New York

Semi-private Metropolitan Museum of Art Skip-the-Line guided tour

East Dr, New York, NY 10028, USA, New York, United States of America
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English
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mobile
What To Expect

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the greatest museums in New York. You'll get to know this wonderful place with your trusty and knowledgeable guide who will escort you through this awesome museum tour and will enlighten you with facts on history and works of art. The Met houses display an array of artifacts coming from Ancient Greece, Egypt, and modern art from Europe. The tour starts off at the Great Hall before moving to the museum’s most notable galleries. With stops at the Medieval Gallery, the American and European wings you’ll see and learn about various iconic painters and paintings.

What to remember

Important info

  • This tour has a maximum of 8 guests per guide for a more intimate and personalized experience
  • This tour has a minimum requirement of 2 participants to run (an alternative date or full refund will be offered if the minimum is not met)
  • No large bags or suitcases are allowed
  • A moderate amount of walking is involved
  • Occasional closures occur without previous warning from the museum management.
  • When this occurs, guests will be provided with an appropriate alternative if the museum opening time is delayed more than 1 hour from the tour starting time
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Skip-the-line tickets. Professional Art Historian guide. Entrance fees
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Highlights

Explore one of the greatest museums of the Big Apple. Get to know centuries of art from around the world on a small group. Skip the long lines to the Met with a pre-reserved ticket

Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until 2 months in advance
Provider
BABYLON TOUR INC
Meeting Point

Please meet by the Information Desk in front of the Egyptian Pharaoh statue, in the Great Hall of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.