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Tenement Museum

103 Orchard St., Manhattan, New York City, New York

The Tenement Museum offers insights into the hardscrabble lives of newly arrived immigrant families in New York City's Lower East Side during the 19th and 20th centuries. Guided tours demonstrate the challenges newcomers to the USA faced and show how migrants helped shape the area.

You can only visit the Tenement Museum as part of a guided tour. Choose from tours of recreated and restored historic tenement buildings and businesses or neighborhood walking tours. The museum also offers tours led by costumed interpreters portraying former residents. All tours begin at the visitor center with a video about tenements and the families that lived in them.

The museum features on a number of New York City tours, including walking tours of the formerly immigrant-heavy Lower East Side and East Village. The Tenement Museum also features on some food-focused neighborhood tours, which are excellent for learning about how different communities have influenced New York cuisine.

  • Most guided museum tours last one to two hours.

  • The museum is only accessible to visitors on tours. Therefore, you must reserve Tenement Museum tickets and tours in advance. 

  • Some tours involve climbing several flights of stairs and are not wheelchair-friendly. Shop Life is the only wheelchair-accessible tour to enter 97 Orchard Street.

While the tenement building is at 97 Orchard Street, all tours begin and end at the visitor center at 103 Orchard Street. The nearest subway stops are Delancey Street (F train), Essex Street (J, M, and Z), and Grand Street (B and D). All are within a five-minute walk of the museum.

Tours frequently sell out during summer, so it's best to book far in advance. Arrive at least 15 minutes before your tour's start time so you can check in and store your bags. Allow more time if you want to watch a 30-minute educational film before your tour.

Hard Times visits two apartments. One belonged to the German-Jewish Gumpertz family and the other belonged to the Italian-Catholic Baldizzi family. Irish Outsiders follows the Moore family as they prepare for St. Patrick’s Day in 1869. Shop Life focuses on immigrant businesses. Meet Victoria Confino—an interactive tour with a costumed guide—is great for kids ages 5 and under.

The Tenement Museum offers a range of tours that visit different former apartments in its buildings. Most tours are between one and two hours long; visitors can choose to embark on the museum's companion neighborhood walking tour, or book multiple apartment tours to extend the experience.

The Tenement Museum is spread across two buildings in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan: at 97 Orchard Street and 103 Orchard Street. Each tour visits a select number of apartments and spaces. There are 10 renovated apartments and a beer hall across from both buildings.

Yes, the Tenement Museum is generally accessible, although some areas of the historic buildings may need to be accessed by stairs. Some spaces in the tour are narrow or uneven, which may pose difficulties. Wheelchairs are available to rent, and assistive listening devices and tactile museum tours are offered.

Yes, the Tenement Museum's Visitors Center does have elevator-accessible restrooms on its basement level. There are no bathroom facilities in its historic apartments, and tours can last for between one and two hours, so visitors should be sure to use the restroom prior to embarking on a tour.

The Tenement Museum offers a wide range of tours, each of which has a slightly different itinerary and visits a different selection of preserved apartments. Whichever you choose, you'll visit several historic apartments, learn about the families who occupied them, and view historic objects and artifacts.

There's no bad time to visit the Tenement Museum. Its Visitors Center and gift shop are open daily. You must purchase tickets to individual tours, either in person or in advance online. If visiting on a weekend, in summer, or over a holiday, it's advised to book beforehand.

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