The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) + The Guggenheim
USD 50
Key Highlights
- Explore Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) with over 200,000 works spanning modern and contemporary art from 1880 to today.
- Discover MoMA’s fifth floor, home to iconic masterpieces like The Starry Night, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, and The Persistence of Memory.
- Visit Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, a UNESCO-listed architectural icon designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
- Experience the Guggenheim’s unique spiral ramp layout, offering a continuous and immersive art-viewing journey.
- Explore the Guggenheim’s collection featuring artists like Picasso, Kandinsky, and Chagall, along with rotating exhibitions.
- Enjoy both museums along Fifth Avenue, with easy access to Central Park between Midtown and the Upper East Side.
About The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) + The Guggenheim
In contrast, the Guggenheim is as much about the building as the art itself, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright as a continuous, immersive experience. Its spiral ramp, open rotunda, and natural light create a unique way of viewing art that feels fluid rather than segmented, with collections like the Thannhauser Gallery adding depth through Impressionist and early modern works.
Together, these museums tell the full story of modern art — from its history and diversity at MoMA to its relationship with space and architecture at the Guggenheim. Book on Thrillark to experience both perspectives in one inspiring New York visit.
Inclusions
- MoMA admission — all permanent collection galleries and special exhibitions
- Guggenheim Museum admission — permanent collection, Thannhauser Collection, and current special exhibitions on the main ramp
- Audio Guide
Exclusions
- Audio guides at either museum (MoMA's is free via the app; Guggenheim's is separately priced)
- Dining at either museum (MoMA has The Modern, Café 2, and The Terrace Café; the Guggenheim has a café)
- Evening events and special programmes at either institution (additional charge)
Insiders' Tips
Visit MoMA in the morning and the Guggenheim in the afternoon — MoMA is in Midtown (53rd Street) and the Guggenheim is on the Upper East Side (89th Street), both on or near Fifth Avenue, making a northward progression logical. Between them, a walk through Central Park from 59th Street to 89th Street is a beautiful transition. At MoMA, start on the 5th floor with the most famous works and work downward. At the Guggenheim, take the elevator to the top and walk down the ramp — the building is designed to be experienced in this direction.
Additional Information
- 10:30am - 05:30pm
- Children under 13 years are free of charge
- Outside food and beverages are not permitted
- Pets are not allowed
Cancellation Policy
- Cancellations are non refundable
















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