Museum of the City of New York

5069 reviews

1220 5th Ave, New York, NY 10029

www.mcny.org

+12125341672

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Museum of the City of New York is a Local history museum located at 1220 5th Ave, New York, NY 10029. It has received 5069 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 stars.

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Hours

Monday10AM-6PM
Tuesday10AM-6PM
Wednesday10AM-5PM
ThursdayClosed
FridayClosed
Saturday10AM-5PM
Sunday10AM-5PM

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  • The address of Museum of the City of New York: 1220 5th Ave, New York, NY 10029

  • Museum of the City of New York has 4.5 stars from 5069 reviews

  • Local history museum

  • "Although this is a big tourist destination, I've always heard that the Museum of the City of New York is an absolute must for New Yorkers"

    "A wonderful "little" museum that included a lot of variety"

    "Born, raised, and educated in the borough of The Bronx, New York, after WWII by exceptional teachers in elementary schools who imbued my understanding of our country's early society, economic and cultural environment; I believed I knew at least the early history of New York"

    "As far as museums go, it's pretty manageable with only 3 main floors and 1 underground level"

    "As a proud resident this is a wonderful museum to show our cities history"

Reviews

  • Jason Persaud

Although this is a big tourist destination, I've always heard that the Museum of the City of New York is an absolute must for New Yorkers. The museum is located on Fifth Avenue at about 103rd street, right across the street from Central Park's beautiful conservatory gardens. Lots to see and do in the area, so make a day of it. Suggested admission is $20 for adults, but free for anyone under 20 years old. Its about $15 for seniors (65+) and students over 20. There are also discounts available regularly via Groupon or your NYC Library Card. Be sure to check those out before visiting. I visited on a nice Sunday at around 12:30pm and it was NOT too crowded. There was enough space for everyone to take their time to read and see all of the exhibits without overcrowding. The Museum is amazing. Essentially three floors of well-designed exhibits offerings lots of information about the beginnings of NYC up through 2020. You'll learn about how New York came to be the iconic city that it is...and journey through its various decades. Though I've always visited museums to learn about other cultures and historic times...it is very different when you have lived through some of the exhibits...9/11...and most recently COVID-19 to name a few. The first floor is more of the information, taking you through each decade...must like what you would expect from a typical museum. There is also a FOod of New York exhibit currently in place there. The second floor has a lovely photography exhibit displaying photos of the "homes" of New Yorkers and another exhibit covering the various movements throughout the history of New York up through Black Live Matter. The third floor is dedicated to entertainment; music, movie and fashion that were influenced by New York. There is a large room surrounded by large monitors displaying popular New York-based movies...visitors can sit in the middle area and look all around..pretty cool. There is also a basement floor which has an informative movie showing every (30 minutes?!) about New York. There is a cafe there on the second floor which sells baked items from Amy's Bread. Street parking isn't bad on the weekends...particularly easy on Sundays when most of the parking restrictions are NOT in effect. I absolutely loved my visit to the Museum. Although I expected to be in and out in an hour or so...I ended up spending three hours there. While I think this is a great museum for everyone, I absolutely agree that it is a MUST for all New Yorkers.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Gabriel Hjalmarsson

A wonderful "little" museum that included a lot of variety. There were 4 exhibitions in total with each representing a different part of the city's history or culture. I paid 20$ but the entry fee was optional. If you 've already been to the National museum, New York Library and the MOMA this might curb a bit of that tourism itch. The first floor showed the main history of New york from New Amsterdam to the covid years. There was also a smaller room dedicated to New Yorks food culture. On the second floor there were two exhibitions with one taking a look into what people find home to be in the big city and the other side showed New Yorks resistance movements and struggles to change society in a variety of ways. It is definitely worth about 2-3 hours if you want something extra to satiate your curiosity about the "city that never sleeps". Additionally for those that enjoy history take the time to listen to some of the audio files and read the plaques instead of trying to find a famous "selfie picture" since you will be hard pressed to find any there. For art lovers the photos showing peoples ideas of home is a real treat. I had a great time and even if the café was slightly expensive the carrot cake was more made up for it. The museum is also conveniantly close to Central Park so take a stroll through on your way there or on your way home.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Price for adult entry
Free

  • mary gould

Born, raised, and educated in the borough of The Bronx, New York, after WWII by exceptional teachers in elementary schools who imbued my understanding of our country's early society, economic and cultural environment; I believed I knew at least the early history of New York. Apparently, many extremely important facts were replaced with fables to give we children the impression that the persecuted Europeans were very good and benevolent humans. The exhibits today, carefully curated by scholars and historians who created the content I experienced in just a few hours at The Museum of the City of New York, were revelatory. I spent only 3 hours happily engaged with the interactive content, then went to the 3rd floor and was throughly entertained by the audio-visual program, happily ensconced on comfortable hassocks, even laughing out loud at some of the New York City movie scenes I'd watched in another era. I thought that on a stormy Monday, the museum would be packed with kids with masks and or runny noses on school field trips, but there were none, with the exception of chaperoned children with their adult in tow. A true pleasure. I highly encourage anyone who needs or wants to know about New York City to make a trip to this museum.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$11–15

  • Dan Mur

As far as museums go, it's pretty manageable with only 3 main floors and 1 underground level. That's the only reason for 3 stars. To be honest, I was a bit let down. There was only one gallery/exhibit where they truly talked about the history of NYC, and they jumped or summarized a lot of periods. Another exhibit on the second floor did have a recap of technology, mainly communications and work applicable, as it developed over the 1900s. That was it though on the history. Other exhibits showed contemporary photographs, odd food details, and a gingerbread contest. Finally there was a video presentation about the history of NYC, but it really was just a recap of everything seen in that first exhibit gallery. They basically talk mostly about the founding of the city and early growth. Then jump to the early 1900s and development of mansions and early skyscrapers. Very little history in between given exposition. No revolutionary War history, urbanization, changing trends, etc. Good if in that area near Central Park that day. Otherwise you can probably learn most of the history shown here online. One tidbit of information that I did appreciate and was new to me was learning about the stock market women first working there.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Javier Caamaño

As a proud resident this is a wonderful museum to show our cities history. The exhibits and spaces were thoughtfully curated and provided great insight. Overall, it is a true gem and highly recommend visiting this museum. The reason why for 4 and not 5 stars was about the only downside that I personally had. Which was the tour guide individual. Our tour guide was very insightful in general but preached about telling both/all sides of the story but with the Irish it seemed more one sided. In regard to the Irish and it was stated " the Germans where more family oriented and the Irish were not" when discussing why the Irish migrated to the states but failed to mention the great famine etc. It also seemed subtle digs were made to the Irish by pointing out the "horrible" things they did here and didn't say anything positive about them even though they have a rich but also controversial history here. All history has controversy but at least make an attempt to not be one sided. Regardless Thank you and we do plan making another trip to this museum.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait

  • Arvind Ravulavaru

The Museum of the City of New York is a hidden gem in the city. It's a great way to learn about the fascinating history and culture of New York City, from its early beginnings to the modern day. The exhibits are informative and engaging, with a variety of interactive displays that will keep you entertained for hours. The museum also has a beautiful and spacious outdoor area, which is perfect for relaxing and taking a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, and they're always happy to answer any questions you might have. Overall, the Museum of the City of New York is a must-visit destination for anyone who wants to learn more about the rich history and culture of this amazing city. It's a great way to spend an afternoon, and you're sure to come away with a newfound appreciation for all that makes New York City so unique.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Phoenix Star

This location is for everyone that are over what you see in right now historic other neighborhood Landmark it could be data on you will like of something like it was just like the same one in Brooklyn Manhattan and the Bronx something instead of where you didn't notice is something instead of it is that never see it but now you're already saw it it's for everyone that will visitors and movers and even the new take care of our owner that are well it looks very nice the outside but it can transform it inside of a futuristic of well a house or apartment a one two and three floors and especially that there's some land or it is a viable to everyone you will see anyway because well there's so many space that the Bronx have and the Bronx is going to be having it is growing it is better and it's going to be like a for couples loved ones children families and the beginners of families and other the start of family and to raise a family you will see

  • Mike Ortiz

If you live in NYC, you must come here! You will learn about the wild NYC history and I promise the past stories of this city will resonate with you in some way. The visuals combined with projectors and technology make this a stunning way to take in the history of this city from the 1600s new Amsterdam to today. There are 4 floors full of interesting exhibits, plan on spending the entire day. There is a cafe on the second floor if you need a pick me up. There was a floor with photos of people and food through out nyc history and an eye opening exhibit on activism. There was one on communication, printing press, telephone newspaper and stock market back then when and how they were created. Plus there was a really cool gingerbread house exhibit you have to see!

  • Daniel Bryant

I've visited twice and it's been amazing both times. The first floor fixed exhibits are super interesting if you're an NYC history geek like me. You can easily spend 4 hours here (including the 40 min intro film, which if definitely worth watching). Most events from the Dutch settling the city to present day are covered. There is lots to read, look at, and interact with, athough I wouldn't say that this museum is super kid-friendly -- it's very information dense. The revolving exhibits are fascinating, and this time there was an 80s NYC music exhibit (Hip Hop, Soul, Electronic) and a super interesting "Analog NYC" section.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Katherine Larrequi

When I arrived, I was not sure what to expect. It was great to see the documentary history and items of New York City. How diversity helped shape what New York is now. They had an interactive display that shares the different song that were written by different artist about NY and by borough. They had a film documentary on the third floor that showcased the diversity of New York City in chronicle years order . I enjoyed myself. My husband and I just was walking by and decided to enter. It was spontaneous, with no regrets.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Spencer Owen

Highly recommend checking out this museum if you have even a fractional in the history of the city of New York. The museum itself is a beautiful building from the 1920s with a glorious marble staircase at its center. The exhibits were all marvelously well put together as well very digestible. There is a great 30 min documentary about the evolution of the city (narrated by Stanley Tucci) that plays in the basement. I highly recommend viewing this as it was very informative! A lot of folks seem to miss this when they visit as despite the museum being busy there were only 4 people in the theater including myself!

  • Katie Younge

We had a great time visiting this museum! Entrance is pay what you can with a recommendation of 20$ per adult and there was a really interesting short film on the history of New York City starting from 1609 to now narrated by Stanley Tucci. There was also an entire floor dedicated to depictions of NYC in movies, music and art. It might not be the best choice for young children but the exhibits provided so much insight into New York and we really enjoyed our time there.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Michael Knudsen

I personally loved visiting the Museum of the City of New York. It’s a small museum, but as a resident, I loved learning about the history of the city on the first floor. I think that the time lapse videos showing the progression of the density, diversity, and money through time to be absolutely fascinating and a cohesive way to illustrate the history of this amazing city! I highly recommend this museum to any locals to learn more about our great city ❤️
Visited on
Public holiday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • V Lee

Currently my favorite museum in the city. The exhibitions are incredibly thoughtful and interactive shows that invite you into different experience of the city through its infrastructure, objects, and people. It’s both delightful and impactful. I would highly recommend the current exhibit on the systems that support NYC prior to digital technologies. Really lovely artifact-based narrative. And don’t miss the balcony accessible through the main floor exhibit.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$6–10

  • Andrea Escalona

This museum should be a must to do in New York. It is really interesting, starting with the film you can already have an overview of the history of the city. Then you can see different types of exhibitions, highlighting not only the history but also the pop culture, social topics including immigration, etc. The movies and the music exhibitions were my favorites. There is a cafe inside and the store is also really good. It is a good place to start if it is your first time in the city.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • nikki

What a hidden gem of a museum! It’s much bigger than it first appears and every inch is interesting. My companion is not a huge fan of museums in general, but chose this one and it was an excellent choice. We learned so much. There was no wait to get in the afternoon we visited and it was a $20 suggested donation. It’s a short walk from the Guggenheim and we combined both into one afternoon. I definitely recommend this one for your next outing.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Emily Wu

Highly recommend this museum! It is very engaging and interactive, with lots of interesting exhibits and information about NYC. I recommend starting with the ground floor film (30 minutes), as it provides a great overview of the history and development of the city. On the day we visited the museum (in early August), the air conditioning seemed to be set too low, with very cold temperatures experienced in most parts of the building. Wish we had worn warmer clothes!
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Emi T

Very nicely organized museum to learn about the city. Lots history to read and love that they high lights lots of individuals as well. It was very cool to see the music section as well as the movie section on the 3rd floor. It might look small compared to other museums in the city but three hours wasn't enough for us to get through everything!!! Will definitely come back soon for more! It was a nice 10 minutes walk through Central Park to the museum when you take 2 train from the west side! Highly recommended for both New Yorkers and tourists.

  • Caitlin Wasilewsky

A very cool museum, definitely worth a visit. It’s pay what you feel admission, but the recommended is $20 per adult but free if you have ID NYC cards. Some of the exhibitions are amazing. We really love the activist room and definitely spent more time then we should’ve. The top floor has the century exhibition which is nice but the other exhibits were more interesting in my opinion. There’s a cafe too
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Muhammad Khan

Small but great museum if you want to learn more about history of New York City. Pay as you wish to enter with suggested price of 20$. Exhibits are informative and engaging. Has a NYC music history exhibit, puppets of NYC, history of the city, a theater with a 20 minute video of how NYC of today was formed and a games arcade. Will take 2-3 hours to go through the exhibits. Would recommend a visit.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$11–15

  • Isamari Burgos

Beautiful exhibits to visit. The inside is absolutely beautiful. I recommend coming here. A lot of nice and cool things to see especially photography from really amazing photographers that I find really interesting along with a lot of science things that give a bunch information about things. The only bad thing is it’s really small. Not that many exhibits but you can use your CUNY school ID to get in for free so that was a bonus. Definitely recommend coming here to see the beautiful exhibits

  • Tal

Beautiful museum. The exhibits are engaging for both adults and kids and show different facets of New York. We especially loved the dollhouse exhibit. The 30 min video was very informative and interesting. The museum is designed in a modern and inviting way. A fun trip and unique experience. (Pay what you wish if you ask at ticket counter :) great gift shop too.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
Free

  • Ewa Hałoń

I really recommend this museum for anyone who wants to learn more about the city, especially if you visit NYC for the first time. You will learn the city history and how New York has changed during the decades. Most of the stories are told with photographs and films, I really enjoyed the exhibition showing NYC through pop culture in various movies.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Catherine Trapani

Really interesting. I liked the Activist Exhibit and the 100th Anniversary exhibit. But the 30-minute movie, Timescapes, included with admission was really my favorite. It's a history of New York using images and maps of the same places at different times. Like the Lower East Side in the 1860s and 1960s. Narrated by Stanley Tucci, I learned a lot!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Nitha

The Museum of the City of New York is a cool place to dive into the history and culture of New York. The exhibits are super interesting and really show what makes this city unique. Plus, there's a movie about New York that's definitely worth watching. Whether you're a local or just visiting, this museum is a must-see!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Erica

Born and raised in NY, I've never heard of this museum. I ran across a groupon for it and took my son here while visiting for the holidays. It was amazing! All the history. We happened to be there on a day where a famous hip hop legend was giving a tour there and interacting with the patrons. We had a great time here. I love that my son had fun interacting with the audio/video and the hands on learning tools. What a great experience.

  • Gracie Welsby

Wonderful museum with lots of interesting, engaging history about the city. I wouldn't say it's designed for kids but my daughter still found the exhibits engaging enough to keep her entertained while we explored! Lovely giftshop with lots of books, art and souvenirs. Very cool movie room projecting scenes from movies featuring New York.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Louisa Yue-Chan

Pay what you can museum, near the northern end of Museum Mile on 5th Avenue. Beautiful building. Several impactful exhibitions: history of New York, food in New York, dollhouse by a New York artist family, Stettheimer, and more. Nice cafe on 2nd floor. Video on New York in theatre on lower level. And two gift shops!!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Afrobride05

First-time visit for Uptown Bounce! Music outside. Vendors selling cheap t-shirts and other items. Karate students showcasing their skills. The interactive broughs was a delight but the film showing all the movies made in NY was superb. Didn't get to visit Africa Center. Next time!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Price for adult entry
Free

  • Syed Sayeed

This is a smaller museum than the Met or the Museum of Natural History but does have a lot to see. I went early on a Saturday and I started with the intro video that plays in the basement and then went to the historical exhibit on the first floor. I then went to the special exhibits on the third and second floors.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • S

Excellent museum. Worth going every time. At the moment there is a wonderful immersive exhibition "New York in movies". A must see! I also loved the musical display about the different boroughs and their music. Museum shop and café are fine, too. Oh, and don't miss the staircase!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Connor Fortunato

Very detailed museum with lots of NYC history and an expansive gift shop! I’ve visited many times and they always have impressive new exhibits. This museum is pay as you wish with a $20 recommended ticket. It’s right across from Central Park and you could spend the entire day browsing the museum!
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • MG PB

I highly recommened visiting the museum on your first few days in New York specially if you don't have an idea about the city. Through July 2024, there is an interesting exhibit about NY in art and pop culture, a real treat for everyone who got introduced to the city through music and films.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
1 hr+
Reservation recommended
No

  • Mendel Berkowitz

Super interesting place. I came alone and came to learn, which I did. The history of the city is fascinating, and the museum actually does a superb job is presenting that. The building is nice, clean and accessible, and not at all crowded. (I went on a Thursday evening). Also, the gift shop is wild (& made me wish I had more $$$) Would definitely recommend for nerds!

  • Ashley Yu

The museum demonstrates New York City’s history in a very interesting way, and with some interactive installations, it’s such a fun visit! There is a cafe in second floor. And many iconic stories, histories, music, images in the showroom.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Hazem Omran

Great museum! It tells you everything you need to know about the history of NYC. I think it’s a must visit place if you ever are there. I am not a massive museum person, but this one was actually very informative and I got to learn a lot.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$11–15

  • yuval finkelstein

I think I've enjoyed the museum the most because of two things: 1. I love New York 2. Without the city of New York, there was no reason to have a museum, right?! just think about it, what will be the exhibitions about l? what would be the underline that connects all the art work. I think also my sister (which is big new York fan ) will agree with me

  • Scott Doherty

One of the best museums we’ve been too anywhere in the world. The first floor on particular gives you the full history of New York, but the time scapes video with Stanley tucci on the ground floor is brilliant, a must watch!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Caleb Jones

One of the best museums in the city. Plan for several hours at least. The first floor exhibits showing the history of the city and the third floor New York in film room are must-sees. Another personal favorite of mine is the Activist New York exhibit
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes

  • Andrew Vilade

A nice place to learn tons about the greatest city in the world! The film section is definitely worth checking out. I sort of wish they had more to the place, but in the end it was at least worth the money spent.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Elly Strzalkowski

Staff is knowledgeable and kind, and while the museum is small, it is well-designed and easy to navigate. Permanent and temporary exhibitions are thought-provoking. It's a great way to spend a couple hours!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Ronnye Schreiber

What an amazing experience! I could not get enough of the music by borough, movie clips from NYC and the section identifying all the issues. This was brilliant!! I'll be back! Ronnye from Livingston, NJ
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • John Turner

Of the museum experience I’ve had in NYC I will say this was pretty lackluster. There were good exhibits but it seems like we only got 70% of the museum. It just was not exciting. I learned a little, not more than you can find online. The music history exhibit was pretty cool but overall I will skip it next time.

  • DrKim

Hidden gem of vast resources of NY city history, culture and economy. You can review the development of the city, transition, old days tools and equipments and videos. Nice white-colored lounge area on the second floor for eating drinking and study is a plus. Currently ginger bread cookies showcase is ongoing!

  • Ola Hantkiewicz

Fantastic place! Well prepared exhibitions, which could interest many people - the age doesn’t matter. Everything is clearly presented so you won’t get confused. They have huge collection of beautiful photographs. While visiting be sure you have made it to the movie about the history of the city - it’s great!

  • Hsiao Man Tao

If you like new music, fashion culture, MTV in 1980's, you'll get more background knowledge here. History of New York city is presented by projection tech. You might react with projector screen. There is one thing I thought NYC could be better at other topic of exhibitions, such as doll house exhibition. More

  • Devin M

Museum was very cool with lots of very interesting exhibits. The staff at the front counter were rude but everything else about this museum is great. I really enjoyed the great gingerbread bake off display as well.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Alan M.

Should be a tourist must. History through films, television and artifacts. Floor contents explained by guides, maps and in elevators. History film in ground floor and film on third. Small cafeteria and clean bathrooms
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • jayanna lorentzos

If you're looking for an interesting museum in the City, this is it. They have some really cool exhibits. I originally went to see the Puppet exhibit (which unfortunately is now over) but found other gems here. The interior is gorgeous as well! Its a great place to go if you wanna learn about NYC.

  • Mariano Morán

A wide array of dynamic and tech enabled exhibitions that bring a deeper understanding of what makes NYC what it is. Start with the movie downstairs, then go up for whatever exciting temporary exhibits are showing. I hadn't ever been but I'll be sure to return, three hours weren't enough. More

  • Piotr Rosiński

Great experience. Interactive and interesting exhibition with an awesome panorama-movie about the culture of the city in a music video style (top floor - highly recommended)
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • asraf ramli

I’ve been to NYC multiple times, and this is the only museum in the city that provides you a critical, diverse, and realistic image of the city, with focus on marginalized communities featured in recent exhibitions. Don’t go for tour guides, learn about the city through this museum instead.

  • Scarlett de la Vega Ochoa

I got a free entrance because I visited El Museo del Barrio and I'm so happy I did! I truly enjoyed this museum, it's quite big and the art selection is powerful. The staff is very friendly too :)
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Dennis Santella

Not a large museum. However for anyone wanting to learn about the history and culture of the city it is a treasure. The special exhibits, such as the current on on ginger bread houses are a bonus.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Kate R.

Such a refreshing museum about my city. All the boros are covered, there's even some mention about Staten Island! I honestly found myself quietly crying in the film room overcome with NY pride.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Bryce Barker

Need to spend more than two hours here. So many good exhibits . The ground floor movie is where to start. The third floor dedicated to movies and art of NYC lots of fun . Check out the book room on 3 take a book place on table and listen to a few minutes from NYC book .

  • Anu Jagannathan

Fantastic museum with such a rich history of NYC and well-cultivated exhibits. I’ve been here numerous times a year for several years and it is always fulfilling and engaging.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Price for adult entry
$1–5

  • KM

Especially appreciated Rising Tide and Port City exhibits-- both very well done and engaging. Port City in particular uses technology well to allow the viewer to explore at your own pace. Super engaging museum and fascinating way to learn about the city. More

  • Stephen Ratke

Probably my second favorite museum in New York after the transit museum. Highly recommended for people who love cities or love New York.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • D Ladybossnow

Very nice deal I got in Groupon for two tickets I got to see the NYC Basketball Exhibition and Dollhouse Collection you can find the video on YouTube on my channel search for Dladydiana and you’ll find my logo with the letter D. Subscribe for my NYC content

  • Asna S

Super cool and underrated museum. Love that NY residents can pay what you want and exhibits were really fun, unique, and interactive. Great way to kill 2 hours
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • M K

The museum is all about the development of New York City. Not just a history but the museum exhibits future developments and has some simulations on things that could change in New York. It's a great place to learn the diversity of the city

  • Cameron Wasilewsky

This is a great museum. I would highly recommend it. In particular, the activist of New York was an amazing exhibition that really stood out to me as something that was different and well structured. It was easy to go through each section

  • Eduardo Penna

Very interesting museum, not nearly as well known as its more famous cousins the Metropolitan Museum of Art or the American Museum of Natural History, but still totally worth the visit. Very, very modern too, with lots of multimedia and

  • Lisa Schnettler

Absolutely lovely museum. Plenty to see, The gingerbread exhibit was fantastic. Particularly nice gift shop. Very friendly, helpful staff.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Adi Shavit

Excellent curation. Excellent design. Super interesting topics and wonderful displays.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • ebuz218

A really nice place to visit. Located in Spanish Harlem, the atmosphere is great. Check out some interesting works of art, get some great coffee and food while your at it! Just Across the street from Central Park!

  • Kylie Quinn

Go on Saturday just before 3pm to meet the best tour guide I’ve ever had. Incredible lady; didn’t get her name. 2 hour tour of museum; experience wouldn’t’ve been the same without her. More

  • Suchitra Kamath

This is a less known, less appreciated museum. It details the history of NYC over the years. I loved watching the movie they show which features how NYC evolved. It was very interesting.

  • Eros Moscato

Beautiful museum where you can learn a lot about the city. Really modern and exiting to visit!
Visited on
Public holiday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Kaylee DeFre

A great museum to learn more about the history of NYC. Cool exhibits and a beautiful building.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Nicole

A great museum to learn about the history of New York City. It's not as popular as some of the other museums in NYC, but it should be. The exhibits are interesting and engaging.

  • Raymond Ellis

I really enjoyed the museum. All of the exhibits were very good especially the New York, New Music, Stettheimer Dollhouse, Activist NY and NY at its Core exhibits. More

  • C Hill

Pay what you wish at this hidden gem. It is a fantastic museum. The movie motif of famous films vignettes was fantastic! The food exhibit was good too. …

  • Ignacio Jurado

Very nice museum. We enjoyed the visit. It is not designed for kids, but still there are some visual elements that can help if you go with them.

  • Victoria O'Tool

This is such a great museum, and they offer free military admission too! 100% recommend visiting here! You’ll learn a ton!

  • Ritika Taneja

Love the museum! It is sooo pretty, the exhibition, and it describes everything about NY's history just apt!

  • Alejandra Lambarri

Love NY in the movies and the edition work they made!! Also the museography was fantastic!!

  • Pierre Lungu

Spent an amazing time with my sons. A nice place to learn a little bit more about New York

  • FC Yang

Love the exhibition here❤️ The gift shop is also a nice place to get some NYC stuff …