Getting started
When you arrive at MoMA, have your ticket (printed or mobile) ready to scan at the entrance. Once you pass through security, you can head straight inside and begin exploring the museum at your own pace. If you’d like to use the free audio guide, stop by the distribution point after entry or access it directly on your phone with your own headphones. From here, you’re free to make your way through the galleries and start discovering the artworks that interest you most.
What to expect
MoMA’s six floors take you on a journey through major art movements, creative experiments, and groundbreaking ideas. Beyond iconic paintings and sculptures, you’ll find design objects, photography, performance art, and film woven throughout the museum. Some of its most famous works, like Campbell’s Soup Cans, The Starry Night, Water Lilies, The Persistence of Memory, and The Sleeping Gypsy, are displayed across different galleries, making each turn feel like a new discovery. Temporary exhibitions add another layer of excitement, offering fresh perspectives and innovative installations that can shift how you see the world.
Features
Iconic masterpieces: See beloved works such as Campbell’s Soup Cans, The Starry Night, Water Lilies, The Persistence of Memory, and The Sleeping Gypsy.
Diverse collections: Explore modern and contemporary art across painting, sculpture, design, photography, performance, and film.
Legendary artists: Encounter pieces by Frida Kahlo, Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, Ai Weiwei, and many other influential creators.
Audio guide access: Learn about the stories, techniques, and history behind the art with a free audio guide offered in nine languages.
Rotating exhibitions: Discover temporary shows that bring new ideas and creative voices to the forefront, offering something different every time you visit.
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Keep in mind that food & beverages are not allowed on this experience.
Scooters, skateboards, rolling bags, and all items over 11×17×5 inches are not permitted inside the museum.
This experience is wheelchair accessible.
Wheelchairs are also available at the MoMA entrance, free of cost, on a first-come, first-served basis.
Service animals are allowed inside MoMA.
Facilities: cloakroom. Bags larger than 11x17x5 inches must be checked in at the cloakroom.
Carry headphones or earphones with you to listen to the audio guides on your visit.
All bags will undergo security checks.
Entry is free for ages 16 and under.
Grab a bite at the museum, as there are a few restaurants at the venue.
Don't forget to purchase some mementos for your loved ones from the souvenir shop inside the venue.
This activity is non-refundable and cannot be cancelled. Variant-specific cancellation policies may apply.