National WWII Museum: Admission Ticket New Orleans

Immerse yourself in the history of World War II at the National WWII Museum in New Orleans. Explore exhibits, artifacts, and more with a general admission ticket.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • The National WWII Museum - Head inside The National WWII Museum with your general admission ticket and start exploring the captivating exhibition space at leisure. The Museum tells the story of the American Experience in the war that changed the world—why it was fought, how it was won, and what it means today—so that all generations will…
What's Included
  • Admission ticket included
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks (own expense)
  • Beyond all Boundaries (4-D) and Final Mission. These additional experiences are not included (7 USD)
Additional Information

The National WWII Museum, declared by Congress as the official WWII museum of the United States, is situated in the heart of downtown New Orleans within a six-acre campus. This location holds five grand pavilions that contain historical exhibits, in-house restoration projects, a themed dinner theater, and dining establishments. Enter using a general…

Location
The National WWII Museum
945 Magazine Street
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Sheila_s
Jan 17, 2025
Unbelievable Experience - This is truly a comprehensive experience about WW 2. The Tour information estimated a 2-3 hour visit. It is self directed. There are 7 areas discussing different aspects of the War. It was so engrossing that we were there 5 hours!! The memorabilia and news videos were beautifully done. I am not a "history buff" or a big museum person, but I say that this is probably one of the best tours we have been on. Very reasonably priced. We highly recommend this tour!
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Connie_g
Nov 28, 2024
A must see - plan on spending the day! - Expected to see over s few hours. We spent the day. It was great. I have never been a war buff and I haven’t enjoyed war movies but this was fascinating. Short informative film clips were interesting and made the museum even more enjoyable. I learned so much!
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Mikechristine27
Nov 25, 2024
AMAZING!!! - Can't really add much more than other reviews, but my family, which includes my teen who has a strong interest in WWII, thoroughly enjoyed everything about the museum. The interactive exhibits, artifacts, film/video/audio segments, the Beyond Boundaries movie, personal stories, etc. made this an unforgettable experience. As others have mentioned, we really should have planned for two days. While we made it through all the exhibits in the 7.5 hrs we were there, we didn't view every video or read every placard. The individual stories truly made history come alive.
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Z8137dnelaines
Nov 19, 2024
A Museum Not To Be Missed. - The World War II Museum was fantastic. Each portion of the Museum told a part of the story. Between the movie reels and the exhibits there was a lot of information to take in. We got there at 10am and didn't leave until 4pm. Unfortunately, that was the only time we had. I would have loved to spend another day there, but we didn't have the time. Definitely worthwhile. Don't miss it. My husband, who does not usually love museums, loved it.
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Brown_samantha
Nov 18, 2024
Amazing museum that felt like a journey through WWII - learned so much and so informative - Our friends suggested that we spend the entire day here, as they only got in a half-day and did not finish what they all wanted to see. The location is walkable from our hotel just off of Canal Street in the French Quarter. It is in a safe walking area. The complex consists of seven buildings, we started in the main building shortly after opening hours so the ticket line queue was very short. We rode the "train" to start, where you pick up a dog tag of a real soldier. After that, you go through a well planned journey. The Road to Berlin, Road to Tokyo. So many exhibits with real objects from the wars. The actual film footages can be very overwhelming. It really reminded us the cruelty of war and sacrifices for freedom. The US Freedom Pavilion Boeing Center displayed many aircrafts and a USS Tang submarine experience (a bit silly, in our opinion) The seventh building had a Higgins PT boat that is still in operable condition!! It was very exciting to see something like that with a staff that you could ask questions. We took a lunch break in the American Sector restaurant (a separate review), it was perfect. If we had another day in New Orleans, the visit would be a two-day journey. One could not possibly read and spend the time with each display/exhibit in just a single day. Very well done and organized. Everyone should experience this museum, hopefully take home that war is just an awful way to resolve conflicts, but for all the courageous soldiers that fought for our freedom >>>> what sacrifice they made and we are very grateful that they did the right thing.
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Llan
Oct 3, 2024
Definitely you have to visit this place - Worth every penny; the atmosphere between every part of the museum is great and match with the theme, but the jewel of the crown was the Movie on the theatre, 4D and it wasn’t a lie !, highly recommend
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366alyssaj
Sep 8, 2024
Must go - Excellent museum. We spent 3 hours and only made it through the Pacific Theater and the movie. Highly recommend a second day to see all of it.
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N4411etjanetc
Aug 29, 2024
A Must See in New Orleans - I am 74 years old, from the USA and I learned so much from this museum that I didn't know and had never heard of in my life. I loved all of the displays of how the different countries tricked Germany during the war to bring the war to an end. I wish that all high school students in the United States would be taught history in this way. I believe they would understand our country better and would be more patriotic. Please visit this museum! This was a real treat for my family.
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Barbara_r
Oct 30, 2024
World War II museum - Seeing the Merchant Marine commemorative, along with the Allied invasion at Normandy, the turning point of World War II
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Jenny_m
Mar 17, 2025
Improved museum map - The museum was HUGE and confusing. Very informative and I loved all the history it offered but there needs to be a better map guiding you through the museum.
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