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Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
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Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum

⏱ Duration: ~2h30 📍 Hell's Kitchen

The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is housed on a real World War II aircraft carrier moored on the Hudson. You'll discover fighter jets, the USS Growler submarine, the Space Shuttle Enterprise and a Concorde. The flight deck also offers great Manhattan views. A fascinating museum for kids and military history enthusiasts.

Highlights

Real World War II aircraft carrier

NASA's Space Shuttle Enterprise

USS Growler submarine and Concorde

Flight deck with Manhattan views

Why visit Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum ?

Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is one of New York's most visited museums, and for good reason: its collections offer a fascinating journey through art, history or science. New York has some of the world's finest museums, and this one deserves a spot in your itinerary. Allow enough time to enjoy it fully without rushing.

Practical info

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Address

Pier 86, W 46th St, New York, NY 10036

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Subway

A/C/E (42 St-Port Authority) + 10 min walk

Estimated duration

About 2h30

Prices 2026

Adult

$36

Child

$26

⚠️ Go City lists $38.95 (+$3 vs real price). We use real prices.

💡 Our tips

The flight simulator and submarine are extras. Plan 2.5 hours. Ideal in good weather to enjoy the flight deck. Combine with a walk on the nearby High Line.

🕐 Best time to visit

Good weather to enjoy the outdoor flight deck. Weekdays for fewer crowds. Plan at least 2.5 hours.

📌 Good to know

Flight simulator and submarine are extras. Concorde access requires an extra fee. Wheelchair accessible (except submarine). 10-min walk from the subway — combine with the nearby High Line.

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