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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Tickets: Fast Track Entry and Prices

Buy your tickets to the Guggenheim in New York and ensure priority access to one of the world's most iconic museums. By booking online, you can skip the ticket line, guaranteeing entry to the famous spiral structure designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and all the modern and contemporary art collections.

Guggenheim: Tickets, Rates, and Booking Options

Planning your visit in advance is the best way to enjoy the experience without stress. Choose your preferred date and time for your Guggenheim Museum tickets ; booking is flexible and allows you to show your voucher directly from your smartphone at the entrance.

Guggenheim Prices: Official Rates Table

Guggenheim prices vary based on age group and museum discounts. You can complete your purchase in your preferred currency (Euros or US Dollars) with no hidden fees.

  • Adult Tickets (12-64 years) : Price in Dollars: $30.00 | Price in Euros: €28.00
  • Student Tickets (with valid ID) : Price in Dollars: $19.00 | Price in Euros: €18.00
  • Tickets for Seniors (Over 65) : Price in Dollars: $19.00 | Price in Euros: €18.00
  • Disabled Tickets (Companion Free) : Price in Dollars: $19.00 | Price in Euros: €18.00
  • Child Tickets (Under 12) : Price in Dollars: Free | Price in Euros: Free

Prices in Euros are indicative and subject to the official exchange rate of the day.

A Visit Between Art and Nature: The Guggenheim and Central Park

The museum's location offers a unique opportunity to experience an unforgettable day in Manhattan. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum directly overlooks Fifth Avenue and Central Park, the world's most famous green space.

After admiring masterpieces by Picasso, Kandinsky, and Van Gogh inside the museum, simply cross the street to find yourself among the historic paths of Central Park. You can stroll around the evocative Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, the large artificial lake located directly in front of the museum, or relax on the lawn after your cultural visit. Combining the Guggenheim's avant-garde architecture with a stroll through the park is the perfect itinerary to discover the true essence of New York.

What's Included in the Ticket Price

Every ticket purchased on our platform includes a series of benefits designed to optimize your cultural experience:

  • Fast-Track Access: Skip the line at the main ticket office and enter through the reserved entrance for those with reservations.
  • Temporary Exhibitions: Admission included to all special exhibitions and installations currently underway at the time of your visit.
  • Multimedia Guide: Access to the museum's official app with audio insights (available in multiple languages) on the works and the building's history.

Useful Information for Visitors

Opening Hours

The museum is open daily from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm, with extended opening hours on Saturdays until 8:00 pm. We recommend allowing about two hours to explore the entire interior ramp at your leisure.

How to get there

Located at 89th Street and Fifth Avenue, the museum is easily accessible by the 4, 5, and 6 subway lines (86th Street stop) or by the city bus lines that run alongside the park.

Attractions Near the Guggenheim Museum

The museum is located in the heart of the famous "Museum Mile" on Fifth Avenue. If you're planning your trip and want to discover the best activities and attractions in New York, here's what you can visit on foot immediately after the Guggenheim:

  • Central Park (Exactly across the street): The world's most famous park is right across the street. Use your New York City tickets to explore the city and stroll around the scenic Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir right after your museum visit.
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art (5-minute walk): Heading down Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street, you'll find one of the cornerstones of the Big Apple's cultural offerings. You can plan your perfect day by consulting our section on New York museums.
  • Neue Galerie (3-minute walk): Located at 86th Street, this is a gem of a museum dedicated to early 20th-century German and Austrian art, famous for housing works by Gustav Klimt.
  • Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum (2-minute walk): Continuing north on Fifth Avenue (at 91st Street), you'll find the only museum in the United States devoted entirely to historical and contemporary design.

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New York's premier museum is famed for its world-class modern art collection
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: Entry Ticket