The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) - Admission Ticket
The Museum of Modern Art in New York City is the destination to see iconic works of art by Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Frida Kahlo, Georgia O’Keeffe, Andy Warhol, and many more. Enjoy six floors of modern and contemporary art, new exhibitions, dining, and shopping all at one of the most visited museums in the world.
Highlights
- Your ticket includes audioguides, special exhibitions, films, and more
- Make visiting one of New York's top museums hassle-free
- Discover many of the world's greatest modern artworks in one place
- Choose to extend the experience with free entry to MoMA PS1
What's included
- Entry to all special exhibitions
- Daily film screenings
- Free WiFi
- Free admission to MoMA PS1 within 14 days
- Free audio guides In English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, and Spanish
- Personal expenses
Overview
Located in midtown Manhattan, MoMA is minutes away from Times Square, Central Park, and Rockefeller Center.
Shopping
A trip to MoMA isn’t complete without stopping by the flagship Museum Store. Find unique gifts that bring quality, creativity, and design innovation to everyday living. Every purchase supports groundbreaking exhibitions at MoMA.
Dining
Enjoy a variety of dining options at the Museum. Café 2 provides family-friendly, Italian dining, while the Terrace Café has small plates, shareable snacks, and seasonal outdoor seating. The Modern, which holds two Michelin stars, serves contemporary American fare for lunch and dinner and has a private dining room available.
Exploring
Visiting MoMA is always better with an expert. An engaging art professional can give an overview of the collection or visitors can choose a custom tour. On a VIP tour, visitors can enjoy the exclusive and intimate experience of touring MoMA before it opens to the public in the morning or after the Museum has closed in the evening.
Creating
Join artists, curators, and creative thinkers for conversations or make your own art in the Crown Creativity Lab, our participatory space for adults and teens. For visitors under 10, drop in to the Heyman Family Art Lab where families can draw, design, and more. Reservations are not required, and entrance is included with admission.
Visitor code of conduct
The Museum of Modern Art connects people from around the world to the art of our time. We aspire to be a catalyst for experimentation, learning, and creativity, a gathering place for all, and a home for artists and their ideas.
Additional Information
Additional Info
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Food and drinks are not permitted in the Museum
Wheelchair accessible
Luggage, carry-on bags, and oversize backpacks are not allowed in the Museum
Wheelchairs are available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis and are located in the checkroom in the main lobby. Motorized wheelchairs are permitted.
Stroller accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Transportation is wheelchair accessible
Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Most travelers can participate
Check room: Our coatcheck is currently closed. Scooters, skateboards, rolling bags, and all items over 11 × 17 × 5″ are not permitted.
Know before you go
The Museum prohibits the following:
Leafleting, signature gathering, picketing, charitable solicitations, and press conferences by visitors.
The unauthorized playing of music and video, unauthorized projection of images, unauthorized theater performances, and sound amplification and noisemakers (except for assistive-listening devices).
Solicitation of business and unauthorized for-profit activity.
Resale, exchange, or transfer of Museum tickets or membership benefits.
Running, rough play, and disruptive behavior.
Conduct that poses any risk to other visitors or to the Museum’s staff or collections.
Smoking, including electronic cigarettes, is prohibited anywhere on Museum property, including the outdoor Sculpture Garden.
Children age 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Please do not touch the artwork, frames, platforms, labels, display cases, or anything that is used to project the art. If a work is intended to be interactive, this will be indicated by signage.
Be respectful and mindful of those around you. Keep voices at a courteous volume and set cellphones to vibrate or silent.