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The Whitney Museum of American Art is New York's foremost institution dedicated entirely to American art from the 20th and 21st centuries. Home to over 26,000 works by more than 3,900 American artists — including Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, Andy Warhol, and Jackson Pollock — the Whitney is a must-visit for anyone interested in the story of American creativity.

Located in the Meatpacking District, steps from the High Line and the Hudson River, the Whitney pairs a world-class collection with a stunning architectural setting. Book your admission ticket on Thrillark and explore one of NYC's most dynamic art museums.

Key Highlights

  • 26,000+ American art works spanning the 20th and 21st centuries
  • Permanent collection featuring Hopper, O'Keeffe, Pollock, Warhol, and Calder
  • Edward Hopper collection on the 7th floor — the most comprehensive anywhere in the world
  • Spectacular outdoor terraces on floors 5–8 with views of the Hudson River and Manhattan
  • Whitney Biennial — the longest-running survey of contemporary American art (biennial)
  • Frenchette Bakery at the Whitney — ground floor restaurant and café
  • Located in the Meatpacking District — steps from the High Line and Chelsea art galleries
  • Visitors aged 25 and under always admitted free

About Whitney Museum of American Art Ticket

The Whitney is unlike any other museum in New York. Its focus is singular — American art, and only American art — and that singular focus makes for an unusually coherent and powerful collection. Founded in 1930 by sculptor Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, the museum has always been committed to supporting living American artists, and that commitment runs through every floor of the building.

Start at the top on the 8th floor and work your way down. The 7th floor houses the Hopper collection — the most comprehensive gathering of Edward Hopper's work anywhere in the world, including paintings, sketches, and personal notebooks. Calder's Circus on the same floor is another highlight, particularly popular with younger visitors. The terraces on floors 5–8 offer some of the best views in lower Manhattan — the Hudson River, the High Line, and the downtown skyline all visible from the open-air decks.

The Whitney Biennial, held every two years since 1932, is one of the most important events in the American art calendar and frequently features works by artists who go on to define the decade. Year-round, the rotating programme of special exhibitions keeps the museum fresh and relevant. Book your tickets on Thrillark and plan your visit around the High Line and the Meatpacking District for a full day of culture and neighbourhood exploration.

Inclusions

  • Admission to the Whitney Museum of American Art 

Exclusions

  • Food and beverages at Frenchette Bakery or Studio Bar
  • Hotel transfers and transportation
  • Personal expenses and souvenirs

Insiders' Tips

Start at the top (8th floor) and work your way down floor by floor — use the stairs rather than the elevator for a smoother experience. Don't miss the Hopper paintings on the 7th floor and step out onto every terrace for different views of the city. The museum is free for all visitors every Friday evening (5–10 PM) and on the second Sunday of each month — book in advance as these slots fill up fast.

Additional Information

Opening Hours:
  • Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday: 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM. 
  • Friday: 10:30 AM – 10:00 PM. 
  • Closed Tuesdays
  • Entry to the Whitney is free every Friday evening from 5 PM to 10 PM, as well as on the second Sunday of each month.
  • Last entry is 30 minutes prior to closing time
 Age Policy 
  • Children under the age of 19 enjoy free entry (still requires a ticket)
  • Guests between 19 and 25 years old enjoy free entry, but need to show a valid ID and collect a free admission ticket on-site.
Photography Restrictions
  • Photography is permitted in galleries where signage does not indicate otherwise. 
  • Flash photography and tripods are not allowed.
 Accessibility:
  • Fully wheelchair accessible
  • Free manual wheelchairs available at the admissions desk
  • Accessible restrooms throughout 
  • Sensory-friendly resources available

Cancellation Policy

Cancellations accepted up to 24 hours before your travel date for a full refund. Cancellations made within 24 hours or no-shows will not be refunded.

Whitney Museum of American Art Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Whitney different from MoMA or The Met?
The Whitney is dedicated exclusively to American art, with a focus on 20th and 21st century works by living and recently deceased American artists. Its collecting policy — never selling works by living artists — makes it one of the most important custodians of contemporary American art in the world.
Is there a view from the Whitney?
Yes — the terraces on floors 5–8 offer stunning views of the Hudson River, the High Line, and lower Manhattan. The rooftop on the 8th floor is particularly spectacular and free to access with your museum ticket.
What is the Whitney Biennial?
The Whitney Biennial is a major survey exhibition of contemporary American art, held every two years since 1932. It's widely considered one of the most important events in the US art calendar and often features early work by artists who go on to become household names.
Are students eligible for a discount?
Yes — active university students receive a discounted admission rate of USD 24 with a valid student ID. Visitors aged 25 and under are always admitted free.

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Whitney Museum of American Art Ticket

USD 22

Insiders’ Tips

Start at the top (8th floor) and work your way down floor by floor — use the stairs rather than the elevator for a smoother experience. Don't miss the Hopper paintings on the 7th floor and step out onto every terrace for different views of the city. The museum is free for all visitors every Friday evening (5–10 PM) and on the second Sunday of each month — book in advance as these slots fill up fast.

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