Museums

New York is a real paradise for lovers of culture, art and knowledge. Its museums are among the most prestigious in the world. Whether you are captivated by the huge collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met), seduced by the modern works of MoMA, or curious to explore science at the American Museum of Natural History, each museum in the city tells a unique story. Our advice will guide you through these essential institutions, where each visit is an invitation to wonder and discovery. Immerse yourself in the cultural universe of New York and let yourself be inspired by the richness of its museums.

  • Tenement museum

    Located on the Lower East Side, this museum is dedicated to immigrants who arrived in New York. Also known as the Lower East Side Tenement Museum, this cultural space aims to preserve and understand the history of the immigrants who arrived in this region of the United States. The museum, which includes a visitor center,…

  • Transit Museum

    The New York Transit Museum showcases historical artworks from New York City’s subway, bus, commuter rail, and bridge and tunnel systems, under the supervision of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). The main museum is located in the old Court Street subway station, in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of New York. There is a smaller museum…

  • Museum of Sex

    The Museum of Sex, in New York, a museum dedicated to everything related to sex, from men and women to accessories and toys. So it is a very popular museum where censorship has no place, where things are presented as they are and where we review the intimate relationships of people throughout history. History of…

  • Neue Galerie

    Neue Galerie New York is a museum of early twentieth century German and Austrian art located at 86th Street and Fifth Avenue in New York City. Founded in 2001, it is one of the newest additions to the famous Museum Mile. The museum was conceived by two close friends: art dealer and exhibition organizer Serge…

  • 9/11 Memorial

    The impeccably organised exhibitions describe in great detail the attacks on the Twin Towers and the day that changed the history of the world. Located in the World Trade Center complex in southern Manhattan, the museum is part of the revitalization project of the former Twin Towers neighborhood. The “National September 11 Memorial and Museum”…

  • Cooper Hewitt National

    The Cooper Hewitt Museum, located near Central Park, which you can include in your New York City tour. Founded in 1896, the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum is a design-focused museum located in New York City’s famous Museum Mile district, which is also home to museums such as the Solomon R. Guggenheim, the Neue Galerie…

  • Ellis Island

    It is through this island that, until 1954, 12 million immigrants passed through, before embarking on the conquest of this New World.Before them, 7 million people had landed, upon their arrival, at Castle Clinton, a former theatre, transformed into a reception centre, where everyone received the papers they needed. Indeed, although in almost all cases…