
Statue of Liberty
East Coast · Half day
About Statue of Liberty
Standing 305 feet tall on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty has welcomed millions of immigrants and visitors since 1886. This iconic copper statue, a gift from France, remains one of the most recognized symbols of freedom and democracy worldwide.
Highlights
- Crown access with advance tickets
- Ellis Island Immigration Museum
- Ferry ride with Manhattan skyline views
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