United Nations Headquarters Offers Public Guided Tours Through September
The United Nations in New York provides in-person and virtual tours of its headquarters. Tickets remain available through September 11, 2026. All visitors must register in advance through the organization's security website.
dnaindia.comThe United Nations Headquarters in New York offers guided tours that allow visitors to learn about the organization's work on global issues. All visitors must register on the United Nations security website before arrival.
A garden tour is available during summer months to view artworks and monuments on the grounds. Virtual tours and briefings can be accessed through the organization's website. Educational resources for teachers and students are also offered on the site. Contact information includes a phone number at +1 (212) 963-8687 and an email option listed on the visitors services page.
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Guided tour tickets are available through September 11, 2026.
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Garden tours are offered to explore artworks and monuments.
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Visitors gain access to information about United Nations programs.
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Advance registration may affect same-day visitor numbers.
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