
Start Your Visit at the Information Center
Statue Of Liberty National Monument
Start your visit to the Statue of Liberty National Monument by visiting the Information Center on Liberty Island. Pick up the park's brochure and ask the park ranger how to best plan your visit.
Park Rangers or volunteers can provide answers to questions and information about the Statue of Liberty's history and make recommendations for your visit. Several historic images of the Statue are on display, and park brochures are available. The schedules for ranger-guided tours and ferry departure times are posted for viewing. A Passport to Your National Parks® cancellation stamp is also available.
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1-15 Minutes
Spend 10-15 minutes to watch the film and check out the displays or stop in for a minute to grab a brochure and check the boat departure times.
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The Information Center is accessible via stairs or is handicap accessible with a ramp to the right of the building. Upon entering, there is a tactile display giving those with visual impairments a layout of the center. Visitors can borrow braille copies of the park's brochure from the ranger at the desk. The center is located on one level. A limited number of wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis. They can be borrowed, free of charge, with the deposit of a driver's license or another form of identification at the information desk. The park film is always shown with open captions and the volume can be adjusted by the ranger at the desk. The film is shown in English with English captions.
No — Only service animals are permitted on the island.
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All ages welcome, but minors must be with an adult or guardian.
Liberty Island Information Center
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