Ticket Options

Ticket Options

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Crown Reserve

Crown Reserve


Step inside the Statue of Liberty and experience Lady Liberty from a perspective few visitors ever see. Reaching the Crown requires climbing approximately 377 stairs from the base of the monument, including a 162-step spiral staircase from the Pedestal to the Crown. Along the way, you'll enjoy rare views from inside the Statue, including close-up details of her face, crown, and flowing hair.


Crown Access also includes entry to the Pedestal Observation Deck, where visitors can walk completely around the monument for 360-degree views of New York Harbor, the Manhattan skyline, Liberty Island, and beyond. Due to extremely limited capacity, Crown tickets often sell out months in advance and should be reserved as early as possible.


Chose Your Departure Location

 

Every Crown Access ticket includes access to Liberty Island, Ellis Island, both museums, and access to the Pedestal and Crown of the Statue of Liberty. Simply select the departure point that's most convenient for you.

Crown tickets are extremely limited and often sell out months in advance, making advance planning essential.

What's Included with a Crown Reserve Ticket?

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Your Crown Reserve ticket includes all General Admission benefits, plus access to both the Pedestal and Crown of the Statue of Liberty. General Admission includes:

  • Round-trip ferry transportation from New York or New Jersey
  • Access to Liberty Island and Ellis Island
  • Admission to the Statue of Liberty Museum
  • Admission to the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration
  • Self-guided audio tours available in 12 languages

‎Explore with the National Park Service

 

Once on Liberty Island, National Park Service Rangers are available throughout the grounds and museums to answer questions, share stories, and help bring the history of the Statue of Liberty to life. Free Ranger-Led Tours are offered daily on Liberty Island. Visit the information desk upon arrival for tour schedules and sign-up details.

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Traveling with children?

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Stop by a Junior Ranger Station where kids can complete activities and earn an official Junior Ranger badge.

How Long Should I Plan For?

 

Every visit is different. Whether you're short on time, looking for the perfect photo, or planning to explore both islands in depth, here are a few popular ways guests choose to experience the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.

*Estimated visit times do not include ticketing, security screening, or boarding wait times, which can range from little to no wait to over one hour during peak seasons, holidays, and other high-demand periods.

Why Visit the Crown?

 

For many visitors, reaching the Crown is the ultimate Statue of Liberty experience. Available to only a limited number of guests each day, Crown Access offers the rare opportunity to stand inside Lady Liberty herself. While Liberty Island welcomes thousands of visitors each day, only about 500 visitors are permitted to enter the Crown.


The journey up the narrow spiral staircase is an adventure in its own right, culminating in a unique perspective through the Crown's iconic windows. It's an unforgettable experience that allows visitors to connect with the monument in a way few people ever will. 

Know Before You Visit the Crown


Crown access involves additional requirements and security procedures to preserve the historic structure and ensure visitor safety.



What to Expect

  • Accessing the Crown requires climbing 162 stairs through a narrow spiral staircase, as no elevator service is available beyond the Pedestal. The climb is physically demanding, and the National Park Service recommends that visitors with heart, respiratory, mobility, or other conditions that may affect their ability to complete the climb carefully consider whether Crown access is appropriate.
  • Visitors who feel uncomfortable continuing may stop at the Pedestal level, where National Park Service Rangers are available to assist.


Ticket Pick-Up & Wristbands

  • All Crown visitors must pick up their tickets and wristbands in person at the Box Office located in Castle Clinton at Battery Park. Crown tickets must be picked up before entering the Security Screening Facility or boarding the ferry.
  • All Crown guests must receive a wristband at the Box Office. Visitors without wristbands will not be permitted to enter the Crown.
  • AVOID TICKET SCAMMERS. Please be aware that the Ticket Scammers along the perimeter of Battery Park do NOT sell genuine Statue of Liberty tickets.


Crown Reserve Rules

To ensure safety and preservation of the monument:

  • Visitors are limited to 10 minutes inside the Crown.
  • Accessing the Crown requires climbing 377 total steps, including 162 narrow steps from the Pedestal to the Crown.
  • There is no elevator access from the Pedestal to the Crown platform.
  • Children must be at least 42 inches (107 cm) tall and able to climb stairs independently.
  • All minors must be accompanied by an adult. One adult is required for every four children.
  • Every member of a party must have a Crown ticket and wristband, including children under the age of four.


Ticket Policies

Because Crown access is extremely limited:

  • Only four Crown tickets per household (or credit card holder) are allowed.
  • Names are printed on tickets and cannot be changed or transferred.
  • The credit card holder must be present to pick up the tickets.
  • All ticket holders must be present at the Box Office to receive wristbands.
  • Visitors must present a matching photo ID when accessing the monument (except minors without ID).
  • Only one Crown reservation is allowed within a six-month period.


Ticket Timing

  • The time printed on your ticket indicates when you should join the queue to enter the security screening facility, NOT a specific departure or time you will enter the Crown.
  • Priority entry of 2PM or later will not allow enough time to visit Ellis Island. Please plan your visit accordingly.


Last Entrance to the Crown

The final entry time to access the Crown varies by season.

  • Jan 1 - June 13 - 3:30 PM
  • June 14 - Sep 1 - 5:00 PM
  • Sep 2 - Oct 13 - 4:00 PM
  • Oct 14 - Dec 31 - 3:30 PM
  • Christmas Eve - 1:30 PM


Security & Storage

All visitors must pass through airport-grade security screening before boarding the ferry and again before entering the Statue of Liberty National Monument.

  • Water in a plastic bottle, a phone, a camera, and medicine are the only items you are allowed to carry to the crown.
  • Items such as bags, backpacks, food, drinks, and strollers are not permitted inside the monument. Self-service lockers ($0.25) are available on Liberty Island before entering the monument. All items must be collected after your visit.
  • The National Park Service is not responsible for valuables placed in lockers.
  • Lockers are NOT available at the security screening facilities at Battery Park or Liberty State Park. Suitcases, carry-on luggage, and other large parcels will not be permitted on the ferry systems or at Liberty and Ellis Islands.
  • Prohibited items include drones, scooters, skateboards, firearms, explosives or flammables, knives or sharp objects, pepper spray, mace, and all markers (permanent or erasable). Please visit NPS Security and Standards for a full list of prohibited items.


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