Save $25 on Uncle Sam's Heroes of the World Trade Center Tour
Uncle Sam's Heroes of the World Trade Center Tour
Tour departs from 209 Broadway, outside the entrance to St. Paul's Chapel by the Heritage Trail Sign, between Vesey and Fulton Streets.
- Tours operate daily at 2:30 pm. New York Pass holders must call Reservation hotline to check availability and reserve placement on the tour.
Free Entry with The New York Pass
Normal Entry Price: Adult: $25.00
Normal Entry Price: Child: $20.00
Free Admission to this tour or our other Walking Tours or Fashion Tour. Guests must make reservations. Please see
www.unclesamsnewyork.com for details.

Explore the history of the World Trade Center and glimpse its future development. The World's largest financial center and office complex came to symbolize the wealth and power of the world's financial capital that fell victim to a brutal terrorist attack on 9.11.2001. From the vision and financing of the powerful Rockefeller family, discover the origins of the World Trade Center and its history before the tragic events of 9.11.2001. From the tragic events of that day emerged heroes such as Rick Rescorla, Willie Rodriguez, and Pat Tillman. Learn the lives that they led that prepared them for this day and the war that followed. Learn the future plans for the World Trade Center site and how it will memorialize the sacrifice of the these heroes.
New York Pass grants you free admission to Uncle Sam's Heroes of the World Trade Center Tour, Uncle Sam's Fifth Avenue Fashion Tour or one of the below Uncle Sam's New York Walking Tours, as well as entry to 55 more Attractions in New York City.
Also available from Uncle Sam's New York Walking Tours
Edgar Allan Poe Greenwich Village Tour
Alexander Hamilton Financial District Tour
The Broadway Theatre District Walking Tour
Uncle Sam's Fifth Avenue Fashion Tour
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So my experience with the New York pass is probably quite different for most people. I am from New Orleans and came to NYC to visit my best friend at Columbia University. Well while she was in class I was out touring the city and on the fifth night i was there I LOST my wallet in the SUBWAY!!! I was freaking out and worried about everything from boarding my plane to come home in a few days to losing my NEW YORK PASS. Turns out The wallet fell out of my back pocket in a subway near city hall and a man picked it up and brought it home where he and his girlfriend called to cancel my debit card! The next day He then brought my wallet to work at the Met Life Building and a co worker decided to call my insurance company, who called my dad back home, who then called me with the co worker's number and location. I called her up, met them at the met life building with my friend and got my wallet back!!!! This all occured in New York City and in less than 24 HOURS!!!!
Concerning the New York Pass, the one day I did not have the pass (because I had not retrieved it yet) I went down near time square to the New York Pass office, explained the situation and they issued me a new three day pass!! I had originally bought the 7 day pass so they gave a three day pass because thats how many days I had remaining on the original. The lady helping me was so incredibly nice and pleasant. The Pass is the perfect idea for NYC visitors and it saves money too. I will definitely be buying it again for my next trip up there. Great product guys! Not too much else I could recommend you do, except maybe somehow allow Planet Hollywood the ability to re-issue lost cards.... ALSO I was never told "make a note of my card number" this should be insisted upon when the customers come to pick up their cards. Patrons need to be told this because it is important if they lose their cards as I came to find out
Ryan from New Orleans
The pass was fab! Have been 3 times now to NYC but only bought the pass on the last visit. Will be coming again and will buy the pass again! We used it loads and the book was really useful too. I have advised some friends to get the pass when they go in November
Haley
my wife and me had the chance to visit New York from 17th to 21st of December 2009.
At this short stay we took the opportunity to buy two "NewYorkPass" which was a
very good decision. With this pass you get a great overview what to visit in New York
and you safe money as well. We took two bustours (Downtown Loop and Uptown Loop)
and a ride on a three hours ship tour around Manhattan Island.
We visited the MOMA, the Guggenheim and few other museums and had a beautiful view
from the Empire State Building.
From our point of view the New York Pass safes money and makes live easier for tourists.
Best regards from Ingolstadt in Germany.
Susanne & Gunter