Statue of Liberty Vista Point is a Tourist attraction located at Battery Park Underpass, New York, NY 10004. It has received 3305 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars.
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The address of Statue of Liberty Vista Point: Battery Park Underpass, New York, NY 10004
Statue of Liberty Vista Point has 4.6 stars from 3305 reviews
Tourist attraction
"The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; French: La Liberté éclairant le monde) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City, in the United States"
"Overall it’s tourist attraction, so expect a long line even though you have bought tickets in advance, crowded ferry, 20 mins wait for line and security"
"We were short on time, but it was our first time in NYC so naturally we want to see the Statue of Liberty"
"The vista point is currently closed due to construction! But you can walk along the paved river path and get a decent shot of the Statue of Liberty if you have a good zoom"
"The statue is beautiful"
The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; French: La Liberté éclairant le monde) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City, in the United States. The copper statue, a gift from the people of France, was designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal framework was built by Gustave Eiffel. The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886. Location Liberty Island New York City Coordinates 40°41′21″N 74°2′40″W Height Height of copper statue (to torch): 151 feet 1 inch (46 meters) From ground level to torch: 305 feet 1 inch (93 meters) Dedicated October 28, 1886; 137 years ago Restored 1938, 1984–1986, 2011–2012 Sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi Visitors 3.2 million (in 2009)[1] Governing body National Park Service Thank-you Wikipedia
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
30–60 min
Reservation recommended
Yes
Overall it’s tourist attraction, so expect a long line even though you have bought tickets in advance, crowded ferry, 20 mins wait for line and security. Plus the security was extremely grumpy, shouting a name while we were waiting, I thought they discovered firearm in the luggage or something, turned out the were just try to find the person If you don’t have the ticket to the crown, this trip might take u 1 to 2 hours, I was not interested in the Ellis Island so went back to where we started. Honestly nothing fancy and everyone just here for photos, if you know you know. One of the spot that you have to go, but first time is the last time.
Wait time
10–30 min
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30
We were short on time, but it was our first time in NYC so naturally we want to see the Statue of Liberty. This was a nice compromise from riding the ferry. We caught just as the sun set. It was beautiful to the eye but not close enough to capture a clear photo with an iPhone 13. Still recommend if you are trying to see the highlights but don’t have a lot of time. Plus it was free.
Visited on
Public holiday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
The vista point is currently closed due to construction! But you can walk along the paved river path and get a decent shot of the Statue of Liberty if you have a good zoom. Plenty of places to sit and relax. Nice little park surrounding it. Close to the port of ferry subway station and the Staten Island ferry terminal. Enjoy!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
The statue is beautiful. The building, cafe area and the entire atmosphere is great. We got an opportunity to watch the videos of how it was all conceptualize and eventually came together.......wow, it was a great experience.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
Up to 10 min
Reservation recommended
Yes
From here it is possible to get a glimpse of the steel lady although you need a good camera to get a nice picture. Best is to take the ferry from here to liberty island. Get your tickets upfront as there’s a lot of people.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Crazy crowded and the boats on a Friday were an absolute nightmare, from getting on a long line to not even being able to find a seat on the rocky boat, it’s was slightly traumatic. Getting there was not that great, the view is still far u less u pay to go up close and into the statue.
It’s nice because you can just relax there. Most people want to just take a ferry and get right up close, but for us movers and shakers, this is good. You can enjoy it’s incredible presence without having to get in line and do a lot of cattle line style stuff.
Tickets for the fairy are expensive, the wait is long, there's no one to keep control of the wait line, ppl shove and skip to the front of the line. Couldn't get tickets to go inside the statue since they were sold out. Truly not worth that long waits. More
We took a guided tour to both Liberty Island and Ellis Island, which honestly wasn’t worth the money we paid. The guide was great but the tour is reasonably priced and easy to navigate without a guide and includes ferry tickets between
7-20-23 currently under construction so there were fences and stuff in the way. I am sure after it’s all done it would look nice. Parking was a thing too. Well getting there was a beast but this was my first time driving in NYC which is an
This was a seamless tourist experience for us. A few tips - book your ferry tickets online. Go very early - it gets very crowded and in the summer the heat is very difficult. Make sure you pay attention to which ferry you are taking back -
I was and still am, overwhelmed with joy, excitement, and a tiny bit of grief with this visit. The Statue of Liberty holds many meanings to so many millions of people, some came looking for freedom and opportunity - some leave to continue
Place is under remodeling so they have everything boarded up. Beware of the guys trying to sell you on the boat cruises. They would tell you, there’s no way to see the statue unless you get on the boat. Not true. Just walk around the
A good spot to get a photo with Liberty statue as the background. A must visit in NYC, isn't it? It might be appear small in your camera, but you can zoom it to get better
Beautiful journey to Liberty Statue and State Island. Long queue to get off the ferry to access the Statue of Liberty. More
The good views are all blocked off by the ferry loading/unloading area but it all looks temporary.
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Was great, amazing views, but was under construction, and I could not get as close to the water as possible.