armaments, photographs and musical instruments from across history make up just some of the two million exhibits on offer at this full-day New York City experience.
The museum’s unofficial mascot is a small blue ancient Egyptian hippopotamus statuette called William (c1900 BC) – an acquisition from 1917. He’s one of the Met’s twenty-six thousand ancient Egyptian objects, the largest collection of Egyptian art outside of Cairo.