235 reviews of Ground Zero Museum Workshop Tour
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Reviewed by Douglas T, September 2012
This tour was one of the highlights of our trip. Hearing personal stories along with the outstanding photos was so moving. It is good to experience this before going to the 911 memorial.
Reviewed by Indi, August 2012
This tour was very informative, hands on and one of the few museums where you can touch and see up close artifacts which made it more personal. An added bonus was being able to meet Gary Suson on the day of our tour so this was very exciting to meet the man who took these wonderful pictures which captured the historical events of 911.
Reviewed by Darren M, July 2012
not quite what i expected but all in all it was an excellent couple of hours. one suggestion would be that they could do with an office outside of the room as it was a little distracting but other than that well informed well attended easy to find
Reviewed by ray, June 2012
A very detailed and almost private display of some photographs and comments not generally seen before. This is a very special 'exhibition' of a moment in time. This is really only for very genuine people who remember that time or who are trying to understand the days that followed. As the representative there said they would not show when the planes hit the towers, but to show te aftermath and the people involved
Reviewed by Lorraine W, June 2012
We thought the GZMW was a special place. It will be so important to so many when it is finally part of the Ground Zero Memorial.
Reviewed by Viki A, June 2012
What a wonderful photographer and guide is Gary Susson. Sensitive and respectful, this was a very emotional tour at times. The sense of life continuing and hope for the future was wonderful.
Reviewed by Darren T, United Kingdom, May 2012
what a little gem a must see not morbid at all very calming nice to be able to touch remnants of wtc if you have limited time make sure you find time for this
Reviewed by Jenni B, May 2012
What an incredibly moving and fitting tribute to all those who lost their lives on 9/11. The audio tour is excellent and the museum just incredible.
Reviewed by jules4dan, May 2012
Not what we expected at all, but very good nevertheless. Very intimate museum it's about as big as our living room at home, but the message it gives is very emotional, and something I am so glad we did. A real must see if you are going to new York.
Reviewed by Matthew B, April 2012
Small museum, big impact. Well worth the visit, a very moving experience. Go here before going to the trade centre memorial site.
Reviewed by James O, March 2012
Very respectable and brilliant tour about that very sad September day. Unmissable.




